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Advertising cards

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:

Sherwood family collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1174
Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence and documents of the Sherwood family of Franklin County, Indiana ranging from 1816 to 1955. The collection includes a typewritten copy of the 1816 plat of Greensboro (now known as Blooming Grove), Franklin County, Indiana originally platted by James Sherwood and his brother-in-law John Naylor; an undated hand drawn plat of Blooming Grove noting locations of some businesses; a February 10, 1817 bond between Sherwood, Naylor and William Templeton; a...
Dates: 1816-1955

Singer Manufacturing Company advertising cards

 Collection — Folder S1192
Identifier: S1192
Scope and Contents This collection includes 10 advertising cards from Singer Manufacturing Company ranging from 1892-1913 regarding sewing machines.
Dates: 1892-1913

Standard Motor Truck Company card

 Collection — Folder S3450
Identifier: S3450
Scope and Contents This collection contains one advertising card created by the Standard Motor Truck Company circa 1920s. One side shoes a car from the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction company with a description of the car and the back shows a line drawing of a No. C-80-P "Trunk Line Service" double truck.
Dates: circa 1920s

The Criterion advertisement card

 Collection — Folder S0777
Identifier: S0777
Scope and Contents This collection includes an advertisement card and envelope for The Criterion restaurant in Indianapolis, Indiana, circa 1880. The card advertises the restaurant's "ladies' Parlor, dining and toilet rooms" and states that they were "the finest in point of taste and comfort west of New York."
Dates: circa 1880

Van Scyoc and Shackelford family papers

 Collection
Identifier: L556
Scope and Contents The collection consists of the personal and business papers of the Van Scyoc and Shackelford families. This includes correspondence, school records, receipts, account books and ledgers, photographs, and other documents related to their interests.

There are also marriage certificate of Artie L. Shackelford and Mary Bessie Van Scyoc, two company calendars, and two broadsides, one advertising the second Indianapolis Industrial Exposition (OBD029).
Dates: 1844-1978