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Trade card for Leicestershire Mustard Mills., mustard manufacturers, Crosher Bros. & Co., 11 Liberty Street and 68 Maiden Lane, New York, New York, undated

The card cites "Crosher's Always Good Mustard" as strictly pure.

Trade card for Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, wholesale grocers, 510 & 512 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The wholesale grocers is located on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Charles Watson, fine groceries, provisions, High Street, Great Falls, New Hampshire, undated

Watson carries produce, flour and grain. The card verso promotes Patapsco Baking Powder.

Trade cards for Stickney & Poor's Mustards, Spices & Extracts, 205 and 207 State Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A cook uses Stickney & Poor's Pure Spices in her batter.

Trade card for Boston Crystal Gelatine, Crystal Gelatine Co., 239 & 241 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Two little girls gaze at each other through a Boston Crystal Gelatine dessert. The card verso describes the Boston Crystal Coffee Settler and the Boston Crystal Table Jelly.

Trade card for Charles Watson, fine groceries, provisions, High Street, Great Falls, New Hampshire, undated

Watson carries produce, flour and grain. The card verso promotes Patapsco Baking Powder. In the verso image a young girl cries over the spilled container of baking powder.

Trade card for E. Hathaway, Jr., groceries and provisions, Elliot Street, Beverly, Mass., undated

Hathaway carries flour, teas, coffee, sugars, spices, confectionary, tobacco and cigars in his cash store. The image shows a boat, fishing pole and landed fish laying in the grass.

Trade card for Francis E. Robie, choice family groceries and provisions, Vernon Street, Somerville, Mass., undated

Clocks are regulated and repaired and saws are filed and reset for customers. The card verso has "The Grocer's Poem" written by F.E. Robie.

Frolie grasshopper circus, The American Cereal Co., Chicago, Illinois,1895

A box of Quaker White Rolled Oats is featured in the acts of the grasshopper circus.

Trade card for Mellin's Food, location unknown, 1883

A child sitting in a high chair says "Now I am ready for my Mellin's Food."

Epicure junior, S.S. Pierce Co., Boston, Mass., April, 1941

The brochure lists and describes Easter gifts and other Epicure food products. The S.S. Pierce building in Copley Square can be seen in the upper left corner.

Announcement for Thomas H. Dyer & Co., provision dealers, Joyce's Block, Harvard Square, Brookline, Mass., May 15, 1882

Dyer announces the opening of his new store in Joyce's Block in Harvard Square, Brookline, Massachusetts. The card verso has an image of two cows in a field.

Trade card for Samuel S. Pierce, grocer, Tremont and Court Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The Samuel S. Pierce building is shown in the image at the intersection of Tremont and Court Streets.

Announcement for William F. McDewell, fine groceries, Raymond & Fox, 179 Tremont Street, Knickerbocker Building, near Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 30, 1884

The inside of the card announces that William F. McDewell, formerly of McDewell & Adams, has now entered into business with Raymond & Fox and will open a stock of fine groceries on November 1, 1884.

Triscuit the electric baked biscuit, The Natural Food Co., Niagra Falls, New York, 1903

The front of the card reads "Used as bread, toast, crackers or wafers. Baked by electricity by The Natural Food Co." The card verso has recipes using Triscuit crackers. "SM 9-03" is handwritten on the bottom of the verso.

Catalogue of pickles, mustard, rich sauces, hermetically sealed soups, meats, fish, &c., William Underwood & Co., 67 Broad Street, Boston, Mass., December 1, 1858

The condiments, canned goods and other products are listed along with prices.

Full-length portrait of Lesley Dillingham Bangs, seated on a studio prop, facing front, holding a riding crop and her dog's leash, Boston, Mass., 1889

Lesley Dillingham Bangs is dressed in a riding habit for her studio portrait with her dog sitting at her feet. The portrait was taken at H.F. Holland's Studio at 10 Temple Place in Boston, Massachusetts.

