RARE Original Advertising Billhead & Letterhead



Great Graphic - One in Color

Monroe Drug Company


Unionville, Missouri 


1901 & 1906

  

For offer, a very nice old Advertising engraved bill head lot! Fresh from an old prominent estate. Never offered on the market until now. Vintage, Old, Original - NOT a Reproduction - Guaranteed !!      

E.N. Monroe, J. Hugh Elson, and S.H. Jackson. Manufacturers of Putnam Fadeless Dyes. In good to very good condition. Fold marks. NOTE: Will be sent folded up as found. Please see photos and scans for all details and condition. If you collect 19th century Americana advertisement ad history, United States of America printing, American manufacturing, industry, etc. this is a nice one for your paper or ephemera collection. Genealogy research importance as well. Combine shipping on multiple bid wins! 3141






Unionville is a city in Putnam County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,735 at the 2020 census.[4] It is the county seat of Putnam County.[5]

History
Unionville was first named Harmony when established in 1853 as the county seat for Putnam County. Prior to that the county seat had moved several times, often with heated debate, thus the centralized location hoping to bring "harmony" to all concerned. (see Putnam County history for more details)

The Union Township trustees first met on February 4, 1873, at the court-house in Unionville.[6][7] Since that day, Unionville straddles the municipal border between Union Township and Wilson Township.[8]

On May 22, 1962, Continental Airlines Flight 11, en route from O'Hare Airport in Chicago, Illinois to the downtown Kansas City, Missouri airport, crashed in a clover field north of Unionville, near Lake Thunderhead, killing all 37 passengers and 8 crew. Investigators subsequently determined that one of the jetliner's passengers, Thomas G. Doty, detonated a bomb inside the Boeing 707 in a suicide-for-insurance plot.