Subject: Caps (Headgear)

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Billhead - J. Feldberg, Helena, Montana, January 4, 1874 Billhead - J. Feldberg, Helena, Montana, January 4, 1874

Billhead - Dated January 4, 1874. The bill is for an extensive list of purchases from J. Feldberg, Dealers in Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. The billhead is printed with a decorative border around the business's name and description. The business was located in Helena, Montana on Main Street, opposite the First National Bank. The billhead is a well-preserved example of a late 19th century retail invoice.

Billhead - Jos. Brooks, Silver City, Idaho, April 30, 1872 Billhead - Jos. Brooks, Silver City, Idaho, April 30, 1872

Billhead from Jos. Brooks, a wholesale and retail dealer in general merchandise in Silver City, Idaho. The bill is dated April 30, 1872. The invoice is addressed to “Morning Star Me, Co,” and includes a list of items purchased, likely for mining purposes, including several quantities of blasting powder, caps, and other supplies. The billhead is printed on lined paper with a header that lists the business name, the goods sold, and the address.

Billhead - Markewitz, Petsch & Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, April 23, 1869 Billhead - Markewitz, Petsch & Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, April 23, 1869

Invoice from Markewitz, Petsch & Co., cap manufacturers located at 30 1/2 Mercer Street, between Grand and Howard Streets, in New York City. Dated April 23, 1869. The invoice itemizes the sale of several items to I. C. H. Iver, including 1 doz. silk quilted, 2 doz. Pekinveil, 1 doz. 11/9 d, 1/2 doz. 11/5 d, 1 pair satin quilted, and 1 doz. caps. The invoice totals $107.25. The invoice includes a handwritten note at the bottom, indicating that the buyer owes $115. The billhead has a printed header, clear details of the business, transaction, and invoice totals.

Billhead - Oestreicher & Meyer, New York, March 3, 1881 Billhead - Oestreicher & Meyer, New York, March 3, 1881

Billhead from Oestreicher & Meyer, manufacturers of cloth hats, caps, and children's fancy turbans. The business was located at 153 South Fifth Avenue, New York, New York. The bill lists an item purchased by Honig & Schutter, likely a hat or cap, for the amount of 25 cents. The date on the billhead is March 3, 1881. The billhead includes ornate lettering and decorative elements, such as a framed header section.

Billhead - Oestreicher & Meyer, New York, New York, April 30, 1881 Billhead - Oestreicher & Meyer, New York, New York, April 30, 1881

A billhead dated April 30, 1881, from Oestreicher & Meyer, manufacturers of cloth hats, caps, and children's fancy turbans, located at 153 South Fifth Avenue, New York, New York. The bill lists a series of items with quantities, prices, and a total amount of 17.30. The billhead is marked as paid with a “paid” stamp.

Billhead - Oestreicher & Meyer, New York, New York, May 31, 1888 Billhead - Oestreicher & Meyer, New York, New York, May 31, 1888

Invoice from Oestreicher & Meyer, manufacturers of cloth hats, caps, and children's fancy turbans, located at 164 & 166 South Fifth Ave., New York City. Dated May 31, 1888. The bill lists several items purchased by Honig & Schutter with quantities and prices, for a total of $19.70. The billhead features a printed header with business details, handwritten text, and a neat, clear format.

Billhead - P. Berwin & Brother, San Francisco, California, November 22, 1876 Billhead - P. Berwin & Brother, San Francisco, California, November 22, 1876

Invoice for P. Berwin & Brother, importers of hats and caps, located at No. 106 Battery Street, San Francisco. The bill is dated November 22, 1876. The invoice includes an itemized list with detailed descriptions of the hats and caps purchased by N. S. Trowbridge & Company, with the quantity and price of each item. The billhead features an ornate and decorative Victorian-style font, with a framed header section that includes the business name and address. The billhead also includes a printed company logo, which features the business name and a crown. The bill indicates that payment is accepted in U.S. Gold Coin, which is typical for business transactions in this period. In addition, the business name is listed in a smaller font at the top of the bill with an address in New York City.

