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1900 Scarce Letterhead Loewy Drug Co. Wholesale Druggists Baltimore E. Baker*
1900 Scarce Letterhead Loewy Drug Co. Wholesale Druggists Baltimore E. Baker*
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1900 Scarce Letterhead Loewy Drug Co. Wholesale Druggists Baltimore E. Baker*
On thin watermarked paper. Showing signs of age, wear, handling and toning. Small top right corner loss. Bottom left corner fold crease and small loss. Two fastening holes near top edge. Expected fold creases from posting. Eye-catching bold type faces / fonts. It measures approx. 8" x 9 1/8" In good condition. You will receive the exact example as seen in the photos. Would display very well in a clear vinyl page protector as part of your binder collection.
*Ephraim Baker (1836-1919) operated a general store in Mount Olive, Shenandoah County, Virginia for most of his adult life. This is part of a collection of billheads / letterheads mostly from purchases from wholesale merchants for inventory for Baker's store. His store was used at one point as a hospital during the Civil War. He also served as Mt. Olive Postmaster from 1874 to 1889 and 1895 1898. Baker is buried in the Saint Stephens Cemetery, Strasburg, VA
1900 Scarce Letterhead Loewy Drug Co. Wholesale Druggists Baltimore E. Baker*
On thin watermarked paper. Showing signs of age, wear, handling and toning. Small top right corner loss. Bottom left corner fold crease and small loss. Two fastening holes near top edge. Expected fold creases from posting. Eye-catching bold type faces / fonts. It measures approx. 8" x 9 1/8" In good condition. You will receive the exact example as seen in the photos. Would display very well in a clear vinyl page protector as part of your binder collection.
*Ephraim Baker (1836-1919) operated a general store in Mount Olive, Shenandoah County, Virginia for most of his adult life. This is part of a collection of billheads / letterheads mostly from purchases from wholesale merchants for inventory for Baker's store. His store was used at one point as a hospital during the Civil War. He also served as Mt. Olive Postmaster from 1874 to 1889 and 1895 1898. Baker is buried in the Saint Stephens Cemetery, Strasburg, VA
