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The Manhattan Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey


"The Manhattan, A. J. Meloney, prop. South Carolina Avenue, Atlantic City, N.J. Near the beach."
The proprietor of the Manhattan Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, used an illustration of a Native American on his business card.
See below for a selection of other late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century hotel business cards. For additional examples, see my Hotels and Motels album.







The proprietor of the Manhattan Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, used an illustration of a Native American on his business card.
See below for a selection of other late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century hotel business cards. For additional examples, see my Hotels and Motels album.







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