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Billhead for the Walker Stetson Company, manufacturers, importers and jobbers, Essex & Lincoln Streets, Boston, Mass., dated May 2, 1902

Shirts and hose are listed on the billhead.

Billhead for the Walker Stetson Company, manufacturers, importers and jobbers, Essex & Lincoln Streets, Boston, Mass., dated April 12, 1902

Shirts and aprons are listed on the billhead.

Billhead for the Walker Stetson Company, manufacturers, importers and jobbers, Essex & Lincoln Streets, Boston, Mass., dated August 29, 1902

The date November 1 is handwritten above the date August 29, 1902. "This invoice, being dated ahead, does not take any extra date, is due Dec. 1 less 5%" is stamped on the billhead.

Double gang saw mill, as made by Thos. F. Burgess & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The parts of the Double Gang Saw Mill are described at the bottom of the sheet.

Letterhead for The Federal Manufacturing Company, specialties in wire goods, Badger Building, 537 Albany Street, Boston, Mass., dated February 10, 1903

The factory is located in the Badger Building on Albany Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Letterhead for The Federal Manufacturing Company, specialties in wire goods, Badger Building, 537 Albany Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 3, 1903

Wire products are shown in the illustrations at the top of the letterhead.

Letterhead for The Federal Manufacturing Company, specialties in wire goods, Badger Building, 537 Albany Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 28, 1903

Text at the top of the letterhead reads "Particular attention paid to the making of new goods to order."

George Crompton's fancy looms for the manufacture of woolen fabrics, Worcester, Mass., undated

Wool fabric is shown in the loom image.

Chas. C. Sargent's wool machine works, on Stoney Brook R.R. near Lowell, Graniteville, Mass., undated

The three pieces of equipment in the image are the cold air wool-drying machine, the patent burring machine and the metallic waste card.

Greeting card for the Manufacturers' Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Boston, Mass., undated

The handwritten text on the verso reads "before 1888." The greeting is "Compliments of the season from Manufacturers' Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Boston."

Trade card for Ebenezer W. Stone, insurance agent, office 242 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Stone deals in "life, fire and accident insurance effected in first-class companies."

Trade card for James J. Goodrich, fire and marine insurance, 20 Central Street, Boston, Mass., 1880

Goodrich pays particular attention to freight, hull and cargo insurance. The inside of the card details post office regulations for September 1881.

Trade card for the Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 555 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass., undated

The Company was incorporated in 1833 and insures dwellings and contents.

Trade card for the Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 555 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass., January 1, 1888

The statement of assets, risks and liabilities for January 1, 1888 is printed on the card verso. The following information is stamped on the verso: "H.H. Smith, Agent, Office 115 Circuit Ave., Cottage City, Mass."

Advertisement for The Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd. of The Employers' Group, location unknown, undated

Judd & Parsons, located at 56 Suffolk Street in Holyoke, Massachusetts, are agents for this Company.

Trade card for the Boston Marine Insurance Co., Boston, Mass., undated

The card reads "We take the liberty to hand you a few of our postal card applications. Should you desire more, we will send them on receipt of request to do so."

Trade card for the Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, life and accident insurance, Hartford, Connecticut, 1868

The card lists the states with their electoral votes and has a blank space to fill in for Democrats and Republicans. The card verso lists the presidential vote from 1824 to 1864. C.G.C. Plummer is the general agent at 89 Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for the Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Quincy, Mass., 1885

The card unfolds to list eclipses, times and seasons. There is an 1885 calendar on the verso.

Promissory note for the Mechanics' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Boston, Mass., dated June 13, 1861

The note is for a $10.50 insurance policy, signed by David W. Emery.

Trade card for the United States Benefit Association of Boston, Mass., Snow Building, 160 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Benefit Association is described on the card verso.

Exterior and interior views of the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm House, excavation and north wall fireplace, Newbury, Mass., August 3, 1992

The image on the left shows excavation work outside the farm house. The image on the right shows the north wall fireplace renovation.

Interior views of the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm House, attic and basement, Newbury, Mass., April 3, 1991

Three images show renovation work in the attic and basement.

Exterior view of the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm House, Newbury, Mass., undated

A hay wagon stands to the left of the front entrance of the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm House. The handwritten note on the verso reads "Ellie: French worked fr. early 1880s to early 1890s. He was active in the Boston Camera Club."

Exterior view of the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm House, Newbury, Mass., undated

The ivy covered front entrance of the farm house is seen in this image.

Exterior view of Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm House, excavation, Newbury, Mass., March 1990

Excavation work is captured outside two doors on the farm house.

Trade card for Soapine French Laundry Soap, Kendall M'F'G. Co., Providence, Rhode Island, undated

The card verso states that Soapine takes the place of soap, Sal Soda, Borax and washing crystals for cleaning hands or fabric. The New York office is located at 54 and 56 Worth Street.

Trade card for the Conqueror Wringer, Conqueror Wringer Co., New York, New York, undated

The product is sold by Nichols Brothers, dealers in stoves and tinware, in Peterborough, New Hampshire.

