Bangs & Horton are agents for the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Company, the Maryland Coal Company and the Despard Gas Coal Company.
Collection: Ephemera collection
GUSN: 249762
Ref. Code: EP001.01.047.01.02.005
Griggs & Forbes have a wharf address and an office address in Boston, Massachusetts.
Date: 1845-10-15
GUSN: 249766
Ref. Code: EP001.01.047.01.02.006
Wild is an agent for the Merrimack Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Andover, Massachsuetts.
Date: 1875-07-08
GUSN: 249773
Ref. Code: EP001.01.047.01.02.007
Exterior view of the front of the Unitarian Church in Manchester, Massachusetts. In 1969, this building was in use as a private residence. From the Boston Post Card Company, collection made 1905-1912.
Collection: General photographic collection
GUSN: 249778
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.1680.0040.002
The verso describes the gas rates and the stores where payments can be made.
Date: 1886-10-01
GUSN: 249775
Ref. Code: EP001.01.047.02.01.001
Ilsley deals in black walnut, white wood, pine and metallic coffins and caskets.
GUSN: 249781
Ref. Code: EP001.01.048.01.01.002
The card reads "Estimates furnished on all kinds of heating and ventilating."
GUSN: 249783
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.001
The Brock Company deals in Ford's Steam Specialties, asbestos goods, Paroid Roofing and Parine Roofing Paint. The card verso lists the items manufactured by Ford.
GUSN: 249784
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.002
Steam supplies are carried by the Royal Steam Heater Company in Gardner, Massachusetts.
GUSN: 249787
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.003
The Houghton Company is a contractor for steam and hot water heating.
GUSN: 249789
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.004
Magee products are listed and a descriptive circular can be requested.
GUSN: 249792
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.005
A bird's eye view with a railroad in the foreground and the harbor in the distance.
GUSN: 249795
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.1680.0180.002
The image shows Walter Bryent's Patent Furnace for churches, school houses, stores and private residences. The advertisement is from the "Boston Journal" May 2, 1868.
Date: 1868-05-02
GUSN: 249794
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.006
A bird's eye view of the Lower Harbor in Manchester, Massachusetts. Boston Post Card Company, collection made 1905-1912.
GUSN: 249796
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.1680.0180.003
Exterior view of a combination garage and stable owned by William A. Tucker in Manchester, Massachusetts.
GUSN: 249797
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.1680.0060.003
Exterior view of the Ernest Longfellow House, Coolidge Point, Manchester, Massachusetts. Architects Rotch and Tilden.
GUSN: 249811
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.1680.0080.001
The item is a directions label for Puritan Oil Heater model numbers 149, 154, 155, 158 and 159.
Date: 1894-1905
GUSN: 249801
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.007
A.F. Upton is the general agent for the Jarvis Furnace and the Mahony Patent Corrugated Grate Bar described on the card verso. Upton is located at No. 48 Congress Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
GUSN: 249803
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.008
The Company manufactures and installs the furnace.
Date: 1885-12-22
GUSN: 249804
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.009
The Company manufactures Nelson's Patent Crated Cans, tin ware, cream cans and tanks in addition to the furnaces.
Date: 1865
GUSN: 249808
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.010
Ballou deals in stoves, grates, ranges, chimney-tops and manufactures sheet-iron, copper and tin ware. John Ballou is the successor to Walter Bryent.
Date: 1881-11-01
GUSN: 249809
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.011
The foundry for the business is located in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
Date: 1881-04-28
GUSN: 249810
Ref. Code: EP001.01.049.01.01.012
A branch from a cinammon tree is shown in the image. The card verso describes the cultivation of cinammon trees.
GUSN: 249343
Ref. Code: EP001.01.045.09.02.011
Fourteen etchings are shown which can be redeemed in exchange for Worcester Salt coupons.
GUSN: 249344
Ref. Code: EP001.01.045.09.02.012
Manson's Bread "is the best in the world, made and for sale only at 65 Geen St., Boston."
GUSN: 249348
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.001
Jones & Eaton are the sole New England agents, located at 2 Chatham Row, Boston, Massachusetts. The image caption reads "French Cook."
Date: 1877
GUSN: 249350
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.002
A young boy poses as "Le Boulanger" while kneading dough in this image.
GUSN: 249351
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.003
A little boy poses as "Le Patissier" while sampling a pastry.
GUSN: 249352
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.004
The Company factory is shown in the billhead image. Austin bakes "all kinds of crackers" in addition to bread.
Date: 1867-11-02
GUSN: 249353
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.005
The cover reads "This cake is a humbug but there is no humbug about a cake of Sapolio but don't let any one give you a humbug in place of Sapolio."
GUSN: 249354
Ref. Code: EP001.01.021.02.03.033
Gaut was established in 1840. There are distributing stores on Washington, LaGrange, Cornhill and Canal Streets in Boston.
Date: 1890s
GUSN: 249356
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.006
An order card and envelope advertises Ward's Paradise Fruit Cakes as holiday gifts.
GUSN: 249358
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.007
Customers will receive a set of cards with a brown bread purchase on Sunday mornings.
GUSN: 249359
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.001
The bottom of the card reads "Extra Burlington Crackers a Specialty."
GUSN: 249360
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.002
Smith's son has joined him in the bakery business.
Date: 1871-08-12
GUSN: 249361
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.003
The billhead reads "wedding cake, lady fingers and macaroons a specialty."
Date: 1900-10-16
GUSN: 249362
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.004
Smith claims to be the largest manufacturing bakery in Vermont.
Date: 1902-04-22
GUSN: 249363
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.005
The billhead shows a box of Smith's Hanover Crackers.
Date: 1902-10-28
GUSN: 249364
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.006
The Smith trademark is shown at the top of the billhead.
Date: 1902-11-04
GUSN: 249365
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.007
The Company is also a jobber in cigars and tobacco.
Date: 1902-06-13
GUSN: 249366
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.008
Cross carries St. Johnsbury Crackers and deals in Vermont cheese and all grades of cigars.
Date: 1904-12-19
GUSN: 249367
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.009
Mr. Cross was incorporated in 1900.
Date: 1902-07-21
GUSN: 249368
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.010
The left side of the billhead is embossed with "St. Johnsbury" with the text around it reading "St. Johnsbury Crackers a Specialty."
Date: 1902-06-26
GUSN: 249369
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.011
The Cross store is shown in the image with pedestrians standing on the sidewalk.
Date: 1902-08-13
GUSN: 249441
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.012
Date: 1902-10-14
GUSN: 249442
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.013
Humphrey-Cornell is a distributing agent for Laurel Flour made by the Winona Mill Company.
Date: 1907-06-03
GUSN: 249443
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.014
The Kennedy factory is shown in the billhead image.
Date: 1902-04-23
GUSN: 249445
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.015
Maillard has been awarded gold medals in New York, Paris and Vienna.
GUSN: 249447
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.010
A young boy carries a candy cane over one shoulder.
GUSN: 249448
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.011
A young boy pushes a wheelbarrow holding bundled grain.
GUSN: 249449
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.012