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Billhead for Bangs & Horton, coal agents, 16 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass., 1800s

Bangs & Horton are agents for the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Company, the Maryland Coal Company and the Despard Gas Coal Company.

Billhead for Griggs & Forbes, dealers in coal and wood, wharf, Causeway Street near Charlestown Bridge, office, No. 20 State Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 15, 1845

Griggs & Forbes have a wharf address and an office address in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for C.D. Wild & Son, wood, coal, hay, box and bundle wood, drain pipe, No. 3 Canal, near Cambridge Street, opposite Sullivan Square, Boston, Mass., dated July 8, 1875

Wild is an agent for the Merrimack Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Andover, Massachsuetts.

Unitarian Church (not episcopal) now a private residence (1969), Manchester, Mass., undated

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.

Receipt for Cambridge Gas-Light Company, Dr., Hiton Block, 424 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass., dated October 1, 1886

The verso describes the gas rates and the stores where payments can be made.

Billhead for Ilsley Brothers, funeral and furnishing undertakers, corner Federal and Temple Streets, Portland, Maine, undated

Ilsley deals in black walnut, white wood, pine and metallic coffins and caskets.

Trade card for the Boston Furnace Co., furnaces, ranges & ventilation, tin and sheet iron work, No. 6 Portland Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card reads "Estimates furnished on all kinds of heating and ventilating."

Trade card for Edward P. Brock & Co., Ford's Steam Specialties, 104 High Street, Boston, Mass., undated

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.

Trade card for the Royal Steam Heater Co., Royal Boilers, steam supplies, steam and hot water heating, Gardner, Mass., undated

Steam supplies are carried by the Royal Steam Heater Company in Gardner, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Frank O. Houghton Company, steam, gas and water piping, 93 and 95 Foster Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

The Houghton Company is a contractor for steam and hot water heating.

Advertisement for The Magee Furnace Co., furnaces, ranges and stoves, 36, 38 Union Street, 21 Friend Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Magee products are listed and a descriptive circular can be requested.

Town Railway Station and Harbor, Birdseye View from Spy Rock, Manchester by the Sea, Mass., undated

A bird's eye view with a railroad in the foreground and the harbor in the distance.

Advertisement for Ballou & Co., furnaces, No. 112 Portland near Chardon Street, Boston, Mass., May 2, 1868

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.

Lower Harbor, Manchester by the Sea, Mass., undated

A bird's eye view of the Lower Harbor in Manchester, Massachusetts. Boston Post Card Company, collection made 1905-1912.

William A. Tucker Garage and Stable [combination], Manchester, Mass., undated

Exterior view of a combination garage and stable owned by William A. Tucker in Manchester, Massachusetts.

Ernest Longfellow House, Coolidge Point, Manchester, Mass., undated

Exterior view of the Ernest Longfellow House, Coolidge Point, Manchester, Massachusetts. Architects Rotch and Tilden.

Directions for the Puritan Oil Heater, The Cleveland Foundry Co., Cleveland, Ohio

The item is a directions label for Puritan Oil Heater model numbers 149, 154, 155, 158 and 159.

Trade card for the Jarvis Patent Gas Consuming Furnace for setting steam boilers, Jarvis Furnace Co., location unknown, undated

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.

Billhead for the New Haven Steam Heating Co., Patent Automatic Solo-Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus, 68 Court Street, New Haven, Connecticut, dated December 22, 1885

The Company manufactures and installs the furnace.

Advertisement for Clement & Brown Mfg. Co., manufacturers of Decrow Hot Air Furnaces, 101 and 103 Broad Street, Bangor, Maine, 1865

The Company manufactures Nelson's Patent Crated Cans, tin ware, cream cans and tanks in addition to the furnaces.

Billhead for John Ballou, hot-air furnaces, 112 Portland Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 1, 1881

Ballou deals in stoves, grates, ranges, chimney-tops and manufactures sheet-iron, copper and tin ware. John Ballou is the successor to Walter Bryent.

Billhead for the Magee Furnace Co., furnaces, ranges, parlor, office & cooking stoves, 32 to 38 Union and 19 & 21 Friend Streets, Boston, Mass., dated April 28, 1881

The foundry for the business is located in Chelsea, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Bugbee & Brownell, importers & grinders of pure spices, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

A branch from a cinammon tree is shown in the image. The card verso describes the cultivation of cinammon trees.

Artist proof etchings, Worcester Salt Co., 168 Duane Street, New York, New York, undated

Fourteen etchings are shown which can be redeemed in exchange for Worcester Salt coupons.

