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White Dress Goods, G. V. S. Quackenbush & Co., Troy, N.Y.


"White Dress Goods. French and English piques, princess lawns, linen lawns, plain and stripe nainsooks, embroidered suits, 8-4 organdie, etc., etc., at G. V. S. Quackenbush & Co.'s."
G. V. S. Quackenbush & Co. used this colorful trade card to tout all the varieties of cloth--piqués, lawns, nainsooks, organdies--that were available at its dry goods store in Troy, New York.
G. V. S. Quackenbush & Co. used this colorful trade card to tout all the varieties of cloth--piqués, lawns, nainsooks, organdies--that were available at its dry goods store in Troy, New York.
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