McCormick No 4 Reaper (1896) (ADVERT 415)
In 1834, inventor Cyrus McCormick took out a patent for a horse-drawn reaper. After several improvements to the design, he established a harvester factory in Chicago in 1847. In 1902, the McCormick Harvesting ... More
La Monts Crystallized Eggs (dried or powder) 1898 ad - from, (1898) (A...
Based in St. Louis, Charles Fred LaMont's company produced egg substitutes and partly targeted miners of the Alaska Gold Rush. In 1898, the manufacturers shipped over 100,000 pounds of Crystallized Eggs to Sou... More
Fashion Livery Stables (1887) (ADVERT 11)
Geographic coverage: United States--Oregon (State)--Portland Subjects (LCTGM): Stables--Oregon--Portland; Horses; Carriages & coaches Subjects (LCSH): Animals in advertising Categories: Commercial and professi... More
St Charles Evaporated Cream (1903) (ADVERT 441)
Geographic coverage: United States Subjects (LCTGM): Dairy products; Canned foods; Cows Subjects (LCSH): Baby foods; Animals in advertising Categories: Nutrition and food; Commercial products; Child rearing and care
Bekins Moving and Storage Company (1910) (ADVERT 243)
In 1891, John and Martin Bekins began their moving and storage business in Sioux City, Iowa. In 1903, the company introduced motor trucks that gradually replaced horse-drawn wagons. Geographic coverage: United ... More
LaMont's Crystallized Eggs (1898) (ADVERT 276)
Based in St. Louis, Charles Fred LaMont's company produced egg substitutes and partly targeted miners of the Alaska Gold Rush. In 1898, the manufacturers shipped over 100,000 pounds of Crystallized Eggs to Sout... More
Buster Brown Camera (1908) (ADVERT 357)
Formerly the E. & H.T. Anthony Company, Ansco (Anthony & Scovill) was a camera manufacturer based in Binghamton, New York. Buster Brown was a popular comic strip character created by Richard Felton Outcault in ... More
Commercial Hotel (1893) (ADVERT 22)
Geographic coverage: United States--Washington (State)--Spokane Subjects (LCTGM): Hotels--Washington (State)--Spokane; Carriages & coaches; Horses Subjects (LCSH): Animals in advertising Categories: Hotels and... More
Pacific Laundry and Cooking Starch (1904) (ADVERT 72)
In August of 1903, the Pacific Starch Company opened a wheat starch manufacturing plant in Tacoma. Geographic coverage: United States--Washington (State)--Tacoma Subjects (LCTGM): Starch industry--Michigan--Jac... More
H I Weinstein's Eggs and Dairy Products (1904) (ADVERT 466)
Geographic coverage: United States Subjects (LCTGM): Dairy products; Butter; Eggs; Cheese; Cows; Horses; Carts & wagons; Food industry--Washington (State) Subjects (LCSH): Wholesale trade--Washington (State); ... More
Ewry & Garnold Furnishing Undertakers (1887) (ADVERT 16)
Geographic coverage: United States--Oregon (State)--Portland Subjects (LCTGM): Undertakers--Oregon--Portland; Hearses; Carriages & coaches; Horses Subjects (LCSH): Animals in advertising Categories: Commercial... More
Pioneer Soda Works (1884) (ADVERT 161)
Geographic coverage: United States--Washington (State) United States--Oregon Subjects (LCTGM): Beverages; Beverage industry--Oregon--Portland; Horses; Carts & wagons Subjects (LCSH): Soft drinks; Soft drink i... More
Stagecoach from Sacramento to Portland (1867) (ADVERT 153)
On July 1, 1866, the Oregon Stage Company began operating a route from Sacramento to Portland. The company monopolized stagecoach travel between Oregon and California until 1887, when railroads connected the st... More
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Canadian forest industries January-June 1912 (1912) (20340190239)
Title: Canadian forest industries January-June 1912 Identifier: canadianforjanjun1912donm (find matches) Year: 1912 (1910s) Authors: Subjects: Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp indu... More
Kow-Kure Stock Food (1902) (ADVERT 433)
Kow Kure was purported by its manufacturers to prevent miscarriages in cows. Geographic coverage: United States Subjects (LCTGM): Animal feeding; Feed stores--Washington (State)--Seattle Subjects (LCSH): Cattle... More
Pacific Transfer Co Movers (1905) (ADVERT 306)
Geographic coverage: United States--Washington (State)--Tacoma Subjects (LCTGM): Moving & storage trade--Washington (State)--Tacoma; Household moving; Horses Subjects (LCSH): Animals in advertising Categories:... More
Lice Killer and Flyo-Curo (1902) (ADVERT 434)
Geographic coverage: United States Subjects (LCTGM): Pest control<BE>Bees; Bee culture; Chickens; Railroad cars Subjects (LCSH): Lice--Control; Spraying equipment; Animals in advertising Categories: Commercial... More
Advertising and selling - principles of appeal and response (1913) (14...
Identifier: advertisingselli00holl (find matches) Title: Advertising and selling : principles of appeal and response Year: 1913 (1910s) Authors: Hollingworth, Harry L. (Harry Levi), 1880-1956 Duke University... More
Central Livery & Sale Stables (1887) (ADVERT 17)
Geographic coverage: United States--Oregon (State)--Portland Subjects (LCTGM): Stables--Oregon--Portland; Horses; Carriages & coaches Subjects (LCSH): Animals in advertising Categories: Commercial and professi... More
J B Powels and Company (1904) (ADVERT 469)
Geographic coverage: United States Subjects (LCTGM): Food industry--Washington (State)--Seattle; Horses; Carts & wagons Subjects (LCSH): Commission merchants--Washington (State)--Seattle; Animals in advertisin... More
Ostrich Farming (1907) (ADVERT 348)
In 1882, the American Ostrich Company was founded by C.F.A. Johnson. Two years later, his son and manager E.J. Johnson started an ostrich farm in Fallbrook, California. Geographic coverage: United States Subjec... More
Tower's Waterproof Clothing (1899) (ADVERT 336)
Based in Boston, the A.J. Tower Company produced waterproof clothing with imported linseed oil. Geographic coverage: United States Subjects (LCTGM): Raincoats; Horses; Cattle Subjects (LCSH): Waterproof clothin... More
Stewart & Holmes Drug Company (1898) (ADVERT 304)
The Stewart & Holmes Drug Company was started in 1886 by two brothers from Ontario, Canada, A.B. Stewart and A.M. Stewart, and a Walla Walla druggist named H.E. Holmes. Geographic coverage: United States--Washi... More
Buster Brown Bread (1907) (ADVERT 450)
Buster Brown was a popular comic strip character created by Richard Felton Outcault in 1902. Geographic coverage: United States Subjects (LCTGM): Bread; Baked products; Dogs Subjects (LCSH): Buster Brown (Adver... More
Livestock Feed and Farming Supplies (1902) (ADVERT 435)
In 1889, Lilly, Bogardus & Company was founded as a grain, flour and feed store in Seattle. In 1905, it was reorganized as the Charles H. Lilly Company. Geographic coverage: United States Subjects (LCTGM): Feed... More
Deering Steel Binder (1896) (ADVERT 416)
In 1879, William Deering became owner of a reaper factory in Plano, Illinois. In 1902, Deering merged his business with the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and three other companies to form the Internation... More
People's Savings Bank (1904) (ADVERT 472)
The People's Savings Bank building was constructed in 1904. The corner of Second Ave. and Pike St. was formerly home to the Seattle Hardware Company. Geographic coverage: United States Subjects (LCTGM): Banks--... More