Virginia City, MT Wm. P. Armstrong Boots Shoes 1872 Billhead Henry Elling*
Virginia City, MT Wm. P. Armstrong Boots Shoes 1872 Billhead Henry Elling*
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Virginia City, MT Wm. P. Armstrong Boots Shoes 1872 Billhead Henry Elling*
*Henry Elling was born in Germany December 9, 1842. At the age of 15, he was orphaned and with his younger brother, immigrated to the United States. Henry initially lived in Missouri, where an older brother had previously established himself. By 1863, Henry was working in the mercantile business in Colorado when he learned of the new gold strikes in the Idaho Territory. He arrived in Virginia City, MT in early summer of 1864, and opened a general mercantile store on Wallace Street. Henry soon expanded and prospered with investments in mining, livestock operations, property acquisitions, the franchise for electrical service for Bozeman and, most notably, widespread banking interest. By 1876, Henry was well established as one of the wealthiest men in Montana.
Showing only minor signs of wear and handling consistent with its age. Expected fold creases from posting. No major issues to note. Eye-catching illustrated boot / shoes vignette, bold header typefaces / fonts and neat and neat, easily legible writing. Overall, in good to very good condition. Will display well in your collection. You will receive the exact sheet shown in the photos. It measures approx. 4 1/2" x 8 1/2" **Ships flat**
**Shipped securely in a poly sleeve, sandwiched with chipboard, inside a rigid mailer via USPS Ground Advantage service w/ tracking**
Virginia City, MT Wm. P. Armstrong Boots Shoes 1872 Billhead Henry Elling*
*Henry Elling was born in Germany December 9, 1842. At the age of 15, he was orphaned and with his younger brother, immigrated to the United States. Henry initially lived in Missouri, where an older brother had previously established himself. By 1863, Henry was working in the mercantile business in Colorado when he learned of the new gold strikes in the Idaho Territory. He arrived in Virginia City, MT in early summer of 1864, and opened a general mercantile store on Wallace Street. Henry soon expanded and prospered with investments in mining, livestock operations, property acquisitions, the franchise for electrical service for Bozeman and, most notably, widespread banking interest. By 1876, Henry was well established as one of the wealthiest men in Montana.
Showing only minor signs of wear and handling consistent with its age. Expected fold creases from posting. No major issues to note. Eye-catching illustrated boot / shoes vignette, bold header typefaces / fonts and neat and neat, easily legible writing. Overall, in good to very good condition. Will display well in your collection. You will receive the exact sheet shown in the photos. It measures approx. 4 1/2" x 8 1/2" **Ships flat**
**Shipped securely in a poly sleeve, sandwiched with chipboard, inside a rigid mailer via USPS Ground Advantage service w/ tracking**