The Chilcote Company, doing business as Tap Packaging Solutions, manufactures paper packaging and presentation products. The company offers confectioner packaging products, including a range of stock and customizable candy boxes; and photographic packaging products, such as albums, mounts, folders, frames, presentation boxes, proofing systems, and more for traditional and digital photos. It also provides specialty packaging products, including folding cartons and set up boxes; informational packaging, such as binders, certificate holders, plastic presentation pages, book covers, binders, and presentation folders; and entertainment packaging products, food containers, and more. The company serves retail stores, advertising agencies, marketing companies, confectioners, government agencies, and others. It sells its online and through a network of distributors to customers in the United States, Canada, and Hawaii. The company was founded in 1906 and is based in Cleveland, Ohio with manufacturing facilities in Cleveland, Ohio; and San Antonio, Texas. – Inside View
Iman R. Abdulfattah
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Uptown Correspondent – Iman R. Abdulfattah – Miller’s 5 & 10¢ Store – Frenchtown, NJ
I’m trying to decipher the name of the business underneath and it looks like a name that ends with -TON Bros. Still looking for archival photos and newspapers from Frenchtown.
UPDATE: From Rick Epstein to Iman Abdulfattah on May 30, 2020
Iman,
I stumbled across your fading ads from Frenchtown and I can tell you about those businesses:
The words under Miller’s 5 & 10 are BRITTON BROS. The Britton Bros Big Brick Store was the biggest department store in the county from the 1890s through the 1920s.
The newspaper that was advertising on its exterior wall was the Hunterdon Independent (1871-1942) which was a weekly.
I can tell you more if you want.
Rick Epstein
PS: I’m collecting info for a historical encyclopedia of Frenchtown. If you have any info to share, I would appreciate it.
Iman Abdulfattah to Rick Epstein: On June 7, 2020
I took those photos several yeast ago. I am afraid I do not recall the occasion or why I was in Frenchtown to begin with. In any event, I don’t have any additional details to share and I am afraid that images were lost when my external hard drive crashed two years ago.
Yes, I would love to know more.
Peace, Iman
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Ms. Iman R. Abdulfattah
PhD Candidate in Islamic Art and Archaeology Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität BonnIslamic Archaeology Research Unit
https://www.islamic-archaeology.uni-bonn.de/Associated%20Members/doctoral-students/iman-r.-abdulfattahhttps://uni-bonn.academia.edu/ImanRAbdulfattah
Adjunct Instructor: NYU School of Professional Studies. https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/faculty/20037-iman-abdulfattah.html
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