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Columbia Bicycles, The Pope Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass.

Bicycles and related goods made by the Company are described in the catalog. An image of the factory is shown on the back cover, located in Hartford, Connecticut.

Union Cycle Mfg. Co., Union Bicyles, office, 166-170 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass.

Union Bicycle features and specifications are described in the catalog. In the cover illustration a man rides in front of the arch entrance to the Chestnut Hill Reservoir.

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Wrapping paper for Holyoke Enamelled Thread, Holyoke, Mass., undated

The labels read "Holyoke Spool Cotton 50. For machine or hand sewing." The word "Black" is stamped on the sheet. The factory, gangway and dam on the Connecticut River are seen in the image.

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Wrapping paper for Holyoke Enamelled Thread, Holyoke, Mass., undated

The labels read "Holyoke Spool Cotton 8. For machine or hand sewing." The factory, gangway and dam on the Connecticut River are seen in the image.

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Wrapping paper for Holyoke Enamelled Thread, Holyoke, Mass., undated

The labels read "Holyoke Spool Cotton 10. For machine or hand sewing." The factory, gangway and dam on the Connecticut River are seen in the image.

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Wrapping paper for Holyoke Enamelled Thread, Holyoke, Mass., undated

The labels read "Holyoke Spool Cotton 16. For machine or hand sewing." The word "Black" is stamped on the sheet. The factory, gangway and dam on the Connecticut River are seen in the image.

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Wrapping paper for Holyoke Enamelled Thread, Holyoke, Mass., undated

The labels read "Holyoke Spool Cotton 20. For machine or hand sewing." The word "Black" is stamped on the sheet. The factory, gangway and dam on the Connecticut River are seen in the image.

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Wrapping paper for Holyoke Enamelled Thread, Holyoke, Mass., undated

The labels read "Holyoke Spool Cotton 36. For machine or hand sewing." The factory, gangway and dam on the Connecticut River are seen in the image.

Trade card for thread, location unknown, undated

Two men on the shore observe sailboats in the image.

Label for thread, female figure holding scales, location unknown, undated

A classical female figure, holding scales, is shown in the image. Below the figure "29 yds." is handwritten.

Trade card for Messinger & Brother, machine sewing silk, Depot, No. 19 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business location is on Milk Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Clark's Mile-End Spool Cotton 30, John Clark Jr. & Co., location unknown, undated

The child figure in the card image is dressed in an outfit comprised of grapes. Thomas Russell & Company are the sole agents in New York. The card verso has a calendar for the months January-June.

Trade card for Messinger & Brother, manufacturers of sewing silk, saddlers', embroidery, No. 19 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business factory is located in Canton, Massachusetts.

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Flooring

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Trade card for Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton, location unknown, undated

Two boys, dressed in sailor outfits, fire their toy cannon at a doll in the card image.

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General building materials

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Heating

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Insulation

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Lumber

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Plaster

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Plumbing

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Roofing and gutters

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Wallboard and wall products

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Water heaters and tanks

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Trade card for J. & P. Coats' Best Six Cord Thread 50, J. & P. Coats, location unknown, 1887

The image caption reads "White, black & colors for hand & machine." The card verso has an 1887 calendar.

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Weather stripping

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Architectural ornaments and decorations

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Brasswork

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Columns

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Fireplaces and mantels

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General

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Ironwork

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Metalwork

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Woodwork and millwork

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Church decoration and stained glass

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Trade card for J. & P. Coats' Best Six Cord Thread 50, location unknown, undated

The image caption reads "White, black & colors for hand & machine." The "Jack Sprat" nursery rhyme is used to promote the product.

Trade card for J. & P. Coats' Best Six Cord Thread 50, location unknown, undated

The card verso reads "White, black and colors for hand and machine." Three white rats are shown in the card image, one of which is eating a stalk of grain.

Trade card for Brainerd, Armstrong & Co., silk twist, 301 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

The trademark image is shown on the card verso.

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Fabrics

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Trade card for Corticelli Spool Silk and Twist, Nonotuck Silk Co., 18 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

A man holds a fishing pole in the card image.

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General interior decoration

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Trade card for Corticelli Spool Silk and Twist, Nonotuck Silk Co., 18 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

Three men examine their catch while fishing in the card image.

Trade card for Corticelli Spool Silk and Twist, Nonotuck Silk Co., 18 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

A fox upsets a man pulling a cart of produce in the card image.

Trade card for Corticelli Spool Silk and Twist, Nonotuck Silk Co., 18 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

Two men prepare to light a toy cannon in the card image.

Trade card for Corticelli Spool Silk and Twist, Nonotuck Silk Co., 18 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

A man sits in a tree with a dog and another man at the foot of it in the card image.

Screen, A.L. Diament & Co., 1515 Walnut Street, Philadelphia; 101-119 Park Avenue, New York, New York

The use of folding screens is described in the brochure text. "It may be used effectively to shield a radiator; to screen part of Milady's room; to create a breakfast nook in the dining room; in fact, to form a cozy corner in any part of the house." The brochure has photographs of several examples ...

Trade card for Corticelli Spool Silk and Twist, Nonotuck Silk Co., 18 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

Two men hold down a third man while they use a calligraphy brush on his face in the card image.

Trade card for Corticelli Spool Silk and Twist, Nonotuck Silk Co., 18 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

Two men try to catch butterflies in the card image.

Trade card for Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton, location unknown, undated

Clark's Black Spool Cotton is described on the card verso. The image caption reads "Across the line, from pole to pole, the children's clothes depend upon it."