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- Automatic Products Company Solenoid Valve -

- Collections - Artifact
Automatic Products Company Solenoid Valve
- Conestoga Wagon Axe Socket, circa 1800 -

- circa 1800
- Collections - Artifact
Conestoga Wagon Axe Socket, circa 1800
- L. Miller & Son Store Display of Hinges, 1923-1928 - Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.

- 1923-1928
- Collections - Artifact
L. Miller & Son Store Display of Hinges, 1923-1928
Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.
- L. Miller & Son Store Display of Plumbing Fixtures and Gas Valves, 1923-1928 - Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.

- 1923-1928
- Collections - Artifact
L. Miller & Son Store Display of Plumbing Fixtures and Gas Valves, 1923-1928
Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.
- Mail Order Catalog, "McKinney & Company Hardware and Tools, Roofing & Paints, Mail Order - Everything for the Farm," 1913 - This mail order catalog dates from 1913, the year that parcel post service began. Rural postal customers now not only had their mail delivered to their homes, but goods as well -- much more convenient than having to make a trip into town. This McKinney & Company catalog is filled with practical products for farm use: building supplies, hardware and tools, and supplies for raising poultry.

- 1913
- Collections - Artifact
Mail Order Catalog, "McKinney & Company Hardware and Tools, Roofing & Paints, Mail Order - Everything for the Farm," 1913
This mail order catalog dates from 1913, the year that parcel post service began. Rural postal customers now not only had their mail delivered to their homes, but goods as well -- much more convenient than having to make a trip into town. This McKinney & Company catalog is filled with practical products for farm use: building supplies, hardware and tools, and supplies for raising poultry.
- Illustrated Catalogue: Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Penn'a, Manufacturers of Patented Hardware, 1889 -

- 1889
- Collections - Artifact
Illustrated Catalogue: Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Penn'a, Manufacturers of Patented Hardware, 1889
- Bag of Hog Rings -

- Collections - Artifact
Bag of Hog Rings
- L. Miller & Son Store Display of Light Sockets, Switch Plates and Flashlights, 1923-1928 - Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.

- 1923-1928
- Collections - Artifact
L. Miller & Son Store Display of Light Sockets, Switch Plates and Flashlights, 1923-1928
Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.
- L. Miller & Son Store Display of Locks and Keys, 1923-1928 - Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.

- 1923-1928
- Collections - Artifact
L. Miller & Son Store Display of Locks and Keys, 1923-1928
Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.
- L. Miller & Son Store Display of Door Hardware, 1923-1928 - Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.

- 1923-1928
- Collections - Artifact
L. Miller & Son Store Display of Door Hardware, 1923-1928
Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.