Subject: Lumber

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Billhead - H. Cohn, Biggs, California, July 3, 1895 Billhead - H. Cohn, Biggs, California, July 3, 1895

Billhead for H. Cohn, a dealer in general merchandise including lumber, posts and shakes, hay, grain, groceries, produce, hardware and crockery, dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, California blankets, French, German, and fine English cutlery, and a fine line of fancy goods. The billhead includes a note about interest being charged at 1 percent per month on all bills after maturity. Dated July 3, 1895. The bill is for 39 # Barley, purchased by M. A. Diggs for $12.95, and notes 'Rec'd Payment' by C. H. Cohn.

Billhead - J. Schlosser & Felheim, Altoona, Pennsylvania, August 9, 1882 Billhead - J. Schlosser & Felheim, Altoona, Pennsylvania, August 9, 1882

A billhead for J. Schlosser & Felheim, proprietors of a central lumber yard and planning mill in Altoona, Pennsylvania, dated August 9, 1882. The bill lists a transaction for G. W. Cornelius for items including “Bull Kinglee @ 1.50” and “By with the Improvements.” The billhead includes details of the business address, “5th Street between State and Peach, near Union Depot.”

Billhead - Schlosser & Felheim, Erie, Pennsylvania, December 18, 1886 Billhead - Schlosser & Felheim, Erie, Pennsylvania, December 18, 1886

Invoice from Schlosser & Felheim, manufacturers and dealers in rough and dressed lumber, located at 15th Street in Erie, Pennsylvania. Dated December 18, 1886. The bill is for lumber ordered by Mr. W. G. Everson, of Union City, Pennsylvania. It includes a description of the specific type of wood, dimensions, quantity, and cost. The billhead features a decorative border and clear information about the business, its location, and its contact information.

Trade Card for Oregon Furniture Manufacturing Co. Trade Card for Oregon Furniture Manufacturing Co.

This trade card advertises the Oregon Furniture Manufacturing Co., which was located at 207 and 209 Front Street in Portland, Oregon. The card features a depiction of the Hudson River, which may be a symbolic representation of the company's shipping and manufacturing capabilities. The card lists multiple addresses for the business, including their factory at 208 and 210 Front Street, their sales office on Front Street near Hall, and their lumber yard on South Front Street. Their shipping department is listed as being at 7 and 9 Salmon Street. The back of the card is a full advertisement, although the details are not visible in the image.