Three-quarter portrait of Lesley Dillingham Bangs, standing, facing front, Arlington, Mass., undated

In this studio portrait Lesley Dillingham Bangs is now Mrs. Walter Jackson Brown. The photograph was taken by Litchfield in Arlington, Massachusetts.

Three-quarter portrait of Lesley Dillingham Bangs, standing, facing right, holding a riding crop and her dog's paw, Winchester, Mass., ca. 1894

The image verso is captioned "Lesley Dillingham Bangs (Mary Lesley Bangs) 1894?"

Lesley Dillingham Bangs Brown in front of the Elisha Dillingham Bangs House, Central Green, Winchester, Mass., undated

Lesley Dillingham Bangs Brown is the driver of this buggy standing in front of the Elisha Dillingham Bangs House.

Lesley Dillingham Bangs at the Weir Reservoir, Middlesex Fells, Mass., undated

Lesley Dillingham Bangs and an unidentified woman holding a parasol sit in a buggy next to the Middlesex Fells Reservoir.

Full-length double portrait of Rhoda and Alice Skillings, facing front, Arlington, Mass., dated December 27, 1897

The following information is handwritten on the item verso. The daughters of James and Lucy Skillings raised at 38 Rangeley Road, Winchester, Massachusetts and buried in Wildwood Cemetery. This photograph was taken when they were bridesmaids for their cousin Lesley Dillingham Bangs when she married ...

Rhoda and Alice Skillings playing tag on the porch of the Elisha Dillingham Bangs House, Central Green, Winchester, Mass., 1889

The two Skillings sisters play with two other girls, Marion and Isabell, in their winter coats and caps on the house porch. The surname of Marion and Isabell is unknown.

Georgiana Skillings Bangs in the fern rockery at Central Street, corner Rangeley, Winchester, Mass., undated

Georgiana Skillings Bangs, the mother of Lesley Dillingham Bangs, stands in the rock garden at the Bangs House, Winchester, Massachusetts.

Billhead for H.R.W. Este, Dr., cream, skim milk, butter, Marlboro, Mass., dated August 1, 1893

The item is payment for fifteen pounds of butter.

Billhead for E. Crosby & Company, flour, feed and grain commission, Brattleboro, Vermont, dated June 16, 1893

The text on the barrel reads "Crocker's 196 Best Roller Process Minneapolis, Minnesota."

Billhead for Blodgett & Dewitt, groceries, fruit, tobacco and cigars, Brattleboro, Vermont, dated October 3, 1894

The business is a wholesale dealer in groceries, fruit, tobacco and cigars.

Billhead for E. Bowley & Co., dealers in W.I. goods & groceries, No. 25 Merrimack Street, Haverhill, Mass., dated February 9, 1856

Bowley deals in West Indian goods and groceries at his premises on Merrimack Street in Haverhill, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Edward Emerson, dealer in butter, cheese and lard, No. 47 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass., dated January 15, 1841

Emerson deals in dairy products at his business in Faneuil Hall Market.

Billhead for Edward Emerson & Co., dealer in butter, cheese and lard, No. 47 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass., dated August 7, 1841

Emerson deals in dairy products at his business in Faneuil Hall Market.

Billhead for J. Hosmer Jr., butter, cheese, lard and eggs, Stall No. 5, New Faneuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass., dated November 17, 1869

The billhead has an image of the Faneuil Hall building.

Billhead for Whitcomb & Atherton, millers, Ludlow, Vermont, dated July 29, 1871

The millers are also wholesale and retail dealers in flour, grain, feed, pork, fish, wool, butter and Ashton Salt and Cheese.

Billhead for Luey & Abercrombie, wholesale grocers, Greenfield, Mass., dated December 24, 1919

The right side of the billhead reads "United States Wheat Director."

Billhead for Kibbe Brothers Co., confectionery, 33-51 Harrison Ave., Springfield, Mass., dated October 7, 1914

Kibbe is a manufacturer and wholesale dealer in confectionery.

