Business cards -- Missouri -- Saint Louis
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Bader Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: A2540
Scope and Contents
The collection includes advertising circulars, circular letters, price lists, and brochures, many of which relate to the dry cleaning business; advertisements and letters promoting dry cleaning correspondence courses; ten issues of “Widder’s Practical Dyer” (1920-1921), published by the Widder Dye & Chemical Co., Inc., Brooklyn, New York; letters to Ernst Bader offering jobs and business opportunities in reply to an advertisement he placed in a dry cleaning trade magazine; papers...
Dates:
1877-1922
Cheap Trx Business Card
Collection
Identifier: A3260
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of one business for Cheap Trx on 3209 South Grand Boulevard in St. Louis dating approximately 2020.
Dates:
ca. 2020
Edwin W. Henderson Collection
Collection
Identifier: A1827
Scope and Contents
Collection contains receipts, programs, invitations, business cards, and photocopies of newspaper clippings mostly relating to St. Louis.
Dates:
1873-1952
Thomas J. Sicking Collection
Collection
Identifier: A3354
Scope and Contents
The collection is comprised of correspondence and memos, newspaper clippings, printing industry job descriptions, and a large number of business cards. It is arranged alphabetically by topic and dates from 1970 to 1997.
The small collection includes materials that relate to Sicking’s professional activities in the printing industry, to his involvement with veterans’ organizations, and to controversy surrounding the VP Fair in 1988. Sicking collected a 1970 essay...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1970-1997
Woodruff Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: A1767
Scope and Contents
The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich.
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Dates:
1850-1957