IDEAL Stencil Machines and TRINER Scales, with vertical column The W. H. ALEXANDER Co. Read more.
"MANUFACTURERS LEATHER BELTING" The company manufactured belting for use with engines and tooling (as opposed to those used in keeping up one’s pants). Read more.
Last remaining coalyard building on 13th street.Most of the sign on the facade of this small structure is illegible, but at bottom right you can read "CUMMINGS COAL" Read more.
The storefront here perhaps housed the retail store or workshop of "Joseph Cornelius, John Wanamaker Upholsterer” at one time - it is unsure. Interesting lettering nonetheless. Read more.
"Piedmont" in angled script, with faint pack of cigarettes next to the "5¢" at the right. Piedmont was a popular cigarette brand around 1910, due to inserting baseball cards in their packs. Read more.