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Trade card for A.R. Campbell, temperance eating house, No.7 Wilson's Lane, Boston, Mass., undated

The establishment is open every day except Sunday.

Trade card for the Old Bite Revived, lodging house, James M. Stevens, proprietor, No.18 Faneuil Hall Square, Boston, Mass., December 25, 1857

The establishment has rooms for private parties and lodgings by the day or week.

Trade card for Cahoon & Phinney, dining saloon, No. 37 North Market Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card states "Hot meals served at all hours of the day."

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Commencement and bon voyage cards, 1956

16 cards, 1 note

Trade card for Pike's Oyster House, 271 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Pike's serves choice wines, liquors and cigars on Hanover Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Ladies' Coffee & Lunch Room, T.D. Cook, caterer, No. 23 Avon Street, Boston, Mass., undated

T.D. Cook is the caterer for this eating establishment.

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Easter cards, undated

3 cards

Trade card for Down Town Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dining Rooms, 48 & 50 Summer Street, corner of Arch, Boston, Mass., undated

J.D. Gilman is the proprietor of this dining establishment.

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Miscellaneous cards, undated

4 cards

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Invitations, undated

3 cards

Trade card for the Fair Play Eating House, confectionery, 237 Main Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

L.J. Taft and A.J. Lilley are the owners of this eating house and confectionery.

Trade card for the Squanicook Inn, restaurant, E.E. Winchester, proprietor, West Townsend, Mass., undated

Steak and chicken dinners are a specialty with auto parties accomodated at this West Townsend, Massachusetts establishment.

Trade card for Maison Robert, French restaurant, 45 School Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The restaurant's website address is given. The card verso reads "On the Freedom Trail" with a map.

Trade card for the Stoneheap Inn, restaurant, 383 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, Mass., undated

The Inn serves home cooked lunches and afternoon tea with antiques and a gift shop on the premises.

Trade card for the Washington Coffee House, John Smith, No.158 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The portrait of George Washington is flanked by the figure Columbia and a cherub.

Trade card for the Brattle Street Dining Saloon for Ladies and Gentlemen, Marston & Co., 23, 25, & 27 Brattle Street, Boston, Mass., undated

George and Russell Marston are the owners of the dining establishment.

Trade card for the Grace House Lunch Room, 385 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

The entrance to Grace House is shown in the card image.

Trade card for T.E. Griswold, restaurant and billiard rooms, 361 Main Street, Fitchburg, Mass., undated

Griswold offers meals cooked to order, ales, wines, cigars, tobacco and a confectionery.

Trade card for Sophia's Waffle Shop, restaurant, 52 Temple Street, Boston, Mass., 1926

Sophia's Waffle Shop is on Temple Street in back of the State House. The card verso has the year "1926" inscribed in ink.

Trade card for The Toll House, restaurant, Kenneth and Ruth Wakefield, Bedford Street, Route 18, Whitman, Mass., undated

The Toll House is open all year from 12 noon to 9:00 p.m. The card verso has a map showing the location.

Business card for Harold G. Moore, agent for rugs and carpets, Thompsonville, Connecticut, undated

Moore deals in Bigelow-Sanford, Alexander Smith, Roxbury and Firth Rugs.

Trade card for Laura's Remnant Shop, rugs, braided and hooked, rug wool and supplies, Winnicutt Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, undated

The proprietor is Laura Lehoullier.

Trade card for The Rug-ery, braided and hooked rugs, Frisky Hill, Gilmanton, New Hampshire, undated

The proprietor has novelties, mill ends, frames, patterns and will create gifts to order.

Trade card for Piligian Brothers, Inc., oriental & domestic rugs & carpets, 96 State Street, Springfield, Mass., undated

Rugs are cleaned, repaired and stored by the Crescent Carpet Cleaning Company. The business was established in 1910.

Business card for Milton A. Stone, agent, John H. Pray Sons and Co., rugs, mats, and mattings, 558 and 560 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. and 113 Worth Street, New York, New York, undated

Pray is an importer, jobber and manufacturing agent for rugs, mats and mattings.

Trade card for Mrs. Jean Neville, colonial knotted and fringed bed spreads, Whitefield, New Hampshire, undated

Mrs. Neville creates braided and hooked rugs, couch and table covers and hand loom work.

Trade card for F. Walton's Patents. linoleum, location unknown, undated

Walton Linoleum is carried by H.A. Hartley & Company, carpetings, linoleum and window shades, 95, 97, 99, and 103 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Smyrna Rugs and Mats in all qualities, John H. Pray, Sons & Co., 658 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The item reads "Open and Private Designs in John Bromley & Sons and other Standard Makers."

