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O.O. Anderson, receipt, Mar. 20, 1883.jpg
Receipt from O.O. Anderson, Dealer in French and American Confectionery of All Kinds, for $3.60. Items purchased included lemon hard gum and licorice. O.O. Anderson also sold cigars, tobacco, etc.

WBBRPSchorer_statment.jpg
A statement issued to the Woodward Bros. from J.F. Schorer, a crockery and glassware merchant and importer in New York City.

WBBR_statment_duryea.jpg
A statement issued to the Woodward Bros. from GC.H. Duryea.

WBBR_mineapolis_statment.jpg
A statement issued to the Woodward Bros. from GC.H. Duryea, agent of the Minneapolis Flour Manufacturing Co. and annotated by the Woodward Bros regarding a price reduction.

WBBR_Lester_statement.jpg
A statement issued to the Woodward Bros. from Frank H. Lester, a banana wholesaler in New York City.

WBBR_gillies_receipt.jpg
A receipt issued to the Woodward Bros. from Edwin J. Gillies & Co., tea and coffee importers in New York City.

WBBR_ellis_statement.jpg
A statement issued to the Woodward Bros. from S.N. Ellis, a groceries and provisions merchant in New London, CT.

WBBR_correspondence.jpg
A letter received from C.H. Duryea of the Minneapolis Flour Company regarding their inability to adjust flour prices for the Woodward Bros. in the future.

WBBR_brown_son_receipt.jpg
A statement issued to the Woodward Bros. from Geo. B. Brown & Son, a dry goods merchant in Sag Harbor, NY.

WBBR_bronson_receipt.jpg
A receipt issued to the Woodward Bros. from Bronson, Brown & Co., tea merchants in New York City.
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