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Trade card for Zig-zag journeys in classic lands, Estes & Lauriat, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso describes titles in the series.

Trade card for The Barn Bookshop, 36 Joy St., Boston, Mass., undated

The shop handles rare books, maps and Christmas cards. The image is signed "Doris Burdick."

Trade card for Ideal American Magazines, D. Lothrop & Co., 32 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The children's magazines listed on the front are "Wide awake," "The pansy," "Our little men and women," "Chautauqua young folks journal" and "Babyland." The card verso states that Bibles, books, albums and holiday cards are available at the business on Franklin Street.

Trade card for Paine's Student's Store, 256 Washington Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

Paine's Student's Store was established in 1895.

Trade card for Keith's Book-Store, Washburn Block, Main Street, Brockton, Mass., undated

The card advertises that a dollar will buy a copy of Horatio Alger's "The backwood's boy."

Country town, a study of rural evolution, by Wilbert L. Anderson, W.B. Clarke Co., 20-28 Tremont Street and 30 Court Square, Boston, Mass., undated

The leaflet promotes "The country town" with review excerpts.

Trade card for Goodmans Bookstore, 7 & 9 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., 1886

The card verso has a calendar for 1886.

Trade card for Frederick Stein Book-Mark, bookseller, blank book manufacturer, bookbinder, New London, Connecticut, undated

The bottom of the card reads "School books sold at the lowest prices."

Trade card for Alfred Bartlett, 69 Cornhill, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso has a poem signed "R.L.S."

Trade card for Henry A. Young & Co., bookseller, 13 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso describes three titles containing dialogues, speeches, and entertainments for school recitals.

Volunteer, a monthly magazine devoted to the interests of the volunteer militia of New England, The Volunteer Publishing Co., 544 Main Street, Cambridge, Mass., undated

"The Volunteer" advertises itself as "the only military magazine in New England." The leaflet verso has a table of the advertising rates.

Trade card for David Prouty & Co., dealers in agricultural implements, seeds, trees, 19, 20 & 22 North Market Street, Boston, Mass. ca. 1850

The business has a warehouse and seed store.

Trade card for J.J. Adams & Co., brushes, 99 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Adams manufactures and imports brushes.

Trade card for D. White & Son, brushes, 27 Exchange Street, Boston, Mass. and 9 Market Square, Portland, Maine, undated

White is a manufacturer and wholesale dealer in brushes.

Trade card for J.J. Adams & Co., brushes, 99 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

At his Boston address on Washington Street, J.J. Adams manufactures and imports brushes.

Advertisement for Adams' Brush Factory, 99 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1865

The image shows the John J. Adams business premises on Washington Street with pedestrians on the sidewalk.

Billhead for John L. Whiting & Son Co., brushes, corner High & Purchase Streets, Boston, Mass., dated August 12, 1903

The brush manufactory is shows with horse drawn conveyances and a street car in the foreground.

Trade card for H.B. Sawyer, brooms and brushes, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

The Sawyer office and factory is located at the S.C. Forsaith & Company's machine shop in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Billhead for Eagle Metallic Brush Co., 54 Chauncy Street, corner Bedford, Boston, Mass., 187?

A brush image can be seen in the background on this billhead.

Billhead for A. & E. Burton & Co., brushes and feather dusters, 21 Exchange Street, Boston, Mass., dated 187?

The billhead states "importers and manufacturers of Baker's patented October 5, 1875 bushes & feather dusters."

Billhead for Bowker, Torrey & Co., marble workers, corner Portland and Chardon Streets, Boston, Mass., dated September 18, 1868

The company imports and deals in foreign and American marble. The business premises can be seen in the image.

Billhead for William W. Arnold & Son, windows, doors, No. 131 High Street corner of Dean Street, Providence, Rhode Island, dated July 25, 1859

The dealer handles windows, doors, frames, sashes, blinds, paints, oils, varnishes and window glass. Arnold & Son is located near the High Street Church.

Advertisement for Hardy & Company, doors, windows, blinds, weights, cord, 173 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Hardy & Company is located near the Boston & Maine Railroad Station. On the verso is an advertisement for James W. Vinal & Company who deals in builders' hardware, machinists' tools and cutlery and general hardware. Vinal is located at 6,7 and 8 Dock Square in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Prelet F. Conant, builder's supplies, 12 Second Street, Fall River, Mass., dated November 27, 1872

Conant deals in carpenters' tools, farm implements, painters' supplies, hardware and cutlery.

Billhead for J.H.G. Robinson, builder, West Street, Braintree, Mass., dated January 20, 1898

Robinson provides plans and estimates for building projects.

Trade card for Glenwood Ranges & Heaters, sold by Geo. F. Wood & Co., Winchendon, Mass., undated

The card verso has an image of the Glenwood Range.

Trade card for L.D. Hervey & Co., furnaces, ranges, stoves and kitchen goods, 393 Main Street, Brockton, Mass., 1880

The card verso has "American Puzzle Cards" at the top. The image is captioned "Fair Spirits and Foul" with "Copyright 1880" in the lower left corner.

Trade card for The Magee Standard Ranges, Furnaces and Stoves, location unknown, 1877

The lower left-hand corner of the card has "Copyrighted 1877 by J.H. Bufford's Sons, Boston."

Trade card for The Magee Standard Ranges, Furnaces and Stoves, location unknown, 1877

The lower left-hand corner of the card has "Copyrighted 1877 by J.R. Bufford's Sons, Boston."

