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Off-white cardboard tag. On front side in red, "From the Adams Company, Groceries-Drugs, Crushed Fruits and Fruit Syrup, Wholesale, Deadwood, - - So. Dakota, for _____." Reinforcement around tie hole reads, "Dennison Mfg. Co. USA, EC." Reverse side is blank.
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Advertisement announcing that the Adams Company was selling "Bee" Playing Cards
Advertisement announcing that the Adams Company was selling "Bee" Playing Cards. There is an illustration of the card deck box and the back of the card. The general printing is in blue ink, with "The Adams Company // Wholesale Grocers // Deadwood, So. Dak." printed in red ink.
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"Gone With the Wind"/"The American Legion Uproariously Presents a Burlesque" - 1939
A program for a production of "Gone with the Wind" by the local American Legion. The female roles were all played by men. The program contains numerous advertisments for local shops and restraunts.
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Grace Hawthorne in "The New Camille" at the grand opening of the New Opera House - 1886
Souvenir Programme of the Grand Opening of the New Opera House by Grace Hawthorne on June 14, 1886. The show was "The New Camille" starring Grace Hawthorne. The program has advertisements for various businesses.
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Identification Card for W.E. Adams - 1930s
Identification card for W.E. Adams, Deadwood, South Dakota. Card is laminated in heavy clear plastic. Card states: "In case of accident or serious illness please notify Adams Bro. Co. / Deadwood SD"
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Memo from W.E. Adams to T.J. Grier - 1894
Memorandum from W.E. Adams to T.J. Grier at Homestake Mining Company regarding a request for six barrels of cement. Grier's reply is at the bottom. Memo is handwritten on "William E. Adams, / Successor to Adams Bros. / Wholesale Grocer." stationery.
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W.E. Adams' Business Card
White small card, black printing, William E. Adams, The Adams Company, Deadwood, South Dakota. On front W.E. has written in black ink: "Your watch dear and hope it will please you. Love to you."
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W.E. Adams' Business Card - 1930s
Business card for William E. Adams, The Adams Company, Deadwood, South Dakota. On plain white cardstock paper. Found in W.E.'s wallet.
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