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- Worcester Lunch Car Company Billhead Form, 1910-1919 -

- 1910-1919
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Worcester Lunch Car Company Billhead Form, 1910-1919
- Invoice from Heinz, Noble & Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 12, 1874 - H.J. Heinz entered his first business partnership in 1869 to form Heinz & Noble. Within several years the company gained a reputation for selling high-quality pickled foods and condiments. Operations expanded, leading to a name change in 1872. This invoice from 1874 for Heinz, Noble & Co. shows its "Anchor Pickle and Vinegar Works" brand logo.

- November 12, 1874
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Invoice from Heinz, Noble & Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 12, 1874
H.J. Heinz entered his first business partnership in 1869 to form Heinz & Noble. Within several years the company gained a reputation for selling high-quality pickled foods and condiments. Operations expanded, leading to a name change in 1872. This invoice from 1874 for Heinz, Noble & Co. shows its "Anchor Pickle and Vinegar Works" brand logo.
- Invoice from the American Glass Company to John Sise for Glassware, August 1, 1851 -

- August 01, 1851
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Invoice from the American Glass Company to John Sise for Glassware, August 1, 1851
- Receipt Showing Purchase of Bicycle Chain for Henry Ford's Quadricycle, May 28, 1896 - Clara Ford saved this 1896 receipt. The purchase included 10 feet of bicycle chain -- possibly the chain Henry used in the drivetrain of his Quadricycle.

- May 28, 1896
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Receipt Showing Purchase of Bicycle Chain for Henry Ford's Quadricycle, May 28, 1896
Clara Ford saved this 1896 receipt. The purchase included 10 feet of bicycle chain -- possibly the chain Henry used in the drivetrain of his Quadricycle.
- Receipt for Purchase of Vernor's Ginger Ale by Henry Ford, June 20, 1906 -

- June 20, 1906
- Collections - Artifact
Receipt for Purchase of Vernor's Ginger Ale by Henry Ford, June 20, 1906
- Billhead from Eagle Tavern, Greenfield Village, circa 1982 - The 1982 transformation from the cafeteria-style Clinton Inn to the restaurant-style Eagle Tavern of the 1850s era included research on period foods, recipes, and menus. This re-created 1850s-era "Billhead" was the bill given to customers after they dined at the Eagle Tavern.

- circa 1982
- Collections - Artifact
Billhead from Eagle Tavern, Greenfield Village, circa 1982
The 1982 transformation from the cafeteria-style Clinton Inn to the restaurant-style Eagle Tavern of the 1850s era included research on period foods, recipes, and menus. This re-created 1850s-era "Billhead" was the bill given to customers after they dined at the Eagle Tavern.
- Invoice from Farrand, Williams & Co., July 12, 1881 -

- July 12, 1881
- Collections - Artifact
Invoice from Farrand, Williams & Co., July 12, 1881
- Invoice from the American Glass Company to John Sise for Glassware, July 8, 1852 -

- July 08, 1852
- Collections - Artifact
Invoice from the American Glass Company to John Sise for Glassware, July 8, 1852
- Billhead from Worcester Lunch Car Company, circa 1910 -

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Billhead from Worcester Lunch Car Company, circa 1910
- Invoice from Farrand, Williams & Co., February 15, 1881 -

- February 15, 1881
- Collections - Artifact
Invoice from Farrand, Williams & Co., February 15, 1881