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William Rahr Sons' Co. Letterhead



William Rahr Sons' Co. Letterhead
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Title: William Rahr Sons' Co. Letterhead
Description: Letterhead of the William Rahr Sons' Company of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, "Maltsters and Roasters", with an elevated view of the company building on one side of the page, and a cloth sack of caramel malt on the other side. The building view includes people working with horses and wagons in the surrounding roads, and boats on Lake Michigan in the background. Letterhead text in the center is embellished with a banner and stalks of wheat. Printed in black ink with red and yellow accents by the Milwaukee Lithographing & Engraving Company.

Image ID: 89036
Creator
Name:
Unknown
City, State: Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Collection
Name:
Letterhead Collection, 1850s-1975
Genre: Ephemera
Subjects: Brewing industry
Cities and towns
Pedestrians
Horses
Commercial buildings
Boats and boating
Horse-drawn vehicles
Steamboats
Wagons
Flags
Wheat
Michigan, Lake
Streets
 

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