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PLEASE READ BEFORE BUYING. I sell ONLY ORIGINAL items and NOT ANY reproductions.
This sale is forONE
ADVERTISING LETTERHEAD
fromthe secretary of the
NEWBURGH LODGE No. 309 ,
F. & A. M.,
in
NEWBURGH, NEW YORK
during the year of1878.
This letter has a blue embossed Masonic seal in the lower left corner.
This letterheadis hand written andsigned byINGHAM STUBLEY (the secretary ).
ANTIQUATED BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: INGHAM STUBLEY, clerk of the Board of Supervisors, was born in England in 1853, and has resided in Newburgh since 1868. For twelve years he was bookkeeper for the firm of Haigh & Mellor, woolen manufacturers. In 1880 he and his father, William Stubley, established the rag, iron and metal business at its present location, tag Broadway. Mr. Stubley has been continuously elected clerk of the Board of Supervisors since 1892. He has been a member of Newburgh Lodge No. 309, F. & A. M., for thirty four years and for ten years has served as its secretary. He has also passed through all the chairs in Acme Lodge No. 469, I. O. O. F.; is a member of Mount Olive Encampment No. 65 and Highland Chapter, R. A. M., of Newburgh. He married Nancy J. Dickerson , of Orange County, in 1875, and has two sons, William and Charles G., who are associated with him in business.
Condition of the item:Normal letter folds, and is in very good condition. The item thing is a loose piece of paper and not part of the sale.
It is approximately 8" X9"in size.
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