Hints for the laundry and other useful information, presented by J.C. Hubinger Bros. Co., New Haven, Connecticut and Keokuk, Iowa, undated

The pamphlet describes the product use in clothes, stain removal and home remedies. Elastic Starch is only manufactured for use in the laundry to stiffen collars and cuffs. The lverso describes Pop's Corn Starch for making items to eat such as pies, cakes and puddings.

Trade card for The Ideal Flat Iron Cleaner, The Bodine Roofing Co., Mansfield, Ohio, undated

The card verso has instructions for using the Flat Iron Cleaner. The item was patented April 13, 1897.

Exterior view of the James J. Phelan House, Manchester, Mass., 1920

The Phelan House, with awnings, is seen from across the lawn.

Exterior view of the John Bremer House, Smith's Point, Manchester, Mass., 1888-1892

The Bremer House is seen in Manchester, Massachusetts

Barrett Mansion, New Ipswich, New Hampshire, dated May 8, 1906

The Barrett Mansion is seen from across the street in this image.

Exterior view of Roseland Cottage and the gazebo, Woodstock, Connecticut, 1904

Roseland Cottage and the gazebo behind it are seen in this image. The verso reads "Print from glass plate negative, same size, owned by Woodstock Historical Society and dated 1904. Postcard file: Woodstock, Ct. Bowen House."

Interior view of Lyman Estate House, dining room fireplace, Waltham, Mass., undated

The image verso reads "Dining room, Lyman house, Waltham, Mass. Built in 1790 by McIntire. Restored by Marie Tupper Gregg in 1918. Reproduction of original paper put on walls-photographs of this room enclosed-Nale paper by Thomas Strathan Co. By Mrs. Marie Tupper Gregg, Tupper & Goodridge, 543 Boyls...

Group portrait of seven men, seated, facing front, on the porch, Roseland Cottage, Woodstock, Connecticut, 1892

The men are identified on the verso as: Senator Platt, Attorney General Miller, Secretary Tracy, Elliott F. Shepard, Senator Frye, J.P. Morgan, Commissioner for the Indians, Henry Chandler Bowen.

Interior view of the Swett-Ilsley House, fireplace, Newbury, Mass., 1932

The fireplace, with its three beehive ovens, is seen in this image.

Exterior view of the east end of the Davis-Freeman House, West Gloucester, Mass., April 24, 1930

The east end of the Davis-Freeman House can be seen in this photograph.

Exterior view of the southeast corner of the Davis-Freeman House, West Gloucester, Mass., April 24, 1930

The Davis-Freeman House stands in an overgrown field in this image.

Group portrait of Codman Family members, Codman House, Lincoln, Mass.

The individuals are identified on the item verso as follows: Thomas N. Codman, Alice N. Codman, Violet Egerton, Ogden Codman (standing), Mrs. Ogden Codman, Ogden Codman, Jr. (on step) and Lady Grey Egerton.

Exterior view of the John Bremer House, Smith's Point, Manchester, Mass., undated

The John Bremer House at Smith's Point is seen in this image. The item verso reads "House in rear is J. Warren Merrill's commonly known as the "extinguisher" house."

Exterior view of the J. Randolph Coolidge, Jr. House, Manchester, Mass., undated

The image verso reads "Pond by Lobster Cove, FLB, with J. Warren Merrill's "Extinguisher House" back to left of Coolidge House."

Exterior view of the Sargent Murray Gilman House, Gloucester, Mass., undated

The front gate, fence and steps lead to the Sargent House front door.

Exterior view of the Sargent-Murray-Gilman House, Gloucester, Mass, undated

A male figure stands next to the large plant covering an entrance to the Sargent House.

Ten in a row, location unknown, 1886

The ten are identified on the verso as: Bill, FGC, Elinor, Stanie, Bella, Harry, Franer, Jim, Pudy and Peg.

Trade card for the West Townsend Tavern, Route 119, West Townsend, Massachusetts, undated

The tavern was established in 1774 and accomodates transient and permanent guests. Luncheon, tea and dinner are served under the owner-management of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Grandin.

Matchbook for The 1640 Hart House, Linebrook Road between Routes 1 & 1-A, Ipswich, Mass., undated

The Hart House has guest accomodations and serves luncheon and dinner.

Trade card for the Eyrie House, Mount Nonotuck, Mass., undated

The postal address is given as "William Street, Mount Tom, Mass." The stage fare up and down the Mountain is 20 cents each way. The card verso lists the sights which can be seen from the Eyrie House location.

Trade card for the Baxter House, No. 126 Circuit Avenue, Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., undated

The Baxter House is on the European Plan and provides rooms by the day or week.

Trade card for Massasoit House, corner of Main and Rail Road Streets, Springfield, Mass., undated

Massasoit House is located at the junction of the Boston, Albany, New Haven and the Northern Rail Roads. The card verso gives the mileage from various towns to Springfield.

Trade card for the Hotel Leominster, Leomister, Mass., undated

The Hotel Leominster provides electric light and steam heat.