STEVENS

6 very nice Stevens Linen Works vintage tea/dish towels. Multicolored depicting women doing various weekly chores. Missing Friday. Good overall used condition with areas of light wear and some stains (shown in last several photos) several for viewing. Measure approximately 31” x 16”.  Thanks for viewing and considering this item.

This wonderful lithograph was produced in 1856 as part of the Reports of Exploration and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practical and Economical Route for the Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Coast made under the direction of the Secretary of War and published by Sarony, Major and Knapp (Washington D. C. 1856). The scene is described as being Isaac Stevens distributing goods to the Grose Ventres on the banks of the Milk River in Montana in August, 1853. The image size is 10″ x 7″. The framed and matted work is 15″ by 12″. The matte mounting is not archival and there is a little paint loss on the frame here and there but the print has no foxed spots and no obvious toning. Stock nmumber SA2A-66

Documents appear to be from clerks RJ Gray and Peggy Stevens. Includes 1964 monthly reports of the district court (January through December), 1964 Annual Report Fee of District Clerk, undated mini checkbook from First National Bank in Conroe with 1980 cashier’s check receipt inside, role of the county auditor information sheet with attached 1985 budget request, and copy order of appointment of Peggy Stevens April 1980.

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