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Family Standen, Winterbottom, Huntingdon

Family Standen, Winterbottom, and Huntingdon

Guest book

Includes notes and photographs from October 7, 1894, through November 2, 1901. Also includes a poem by Marjorie C. Appleton written in 1892. Some photographs are identified; see printed finding aid Appendix I: Guest Book Index.

Guest book

Includes notes and photographs from 1902 through 1905. Of interest is a photograph documenting a family reunion on May 19, 1905. This image includes William Sumner Appleton, Eleanor and Robert Standen, Edith Standen, Marjorie Appleton, Dorothy and George Weld, Edric Weld, and Gladys and Dunlap Penha...

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Holbrook Hall, Newton, Mass.

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Authentic reproductions of cabinet hardware, A.A. Lyman, 34 Portland Street, Boston, Mass.

The business has "reproductions of brass and wrought iron" hardware pieces. Clock glass reproductions are included. Lyman is the successor to A.L. Firmin. There is a separate price list titled "Authentic reproductions of antique hardware and wrought iron."

Ball brasses, William Ball, Sr., Hope Manor, West Chester, Pennsylvania

Background on the history of Ball Brasses is provided in the catalog. The name signed at the end of the introductory material is "Wm. Ball, Sr." A 1936 price list is at the back of the item. Two loose price lists are attached to sheets with product images. The sheets have "William Ball and Sons, Wes...

Fine quality reproductions by Ball and Ball, catalog no. 72, Whitford-Exton, Pennsylvania

There are images and descriptions of cabinet hardware, door hinges, latches, locks, door knockers and lighting fixtures. Both catalogs have loose order blank envelopes and 1976 price lists.

Cabinet, house & shutter hinges, catalog no. 77, Ball and Ball, Exton, Pennsylvania

1 trade catalog : illustrations ; 10 1/4 x 8 inches

Classic provincial dresser, Grand Rapids Chair Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan

A seven drawer dresser is shown with measurements. The item verso has a nine drawer dresser with measurements.

Chairs, Furniture Specialties Corp., 318 East 61st Street, New York, New York

Chair samples with sizes and fabric specifications are available for customers. Text at the bottom of each sheet reads "Every piece custom made to your specifications."

Trade card for Furniture Specialties Corp., chair, 318 East 61st Street, New York, New York

The "Buffington" chair is on the front of the card with the dimensions and fabric requirements on the verso. The business manufactures furniture pieces according to customer specifications.

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Album: Window shades, doors, furniture, carpets

Window treatments, door hardware, furniture and carpets are described for customers. The businesses are New England based and from across the United States.

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Album: Grocers, Druggists, Kitchenware, Jewelry, Rewards of Merit, American Puzzle Cards

The merchants represented in the album include Bugbee & Brownell, Keystone, Haas and Enterprise Manufacturing. There are 23 presidential portrait cards for advertising various businesses. There are 6 American Puzzle cards.The businesses are New England based and from across the United States.

Trade card, Marshall Field & Co., retail dry goods, carpets, upholstery, etc., State Street, Washington Street & Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois

Pedestrians, streetcars and horse-drawn vehicles can be seen around the Marshall Field department store.

Trade card, Broadhead Worsted Mills, Jamestown, New York

In the cover illustration a woman in a riding habit removes a letter from a tree outside the Broadhead Worsted Mills. Broadhead manufactures fabrics and dresses and describes their product inside the card. Text on the verso reads "Latest novelties, newest shades and colorings" for the J.S. Butler dr...

Trade card, Detroit Heating & Lighting Co., 88 Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois

The advantages of the Bolton Hot Water Heater and Combination Gas Machine are described on the verso. A cut away illustration depicts the Bolton Hot Water Heater installed in a multi-level town house. The business has offices in Boston at 42 Pearl Street and St. Louis at 508 N. 4th Street.

Billhead, John Gibbes, plumber, glazier & painter, Towcester, England

Text on the item reads "Engine pumps, water closets, beer machines &c. fixed & repaired in the best manner & on the shortest nortice. Oils & water colours prepared for painting." The illustration on the left side of the item has the caption "Paper Hanger."

Trade card, Norwalk Lock Company, manufacturers of door locks, latches, knobs, escutcheons and other builders hardware, also genuine and imitation bronze goods, South Norwalk, Connecticut

The business exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition in 1876. The business factory image is surrounded by images of the Main building, Machinery Hall, Horticultural Hall and Memorial Hall. A drawing of the exhibit is inside the card with text in English, French, German and Spanish.

Trade card, Hartshorn Shade Rollers, 486 Broadway, New York, New York

In the image a young boy attaches the shade to a woman's dress hem. The shades are carried by Rogers & Everest, dealers in carpets, oil cloths, wall papers, decorations, window shades and feathers. The store is in Gloversville, New York.

Trade card, Record's Patent Hinge, Record Manufacturing Co., Conneaut, Ohio

A courting couple test the strength of the hinge in a fence in the card illustration. The hinge is described on the card verso.

Trade card, Johnston's new self locking clock spring shade roller, Johnston's Depot, Nos. 1033 and 1035 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Johnston carries paper hangings and window shades and is exhibiting at the fair in Philadelphia. The image caption reads "An art gallery of the Centennial buildings and grounds."

Trade card, Rip Van Winkle Reclining Rocking Chair, P.C. Lewis Manufacturing Co., Catskill, New York

The chair can make 15 pieces of furniture and be placed in 200 positions. It was exhibited at the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago. The company will have a drawing each year to give away one of the chairs. The coupon is attached with instructions on the card verso.