Trade card for Manson's Genuine Home-Made Bread, 65 Green Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Manson's Bread "is the best in the world, made and for sale only at 65 Geen St., Boston."

Trade card for Atmore's mince meat and genuine English Plum Pudding, Atmore & Son, location unknown, 1877

Jones & Eaton are the sole New England agents, located at 2 Chatham Row, Boston, Massachusetts. The image caption reads "French Cook."

Trade card for Le Boulanger, Bognard, Paris, France, undated

A young boy poses as "Le Boulanger" while kneading dough in this image.

Trade card for Le Patissier, Bognard, Paris, France, undated

A little boy poses as "Le Patissier" while sampling a pastry.

Billhead for C.F. Austin & Co., bakers of pilot and navy bread, No. 116 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 2, 1867

The Company factory is shown in the billhead image. Austin bakes "all kinds of crackers" in addition to bread.

Sapolio Soap, location unknown, undated

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."

Letterhead for S.N. Gaut & Co., domestic and fancy bakers, 90 West Cedar Street, Boston, Mass., 1890s

Gaut was established in 1840. There are distributing stores on Washington, LaGrange, Cornhill and Canal Streets in Boston.

Ward's Paradise Fruit Cake, Ward Baking Company, New York, New York, undated

An order card and envelope advertises Ward's Paradise Fruit Cakes as holiday gifts.

Trade card for Keltie's Bakery, 242 Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass., undated

Customers will receive a set of cards with a brown bread purchase on Sunday mornings.

Trade card for S. Beach, plain & fancy baker, 198 & 202 College Street, Burlington, Vermont, undated

The bottom of the card reads "Extra Burlington Crackers a Specialty."

Billhead for E.K. Smith & Son, bakers and confectioners, Hanover, New Hampshire, dated August 12, 1871

Smith's son has joined him in the bakery business.

Billhead for C.H. Eddy, crackers, Saratoga Chips, bread, cake and pastry, Brattleboro, Vermont, dated October 16, 1900

The billhead reads "wedding cake, lady fingers and macaroons a specialty."

Billhead for Geo. W. Smith & Son, manufacturing bakers & confectioners, White River Junction, Vermont, dated April 22, 1902

Smith claims to be the largest manufacturing bakery in Vermont.

Billhead for Geo. W. Smith & Son, manufacturing bakers & confectioners, White River Junction, Vermont, dated Octotber 28, 1902

The billhead shows a box of Smith's Hanover Crackers.

Billhead for Geo. W. Smith & Son, manufacturing bakers & confectioners, White River Junction, Vermont, dated November 4, 1902

The Smith trademark is shown at the top of the billhead.

Billhead for Gurnsey Bro's. & Co., manufacturers of Keene Crackers, fancy biscuits & confectionery, Keene, New Hampshire, dated June 13, 1902

The Company is also a jobber in cigars and tobacco.

Billhead for Geo. H. Cross., baker & confectioner, Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, dated December 19, 1904

Cross carries St. Johnsbury Crackers and deals in Vermont cheese and all grades of cigars.

Billhead for Geo. H. Cross., baker & confectioner, Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, dated July 21, 1902

Mr. Cross was incorporated in 1900.

Billhead for Geo. H. Cross., baker & confectioner, Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, dated June 26, 1902

The left side of the billhead is embossed with "St. Johnsbury" with the text around it reading "St. Johnsbury Crackers a Specialty."

Billhead for Geo. H. Cross., baker & confectioner, Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, dated August 13, 1902

The Cross store is shown in the image with pedestrians standing on the sidewalk.

Billhead for Geo. H. Cross., baker & confectioner, Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, dated October 14, 1902

Cross carries St. Johnsbury Crackers and deals in Vermont cheese and all grades of cigars.

Billhead for The Humphrey-Cornell Co., wholesale grocers and receivers of flour, New London, Connecticut, dated June 3, 1907

Humphrey-Cornell is a distributing agent for Laurel Flour made by the Winona Mill Company.

Billhead for Kennedy's Celebrated Biscuit, National Biscuit Company, Cambridgeport, Mass., dated April 23, 1902

The Kennedy factory is shown in the billhead image.

Trade card for Maillard, fancy chocolate & bonbons, location unknown, undated

Maillard has been awarded gold medals in New York, Paris and Vienna.

Trade card for unknown confectioner, location unknown, undated

A young boy carries a candy cane over one shoulder.

Trade card for unknown confectioner, location unknown, undated

A young boy pushes a wheelbarrow holding bundled grain.