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- Invoice from House of Dior to Elizabeth Parke Firestone, May 14, 1947 -

- May 14, 1947
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Invoice from House of Dior to Elizabeth Parke Firestone, May 14, 1947
- Invoice from F. & J. Heinz, June 14, 1888 - After having to close his first business in 1875, entrepreneur H.J. Heinz persuaded family members to open a new business called F. & J. Heinz in 1876. H.J. Heinz ran the company behind the scenes while rebuilding his reputation. Within several years, the company flourished, opening branches across the Midwest. This invoice from 1888 shows several of the company's branches.

- June 14, 1888
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Invoice from F. & J. Heinz, June 14, 1888
After having to close his first business in 1875, entrepreneur H.J. Heinz persuaded family members to open a new business called F. & J. Heinz in 1876. H.J. Heinz ran the company behind the scenes while rebuilding his reputation. Within several years, the company flourished, opening branches across the Midwest. This invoice from 1888 shows several of the company's branches.
- Invoice from F. & J. Heinz Company, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, 1870-1879 - After having to close his first business in 1875, entrepreneur H.J. Heinz persuaded family members to open a new business called F. & J. Heinz in 1876. H.J. Heinz ran the company behind the scenes while rebuilding his reputation. This invoice from 1877 shows the company's stamps for the Anchor Pickle and Vinegar Works" brand and the "Branch Factory and Vegetable Gardens" in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania.

- 1870-1879
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Invoice from F. & J. Heinz Company, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, 1870-1879
After having to close his first business in 1875, entrepreneur H.J. Heinz persuaded family members to open a new business called F. & J. Heinz in 1876. H.J. Heinz ran the company behind the scenes while rebuilding his reputation. This invoice from 1877 shows the company's stamps for the Anchor Pickle and Vinegar Works" brand and the "Branch Factory and Vegetable Gardens" in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania.
- Invoice for Purchase of Notions by Cogswell Brothers from D. P. Rhoades, September 5, 1885 -

- August 01, 1885
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Invoice for Purchase of Notions by Cogswell Brothers from D. P. Rhoades, September 5, 1885
- Invoice for Chemicals to be Exhibited in Menlo Park Laboratory in Greenfield Village, July 31, 1929 -

- July 31, 1929
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Invoice for Chemicals to be Exhibited in Menlo Park Laboratory in Greenfield Village, July 31, 1929
- Invoice for Stage and Auditorium Drapes and Curtains for Henry Ford Museum Theater, October 1931 -

- October 03, 1931
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Invoice for Stage and Auditorium Drapes and Curtains for Henry Ford Museum Theater, October 1931
- Invoice for Restoration Work on a 1917 Brewster Town Car, 1951 - Henry Austin Clark, Jr., collected more than 200 cars, trucks and firefighting vehicles throughout his lifetime. He also assembled an impressive library of books, journals, trade literature, and photographs. Clark's vehicle collection included a 1917 Brewster Town Car. Brewster & Company had built elegant horse-drawn carriages since the early 1800s. The firm produced its first automobiles in 1915.

- 04 February 1951-15 March 1951
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Invoice for Restoration Work on a 1917 Brewster Town Car, 1951
Henry Austin Clark, Jr., collected more than 200 cars, trucks and firefighting vehicles throughout his lifetime. He also assembled an impressive library of books, journals, trade literature, and photographs. Clark's vehicle collection included a 1917 Brewster Town Car. Brewster & Company had built elegant horse-drawn carriages since the early 1800s. The firm produced its first automobiles in 1915.
- 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
- Veterinary Drug Invoice Plaques -

- November 24, 1911
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Veterinary Drug Invoice Plaques