Illustrated history of the United States mint: with a complete description of American coinage, from the earliest period to the present time
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Illustrated history of the United States mint: with a complete description of American coinage, from the earliest period to the present time
Coinage -- United States; Mints -- United States
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HOME OFFICE—No. 921 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
EDWARD M. NEEDLES, President.
HORATIO S. STEPHENS, Vice-Pres’t.
HENRY C. BROWN, Sec’y and Treas.
JESSE J. BARKER, Actuary.
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SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE
Improved under twenty years’ manufacture and experience—maintains the
lead.
=FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES= it has proved to be a necessity and a luxury.
=FOR HOTELS= and other buildings, in connection with our Mixing
Regulator, it produces gas of uniform quality, free from smoke, used
through plain open burners.
=FOR MECHANICAL ARTS= it furnishes gas for heating purposes, at 40 to 50
cents per thousand feet.
Best quality GASOLINE, for Gas Machines, constantly on hand. Send for
quotations.
Among the Hotels lighted by the Springfield Gas Machine, with Mixing
Regulator attached, would mention the following: Glen Summit Hotel, Glen
Summit, Pa; Devon Inn, Devon, Pa.; Engleside, Beach Haven, N. J.; Avon
Inn, Key East, N. J.; Luray Inn, Luray, Va.
For further particulars, address,
GEORGE W. HULME,
12 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cooking Stoves for use with Gas Machines.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
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FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS
_CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY,_
_FINE CABINET WORK,_
_INTERIOR WOOD WORK._
ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED.
TRYMBY, HUNT & CO.
=IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS,=
NOS. 1217 TO 1221 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
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TENTH EDITION OF EVANS’ ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE U. S. MINT
EXTRACTS FROM PRESS NOTICES.
_DAILY HERALD._
A very interesting History of the United States Mint is published by
the author, George G. Evans, of this city. The introduction gives an
account of the money of the past and the present, showing what formed
the circulatory medium in ancient times and in all countries. This is
followed by a history of coinage in this country, with biographical
sketches of the past and present officers of our Mint. The whole process
of melting, assaying, refining and coining gold and silver is very
lucidly explained; it is also fully illustrated with engravings as a
further explanation of the text. There are a large number of phototypes
of ancient and modern coins, Continental money, etc., etc., the whole
forming a very readable book, and one which fills a gap in our country’s
history.
_PHILADELPHIA TIMES._
It is the only complete and authentic History of the Mint and Coinage
Manual that is to be had, and is a valuable contribution to our national
as well as our local history. It embraces everything that one could
expect to find in such a volume, and a good deal which agreeably
surprises the reader.
_EVENING TELEGRAPH._
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