Subject: Grain trade

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Billhead of Henry Rosenburger from the Farmers' Hay and Straw Market Association, October 20, 1846 Billhead of Henry Rosenburger from the Farmers' Hay and Straw Market Association, October 20, 1846

Billhead from the Farmers' Hay and Straw Market Association issued to Henry Rosenburger on October 20, 1846. The billhead indicates a transaction related to hay sales at the Association's hay scales.

Letter from S. Blum & Co., Martinez, Texas, January 5, 1878 Letter from S. Blum & Co., Martinez, Texas, January 5, 1878

A commercial letter from S. Blum & Co., grain dealers and warehousemen in Martinez, Texas, dated January 5, 1878. The letter lists lumber, lime, cement, plaster, coal, and doors among their inventory. The letter was folded for mailing and sent to Vermillion, Ohio.

Letter from Tobias I. Tobias to Mike Tobias, New York, January 24, 1836 Letter from Tobias I. Tobias to Mike Tobias, New York, January 24, 1836

A one-and-a-half page stampless letter written by Tobias I. Tobias in New York City on January 24, 1836, to his brother Mike (likely residing in England). The letter primarily discusses business matters concerning shipments of seed, rum, and barley.

Telegraph Correspondence: Smith & Stearns and L. M. Jacobs & Co., Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona, December 8, 1876 Telegraph Correspondence: Smith & Stearns and L. M. Jacobs & Co., Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona, December 8, 1876

Telegraph message exchanged between Smith & Stearns and L. M. Jacobs & Co. regarding a wheat transaction. The message, dated December 8, 1876, originated in Phoenix, Arizona and was received in Tucson, Arizona. The content concerns the possibility of a 60-day delay in fulfilling the transaction. The document is a copy of the message received in Tucson.