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Billhead for Ira Parker & Co., Littleton Saranac Buck Gloves, Littleton, New Hampshire, ca. 1800

Parker is the manufacturer of the Littleton Saranac Buck Gloves.

Trade card for Edward Kakas, manufacturer of furs, 16 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

The bottom of the card reads "Copyright 1877 by L. Prang & Co."

Card case for the Fuller Regalia & Costume Co., 564 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The outside of the case reads "Compliments of Austin S. Esty, Boston Manager for The Fuller Regalia & Costume Co., 564 Washington Street, Boston."

Trade card for Ryan & Carroll, clothing, 98 Main Street, Lincoln Square, Milford, Mass., undated

The card verso announces a sale of $12,000 worth of clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods, damaged by fire and smoke, to be sold over the next thirty days without regard to cost.

Trade card for Parker Brothers & Co., Saranac Gloves, Littleton, New Hampshire, undated

The name "E.W. Cole" is in the lower left corner of the card.

Trade card for the One Price Clothing Co., Brockton, Mass., undated

Two children read books in this trade card image. The One Price Clothing Company has the "biggest store, biggest stock and lowest prices."

Trade card for the W.G. Gould General Variety Store, Peace Dale, Rhode Island, undated

Gould carries products made by the Peace Dale Manufacturing Company such as serges, cheviots, friezes, overcoatings and fancy cassimeres suitable for bicycle, dress and business suits. The Store also carries steamer rugs and double-faced goods for capes.

Trade card for Admiral Clothes, Boston Uniform Co., Inc., 62, 64, 66, Chelsea Street, Charlestown, Mass., undated

The Boston Uniform Company will provide custom tailoring to individual measurements. The business was established in 1898.

Trade card for the Boston Uniform Co., Inc., naval uniforms and equipment, 62, 64, 66, Chelsea Street, Charlestown, Mass., undated

The Boston Uniform Company carries naval uniforms and equipment.

Trade card for the Fashion Salon, location unkown, undated

The card reads "Please present this card at our Fashion Salon, Tuesday, September the 14, Wednesday the 15, 10 to 12, 2 to 4."

Trade card for The Old South Clothing House, 315 & 317 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso describes the store which carries men's boys' and children's clothing and is located opposite the Old South Church.

Trade card for Horatio Staples, three button kid gloves, No.180 Middle Street, Portland, Maine, undated

Horatio Staples sells kid gloves in opera, medium and dark shades for fifty cents a pair.

Trade card for celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms, location unkown, undated

On the front image a little boy sails on a shirt collar. The card verso provides cleaning instructions.

Trade card for Moulton & Bradley, clothing for men boys and children, 484 and 486 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1880

A manufacturer and dealer Moulton & Bradley makes garments to order and its children's department carries the novelties of the season.

Trade card for Misfit Parlors, clothing, 4 Hayward Place, Boston, Mass., undated

Misfit Parlors, located in a private house, deals in custom made clothing left at tailors establishments for various reasons. The business offers the clothing at a reduced price and is open in the evenings.

Trade card for Edwin F. Jordan, raw furs, 32 Hayward Place, Boston, Mass., undated

An identification card for fur suppliers shipping their skins to the dealer.

Trade card for the J. & W.R. Wing & Co., clothing, 111 Union Street, New Bedford, Mass., 1875

Wing is a manufacturer of custom clothing and a dealer in ready made clothing. The image is Machinery Hall at the Centennial International Exhibition held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1876. The bottom of the cards reads "Copyright 1875 by L.F. Citti & Co., Phila." The card verso contains adverti...

Trade card for Cooley, the people's clothier, Westfield, Mass., undated

Cooley's announces new and stylish goods at bedrock prices on the card verso.

Compliments of O.D. Gray & Co's. Clothing House, Bellows Falls, Vermont, undated

Gray carries men's and boys' clothing, hats, caps, underwear, hosiery, neckwear, gloves, mittens, trunks, bags and umbrellas. The item is a notebook with graph paper.

Trade card for The Continental Clothing House, Washington and Boylston Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

A couple in evening dress, wearing masks, look at each other in this image for The Continental Clothing House.

Trade card for Tenant Ejectment Co., 7 City Square, Charlestown, Mass., undated

The card reads "Tenants ejected at shortest notice."

Trade card for Jacob Todd, government claim agent, No.59 Court Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso has "Refers to" and lists five individuals.

Trade card for Wm. H. Zinn, first class goods from all parts of the world at retail, 501 Washington Street, 55 Temple Place and 5 West Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Zinn deals in glassware, china, stationery, baskets, toilet articles and "rich fancy goods" according to the card verso.

Trade card for Olivotti Bros., manufacturer and importer, No.145 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Olivotti deals in mosaics, jewelry, Venetian glass and lace, vases, coins and photographs. He has offices in Saratoga, New York and Rome and Venice, Italy. There are two duplicate cards.

