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Billhead for M.R. Loud & Co., hardware, cutlery, South Weymouth, Mass., dated September 23, 1904

The Company will perform general repairs for customers.

Directions for fire and burglar proof safes, Diebold Safe and Lock Co., Canton, Ohio, undated

The item has instructions for setting combinations, changing locks and maintaining safes. Diebold manufactures safes, bank vaults and jail work. Craig & Tucker is the general agent for New England at 51 and 53 Sudbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Advertisement for John Cutler, braziery, ironmongry, cutlary and pewterer's ware, Golden Cock, Marlboro Street, Boston, Mass., undated

John Cutler will have hardware goods, imported from London and Bristol, for sale at his tavern the Golden Cock. The advertisement is a reprint from the "Boston post-boy and advertiser," June 17, 1765.

Letterhead for H.C. Tack Co., manufacturers of tacks and fine nails, Cleveland, Ohio, dated July 13, 1888

The illustration shows a box of steel carpet tacks made by the H.C. Tack Company.

Billhead for Joseph West, importer of hard ware goods, No. 44 South Market Street, corner of Merchants' Row, Boston, Mass., dated April 11, 1828

The customer purchased sand stones, candlesticks and glue.

Billhead for Fairbanks & Loring, hard ware and cutlery of every description, No. 4 Union Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 12, 1823

The business imports and keeps in stock an extensive assortment of hardware and cutlery.

Billhead for Sunderland & Ogden, Dr., best warranted cast-steel files, corner of P and First Streets, South Boston, Mass., dated February, 1885

The City Point File Works will manufacture and re-cut all kinds of files.

Billhead for Luther Southworth, Jr., manufacturer of set & cap screws, Stoughton, Mass., dated December 3, 1884

The billhead reads "All accounts to be settled at the end of every month."

Billhead for Otis D. Dana, hardware, 22 to 32 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 1, 1888

Otis D. Dana is the successor to Eaton & Dana in Boston, Massachusetts.

Public notice for Callender, Rogers & Co., hardware business, Nos. 166 & 168 Congress Street, corner of Perkins Street, Boston, Mass., December 14, 1854

The business gives notice that it has moved from Nos. 42 and 44 Pearl Street to Nos. 166 and 168 Congress Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The store carries American and foreign hardware, cutlery and guns for "the trade of all sections of the United States, the British provinces and the Indian count...

Letterhead for Van Wagenen & Tucker, importers of German & English hardware, 172 Greenwich-Street, corner of Dey-Street, New York, New York, dated March 30, 1848

The letter is addressed to a merchant in New London, Connecticut, asking him to reduce his price and add a handle to a drill to improve its operation.

Letterhead for Dunbar, Hobart & Whidden, tacks, wire nails, shoe nails, steel shanks, South Abington Station, Mass., dated March 21, 1882

The factory buildings are shown in the illustration. The firm was established in 1810.

Trade card for E.G. Clapp, manufacturer of tin, sheet iron and copper ware, Ashland, New Hampshire, undated

Clapp deals in stoves, sinks, pumps, lead pipe, paper stock, kerosene oil, brooms and Japan and Britannia ware.

Billhead for Taylor & Ball, dealers in hardware, No. 1 Pettigrew's Block, Depot Street, Ludlow, Vermont, dated August 8, 1871

The business deals in iron, steel, nails, glass, cutlery, belting and lace leather and Cumberland coal.

Billhead for Lamson & Trowbridge, hardware, paints, oils and varnishes, No. 194 Main Street, Marlboro, Mass., dated August, 1897

The dealer carries agricultural implements, shoe kits, leather belting and lacing. The image shows the Samson Battery No. 1.

Billhead for Humphrey, Dodge & Smith, jobbers & retailers in hardware, iron & steel, Concord, New Hampshire, dated December 29, 1885

The items are a credit for the customer.

Bigelow & Dowse Co., hardware, cutlery and bicycles, 229 Franklin Street, between Oliver & Pearl, Boston, Mass., dated November 12, 1897

The business premises are shown in the image with pedestrians and street traffic.

Billhead for Bigelow & Dowse, hardware, 229 Franklin Street, between Oliver and Pearl, Boston, Mass., dated August 8, 1892

Sales floor activity is shown in the smaller illustration.

Trade card for Gill's Celebrated Oak Stair Button, Bailey-Weston Co., 7 Dock Square, Boston, Mass., undated

The Bailey-Weston Company manufactures Gill's Celebrated Oak Stair Button.

Circular for The Columbian Hardware Company, Cleveland, Ohio and New York, New York, undated

The item verso has directions for using the Gem and Star Coil Door Springs in English, German and French. The Company is the successor to Van Wagoner & Williams Hardware Company.

Billhead for Bigelow & Dowse Co., hardware, cutlery & auto. accessories, 215-233 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 13, 1927

Bigelow & Dowse was established in 1839.

