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California's Old Series Trademarks

Both historically interesting and visually appealing, this collection of Old Series Trademarks from the California State Archives provides a glimpse into early industry and entrepreneurship in the West. After the California Gold Rush of 1849, commerce in the region increased and led to the state's first trademark law. The result? A plethora of colorful logos and labels registered with the Secretary of State. Get oriented to this collection by reading the introductory write-up provided on the main collection page. The links embedded in the text allow for easy searching or browsing of these fascinating historical artifacts. Below the text, labels and trademarks are divided into categories, such as Patent Medicines to Cure any Ailment, Famous Sweets and Treats, and Grizzly Bears Represent Bygone Era, among others. 3,940 digitized trademark applications are available, dating between 1861 and 1900, for readers' research and enjoyment.
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June 10th, 2016
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June 9th, 2016 at 10:11am
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June 9th, 2016 at 11:00am
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