Trade card for Ray Hubbell's Patent Ornamental Metal Corners for oil cloths, location unknown, undated

The Metal Corners were patented February 10, 1880. The product is carried by Clark Chase, furniture, crockery, corners and binding for oil cloth in Bellows Falls, Vermont.

Hand-woven India druggets, Bangalore, India, undated

The inside of the brochure reads "The choicest products of the Hindu weavers of Bangalore." The verso lists the available sizes.

Trade card for Frank E. Fitts Mfg. & Supply Co., rubber mats, corrugated matting, embossed carpets, stair treads, 88 Purchase and 166 Oliver Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The trade card has images of the Company products.

Billhead for H.A. Hartley & Co., carpetings and window shades, 103 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1800s

Four names affiliated with the business are listed below the address.

Letterhead for Geo. C. Richardson & Co., agents for Lowell Manufacturing Company's Carpets, 178 Devonshire and 33 Federal Streets, Boston, Mass. and 115 & 117 Worth Street, New York, New York, 1800s

The name above the saluation reads "Andrew F. Swapp, Esq., Supt."

Letterhead for Geo. C. Richardson & Co., agents for Lowell Manufacturing Company's Carpets, 178 Devonshire and 33 Federal Streets, Boston, Mass. and 115 & 117 Worth Street, New York, New York, 1870s

Richardson has offices in Boston and New York.

Letterhead for Joel Goldthwait & Co., carpetings, 167 & 169 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1870s

Joel Goldthwait is a carpet dealer in Boston, Massachusetts.

Advertisement for H.L. Collamore, furniture, 111 and 113 Court Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Collamore does upholstery and furniture repair.

Advertisement for Rufus Pierce, furniture ware-house, No. 17 Market Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Pierce lists the numerous furniture pieces he has available for sale.

Advertisement for Haley Morse & Co., furniture, 411 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1873

Haley Morse carries parlor, chamber, dining room and library furniture as well as draperies and interior decorations. The old stock was destroyed in a May 1873 fire.

Postcard for Livermore & Martin, home furnishers, 61 Dwight Street, Holyoke, Mass., dated September 6, 1899

The business will have furniture for sale to students at the Hotel Woodbridge in South Hadley, Massachusetts during the week of September 11-16, 1899.

Home harmony, A. McArthur Co., furniture, rugs and draperies, 111-117 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1912

The image and poem are copyright 1912 by the Grand Rapids Furniture Record Company. The card verso is an advertisement for McArthur with a January 1913 calendar.

Postcard for C.B. Moller Inc., furniture, Massachusetts Avenue, Lafayette Square, Cambridge, Mass., September 1911

Customers are urged to purchase fall and winter furnishings in September 1911.

Postcard for C.B. Moller Inc., furniture, Massachusetts Avenue, Lafayette Square, Cambridge, Mass., October 1911

Moller's card entices customers to buy ranges and heating stoves in October 1911.

Postcard for A.A. Soule, complete house furnisher, 185 Water Street, August 1912

The card verso describes the chamber suite shown in the image with an August 1912 calendar.

Price list and envelope for Paine's Furniture Manufactory, Nos. 48 Canal & 141 Friend Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The Manufactory is convenient to the Boston depots and wharves. An image of the first floor salon is on the price list verso.

Label for James G. Blake's Fashionable Upholstery, Looking-Glass & Furniture Establishment, Cornhill & Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Blake is located on Cornhill and Washington Streets in Boston, Massaschusetts.

Household furniture at auction on Tuesday, April 28, 1885, at 2 o'clock p.m., at 38 North Avenue, O. Cambridge, by S.F. Rugg, auctioneer, Harvard Square, Cambridge and No. 11 Court Street, Boston, Mass., April 28, 1885

The auction is near Jarvis Field and offers carpets, chamber sets, a dining table and chairs among other items.

Shackford Patent Bedstead, 1476 Washington Street, corner of Concord, location unknown, undated

Open and closed illustrations of the Shackford Patent Bedstead are shown in the circular.

Billhead for F.A. Walker & Co., dealers in house furnishing goods, 83 & 85 Cornhill, 6 & 8 Brattle Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 24, 1863

Walker carries refrigerators, water coolers, fire sets, bird cages, cutlery and toilet ware along with other home goods.

Billhead for F.A. Walker & Co., dealers in house furnishing goods, 83 & 85 Cornhill, 6 & 8 Brattle Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 1, 1864

Walker carries Britannia and plated ware, Japanned tin ware, wood and willow ware along with other household items.

Billhead for Howard, Clark & Co., cabinet furniture, sofas, bedsteads, 407 Main Street, Brockton, Mass., dated July 29, 1884

The Company is a manufacturer and dealer in feathers, mattresses, coffins, caskets, robes and all kinds of furniture made to order.