Subject: Brokers
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Invoice from H. H. DeLeon, a broker, auctioneer, and commission agent located at No. 24 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Dated March 24, 1887. The billhead features a decorative border and a stylized company logo. The document likely represents the purchase of bonds or other securities by T. G. Summons, who is named at the top of the billhead, from H. H. DeLeon. The transaction value appears to be $100 for 478/32nds.

A trade card for A. C. Kaufman, Banker and Broker, located at No. 25 Broad Street. The broadside was found alongside a letter and a stock quote. The date is estimated as 1870. It is cross-referenced to item 12.698 in the Judaica catalog of the OYC (presumably, the organization from which the materials originated).

Issue of the Pennsylvania Gazette newspaper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated December 25, 1766. This issue contains a report listing brokers who have legally signed notes and mentions a connection to Mikveh Israel.

This orange-coated trade card advertises the services of John O. Manuel, a banker and broker in New York City. The front of the card displays the business name, "JOHN O. MANUEL, BANKER & BROKER," prominently, along with the address: "185 GREENWICH ST., COR OF DEY UNDER NEW YORK NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK." The back of the card contains a handwritten note: "MR. NATHAN PLEASE LET THE BEARER."