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Trade card for Peperell Ginger Ale, Pepperell Spring Water Co., 80 Boylston Street, Mass., 1925

The card verso has "1925" handwritten on it.

Label for Pepperell Ginger Ale, Pepperell Spring Water Company, Pepperell, Mass., undated

The Pepperell Spring Water Company manufactures the ginger ale.

Label for Pepperell Ginger Ale, Pepperell Spring Water Company, Pepperell, Mass., undated

The label describes the beverage as "Best in the World."

Label for the Pepperell Spring Water Company, Pepperell, Mass., undated

The fleur-de-lis motif is used in this label for the Pepperell Spring Water Company.

Label for the Pepperell Spring Water Company, Pepperell, Mass., undated

The label promotes Pepperell Natural Spring Water.

Label for Pepperell Superior Club Soda, Pepperell Spring Water Company, Pepperell, Mass., undated

The label reads "Trade P.S.C.S. Mark."

Label for Pepperell Sparking Mineral Water, Pepperell Spring Water Company, Pepperell, Mass., undated

The image is a photograph of the drive at Pepperell Spring. The label reads "The Best Table Water in the World."

Label for Dr. Swett's, the original root beer, Charles C. Copeland, Milton, Mass., undated

Charles C. Copeland is the local bottler and distributor of Dr. Swett's Root Beer.

Label for Birch Beer, Pepperell Spring Water Co., Pepperell, Mass., undated

The sparkling beer is "colored with burnt sugar."

Trade card for Tuft's Arctic Soda, location unknown, undated

The card verso is an advertisement for Wm. F. Harmon, dealer in daily and weekly papers, books, stationery, periodicals, fancy goods, toys, tobacco and cigars. Harmon is located opposite the B. & M. Depot, Great Falls, New Hampshire.

Trade card for the Acme Tea Company, J. Buckley, 92 Gorham Street, corner Charles, Lowell, Mass., 1884

This trade card contains harmful imagery including racist caricatures. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New England does not alter or...

Trade card for the Union Pacific Tea Company, 79 Water Street, New York, New York, undated

The image is captioned "An Easter Blessing." The card verso lists the branches of the Union Pacific Tea Company.

Trade card for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, 35 to 37 Vesey Street, New York, New York, undated

The Company promotes its A & P Baking Powder in 150 U.S. stores on the card verso.

Trade card for Dr. Swett's Root Beer, Geo.W. Swett, M.D., N.E. Botanic Depot, 245 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Dr. Swett's Root Beer is called "the great temperance drink" on the card verso. The ingredients are listed and prepared at the New England Botanic Depot on Washington Street.

Trade card for The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 92 Court Street, opposite Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Company is an importer, coffee roaster, wholesale dealer and retailer.

Trade card for The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 92 Court Street, opposite Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The image caption reads "There is something rotten in the state of Denmark."

Trade card for The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 92 Court Street, opposite Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The image caption reads "Hang out your banners on the outer walls!"

Trade card for The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 92 Court Street, opposite Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The image is captioned "Charge bayonets! Retreat!" Tea is advertised at 50 cents per pound on the card verso.

North American animals, Chase & Sanborn, tea and coffee importers, Boston, Mass., Chicago, Montreal, 1910

Captioned images of North American animals are shown to illustrate the variety of Chase & Sanborn Package Teas. The verso advertises coffees available from J.D. Taapken, 233 Holland Street, West Somerville, Massachusetts.

"Drink O& O Tea!" Trade card, undated

Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New England does not alter or edit objects and / or historical text. Trade card for the Oriental & O...

Adolescent boy with plaid vest

Male youth wearing plaid vest and resting elbow on side table. Case [and image ?] made by John Plumbe Jr.

Clarissa Baxter Shattuck (Dobson) and eldest child, Fanny Dobson

Clarissa Baxter Shattuck Dobson seated with her infant daughter Fanny. Same person as D.6.109.

Newhall Family

Middle-aged man with flowing hair.

Head-and-shoulders portrait of Frances Greely, location unknown, ca. 1850

The painting depicts Frances Greely [Loring Curtis]. Loring and Curtis was a firm of merchants in Boston, Massachusetts.

