ID'd Banner Lady Holding a Flour Advertising Sign / Kansas 1880s 1890s
ID'd Banner Lady Holding a Flour Advertising Sign / Kansas 1880s 1890s
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ID'd Banner Lady Holding a Flour Advertising Sign / Kansas 1880s 1890s

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Cabinet card showing a young woman holding an advertising banner for Keystone Mills, a flour manufacturer. On the back she is identified as Myrtle Gregory. On the sign are the proprietors' names, with little bags of flour hanging from it and some wheat tied at the top. Myrtle is also wearing a crown with wheat sticking up from the band.

The "Keystone", "Excelsior" and "Standard" on her dress are the brands of flour Keystone sold. Photographer was E.A. Harris of Larned, Kansas.

6.5" x 4.25". Condition issues, as shown.