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Letterhead for the New York Export & Import Co., exporters, importers & manufacturers agents, 56 & 58 Pine Street, New York, New York, November 3, 1902

The Company solicits business from The Dwyer Folding Bicycle Company in Danbury, Connecticut.

Bearings, The Cycling Authority of America, Paris, France, April 2, 1896

The text describes the superiority of the aluminum bicycle the Lu-Mi-Num. "The bearings" is the periodical published by The Cycling Authority of America in Chicago, Illinois.

Instructions for the Lu-Mi-Num Bicycle, St. Louis Refrigerator and Wooden Gutter Co., St. Louis, Missouri, 1896

The leaflet provides detailed instructions for putting together the Lu-Mi-Num Bicycle.

Original folding bicycle, The Dwyer Folding Bicycle Co., Danbury, Connecticut, 1897

The advantages and features of the folding bicycle are described in text and photographs.

52 University Avenue, Providence, R.I.

Postcard of a large, several story house with a front porch. Surrounded by a small lawn and several trees.

Trade card for Victor Bicycles, Overman Wheel Co., office and factory, Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1895

The Overman Wheel Company has branch offices in Boston and across the country.

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Rhode Island - Wakefield

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Rhode Island - Wakefield - Mounted Photographs

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Unidentified street, possibly Wakefield, Rhode Island

Photograph of an unidentified residential street possibly in Wakefield, Rhode Island. The street is shaded by numerous trees on both sides, and the facades of several houses can be discerned. There is a carriage in front of one of the homes, most likely horse-drawn, and the street is lined with seve...

Advertisement for Victor Bicycles, Overman Wheel Co., New York, Boston, undated

The item verso has an advertisement for the Cassell Publishing Company's new books.

Trade card for Nichols House, hotel, Bangor, Maine, ca. 1868

The text at the bottom of the card reads "Stages leave this House daily for all parts of the country."

Fragment, stagecoach illustration, location unknown, undated

A stagecoach drawn by four horses is shown in the illustration.

Trade card for Lations & Shoules, dealers in and manufacturers of carriages of all descriptions, West Newbury, Mass., undated

The business deals in chaises, buggies, carryalls and wagons.

Trade card for Luther W. Chase, carriage painter, 183 Portland Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Chase will attend promptly to customer orders.

Trade card for Luther R. Chase, carriage painter, Cambridge Street, East Cambridge, Mass., undated

The business is located opposite Flander's Exchange, rear of Snow's Harness Shop. Chase is the successor to H.T. Weltch.

Trade card for Wm. H. Kelley, carriage service, stand, corner Dartmouth Street and Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass., undated

Kelley will take telephone orders for carriage service.

Trade card for the Cambridge Carriage Repository, Henderson Bros., North Cambridge, Mass., undated

The business carries new and second-hand carriages, sleighs, pungs, harnesses, store and express wagons.

Trade card for McManus Brothers, hack, livery, boarding and sale stable, Concord, Mass., undated

The business provides vehicles for tourists, weddings and funerals. The card verso lists historic sites and has a train timetable for Concord, Massachusetts

Trade card for Skinner & Scott, manufacturers of fine carriage and wagon wheels, 133 Alley Street, Lynn, Mass., undated

The factory is shown in the image on the card verso.

Trade card for Frank W. Leavitt, hack, boarding & livery stable, carriage manufactory, Nos. 470, 472, 474 Somerville Avenue, Somerville, Mass., undated

Carriage painting and repairing is done at the manufactory in Somerville, Massachusetts.

Trade card for C.S. Parker, carriage dealer, West Main Street, Ware, Mass., undated

Parker has opened a new carriage repository in Ware. C.S. Parker is part of the firm of S.R. Parker & Son, manufacturers of carriages, located in Millbury, Massachusetts.

Billhead for E. Winsor & Co., dealers in carriage makers' and blacksmiths' supplies, Nos. 1, 3 & 5 Eddy Street, Providence, Rhode Island, dated August 7, 1880

The business premises are shown in the billhead image.

Billhead for James O'Donnell, Dr., carriage manufacturer, Beacon Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 28, 1881

The business will repair carriages for customers.

Billhead for the Amesbury Carriage Company, Warren Avenue, between Elm and Belmont Streets, Brockton, Mass., dated July 8, 1895

The customer purchased a wagon from the business.

Billhead for George T. Wade, Dr., manufacturer of fine carriages, sulkys and trotting wagons, Beacon Street, opposite Parker Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 1, 1878

Wade provides storage for carriages and sleighs.

Billhead for A. Blood, Dr., carriage manufactory, Nos. 51, 53 and 55 Eliot Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 16, 1868

Blood will repair carriages at short notice for customers.

