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Historic New England
Ephemera collection (EP001)
Business card for F.H. Lewis, agent, Manhattan Oil Company of New York, office, No. 122 Milk Street, corner of Broad, Boston, Mass., undated
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Item Information
Title:
Business card for F.H. Lewis, agent, Manhattan Oil Company of New York, office, No. 122 Milk Street, corner of Broad, Boston, Mass., undated
Description:
The Company manufactures paraffine lubricating oil for steamers, railroad cars and textile machinery.
Format:
Postcards/Cards
Ephemera
Genre:
business cards
Location:
Historic New England
Collection (local):
EP001: Ephemera collection
Subjects:
advertising
business (commercial function)
oil (organic material)
lubricating oil
Milk Street (Boston, Mass.)
Broad Street (Boston, Mass.)
Places:
Massachusetts
>
Suffolk (county)
>
Boston
Extent:
1 business card ; 2 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches
Link to Item:
http://gusn.us/264815
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Identifier:
264815
Call #:
EP001.01.084.01.01.004
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