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Name |
H. H. Schultz Hardware |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
3 |
Number of Object records |
2 |
Number of Photo records |
0 |
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2018.31.1 - Program
Program, 6"w x 9"h folded, paper, cream, printed in black on cover- "Bartlett Parent-Teacher Association presents 'Pigtales' by Wilbur Braun, A comedy in Three Acts, May 21st and 22nd, 1942." Six pages, not counting covers, staples removed. Inside pages- Four pages of ads from local businesses, two pages of credits listing cast of characters and production staff. Back cover- Appreciation statement. Bartlett School teacher and then principal El...
Record Type: Object
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2023.1.3 - Program
Program, 5 1/2" w x 8h" (folded), paper, faded pink, Cover- printed in black- Bartlett Y.P.L. Presents "Everybody's Getting Married"...December 4th and 5th, 1941...", page 1- "Scene Plot, page 2- "Characters", pages 3 -7- advertisements from local businesses. Bartlett's Young People's League (Y.P.L.) of then Immanuel Evangelical Church, today Immanuel United Church of Christ, performed the play, "Everybody's Getting Married" on December 4th an...
Record Type: Object
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M96-1-58 - Letter
Letter, 8 1/2" x 11", paper, single sided, Front- red background with illustration of village on the bottom with words in white- "Christmas Greetings" across top, printed in black- "Christmas 1955, Dear Friend: Being able to say 'Thank You' to good friends and customers...Sincerely, H. H. Schultz Hardware" Annual holiday thank you letter sent by Schultz Hardware to their customers. The store was once located at 110 W Bartlett Avenue.
Record Type: Archive
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M96-1-66 - Letter
Letter, 8 1/2" x 11", paper, Front- illustration of car driving down a snowy road at night, church on right, farm on left, hills in background. In blue- "Christmas 1953, It doesn't Have to Be Christmas.......for us to thank our good friends...Sincerely H. H. Schultz Hardware", Back- nothing. H. H. Schultz Hardware opened its first location at 120 W. Bartlett Avenue. In 1926, Herman H. Schultz built a two-story building and moved operations to ...
Record Type: Archive