Brochure for The Eclipse Door Check and Spring, Chandler & Barber, 15 & 17 Eliot Street, near Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso describes the features and benefits of the Eclipse Door Check and Spring.

Billhead for Frye, Phipps & Co., importers & wholesale dealers in English & American hardware, Nos. 94 & 96 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 31, 1871

The billhead reads "No warrant on axes."

Billhead for the John B. Varick Company, hardware iron and steel, Varick Building, Manchester, New Hampshire, dated March 31, 1906

The items carried by Varick include paint, agricultural implements, flower seeds, bicycles, cameras, fur coats and jewelry.

Advertising card for The Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 176 Charles Street, near Cambridge Bridge, Boston, Mass., undated

The hours, terms of service and surgeons for the Infirmary are described. The card verso states the Infirmary services are for poor and needy individuals in the community.

Envelope for The Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Michigan, undated

The lower left corner of the envelope reads "Extension Department."

Letterhead for the "State Hospital for the Insane, Danvers, Mass.", 1878-1899

Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New England does not alter or edit objects and / or historical text. The top of the letterhead reads...

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Park entrance, undated

1 plot plan

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Park entrance, 1880

Same as 57a, but a handwritten note on the plot plan reads, "Showing Betterments and assessments, May 1880."

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Wellesley, Mass., 1879

Plan of Wellesley, Mass. showing Lake Waban and Washington Street.

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Plan of H.H. Hunnewell lands, 1876

Plan of H.H. Hunnewell's lands in Wellesley, Mass.

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Balch Estate documents, Boston, Mass., 1918

Lot including a three-page letter from Rackemann & Brewster, counselors-at-law, Ames Building, to Francis N. Balch, Esq., 60 State Street, Boston. There are also two plot plans of lots on Prince Street.

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Plan in county commissioners office, So. Mdlx. Court, Ma., 1834

Tracing of part of a plan outlining the original location of the Boston and Worcester Railroad in Natick. Includes topographical features.

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Ephemera collection, 2011 donation

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Advertisements, billheads, and trade cards

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Packaging

The containers in the Packaging Collection represent companies in Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, whose products were available nationally. The boxes were used for cosmetics, chewing tobacco, clothing items, cutlery, dyes, food, medicines, pencils, stati...

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Packaging - Cosmetics - Box 1

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Box for Lablache Face Powder, Ben. Levy & Co., French perfumers, Boston, Mass., undated

The text reads "The only perfect toilet powder / Used and endorsed by the most refined ladies in private and public life." The round buff colored container has a cherub holding the banner with the name "Lablache Face Powder."

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Plan of City of Cambridge, 1908

Copy of a plan dated September 13, 1888 on file in the office of "Fuller-Whitney Surveys Corp."

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Plan of City of Cambridge, 1908

Copy of part of a plan of Cambridge dated June 20, 1895 done by Fuller-Whitney Surveys Corp.

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Plan of Chandler Street, Boston, Mass., 1873

Plan showing Chandler Street and the streets nearby with lots and properties denoted.

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Plan of lot in S. Natick, Mass., 1863

Plan showing lots of land on the Charles River on the road from Wellesley to S. Natick, Mass.

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Plan of lots between Westland Ave. and West Chester Park, Boston, Mass., 1880

Dated September 20, 1880, but red writing on the plan states that "additions dated March 20, 1883."

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Plan of land belonging to Nathan Matthews, Esq. in Boston, Mass., 1867

Plan showing lots owned by Nathan Matthews between Pinckney Street and Mt. Vernon Street, in the Louisburg Square area of Boston, Mass.

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Plan of land in Marblehead, Mass., 1912

Plan of land in Marblehead, Mass. for registering with the land court. The green lines show the location of "ROAD" as shown on a plan by Charles A. Putnam, dated October 28, 1895.

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Plan of land on Brookline Avenue, Boston, Mass., 1884

Plan showing lots between Burlington Avenue and Depot Street on Brookline Avenue.

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Plan of land belonging to Mr. Ralph Smith in Natick, Mass., 1906

Copy of a plan made on April 30, 1811 of Ralph Smith's land in Natick, Mass.

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Plan of land in the city of Cambridge, 1896

Plan of lands near Massachusetts Avenue on Princeton Avenue, Ames Street, Radcliffe Street and Wellesley Street.

Billhead for D. & C. Davis, tailors, drapers and general outfitters, 7 James Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom, dated June 6, 1844

The billhead reads "Captains & passengers expeditiously equiped for all parts of the globe."

Handbill for Perkins, draper and tailor, Naumkeag Block, corner of Essex and Central Streets, Salem, Mass., January 1, 1853

Daniel Perkins and Benjamin M. Perkins give notice that the firm of Bates & Perkins has been dissolved. Perkins has a new stock of goods in his store at the corner of Essex and Central Streets.