Another way to collect billheads is by industry. I have tried my best to breakdown "industry" into more manageable categories. If you note I have missed any, please let me know.
- Agriculture = machines, mowers, seeds
- Ammunition, powder companies, guns, ordinance
- Clothing = cloaks, shawls, hats, shoes, furs, fancy goods, hosiery
- Coffee & Tea
- Commodities = iron, oil, grain, paint, coal, tin, rubber, chemicals, steel, marble, cork
- Custom houses / commission merchants
- Cutlery & Hardware
- Dry goods = soap, brushes, baking powder,
- Groceries = oysters, confections, fruits, salt, fish, flour, pork, lard
- Home goods = furniture, wallpaper, lamps
- Horse related = livery, stable, gear, harness, wagon, buggy/carriage, feed
- Industrial products = wire, bottles, glass, engines, boilers, scales, drill, pumps, tents, varnish, typewriters, refrigerators, fire equipment
- Jewelry = diamonds, watches
- Liquor = beer, whiskey, wine
- Medicine = bitters, drugs
- Music = pianos, organs, sheet music, instruments
- Printing = printers, book binders, publishers, cards, stereotype, bank notes, engraving, lithography, newspaper, trade cards, magazines
- Railroad = railway supplies, locomotive, bills of lading
- Services = assayer, blacksmith, druggist, peddler, contractor, undertaker, optician, telephone & telegraph, saloon, importers, photographer, hotels, grocers, pharmacy
- Sewing = thread, needles, notions
- Shipping = boats, sails, bills of lading
- Sporting = billiards, fishing, bicycles, toys
- Stoneware, pottery, china
- Stoves
- Timber / Lumber = paper, turbine, sawmill, sashs & doors, frames
- Tobacco, cigars
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