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Holland's Warehouse


"Let your tobacco be in as large parcels as possible."
Despite his defeat some thirteen years earlier, General Robert E. Lee was still held in high enough regard to feature prominently on this 1878 Danville, Virginia tobacco wholesaler's stationery and billhead.
Holland's Warehouse billhead, Danville, Virginia - May 21, 1878.
Despite his defeat some thirteen years earlier, General Robert E. Lee was still held in high enough regard to feature prominently on this 1878 Danville, Virginia tobacco wholesaler's stationery and billhead.
Holland's Warehouse billhead, Danville, Virginia - May 21, 1878.
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