Billhead - Simon & Kohn, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 13, 1891 Billhead - Simon & Kohn, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 13, 1891

Billhead for Simon & Kohn, a retailer of hats, caps, trunks, umbrellas, and artificial flowers located at the corner of Magaziner and Canal Street in New Orleans, Louisiana. The billhead is dated February 13, 1891 and lists a number of items purchased by J. Z. Hearst, likely for a clothing store. It appears there are multiple sizes and quantities listed for a variety of items, with prices listed for each, totaling 159.36. The billhead has an ornate Victorian-style lettering, framed header, and decorative elements including an image of the store and a circular seal that says “Diled & Rubber Clothing.”

Billhead - Triest & Friedlander, San Francisco, California, March 23, 1875 Billhead - Triest & Friedlander, San Francisco, California, March 23, 1875

Billhead from Triest & Friedlander, importers and jobbers of hats, caps, and other goods. Located at 116 & 118 Sansome St. San Francisco. Dated March 23, 1875. The bill lists items purchased by N. S. Trowbridge & Co., Tybo, NV. The billhead includes ornate Victorian-style lettering with decorative elements, such as a company logo, a framed header section, and an ornate border.

Billhead - Triest & Friedlander, San Francisco, California, October 19, 1866 Billhead - Triest & Friedlander, San Francisco, California, October 19, 1866

Invoice from Triest & Friedlander, importers and jobbers of hats and caps, located at 218 and 220 Battery Street, San Francisco, California. Dated October 19, 1866. The bill lists a series of items purchased, likely hats and caps, by J. G. Garrison. The billhead has a detailed header with the business name and address, printed in a bold font. It also notes the business's connection with Friedlander, H., located at 120 Grand Street, NYC. The billhead states that payment must be made in gold coin.

Billhead - Wolff & Co., New York, New York, April 26, 1884 Billhead - Wolff & Co., New York, New York, April 26, 1884

Billhead from Wolff & Co., manufacturers and wholesale dealers in hats, caps, and straw goods, located at 596 & 596 1/2 Broadway and 130 & 130 1/2 Crosby Street, New York. Dated April 26, 1884. The bill is addressed to Mr. J. Brooks of Waterloo, NY and lists a number of items with quantities and prices, likely related to hats, caps, or straw goods. The billhead uses ornate cursive lettering, with a printed header.

Billhead of C. B. Slingluff & Co., Baltimore, Maryland, April 18, 1860 Billhead of C. B. Slingluff & Co., Baltimore, Maryland, April 18, 1860

Billhead from C. B. Slingluff & Co., a wholesale dealer in hats, caps, and straw goods, located at 308 Baltimore Street, near Liberty Street, Baltimore, Maryland. The billhead is dated April 18, 1860.

Billhead of Kaufman Hat and Fur Co., 636 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, PA Billhead of Kaufman Hat and Fur Co., 636 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, PA

Billhead of Kaufman Hat and Fur Co., manufacturers and wholesale dealers in hats, caps, and straw goods, located at 636 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, PA. The billhead includes the telephone number 2011 (early). The date is circa 1900. This item is part of the Ms. Coll. 1410 collection.

Billhead of P. Berwin & Brother, San Francisco, California, October 16, 1876 Billhead of P. Berwin & Brother, San Francisco, California, October 16, 1876

Billhead from P. Berwin & Brother, hat and cap merchants, located at 106 Battery Street, San Francisco, California. Dated October 16, 1876. The billhead indicates payment is payable in gold and also references N.S. Trowbridge & Co.

Daniel Hoffman & Co. Spring 1869 Catalogue Daniel Hoffman & Co. Spring 1869 Catalogue

This is a Spring 1869 catalogue from Daniel Hoffman & Co., a New York City-based wholesaler of caps, hats, and umbrellas. The catalogue features illustrations of their products along with prices. The warehouse address is listed as 354 Broadway, New York, with the factory location illustrated on the back cover as being in Orange, New Jersey.

