V. O. Hammon Publishing Company
Appearance
The V. O. Hammon Publishing Company was a Chicago-based manufacturer of postcards from the Great Lakes region in the early 20th century.[1][2] As of 1915, the company would buy only postcard rights to negatives from photographers.[3]
Gallery
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Chicago 1914 Fire Engine
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South Side Ball Park, Chicago, White Sox
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Postcard published 1907 by V.O. Hammon Publishing Company, Chicago, showing St. Mark's Episcopal Church (which later became a cathedral) seen from Loring Park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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Clark Street Opposite Court House in 1860, Chicago, Ill.
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Children in the Ghetto and the Ice-Cream Man. Chicago Ill.
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Lake Shore Drive, Chicago
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Chicago in 1833
External links
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References
[edit]- ^ Alan Petrulis. "MetroPostcard List of Postcard Publishers H p1". metropostcard.com. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
- ^ Turner, K.L.; University of Delaware. Department of History (2008). Good Food for Little Money: Food and Cooking Among Urban Working-class Americans, 1875--1930. University of Delaware. p. 185. ISBN 9780549754237. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
- ^ The Editor: The Journal of Information for Literary Workers. Vol. 42. 1915. p. 501. Retrieved 2016-10-16.