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Birdeye helps millions of local businesses to be found online with all their reviews and accurate business information. Learn more about Birdeye. Get more reviews from your customers with Birdeye. Hello Mark, I have been gathering info regarding Louis Katz for an entry on him. This has not been easy as there were several Louis Katz' in the New York area at the time the cards bearing his name were created.

I have several cards to use for an entry. Hopefully, I'll have enough information for at least a small article soon. Best Regards, Jolene. Jolene, Thank you for your continued research and dedication to this important part of valentines past. I have around 10 of them and if pictures of them will help, I will be happy to share these with you and everyone that visits your wonderful site. Mark Mark. Welcome to the Vintage Valentine Museum!

If you have additional info about any of our cards, we really appreciate a comment added to that entry. So, please - let us know. We've created this space to share some of our favorites with you and to spread the LUV! We've found many of our images and blocks of out text on Facebook, other social networking sites, and blogs. A link is a FAB way to do that and very much appreciated. No commercial use of our photos or text is permitted.

Be advised that many of these valentines are not actually old enough to be considered "in the public domain" yet and my photos of these cards are certainly not "in the public domain. Please, I appeal to your sense of fair play, be respectful of the time, effort and money spent that the writing and collection of images here represent. If you wish to re-blog our text or images or otherwise re-publish them on the web or in print, please do NOT use them IF you are unwilling to credit this site for them.

It only takes a second to give proper credit for what I have freely shared with you. Vintage Valentine Museum. Enter museum. Sunday, January 18, Carrington Card Co. I'm Kickin' 'cause I ain't Your Valentine. Chicago, Ill 'E' in tree logo. For you my Valentine. Flat with Easel Stand by Carrington 'C' in tree logo. The George S. Carrington Company was in business by at least They appear listed as an exhibitor at a convention for the drug store industry in American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record Vol 65 Jan-Dec They published books and games as well as cards.

The address for the company noted on their game boxes circa s is West Fullerton Ave in Chicago, Illinois. Some early cards are marked with an 'H' inside a circle.

The letter code in the tree may be an indication of the price, with different prices being indicated by different letters, but this is not known for certain. In , the company made the headlines when retired president Charles Sherman Ross was kidnapped, held for ransom, then killed along with one of the kidnappers, James Atwood Gray perhaps to avoid splitting any ransom they hoped to receive.



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