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No Name Hat Manufacturing Co.

buler

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buler

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Posting that about Olympic reminded me of this hat. Although I'd rather have one of the old No Name's. Still cool to know this one is part of the "family".

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buler

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Oct 27, 1917

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Nov 10, 1917

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Nov 24, 1917

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Sept 7, 1918

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Sept 21, 1918

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Aug 30, 1919

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Sept 6, 1919

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Sept 13, 1919

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Oct 4, 1919

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Alive'n'Amplified

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This thread is STELLAR!! I am so taken back from all of the content. :yo:

I just scanned through the awesome pics, but I can't wait to start reading all of the notes and ads. Thank you so much for compiling all of this!!!
 

buler

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Found the store for Smith and Mattingly in Butte, Montana (from the bill previous posted).

"Various stores have occupied 117 N. Main Street, including a grocer, a hardware store, and men’s clothing stores. One of the first clothiers was Babcock’s; the name was superseded by his successors, Babcock’s managers Smith and Mattingly in 1900, and by Ignatius Mattingly alone from 1904 until 1925. The “Babcock’s” ghost sign here is pre-1900; the barely visible “Mattingly’s” over the garage door dates to the 1904-25 period. The overpass led to the second floor of the alley building, which early maps always label as storage."

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1894 ad:

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John Galt

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Thanks guys. I just got lucky. It was a BIN at a somewhat shocking price. Hope it is in as decent shape as it looks. I will post my entire fedora collection sometime soon.
 
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