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Double card in center with 3 images on either side.
This folder was produced by the J. S. Hill & Co., a cigar retailer with stores at 4th & Walnut, The Grand Hotel and The Gibson Hotel.
This folder was produced by the Cincinnati Wholesale Jewelers and Manufacturers Association
This folder was produced by the Albertype Co., Brooklyn N. Y. for the College Of Mount St. Joseph-On-The-Ohio showing 10 views of the collage in a somewhat unusual way, there are images on only one side.
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Sheet insert 11 of 2
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Produced by the Kraemer Art Co. this folder was added to by the Ohio College Of Dental Surgery. They stamped the front with their name and pasted an insert sheet on the inside. One side shows the building housing the college with the other side explaining the features of the college.
REGULAR FOLDERS: The rest of these folders will consist of the type you see everywhere especially in tourist areas.
This old folder was published by the Buck Pneumatic Stamp Co., Cincinnati. This was produced before they figured out how to put the back flap into a slot so that it showed a complete picture.
This equally old folder was published by the Cincinnati News Co. They slotted this one for the flap by lowering the picture and placing the slot directly over the top of the image.
This folder post marked Nov. 1917 and produced by The Feicke-Desch Co. contains 20 blue tinted postcards.
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4 of 18 Small Images 2 of 9 Large
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This folder was printed by the Curt Teich & Co. for the publishers the Union News Co. of Cincinnati. As you can see the folder consists of both large and small images.
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Fountain
Square New
Orleans Terminal
This folder was made for the Cincinnati Southern Railway which is owned by the city of Cincinnati. It contains 18 views of which only a couple are of Cincinnati, the rest are views of scenes that you would see at various stops along the route to New Orleans, which is where the railroad ended. Published by the Van Noy Interstate Co. Thanks to Jason Hatfield for the images.
Published by the Kraemer Art Co., Cincinnati.