Letterheads
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Brandt Steele Pottery letterhead
Collection — Folder S3341
Identifier: S3341
Scope and Contents
This collection is one piece of letterhead.
Dates:
20th century
Floyd Edgar Quick collection
Collection — Folder S1090
Identifier: S1090
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a letter and envelope, 2 leather postcards, and 2 blank sheets of letter paper with letterhead for Floyd E. Quick's photography business ranging from circa 1900 to 1918 and undated. The letter and envelope are dated December 18, 1918 from Harry E. Myer from the Indianapolis Star to F. E. Quick at 48-54 State Street, Detroit, Michigan, and mentions photography business in Detroit and World War I.The leather postcards are...
Dates:
circa 1900-1918, undated
Frances Marvel Gnass collection
Collection
Identifier: L042
Scope and Contents
This collection contains items from Frances Marvel Gnass’s family, including Joseph Brown’s ciphering book of mathematical operations and business accounting practices (1840-1843); a promissory note for payment to Isaac Brown (1857), and a page of accounting notations of the Brown family (1869-1877); Edith Walker’s autograph book (1888-1893); and a full-page from the Crawfordsville Journal and Review that lists soldiers buried in Montgomery County, Indiana by...
Dates:
1840-2008
Indianapolis businesses collection
Collection — Folder S1795
Identifier: S1795
Scope and Contents
The collection includes items created by four Indianapolis businesses: one piece of stationery for notes, an invoice form, two letterheads clipped off larger pieces of stationery, and a price list, ranging from 1887 to 1915. Dates for the materials extend from 1887 to 1915. The businesses are Frank B. Ainsworth & Co., Condersaar & Co., When Clothing Co., and Hanson, Van Camp Co.
Dates:
1889-1915
Johnson Auto Company letterhead fragment
Collection — Folder S3449
Identifier: S3449
Scope and Contents
This collection contains one fragment of letterhead created by Johnson Auto Company in Vincennes, Indiana. It served as correspondence directed at "Mr. Buick Owner" dated February 1, 1921. The letterhead has a color illustration of Buick cars.
Dates:
1921/02/01