More Old Receipts

Not a receipt but a campaign card for school superintendent, 1885.

Receipt from the undertaker (last number in year is hard to read, but I think it says 1884).  

Brother & Goodpaster receipt, 1889.
The name “Lacy” has been blotted over  and  “Brother” stamped above it.

Receipt from T.F. Allen Meat and Ice Market,  1915
 (the actual transaction is recorded on the back)



2 responses to “More Old Receipts”

  1. Its so interesting to see the bit and pieces of life way back when.

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  2. For some reason, the bits and pieces bring the past to life for me in a way other things do not. They are indeed very interesting. Thanks for commenting!

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