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  1. 2010.5.1 - Book

    Prairie Farmer's Reliable Directory of Farmers and Breeders

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    Prairie Farmer's Reliable Directory of Farmers and Breeders
  2. 2018.4.1 - Ledger

    The Schick General Store ledger records the sales made to customers by date. The ledger lists purchaser's name, what was bought and the amount of the sale. The sale totals are listed in the middle column. The ledger also lists the company's that Fred Schick Sr. purchased items from to sell in his store. The company's are listed by name, the date of his purchase, what was bought and the amount of his purchase. The sale totals are listed in the ...

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    Ledger
  3. 2025.1.16 - Postcard

    Postcard, 5 1/2" w x 3 1/2" h, RPPC, real picture postcard, black & white, Front- 5 men standing outside, holding tools, constructing a building, other buildings, trees and field in background, lumber and other materials in foreground, written in white at bottom, "Erection of F. Schick's Milk House.", written in black, names above men, "Pa", "Henry", "Ed", "Fred" and "?", illegible, can make it out, Back- addresses to Mrs. Henry A. Eggars, Rockef...

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  4. 2025.1.17 - Card, Calling

    Card, calling, 3 1/2" w x 2" h, cardstock, cream, Front- in black ink, "Tel. 1034, Bartlett, F. H. Schick, Schick, Ill", Back- nothing. The Schick farm, established in 1865 by Gottlieb and Christina Schick was once located on Schick Road. In 1883, they sold the farm to one of their nine children, Fred Schick Sr. Fred and his wife Sophie had five sons of their own include Fred H. Schick Jr.. The Illinois Central Railroad purchased land from the...

    Record Type: Object

    Card, Calling
  5. 2025.1.18 - Card, Calling

    Card, calling, 3 3/4" w x 2" h, cardstock, cream, Front- in black decorative font- "Fred H Schick", Back- nothing. The Schick farm, established in 1865 by Gottlieb and Christina Schick was once located on Schick Road. In 1883, they sold the farm to one of their nine children, Fred Schick Sr. Fred and his wife Sophie had five sons of their own include Fred H. Schick Jr.. The Illinois Central Railroad purchased land from the Schicks and construc...

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