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- Seed Price List from Conklin & Mercereau, Seed Merchants, February 12, 1882 -

- February 12, 1882
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Seed Price List from Conklin & Mercereau, Seed Merchants, February 12, 1882
- Invoice for Purchase of Notions by Cogswell Brothers from D. P. Rhoades, September 5, 1885 -

- August 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Invoice for Purchase of Notions by Cogswell Brothers from D. P. Rhoades, September 5, 1885
- Portrait of Charles Cogswell, circa 1895 -

- circa 1895
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Portrait of Charles Cogswell, circa 1895
- Portrait of Arthur K. Cogswell, circa 1885 -

- circa 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Arthur K. Cogswell, circa 1885
- Freight Bill for Cogswell Brothers' Rail Shipment, October 19, 1882 -

- October 19, 1882
- Collections - Artifact
Freight Bill for Cogswell Brothers' Rail Shipment, October 19, 1882
- Invoice for Purchase from Importer C. A. Peters by Cogswell Brothers, August 1, 1885 -

- August 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Invoice for Purchase from Importer C. A. Peters by Cogswell Brothers, August 1, 1885
- Flour Shipment Notice from R. Brown & Sons to Cogswell Brothers General Store, October 25, 1882 -

- October 25, 1880
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Flour Shipment Notice from R. Brown & Sons to Cogswell Brothers General Store, October 25, 1882
- Cogswell Brothers Invoice for Egg Purchase, with Additional Order from C.H. Whitney & Co., March 31, 1883 - Stores that sold general merchandise were popular in American small towns during the 19th century. Two brothers--Charles and Arthur Cogswell--operated one such store in Cincinnatus, New York, from 1882 to 1891. Although local families might have brought eggs into the store to use for credit, this invoice confirms that the Cogswell Brothers also purchased eggs from a dealer.

- March 31, 1883
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Cogswell Brothers Invoice for Egg Purchase, with Additional Order from C.H. Whitney & Co., March 31, 1883
Stores that sold general merchandise were popular in American small towns during the 19th century. Two brothers--Charles and Arthur Cogswell--operated one such store in Cincinnatus, New York, from 1882 to 1891. Although local families might have brought eggs into the store to use for credit, this invoice confirms that the Cogswell Brothers also purchased eggs from a dealer.
- Freight Bill for Cogswell Brothers' Rail Shipment, October 26, 1882 -

- October 26, 1882
- Collections - Artifact
Freight Bill for Cogswell Brothers' Rail Shipment, October 26, 1882