Billhead for Luey & Abercrombie, wholesale grocers, Greenfield, Mass., dated December 24, 1919

The left side of the billhead reads "Member of U.S. Food Administration." The office and salesroom is located on the Boston & Maine Railroad line.

Billhead for Abbott Grocery Co., wholesale grocers, Keene, New Hampshire, dated July 14, 1926

The business carries Mastiff and Good Luck brand products. Abbott is a member of the United States Food Administration and is a United States Wheat Director.

Exterior view of Rangeley Hall, Winchester, Mass., undated

The image verso is inscribed "Rangeley Hall built by David Nelson Skillings on lower side lawn of E.D. Bangs, his Rangeley property, for community school house and social hall. Miss Mary Pickard Winsor was teacher in this school. Torn down about 1905-06. Property of Lesley Wilcox." An architectural ...

Rangeley Park, Winchester, Mass., undated

The image verso is inscribed "Rangeley Park, probably Rangeley Hall seen through trees, right of way at lower boundary of Elisha Bangs estate."

Exterior view of Elisha Dillingham Bangs and Georgiana Skillings Bangs House, Central Green, Winchester, Mass., undated

The image verso is inscribed "Elisha Dillingham Bangs & Georgiana Skillings Bangs home on Central St. and Rangeley before being stuccoed."

Exterior view of the stable on the Elisha Dillingham Bangs Estate on Central Street, entrance to Rangeley, Winchester, Mass., 1889

A man holds a horse outside the stables with a young boy standing in front of a carriage.

Exterior view of the water tower on the Elisha Dillingham Bangs Estate, at extreme edge, easterly of Central Street, Winchester, Mass., 1889

The image verso is inscribed "Later converted to a sunken herb garden in the stone foundations by his widow Georgiana Skillings Bangs. Property of Lesley Wilcox."

Exterior view of the David Nelson Skillings Mansion, Rangeley, Winchester, Mass., undated

The image verso is inscribed "Later owned by Alonzo Weeks. Property of Lesley Wilcox."

Exterior view of duplex house, lower entrance to Rangeley, Winchester, Mass., undated

The image verso is inscribed "Duplex house, architect Geo. Rand, built by D.N. Skillings at lower entrance to Rangelely. South 1/2 later occupied by Mrs. James Skillings "Aunt Mell." James Skillings was the brother of Georgiana Skillings Bangs.

Exterior view of Rangeley Ridge house, Winchester, Mass., undated

The inscription across the top of the image recto reads "Built by D.N. Skillings on Rangeley Ridge for friends, now torn down." The image verso inscription reads "House built by D.N. Skillings (for rental) (on easterly Rangeley Ridge). Torn down. Architect Geo. Rand."

Woman and boy standing in a field, Winchester, Mass., undated

An unidentified woman and boy stand in a field with two dogs and a cow and her calf.

Coach driver and carriage in front of the Elisha Dillingham Bangs House, Central Street, Winchester, Mass., undated

A formally dressed coach driver sits in a two-wheeled carriage in front of the Elisha Dillingham Bangs House in Winchester, Massachusetts.

Amusement Club at Rangeley Hall, Winchester, Mass., December 19, 1894

Club members stand on stage in "A dramatic evening: a farce" by J.K. Bangs in Rangeley Hall, the social hall and school in Rangeley Place, Winchester, Massachusetts. The photograph is mounted on a program listing the actors and their characters.

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Lesley Wilcox Anderson Donation

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Maureen Meister Donation

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Trade card for New England Condensed Mince Meat, T.E. Dougherty Co., Chicago, Illinois and Port Byron, New York, 1891

The card is in the shape of a pocket watch and opens to read "Now is the time to try it. Delicious pie in 20 minutes" and "Two large mince pies are made from one package of Dougherty's New England Condensed Mince Meat."