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Hal LewisHERE IS THE OFFICIAL PECK & SNYDER ANSWER FROM DAVID HARRIS, THE PECK & SNYDER WEBPAGE HISTORIAN:
By May 1, 1870, Peck & Snyder had moved from "22 Ann Street" to "126 Nassau Street."
This information comes from a copy of a bill with that date at the top that shows an address of "22 Ann Street" that is CROSSED OFF and a stamp on the header that says: "MOVED to 126 Nassau Street."
SO ... there can really be no doubt now that the "22 Ann Street" cards are OLDER than the "126 Nassau Street" cards ... although clearly ALL of them are superb pieces of American history.