Billhead for Francis Sargent & Co., manufacturers of and dealers in carriages, sleighs & harness of every description, 69, 71 & 73 Sudbury Street, corner of Hawkins Street, Boston, Mass., dated February 21, 1879

The business is located on Sudbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for George T. Wade, Dr., manufacturer of fine carriages, sulkys and trotting wagons, Beacon Street, opposite Parker Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 1, 1876

A buggy was repaired and painted for a customer.

Billhead for E. Winsor & Co., dealers in carriage makers' and blacksmiths' supplies, Nos. 1, 3 and 5 Eddy Street, Providence, Rhode Island, dated June 27, 1878

The business premises are shown in the billhead image.

Billhead for J. O'Donnell, Dr., manufacturer of fine carriages and sleighs, shop, junction of Brighton Avenue and Beacon Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 15,1879

Trotting wagons and sulkies are a specialty for the business.

Jenness' Improved Vehicle Spring!, Orlando Jenness, Alton, New Hamphsire, 1874

The springs can be used on all types of horse-drawn vehicles.

Advertisement for child's carriage or perambulator, Gould's patent, J. & C. Berrian, sole agents, 601 Broadway, New York, New York, February 1857

The ad is from "Knickerbocker magazine, February 1857." The item verso has an ad for Singer Sewing Machines.

Billhead for E. Royal, Dr., carriage trimmer, No. 14 Hawkins Street, Boston, Mass., dated February 17, 1882

The customer's vehicle needed the whip socket, curtains and window springs repaired.

Billhead for Francis Sargent & Co., manufacturers of and dealers in carriages, sleighs & harness of every description, 69, 71 & 73 Sudbury Street, corner of Hawkins Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 15, 1879

The business is located on Sudbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for James O'Donnell, Dr., carriage manufacturer, Beacon Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 29, 1882

The business will repair carriages for customers.

Billhead for George L. Brownell, manufacturer and dealer in carriages, sleighs, harnesses, robes, blankets, corner of Third and Cannon Streets, New Bedford, Mass., dated March 21, 1872

Text below the carriage image reads "Particular attention given to designing and manufacturing hearses."

Billhead for George T. Wade, Dr., manufacturer of fine carriages, sulkys and trotting wagons, Beacon Street, opposite Parker Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 28, 1876

The business provides storage for carriages and sleighs.

Billhead for George L. Brownell, manufacturer and dealer in carriages, sleighs, harnesses, robes, blankets, corner of Third and Cannon Streets, New Bedford, Mass., dated June 6, 1872

Text below the carriage image reads "Particular attention given to designing and manufacturing hearses."

Billhead for the Chapman Carriage Co., Dr., manufacturers of and dealers in fine carriages and sleighs, Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass., dated February 1, 1901

The business premises are shown in the billhead image.

Trade card for J. Packard & Co., manufacturers of and dealers in carriages and harnesses, Belchertown, Mass., undated

Packard has two partners in the business.

Trade card for J.E. Berry, Ebbitt House Livery Stables, corner 13 1/2 and C Streets, two squares below the Avenue, Washington, D.C., undated

Drivers in livery can take passengers in phaetons, coupes, landaus and clarences.

Trade card for Robinson & Smith, manufacturers of and dealers in carriages, harness, etc., 153 Pearl Street, Fall River, Mass., undated

Painting and varnishing are a specialty of the business.

Trade card for Charles Cocks, dealer in carriages and harness, Monroe, New York, undated

The dealer does carriage painting and trimming for customers.

Trade card for Kimball Bros., carriages, 112 Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., 1886

The image caption reads "Copyrighted 'The Hub,' 1886."

Billhead for Furbish & Spinney, Dr., light and heavy carriages, sleighs, pungs, etc., Dover, New Hampshire, dated December 31, 1897

The business performs horse shoeing for customers.

Billhead for Briggs Carriage Company, builders of fine carriages, wagons & street railway cars, Amesbury, Mass., dated May 23, 1895

The business was established in 1859.

John E. Hobbs's Attachable Steel Sleigh Runners, John E. Hobbs, patentee and sole manufacturer, North Berwick, Maine, 1900

The sleigh runners can be adapted to fit any vehicle. The verso has an order form for customers to complete with measurements.

Business card for Wm. S. Whitney, insurance agent, No. 70 Washington Street, corner State, Boston, Mass., undated

Whitney is an agent for Herreshoff & Stone, builders of yachts and club boats, located in Bristol, Rhode Island. He is also an agent with Jordan & Company, representing various insurance companies.

Trade card for Tice & Lynch, custom house brokers, commission and forwarding agents, 34 1/2 Pine Street, New York, New York, undated

The business is an agent for B.F. Stevens in London, England.

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Vessels - Boats and fittings - Folder 2

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