Trade card for Raboteau & Moses, sponges and chamois skins, 58 Maiden Lane near William Street, New York, New York, undated

The name "Sam Ingersoll" is on the lower left corner of the importers' card.

Trade card for S. Oppenheimer & Co., Turkey and domestic sponges, No.96 Pearl Street, New York, New York, undated

Oppenheimer has offices in Chicago and Hamburg, Germany according to the card.

Trade card for A. Stowell & C., importers and retailers, 24 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Stowell is an importer and retailer of clocks, bronzes, silverware and jewelry. The image on the card verso is a little boy, dressed in a sailor suit and holding oars, perched atop a globe. The caption underneath reads "Neptune."

Trade card for Wm. H. Zinn, first class goods from all parts of the world at retail, 501 Washington Street, 55 Temple Place and 5 West Street, Boston, Mass., undated

According to the card description Zinn's stores are connected to each other.

Trade card for A. Stowell & C., importers and retailers, 24 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The image on the card verso is of a little girl, with her arm around a baby, perched atop a globe. The caption reads "Venus." Stowell deals in clocks, bronzes, silverware and jewelry.

Trade card for The First Japanese Manufacturing and Trading Company, 865 Broadway Street, New York, New York, undated

The card reads "Wholesale and retail dealers in Japanese goods." The main office is in Tokyo with a branch in Paris and an Austrian agent in Vienna.

Trade card for James Read, European and India goods, Nos.101 & 102 Court Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1843

The card verso has "Before 1843" written in pencil.

Billhead for the Walker Stetson Sawyer Co., Essex & Lincoln Streets, Boston, Mass., dated March 14, 1896

The billhead reads "Manufacturers, importers and jobbers."

Billhead for Walker Stetson Sawyer Co., Bedford & Kingston Streets, Boston, Mass., dated June 13, 1894

The company is a manufacturer, importer and jobber.

Trade card for Camille Reid, commission importer, 42 Chauncy Street, Boston, Mass. and 59 Rue de Lafayette, Paris, undated

The company provides druggists' and stationers' supplies such as boxes and labels.

Billhead for Chas W. Kennard & Co., importers, 122 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 1, 1869

This importer deals in artistic bronzes, mantel clocks, watches, fine jewelry, precious tones, silver and electro-plated ware and fancy goods.

Trade card for Quinn Employment Service, 293 Washington Street, corner School Street, Boston, Mass., 1920 - 1940

The card reads "All kinds of reliable help furnished." The card verso has "ca. 1920-1940" written in pencil.

Trade card for Stohlbom's Employment Bureau, 43 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1920 - 1940

Beneath the business name it reads "Male help and married couples furnished at short notice." The card verso has "ca. 1920-1940" written in pencil.

Trade card for George Langstaff, pawn broker, 62 Washington Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

Langstaff deals in second hand clothing, musical instruments and other items. Mrs. Langstaff will meet with ladies in their homes who have business to transact.

Trade card for John Torrey Hawkins, standard investment securities, Third National Bank Building, Springfield, Mass., undated

Windsor Sturtevant's name is given as the representative on the card.

Trade card for Charles Arnold, stock and note broker, No.17 Traveller Buildings, 5 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The stockbroker buys and sells on the New York market and responds promptly to orders transacted privately or handled through the Brokers' Board.

Coffin Sanderson & Cook, comission stock brokers, 312 Pine Street, San Francisco, California, undated

The card verso reads "Refer by permission to National Gold Bank & Trust Co." followed by four names and San Francisco and three additional names and Boston.

Stock certificate for the Glencoe Mining Company, Boston, Mass., dated May 22, 1865

A stock certificate done by the Treasurer of the Glencoe Mining Company.

Stock certificate for Office of Foote & Walker, bankers, 7 Congress Street & 2 Congress Square, Boston, Mass., dated February 16, 1869

Fifty shares have been sold in this stock transaction.

Stock certificate for Ohio Petroleum leases, Boston, Mass., dated March 31, 1865

The stock certificate is for the sale of one half share, five hundred dollars, in Ohio Petroleum leases.

Stock certificate for the Boston Elevated Railway Company, Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Mass., dated September 28, 1927

The form on the certificate verso has been completed but lacks a date.

Stock certificate for the United Electric Railways Company, Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company, Providence, Rhode Island, 190?

This is a blank stock certificate.

Stock certificate for the Boston Elevated Railway Company, Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Mass., dated June 20, 1922

The transfer form on the certificate verso has been completed and is dated March 17, 1926.

Stock certificate for the Boston Elevated Railway Company, Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Mass., dated June 14, 1922

The transfer form on the certificate verso has been completed and is dated July 13, 1927.

Stock certificate for the Boston Elevated Railway Company, Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Mass., dated May 1, 1924

The transfer document on the certificate verso is completed but undated.

Stock certificate for the Boston and Providence Rail Road Corporation, Boston, Mass., dated May 31, 1872

The word "Cancelled" is handwritten across the certificate.