Trade card, Creolite for floor painting , made by Heath & Milligan Mfg. Co., Chicago, Illinois

Creolite paint is shown in kitchen and dining room settings.

Trade card, H. Bool's, furniture, wall paper, window shades & fixtures, Culver Block, Ithaca, New York

Bool's is a fancy goods store that also carries, pictures, frames and stationery. In the card image a father calls the housekeeper to find out that his wife has delivered twins.

Cyrus Drew "Furniture"

One glass plate negative for a stereoview. Depicts a building with signs saying 'Cyrus Drew' and 'Furniture'. People on the porch and a horse and wagon in the forground. Plate is broken in two pieces.

Charles Bertram Epps

Standing portrait ofCharles Bertram Epps, standing next to a house.

Mr. Epps' Shadow- "The Shades of Night are Falling Fast"

Portrait of Mr. Epps seated in a field. A cart carrying lumber is visible on the right side of the image and mountains are visible in the background.

The Elms

Photograph of a house surrounded by trees.

The Elms

Photograph of a house surrounded by trees.

"Last Load"-of Hay

Photograph of men and horses in a field. One horse is tied to a cart with a large load of hay. The other horse is tied to a piece of farm equipment. One of the men stands on top of the load of hay, one man rides on the other piece of equipment and two more men stand in the field. All of the men look...

Crotched MT

Photograph of Crotched Mountain with a field and a structure in the foreground.

Log Trough- Bennington Road

Photograph of two people in a horse drawn buggy on a dirt road.

Grandpa + Grandma Carle

Photograph of two elderly people, identified as Grandpa and Grandma Carle sitting on a porch.

Carle House

Photograph of the Carle house behind a row of trees with people standing in front of the trees.

Hen Island + Bit of Lake Champlain- Copy 1

Photograph of Hen Island and Lake Champlain. The photograph was taken from the shore and the edge of the lake is visible plus islands in the background.

Hen Island + Bit of Lake Champlain- Copy 2

Photograph of Hen Island and Lake Champlain. The photograph was taken from the shore and the edge of the lake is visible plus islands in the background.

"The Center" Schoolmarm

Portrait of the Schoolmarm of "The Center". She is standing in a field and a road is visible in the background.

Grandpa Kingsley + EKS

Portrait of a man and woman identified as Grandpa Kingsley and EKS. They are standing in a field and cows are visible in the background.

Christie House

Image of a house identified as "Christie House". Four people stand in front of the house. There are no longer any farm animals or bicycles in front of the house as in Plate #4.

Rabbits

Photograph of a small herd of rabbits. Some are gathered on a chair in the forground of the image and others are huddled in the doorway of a barn that makes up the background of the image.

Robert and the Rabbits

A small herd of rabbits sits on a boy's lap. A man crouches near the boy and a third figure is casting their shadow into the image. More rabbits hop around the boys feet and in the doorway of the barn.

Chestnut Party - S.S. Class

Three people pose for a photograph at the bottom of a set of stairs. The people are identified as Miss Todd, Mary Smith, and OWS.

Chestnut Party

Three people pose for a photograph at the bottom of a set of stairs.

Trade card, Rookwood Pottery of Cincinnati, salesroom, 1 West Street, Boston, Mass.

The shop carries fine decorated ware for holiday and wedding gifts. A fox walks on a tightrope in one of the drawings. In the other drawing a bird hovers above the smoke coming from a kiln. An 1885 calendar is on the item verso. The business was founded by Ohio philanthropist Maria Longworth Storer.

Trade card, save the table cloth by using the patent table tray for children, for sale by Warren & Wood, importers of crockery, 287 & 289 Westminster Street, Hoppin Homestead Building, Providence, Rhode Island

A little girl has knocked over her cup in the illustration. When you fold down the flap she is using the table tray.

Trade card, Constans Gersbach, dealer in stoves, tin, hollow and wooden ware, etc., 17 Central Avenue, Albany, New York

In the card image two soldiers and a sailor fire on a ship. The image caption reads "Armored main top of a modern man of war."

Trade card, Lord & Field, wholesale and retail dealers in German and French fancy goods, No. 3 Union House, Main Street, Springfield, Mass.

Text on the card verso reads "Zephyr worsteds and all materials for embroidery, hosiery, gloves, threads, needles, pins, tapes, purse twist, steel beads and trimmings together with a large assortment of fancy goods." Union House was a hotel built in 1846 according to the Springfield Daily Republica...

Help for the man who wants to build, a group of selected plans for smaller homes, vol. 3, Minneapolis, Minnesota

The catalog has floor plans, descriptions, advice and detailed costs for building seventy-five small homes. Text in the publication reads "Edited by Maurice I. Flagg and Robert Taylor Jones for The Architects' Small House Service Bureau of The United States, Inc."

Label, from Fifield & Baldwin, wholesale dealers in wooden ware, agricultural tools, No. 37 Canal Street, Providence, Rhode Island

The business also carries brooms, brushes, baskets, mats, stone ware, matches, chairs and furniture. Fifield is the successor to Greenwood & Company.

Trade card, Rogers & Co., importers and manufacturers' agents, No. 62 Canal & 155 Friend Streets, Boston, Mass.

The store interior can be seen in an illustration on the card verso. The captions reads "The largest establishment of the kind in the east." Items carried are crockery, china, glass, silver ware, cutlery, lamps, yellow and rock ware, chandeliers and chimneys.