[attachment=Sumner Wheeler ann...el (Keene, NH).jpg]Brandon this will be helpful also,a small ad but it shows the exact date of incorporation between Sumner Wheeler and Almond Woods. When I can find the time I will incorporate your picture of the letter into my website. It should be in the next week or so. Thanks a million!! .
It's stuff like that that makes me wish I had the $100 for the Nashua papers I saw. They ranged I think 1835-45 or so.Seeing the size of the shop shrink to about 1/10th the size, I have to wonder if the shop is still there at all, let alone the papers.That was more than two years ago but I had gone there for more than ten..
Late 1820s to the 1830s Joel, tough to tell the pictures are not opening up to a larger size. Make sure the individual pictures are at least 100 KBs anything smaller then that is tough to see. This picture is 79 KBs and is not to large either.[attachment=P1120294_opt.jpg]
ok... thanks for the picture update... these are now bigger and you should be able to open them up. Merry Christmas to all and may your new year shine.Joel
Joel,It is a nice little utility/ink. The Lip is good condition. these type always seem to have bruised lips I think you might get a better response to your questions by posting a thread in: What is it? BEFORE 1900 adding to a thread under new to my Collection, might not get the details your looking for. Happy holidays