Trade card for The Magee Standard Ranges, Furnaces and Stoves, location unknown, 1877

The lower left-hand corner of the card has "Copyrighted 1877 by J.R. Bufford's Sons, Boston."

Trade card for J.S. Bailey Furnaces, Stoves and Ranges, 97 Main St., Middletown, Conn., undated

Bailey compares its Model Range to The Garland Parlor Stove. The illustration has "Bufford, Boston" on the lower right side.

Trade card for Bay State Ranges, Furnaces & Stoves, manufactured by the Barstow Stove Co., 56 Union Street, Boston, Mass. and sold by S.A. Peck, Ludlow, Vt., 1887

The card verso reads "Barstow's Art, Royal and Crown Bay State Ranges." Barstow products were "awarded highest prize at the Mechanics Fair in Boston, 1887." Barstow is also located in Providence, Rhode Island and New York, New York.

Trade card for Bay State Ranges, Furnaces & Stoves, manufactured by the Barstow Stove Co., 56 Union Street, Boston, Mass. and sold by S.A. Peck, Ludlow, Vt., 1887

The card verso reads "Barstow's Art, Royal and Crown Bay State Ranges." Barstow products were "awarded highest prize at the Mechanics Fair in Boston, 1887." Barstow is also located in Providence, Rhode Island and New York, New York.

Trade card for J.S. Bailey Furnaces, Stoves and Ranges, 97 Main St., Middletown, Conn., undated

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Trade card for C. Hale, dealer in house furnishing goods, 198 Main Street, Middletown, Conn., undated

Hale sells the Gold Coin Parlor Stove and the Crawford Range along with crockery, glass, wood and tinware. The illustration has "Bufford, Boston" on the lower right side.

Trade card for Mayflower Stove, manufactured by Weir Stove Co., Taunton, Mass. and sold by Stephen C. Lowe, 585 Purchase St., New Bedford, Mass., undated

The card verso has Mayflower or Glenwood Square Parlor Stove.

Our Glenwood Parlor Stove, L.E. Smith., Rockport, Mass., undated

This illustrated pamphlet describes the features of the Glenwood Parlor Stove designed and made by the Weir Stove Company in Taunton, Massachusetts.

Circular for The Magee Grand, Magee Furnace Co., 32-38 Union Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The circular describes the features of The Magee Grand which won the highest prize at the World's Fair in Chicago.

Advertisement for John M. Dearborn, stoves and funnels, Harvard Place, entrance from School Street or Washington Street, Boston, Mass., September 27, 1823

This advertisement for "Stoves and Funnel to be Let and for Sale" describes the terms for John M. Dearborn, located opposite the Old South.

Advertisement for wire fire fenders, 13 Dock Square, Boston, Mass., November 3, 1828

The business at Dock Square has 150 english wire fire fenders of various types for sale and also performs repairs.

Advertisement for Stimpson's Radiating and Hot-Air Range and L. Stetson Bates Stoves, Boston, Mass., October 29, 1846

This is a column of advertisements from the Boston Courier, October 29, 1846. H. & F. Stimpson's business is located at the corner of Congress and Water Streets. The Bates Stove Depot is located at 42 and 44 Congress Street. The advertisements on the image verso are for tables, machinery, rooms to l...

Advertisement for the Plate Type Foundry, stoves, Boston, Mass., November 12, 1823

An advertisement for "Stoves to be Let" is in a business on Harvard Place, opposite the Old South Church. The business will set-up stoves and repair them.

Trade card for the Keystone Wringer, manufactured by F.F. Adams & Co., Erie, Pa. and sold by the Keystone Installment Co., Albany, N.Y., undated

Below the image, on the border, is printed "Cosack & Clark, Buffalo, N.Y." The card verso describes the terms for the Keystone Installment Company and the other household products they sell.

Circular for Palliser's useful details, Palliser, Palliser & Co., Bridgeport, Conn., ca. 1881

The circular describes a publication of forty plates of construction working drawings for use by individuals in the building trades.

Billhead for H.B. Porter, architect and builder, Norwich Town, Ct., dated February 16, 1888

Porter, established in 1868, deals in lumber, mouldings, ornametal sawed work, doors, windows and blinds.

Trade card for C.E. Burlingame, architectural draughtsman and designer, Milton Avenue, corner Maxwwell Street, Dorchester District, Boston, Mass., undated

This designer specializes in opera houses, music halls, mercantile buildings, hotels, churches and dwellings.

Trade card for Modern Blue Print Co., architectural supplies, 51 Cornhill and 108 Newbury, Boston, Mass., undated

The business has supplies and instruments for engineers and architects and provides reproduction services.

Trade card for James P. Whalen, display engineer, St. Louis, Missouri, undated

The image behind Whalen's name is the St. Louis Multiplex Trade Mark. The General Office and Factory is on 918 North Tenth Street in St. Louis, Missouri and the New York Salesroom is at 1133 Broadway, corner 26th Street, New York.

Trade card for W.C. Langley, architect, Lawrence, Mass., undated

The card shows a T-square, protractor and compass to illustrate the architect's profession.

Trade card for Frank Chouteau Brown, architect, 9 Mount Vernon Square, Boston, Mass., undated

This trade card is also a greeting card with the message "Best wishes for a Prosperous New Year" beneath the image. The image is captioned "House at West Newton Hill for Robert H. Loomis Esq."