1806 billhead for Corning & Company druggists, sign of the mortar who have constantly for sale: medicine, paints, oils, varnishes, dye-stuffs, hatters’ trimmings, groceries and paper hangings located in Troy New York.
Early American billhead with plate mark and graphic of a mortar and pestle – also indicates the firm had a trade sign of the same.
The firm was started by Gurdon Corning. Corning was born in 1778 in Norwich CT. He began his business career as a druggist in Norwich and he moved to Troy NY in 1801 where he set up a successful drug business. His commercial interests turned to insurance and banking. He was one of the founders of the Rensselear Polytechnical Institute. He was mayor of Troy from 1843-1847. He was related to Erastus Corning.
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