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Historic 1917 Sugar Trade Letter from Smith Ball & Co. to Havana Merchant #129851 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white illustration depicts a historically significant handwritten letter dated August 10, 1917, sent from New York to Havana, Cuba, by the trading firm Smith Ball & Co. The letter addresses Soto don Basilio regarding the shipment of refined sugar, specifying quantities, pricing tiers (e.g., $4.00 per 100 lbs), and payment terms, reflecting early 20th-century transatlantic trade practices. The document’s cursive script and formal salutation exemplify commercial correspondence of the era.
Used on historical archives, museum digital exhibits, or academic pages about Caribbean-U.S. trade history; matches user intent for researching early 20th-century commerce, sugar industry documentation, or primary source materials from the Cuban-American trade corridor.
Related Cliparts: Discover a rare 1917 handwritten letter from Smith Ball & Co. detailing sugar export terms to Havana. Authentic historical document with rich commercial context.
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