1875 broadside: Corey Rubber Bucket Chain Pump, Quincy, IL — measures: 8 7/8" x 11 7/8" — patent information: Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 160,881, dated March 16, 1875; application filed January 23, 1875

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Aaron L. Corey's Patent Expansion Rubber Bucket Chain Pump broadside, with endorsements of citizens of Quincy, IL

Gen. James W Singleton: a U.S. Representative from Illinois, and President of the Quincy & Toledo, and President of the Quincy, Alton & St. Louis Railroads

Rev. F. A. Ostrop: pastor of St. Boniface Church

Gen. Benjamin M Prentiss moved to Quincy, Illinois, where Prentiss made his home until 1879

1871-1872 Advertisement from Quincy City Directory page 215 reads: A. J. F. Prevost, Pork Packer

J. F. Daugherty, manufacturer of Carey's chain pump, Quincy, IL

D. D. Garland, Agent

Gould, Pfanschmidt & Co., planing mill

and others