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"Halifax Tragedy House", Halifax, Mass.

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Codman, Ogden Jr. Sturgis, John Hubbard, Mabel, Howard & Jones, Beatrix (Farrand)

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Codman, Ogden Jr. - Family, 1850-1940

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Codman, Ogden Jr. People - unidentified, 1860-?

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Codman, Ogden Jr. Family - photos of painted portraits, Bradlees & Lowell, John

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Codman, Ogden Jr. Family - photos of painted portraits, Ogden, Russells & Codmans

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Codman, Ogden Jr. People - some unidentified, photos of painted portraits 18th century

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Codman, Ogden Jr. People - some unidentified, photos of painted portraits 18th century

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Codman, Ogden Jr. People - some unidentified, photos of painted portraits 19th century

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Codman, Ogden Jr. People - some unidentified, photos of painted portraits 18th - 19th century

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Codman, Ogden Jr. Motor trip - North Africa, Italy & Spain 1907-08

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Codman, Ogden Jr. Motor trip - France, Holland, etc. 1908-1910

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Codman, Ogden Jr. France and Germany, identified villas 1895

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Codman, Ogden Jr. "La Leopolda," Villefranche, France, exterior, construction views, and model, c. 1929

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Codman, Ogden Jr. Adderley, England, seat of Reginal Corbet Esq., exterior and interior 1884

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Codman, Ogden, Jr.: House at 7 East 96th St., New York, New York

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Trade card for Chas. W. Lee, harmonica soloist, Bay State Lyceum Bureau, 25 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., 1881

Reviews for some of Mr. Lee's performances are given on the card verso.

Trade card for the Smith American Organ Company, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1871

Organ models surround the business premises in the card image. An 1872 calendar for January and February is shown on the card verso with a figure playing instruments in front of an Egyptian pharaoh.

Martz's new song book, Prof. D. Martz, 334 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass., undated

"W.H. Piper, 133 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., will furnish libraries with books of every description, or single books, by mail or express." The back cover has an advertisment for D.W. Walker, 334 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass., dealer in fancy goods, violin, guitar and banjo strings.

Handbill for the wonderful microphone or sound magnifier, Edison's phonograph or talking machine, Willard's Yankee Doodle or The Spirit of '76, The Old South, Boston, Mass., dated October 27, 1878

The handbill advertises the exhibition of Prof. Hughes' microphone, Edison's phonograph and Willard's "Spirit of '76" painting. The envelope text reads "A piece of Edison Phonograph record heard by Ida L. Farr at Old South Church, Boston on date specified." The envelope is empty.

Advertisement for The Stella Music Box, Jacot & Son, 39 E. Union Square, New York, New York, September 1898

The advertisement is from the "International Studio," September 1898.

Brochure for the Aeolian Vocalion, The Aeolian Company, 29 West 42nd Street, New York and 11 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, 1916

The importance of the Vocalion in the home is described for potential customers.

Victories of the 23d Army Corps at Franklin, Murfresboro, Nashville, G.P. Hardwick, Washington, D.C., undated

Hardwick will send assorted songs at different price levels.

Brochure for The Edison Phonograph, location unknown, undated

The item is for sale at the Tosi Music Company, 279 Hanover Street, corner Richmond Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for the Oliver Ditson Company, music publishers and dealers in music, music books and musical instruments, 453 to 459 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 29, 1901

Ditson was incorporated in February 1889. The Company has offices in Boston, New York and Philadelphia.

Song and Gift Shop, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 168 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The store carries grafonolas and double-disc records in addition to souvenirs.

Lawrence disaster, composed by A.W. Harmon, location unknown, undated

The song descibes the 1860 Pemberton Mill disaster which killed 88 people and injured 116 workers.

Trade card for Herbert Randall, agent for the best pianos manufactured, Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ and The White Sewing Machine, location unknown, undated

Water fowl stand in front of a palace with palm trees in the background in the card image.

Trade card for unidentified music store, location unknown, undated

A male figure sorts through scores with instruments in the background.

Ticket for organ construction course, Wallace Goodrich, Recital Hall, The New England Conservatory of Music, Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass., 1914-1915

The text on the card verso describes the conditions for use of the ticket.

Trade card for White, Smith & Co., music publishers, 516 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Song books, organ melodies, glee books and music rolls for sale during the holidays are described on the card verso. A woman serves holiday punch in the image.

Trade card for the Champion Banjos of America, Fairbanks & Cole, 121 Court Street, Boston, Mass., 1880

A pair of owls sit on a flowering branch in the card image.

Trade card for Major R.H. Hendershot and son, Lock Box 966, Chicago, Illinois, undated

The top of the card reads "Major R.H. Hendershot, the original Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock and Son." The card verso has a photograph of Old Orchard Beach, Maine.

Trade cards for Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., Boston, New York, Chicago, 1887

A little girl plays the piano with help from her dog, cat and doll. The card verso has testimonials including one from Franz Liszt.

Trade card for Vose & Sons, pianos, Boston, Mass., 1890

Testimonials for Vose Pianos are listed on the card verso.

Hotel Wentworth, New Castle, New Hampshire, home of Russian and Japanese plenipotentiaries, August, 1905

The postcard is published by Canney's Music Store, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In 1905 the peace treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War was signed in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Trade card for the Bradley Music Store, Rutland, Vermont, undated

The card has a verse titled "His choice," signed by "B.H.J."

William Howard, violinist, 15 Haviland Street, Boston, Mass., undated

William Howard was the conductor and soloist of the Boston Municipal Orchestra and the leader of The Howard String Quartette and The Howard Trio.

Trade card for the Temple of Music, Thos. Flaherty & Co., 280 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1872

Bloomfield & Otis Pianos and Weber Piano-Fortes are carried by the Flaherty Company on Washington Street. The card image shows the Boston Coliseum, site of the 1872 World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival. It was held in Boston in 1872 to commemorate the end of the Franco-Prussian W...

Song written for the occasion by John H. Jewett, Highland Military Academy, Worcester, Mass., undated

The card has a song written for an unidentified occasion at the Highland Military Academy. The Academy seal is shown with several measures for "Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot." The image on the verso shows the cadets standing at attention on the parade ground.

Libretto of Nanon, a comic opera in 3 acts, by F. Zell & Richard Genée, The Standard Libretto Co., 210 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1886

The last six pages have advertisements for Boston merchants.

Norma, composed by Bellini, written by Felice Romani, Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1859

The text is in the English and Italian languages. The back cover has an image of the Ditson store on Washington Street.

Our nation's struggle, a patriotic allegory, by W.A. Springer, illustrated by Fred A. Springer, Boston and Chicago, White, Smith & Co., 1885

The allegory has tableaux and camp scenes based on the American Civil War.

Trade card for singing dolls, O.H. Leach & Co., dealers in musical instruments, 578 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A little girl and her cat look at a blackboard with alphabet letters.

Trade card for C.G. Conn, band instruments, Elkhart, Indiana and Worcester, Mass., undated

Famous musicians who recommend the instruments are shown in portraits in the card image. The text on the card verso describes the manufacture of the Conn instruments.