Subject: Flour
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Advertisement for Marvel Flour. Dated May 11, 1903. The advertisement is part of a collection of financial records, suggesting it may have been included in business accounts or related materials. Geographic location is implied as New York, based on coordinates provided in the metadata.

Billhead for D. Nathan, successor to F. W. Clute, a wholesale and retail dealer in general merchandise. The billhead lists a purchase of “27 lbs. of flour” by “Samuel Oliver P/L” for a total of $3.70. Dated March 31, 1887. The billhead specifies that D. Nathan is an agent for the California Powder Company, selling blasting and sporting powder. The billhead includes a decorative border with a simple floral design.

Billhead from H. Schnurman & Co., manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers in flour, feed, grain, and plaster, located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Dated December 31, 1868. This bill was issued to the Lehigh County Poor House, indicating a transaction for supplies. The bill lists various items purchased and their corresponding prices, with a total amount of $15.36 paid by check on December 31, 1868. The billhead has a simple layout with a printed header, clear business details, and handwritten entries for the transaction.

A billhead, likely an invoice, from J. Glassman, a wholesale and retail dealer in provisions, groceries, liquors, grain, flour, and other goods in Georgetown, California. The business operated out of a “Fire-Proof Brick Building” on Main Street. The billhead lists a variety of items purchased by Mr. Drillon, possibly for a mining operation, such as rice, flour, coffee, tea, sugar, and various other goods. The billhead is dated July 16, 1867. The billhead has a framed header section, ornate lettering, and includes handwritten details of the transactions and a final total of the bill. The billhead is in excellent condition.

Billhead from Loffler & Eichelman, manufacturers of cider vinegar and dealers in flour, located on the canal, South of Hawley Street, in Binghamton, New York. The billhead is dated December 17, 1866, and lists a purchase of vinegar from a customer named Mrs. Fred. Perry. The billhead is handwritten and includes a list of goods purchased, quantities, prices, and a total amount due. It also features the terms of payment for the transaction. The billhead has a printed header, ornate lettering, and a company logo. The billhead is printed on a lightweight paper with light blue ruled lines.

Billhead for Meyer & Guye, Flour and Commission Merchants, located at No. 22 South Main Street, St. Louis, Missouri. The bill was issued to C. Wulfing on February 27, 1871. The bill lists 1 Bbl of Flour and the price is $8.50. The billhead has a decorative header with a graphic depicting barrels in a field background. There are various brands of flour listed under the graphic.

Billhead from Teichmann & Co., Flour and General Commission Merchants, located at No. 206 South Main Street, between Elm & Myrtle, Saint Louis, Missouri. Dated September 2, 1871. The billhead lists a purchase of an item(s) from the business by H. Curwendel. The amount of the transaction, $7.95, is listed on the billhead. The billhead features a detailed company logo in the upper left corner, including decorative flour barrels and sacks, with the printed text 'TERMS CASH'.
![Letter from A. Kuhn & Bro., Ogden, Utah, to [recipient unknown], October 23, 1877](https://iiif-images.library.upenn.edu/iiif/2/4752f932-b4ad-4ca7-a633-974a07d9db40%2Faccess/full/!600,600/0/default.jpg)
A letter written on letterhead from A. Kuhn & Bro. in Ogden, Utah, dated October 23, 1877. The letter notes that A. Kuhn will be in Fort Bridges to purchase furs and hides. It also mentions that they have one or two cars of flour for sale. A. Kuhn & Bro. was listed in Corinne, Utah in 1874.

Trade card advertising Nichwitz's business, offering flour, grain, feed, hay, straw, salt, country produce, and shavings. The business was located at 53.55 Race Street. The card dates from circa 1885.