Trade Card for Hoffman Bros., Manufacturers of Hats and Caps Trade Card for Hoffman Bros., Manufacturers of Hats and Caps

This trade card advertises Hoffman Bros., manufacturers of all kinds of cloth hats and caps. Located at 133 Mercer Street, near Prince Street, New York City, the card features a grey floral background. The front of the card is black and white. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card for N. Meyers, Furnishing Goods Trade Card for N. Meyers, Furnishing Goods

This trade card advertises N. Meyers, a business selling furnishing goods, hats, and caps located at 531 Peral Street and 671 Lorain Street in Cleveland, Ohio. The front of the card features a bar scene where a man in a suit and a top hat holds out his glass for a drink. The back is blank.

Trade Card for S. Rosenthal, Hosiery, Underwear and Caps Trade Card for S. Rosenthal, Hosiery, Underwear and Caps

This trade card advertises S. Rosenthal, a hosiery, underwear, and caps retailer located at 148 North 8th Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features an image of fall leaves in shades of red and yellow. The back of the card is filled with an advertisement for the business.

Trade Card: Crescent Hall, 1010 South Fourth Street Trade Card: Crescent Hall, 1010 South Fourth Street

Trade card advertising Crescent Hall, located at 1010 South Fourth Street. The advertisement also mentions hats and caps, and furnishing. The card is part of the Henry Muszbach Collection and dates to circa 1885. The card's physical location is Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Binder 1, Page 17.

Trade Card: Herrmann, C., Hats, Caps Importers and Manufacturers, San Francisco, California, circa 1885 Trade Card: Herrmann, C., Hats, Caps Importers and Manufacturers, San Francisco, California, circa 1885

Trade card depicting the business of C. Herrmann, importers and manufacturers of hats and caps. The card lists two addresses: 336 Kearny Street, near Pine, and 17 Belden Street, both in San Francisco, California. The card shows a clerk trying on a top hat. The card is part of the O collection and dates from circa 1885.

Trade Card: Louis Jacobs & Son, Manufacturers of Cloth Hats & Caps, Boston, Massachusetts Trade Card: Louis Jacobs & Son, Manufacturers of Cloth Hats & Caps, Boston, Massachusetts

This trade card advertises Louis Jacobs & Son, manufacturers of cloth hats and caps. The front of the card features the business's name prominently displayed: "LOUIS JACOBS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTH HATS & CAPS." Below the name, the address is clearly printed: 105 1/2 Summer Street. The design is simple and straightforward, focusing on conveying the company's name and what they produce. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: Seskin & Jacobson, Hats & Caps, Boston, Massachusetts Trade Card: Seskin & Jacobson, Hats & Caps, Boston, Massachusetts

This trade card advertises Seskin & Jacobson, makers of hats and caps. The front of the card features a simple line drawing of a hat. Below the illustration, the text reads, "Seskin & Jacobson," "Hats & Caps Made to Order," and the business address, "97 Salem Street." The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: Stein & Schwarz Mfg. of Cloth Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods Trade Card: Stein & Schwarz Mfg. of Cloth Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods

Trade card depicting the factory of Stein & Schwarz, manufacturers of cloth hats, caps, and straw goods, located at 21-29 Bank Street. The card is addressed to Mrs. A. Abraham in West Superior, Wisconsin, and is dated December 20, 1894.

Trade Card: William F. Jacoby, Hats and Caps, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Trade Card: William F. Jacoby, Hats and Caps, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

This trade card advertises William F. Jacoby's business, specializing in hats and caps, and straw goods. The front of the card displays simple text advertising "HATS AND CAPS" and "STRAW GOODS," along with the street address: 350 North Second Street. The image is simple and does not include illustrations. The back of the card is blank.