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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.

- 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.
- One Dollar Promissory Note from Heinz, Noble & Company, Woodstock, Illinois, Issued October 1, 1875 - H.J. Heinz's first business began in 1869 exclusively selling horseradish. By 1872, the company was known as Heinz, Noble, & Company. This promissory note from the company promised the bearer the stated sum. The company was bankrupt by the end of 1875, but Heinz built back his reputation with an new company, F. & J. Heinz, which would later become the H.J. Heinz Company.

- October 01, 1875
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One Dollar Promissory Note from Heinz, Noble & Company, Woodstock, Illinois, Issued October 1, 1875
H.J. Heinz's first business began in 1869 exclusively selling horseradish. By 1872, the company was known as Heinz, Noble, & Company. This promissory note from the company promised the bearer the stated sum. The company was bankrupt by the end of 1875, but Heinz built back his reputation with an new company, F. & J. Heinz, which would later become the H.J. Heinz Company.
- 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
- Letter from William Bailey to George Appleton, February 21, 1880 -

- February 21, 1880
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Letter from William Bailey to George Appleton, February 21, 1880
- Receipt for Services Rendered Recording Probates for the Arnold Family, 6 April 1877 -

- April 06, 1877
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Receipt for Services Rendered Recording Probates for the Arnold Family, 6 April 1877
- Receipt of Payment for Certified Copies of Deeds to Silk Hope Plantation, June 11, 1877 -

- June 11, 1877
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Receipt of Payment for Certified Copies of Deeds to Silk Hope Plantation, June 11, 1877
- Estate Inventory of Ruben Wood, Filed April 20, 1801 -

- April 20, 1801
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Estate Inventory of Ruben Wood, Filed April 20, 1801
- Receipt for the Purchase of a Portable Executive Telephone by Russ Gibb, circa 1968 -

- circa 1968
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Receipt for the Purchase of a Portable Executive Telephone by Russ Gibb, circa 1968
- Receipt from Adele & Cie, Paris, 1928 -

- April 13, 1928
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Receipt from Adele & Cie, Paris, 1928
- Letter from W. R. Talbot to George Appleton, December 8, 1876 -

- December 08, 1876
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Letter from W. R. Talbot to George Appleton, December 8, 1876