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Independent Telephone Building – Local and Long Distance Telephone – Missoula, MT – July, 2009

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Architect George Shanley, circa 1911 – Listed on the National Historic Places Registry on April 30, 1990

F.H. Boehling Co. Feeds & Seeds – Richmond, VA

South 18th & East Cary Streets © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

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© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

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Boehling Family History

The Boehling family history in the United States is relatively short. The first Boehling born in America was Herman Heinrich Anton Boehling in 1850, in Richmond, Virginia. His father, Herman Heinrich Boehling and second wife, Maria Elizabeth Gerling immigrated to America from Alfhausen, Germany. Young Herman married Mary Gertrude Holzgrefe. They had 7 children, the youngest of whom was John Joseph Boehling, whose line this page traces. – Blair Museum & Historical Society

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Joe Boehling 1914 Cracker Jack Baseball Card – Blair Museum & Historical Society

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1917 Collins-McCarthy Candy Co. Baseball card of Joe Boehling – Blair Museum & Historical Society

Featured Fade – Reckitt’s Blue Pentimento – Melbourne, OZ – Nicole Wilson

200 Commercial Road – © Nicole Wilson

Hue & Saturation reveals a sunburst from another ad. © Nicole Wilson

 

Simpson & Tate Produce – Horses & Mules – East Franklin Street Stables & Carriage Houses – Richmond, VA

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Horses & Mules – S.H. Campbell – Hay & Grain – Flour & Feed – 1816 East Franklin – Richmond, VA

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

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Standard Roadster – Southern Planter – Google Books

Southern Planter – Standard Roadster – Google Books

 

“Fresh Up” with 7-up – The All Family Drink – Richmond, VA – January 2009

On E. Main Street and 22nd in Shockoe Bottom; Richmond, Virginia © Frank H. Jump

circa 1950

9×12”. Great 1950s era sign with family in living room watching Kukla Fran and Ollie on a bw TV. Each is enjoying a bottle of 7-Up. Text at bottom right reads “Buy A Case Today!” – Hakes Collectibles

Close-up of 7-up

Collectible – eBay

Saturday Evening Post 1950

 

Wallace Printing Co – Quality Printing – Home of The Wallace Miner – Established 1906 – Wallace, ID

© Frank H. Jump

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Albers Rolled Oats – Frederick Hotel – Spokane, WA – July 2009 – History of Oregon – Bernard Albers

© Frank H. Jump

Look For The Miner – © Frank H. Jump

 

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Rosslyn Hotel – Downtown Los Angeles, August 2009

© Frank H. Jump

Bromo-Seltzer – Melba Drugs – Beverly Hills, LA

© Frank H. Jump

Posted on August 19, 2009