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S. A. Mitchell, Miner of and Dealer in Mica, Alstead, New Hampshire business card

Photo(s) by Alan Mays. Imported from Flickr on Jun 10, 2023. Artwork published in
circa 1880
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S. A. Mitchell, Miner of and Dealer in Mica, Alstead, New Hampshire business card
Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Alan Mays and tagged with “antiquetuscanextended” and “celtic”. License: All Rights Reserved.

The business card of Sylvester A. Mitchell (1828–1915), who was a mica miner and farmer in Alstead, New Hampshire.

S. A. Mitchell,
Miner of & Dealer in Mica,
Alstead, New Hampshire

The first two lines appear to be set in two widths of a Celtic. “MICA” is in caps from Antique Tuscan Extended. The place name combines Antique Extended (light) (precursor of Hellenic Wide) with what looks like a less wide variant of the big type, that is Antique Tuscan (see also Antique Pointed).

The card is undated. Judging from the typefaces and Mitchell’s life span, it might be from the 1870s or 1880s.

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  • Antique Tuscan Extended
  • Celtic
  • Antique Extended (light)
  • Antique Tuscan

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