Portland, Maine, billheads, 1900-1908.

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Portland, Maine, billheads, 1900-1908.

Three Portland billheads: Portland Creamery (1908 Aug. 4), "dealers in pure Jersey milk and cream ...", located at 987 Congress St.; Milliken, Tomlinson Co., "importers, wholesale grocers" at 295 to 309 Commercial St.; and A.F. Cox & Son, "manufacturers of fine shoes, wholesaler dealers in boots, shoes, rubbers, leather, and findings", located at 65-69 Union St. All have items which were sold to F.S. Pendleton.

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Portland Creamery (Portland, Me.)

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Milliken, Tomlinson Company

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Wholesale grocery store established by Weston Freeman Milliken in 1856; expanded into the lumber industry, import and export. At one time the company was the largest importer of molasses in the U.S. From the description of Records, 1894-1936. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70978856 ...

Pendleton, F. S.

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A.F. Cox & Son (Portland, Me.)

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