Mary E. Plummer

Mary E. Plumer (20s) with black choker; daughter of Governor William Plumer Jr. and Margaret Frost Mead, both of New Hampshire. Gift of Ellen A.R. Stone.

Unidentified man

Handsome man with defined cheek bones. Brothers Marcus Aurelius and Samuel Root were partners 1894-1851. Each operated independently, the former gaining prominence through writings on photography.

Reverend John M. Marsters (1827-1907)

Reverend John M. Marsters (1827-1907) of Cambridge, Mass. as a young man. Gift of Dorothea L. Mann.

Reverend John M. Marsters

Reverend John M. Marsters (1927-1907) of Cambridge, Mass. as a young man Case [and image ?] made by John Plumbe Jr., a maverick daguerreotypist who operated an extensive chain during the 1840s. See also D.6.119. Gift of Dorothea L. Mann.

Richard Frothingham

A portrait of a man with crossed eyes. Image made by John Plumbe Jr., a maverick daguerreotypist who operated an extensive chain during the 1840s.

Charles Ellsworth Colburn (age 4-5)

A young boy, aged 4-5, with head cocked. Image by John Plumbe Jr., a maverick daguerreotypist who operated an extensive chain during the 1840s.

Thomas G. Frothingham

Portrait of a mother in an elaborate print dress. Her arm is around a young son, about 3 years old. Image by John Plumbe Jr., a maverick daguerreotypist who operated an extensive chain during the 1840s.

Unidentified man

Man, in his 50s. Image and case by John Plumbe Jr., a maverick daguerreotypist who operated an extensive chain during the 1840s.

Nathan Appleton

Portrait of a man in his 50s with white striped vest.

William Thomas Casey

William Thomas Casey, about 50 years.

S. Annie Haven (Mrs. John Pierpont)

Young woman wearing gloves and a blue bow in her hair. Image by John Plumbe Jr., a maverick daguerreotypist who operated an extensive chain during the 1840s.

Checkers game

Two men playing checkers. At left is Mr. Amos Baker who worked at the Chapman Hall School for boys. As a middleaged man he married Matilda Eaton, great aunt of the donor. The man on the right is Mr. Samuel Parker of E. Cambridge. He adopted two of the donor's great aunts. Their name had been Eaton b...

Charles P. Taft

Bearded man in his 30s.

Francis Oliver Bigelow (1823-1862)

Bearded man (30-40) in dark coat.

Unidentified woman (40s-50s)

Woman with hair pulled back and earrings.

Unidentified woman with daguerreotype case

Young woman holding a daguerreotype case in her lap. Probably taken by Lorenzo G. Chase, active in Boston as an independent operator from 1846-1851.

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Unidentified young man

young man; probably taken by Lorenzo G. Chase, active in Boston as an independent operator from 1846-1851

Anna Gordon Cowing

Portrait of a young woman with short hair and prominent eyebrows. Probably taken by Lorenzo G. Chase, active in Boston as an independent operator from 1846-1851.

Sarah Augusta Mayo (1830-)

A young woman in a paisley print dress. Probably taken by Lorenzo G. Chase, active in Boston as an independent operator from 1846-1851.

Unidentified young woman

A young woman in summer dress, resting arm on side table. Probably taken by Lorenzo G. Chase, active in Boston as an independent operator from 1846-1851.

Alfred Churchill Thatcher

Alfred Churchill Thatcher as a young boy, about 10 years old. Probably taken by Lorenzo G. Chase, active in Boston as an independent operator from 1846-1851.

Nancy Locke Hill

Middle-aged woman (possibly Nancy Locke Hill ) holding spectacles in her lap. Image probably taken by Lorenzo G. Chase, active in Boston as an independent operator from 1846-1851.

Henry C. Mowry

Henry C. Mowry as a young man, four years before his death at Vicksburg as first lieutenant of the E. 72nd Illinois Volunteers. Charles Richard and Henry Meade were active in Albany, New York and Europe during the 1840s.

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Elderly man and woman

elderly man and woman; Abraham Bogardus (1822-1908) opened New York City gallery in 1846 and was first president of the national photographic association

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Unidentified young man

young man

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Girl in leather armchair

girl (10) seated in leather armchair; daguerreotype taken by Nathaniel Jaquith active at 98 Broadway studio 1848-1854