8.5 X 10.75 inches. Fold marks, edge wear, and toning. 1907 letter to Mr. Charles H. Scott, signed by Louis B. Farley, president of the New Farley National Bank in Montgomery, Alabama. The bank opened the year before in 1906 and during the next 17 years printed $1,843,450 dollars' worth of national currency until it stopped printing money in 1922. Some types and denominations are valued among collectors today. Some brief research on Charles H. Scott indicates he was involved in Republican politics in Montgomery at the local and state levels, having run for governor in Alabama in 1910. View More...
6 X 9.5 single sheet with two fold marks. Faint paper clip mark and some browning noted on the verso. Still, clean and sharp. Letterhead for attorney Charles A. (Anderson) Boston of Baltimore to Simons and Siegel, a Charleston, South Carolina law firm. The handwritten, signed letter is dated August 3, 1888 and serves notice that a Mr. F.G. Behre's proposition is withdrawn for want of a reply to Mr. Boston's previous letters to the firm concerning the matter. Boston (1863-1935) was a graduate of Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland. He had a practice in Baltimore before leaving in 1888 ... View More...
8 X 10 single sheet, ruled paper with four fold marks. Slight discoloration (mottled white areas), possibly from insects. Written in a language other than English (German?). The company was located at 29 Hanover Street in Baltimore. This letter is dated February 13, 1878. View More...
Single sheet (8x11 inches) with fold marks (folded 3 times), a couple of one-inch+ edge tears, and some light smudges. Reverse side blank. Geo. H. Sweet Beechlands Farms in East Aurora, NY. Letterhead for Beechlands Farm featuring black and white photo images of three of the world's champion Jersey cows: Gertie of Glynllyn, 74474; Ida Marigold, 32615; and Pride's Olga 4th, 96870. Typed, signed letter from George H. Sweet to Mr. Franklin D. Locke of Buffalo, NY. Content references an enclosed letter (not present with this item) by a professor at a college in Cleveland that his father held in hi... View More...