NICE Original Advertising Cover Envelope



The Murray House


Clayville, New York

ca 1901
 


For offer, a nice old advertising cover envelope. Fresh from an estate in Upstate / Western  NY. Never offered on the market until now. Vintage, Old, antique, Original - NOT a Reproduction - Guaranteed !! Nice graphic of this building, and street scene. J. Culliton, Prop. With postal postmarks and stamp. In good to very good condition. Please see photos for details. If you collect Americana advertisement ad, 19th / 20th century American history, Inn, travel, etc., this is one you will not see again soon. A nice piece for your paper or ephemera collection. Perhaps some genealogy research information as well. Combine shipping on multiple bid wins! 783B





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Cities

    Rome
    Sherrill
    Utica (county seat)

Towns

    Annsville
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    Western
    Westmoreland
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    Barneveld
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    Clayville
    Clinton
    Holland Patent
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    New York Mills
    Oneida Castle
    Oriskany
    Oriskany Falls
    Remsen
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    Yorkville

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    Clark Mills
    Durhamville
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Hamlets

    Adrian
    Bridgewater
    Cassville
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    Jewell
    Lower South Bay
    North Bay
    Point Rock
    Prospect
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    Taberg
    Verona Mills
    Westernville





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