1920 Standard Cheese Co Letter Middletown NY Handwritten Ephemera

$ 8.45

Country of Origin: United States

Description

1920 Standard Cheese Co Letter Middletown NY Handwritten Ephemera. This original 1920 handwritten letter on Standard Cheese Company letterhead offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century business correspondence. The letter, dated July 1, 1920, originates from Middletown, New York, with references to the company's factories in North Bergen, NJ, and Middletown, NY. Addressed to William E. Marks Coal Co. Inc. in Syracuse, NY, the note requests a quotation and delivery details for hard and soft coal, reflecting commercial practices of the era. Measuring approximately 8.5 x 11 inches, this piece of ephemera features the ornate Standard Cheese Company logo and a clear, legible handwritten message signed by Adam J. Kent of the company. The letter's historical context highlights the interconnected nature of food manufacturing and fuel supply industries in the 1920s. Collectors and historians will appreciate the authentic typography, period-specific language, and provenance tied to a notable regional manufacturer. This item is a rare collectible artifact for those interested in industrial history and vintage business correspondence.