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Brown University Campus Front Green, Providence, R.I., 1881

Photograph of Brown University's Front Green, taken in fall or winter. Buildings that can be seen in the photo include (modern day names): Hope College, Manning Chapel/ Haffenreffer Museum gallery, University Hall, Slater Hall, and Rhode Island Hall.

Colonial Line Steamer Concord between New York and New England, location unknown, 1910s

Text on the card verso reads "On board Colonial Line Steamer Concord, between New York and Providence, R.I., 191_."

Eastern Steamship Lines, eleven coastwise services, India Wharf, Boston, Mass., 1929

Timetables, diagrams and maps provide detailed descriptions of the East coast services.

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Trade card for W.S. Worthington, paper hanger & painter, North Adams, Mass., undated

"True to thee" is printed below the horseshoe.

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Trade card for The Art Wall Paper Mills, manufacturers of artistic wall paper, St. Louis, Chicago, Dallas, 1905

The Mills are shown on the card verso. The card has a 1905 calendar.

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Postcard for Wall paper sample book, Sears Roebuck and Co., Back Bay Station, Boston, Mass., 1935

The samples are for washable and fadeproof wallpapers available from Sears.

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Billhead for Thos. Strahan, Jr., importer and dealer in artistic paperhangings and interior decorations, 102 Tremont Street and 63 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., 1800s

The business is located under Horticultural Hall on Tremont Street.

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Billhead for J.S. Merrill & Son, wholesale and retail dealers in paper hangings, 17 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 21, 1881

Merrill is the creator of Merrill's Patent Picture Hook and Patent Wall Hook.

Trade card for O. Lappen & Co., wholesale dealers in wooden ware, No. 26 Dock Square, Boston, Mass., undated

The business deals in rattans, cane poles, brooms, mats, willow ware and other items.

Trade card for the Campbell Products Co., floor preservatives, 546 Stone & Webster Building, 49 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., 1926

Handwritten text on the card verso reads "1926 business card."

Trade card for John G. Koehler, manufactuer of cedar ware, No. 503 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1876

Koehler exhibited his wood household items at the Centennial Exhibition in 1876.

Postcard for W.F. Badger, stair builder, 63 Wareham Street, Boston, Mass., April 25, 1876

The card has a description and price list for balusters.

Architectural woodwork, Matthews Brothers Manufacturing Company, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, undated

The inside has a photograph showing the president's office in the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company Building in Hartford, Connecticut. The room was finished with wood from the Matthews Brothers factory.

Billhead for Fifield & Baldwin, Nos. 35, 36 & 37 Canal Street, Providence, Rhode Island, dated February 19, 1859

The business deals in wooden household goods, furniture and agricultural tools.

Receipt for John R. Briggs, woodworking, 75 Cornhill, Boston, Mass., dated September 19, 1882

The receipt is for the cost of plank steps in a passageway in the Emery house.

Billhead for Peabody & Whitney, wholesale dealers in wooden ware, tubs, pails, mats and brooms of all kinds, 88 Washington and 40 Friend Streets, Boston, Mass., dated November 8, 1879

The business is the successor to Bridgman & Peabody in the wooden ware trade.

Billhead for Isaac Hatch, Dr., manufacturer of blinds, sashes, junction of Malden and Wareham Streets, Boston, Mass., dated November 28, 1878

Hatch carries novelty wood works in addition to blinds and sashes.

Billhead for Isaac Hatch, Dr., manufacturer of blinds, sashes, junction of Malden and Wareham Streets, Boston, Mass., dated January 1, 1879

Hatch carries novelty wood works in addition to blinds and sashes.

Billhead for Isaac Hatch, Dr., manufacturer of blinds, sashes, junction of Malden and Wareham Streets, Boston, Mass., dated May 1, 1882

Hatch carries novelty wood works in addition to blinds and sashes.

Billhead for Joseph F. Paul, Dr., carpenter & builder, Nos. 441 to 451 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 31, 1864

Paul is the proprietor of the Bay State Moulding, Sawing & Planing Mill.

Billhead for John H. Eddy, dealer in wooden ware, willow ware, paper bags, cords, Nos.5 and 7 Exchange Street, Providence, Rhode Island, dated April 3, 1871

Eddy manufactures brooms in addition to dealing in brushes, baskets, shovels and wire goods.

Billhead for Joseph F. Paul, Dr., carpenter & builder, Nos. 441 to 451 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 9, 1863

Paul is the proprietor of the Bay State Moulding, Sawing & Planing Mill.

Billhead for C.& A. Wilder, manufacturers of wooden ware, South Hingham, Mass., dated April 9, 1863

The business premises are shown in the billhead image. W. & E. Howe, printers, 39 Merchants Row are credited below the image.

Billhead for Joseph F. Paul, Dr., carpenter & builder, Nos. 441 to 451 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., dated January 31, 1865

Paul is the proprietor of the Bay State Moulding, Sawing & Planing Mill.

Billhead for A. Lees, wood mantels and interior work, Wellesley Hills, Mass., dated August 2, 1912

The business specialty is architectural wood carving. Lees is an agent for Alfred Peat Company Wall Papers.

Charles A. Millen, manufacturer of all kinds of building trimmings, office and factory, 16 Beverly Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Pieces are shown in outline with product numbers and measurements. The business manufactures window and door frames, stair rails, balusters, gutters, ash and walnut sheathing for customers. The middle of the image shows a stationary washstand, manufactured by George H. Derby, Boston, Massachusetts.

Design No. 10, published by the Sorrento Wood Carving Co., 5 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., undated

Five variations of the design are shown on the sheet.

Billhead for Chas. H. Bonney, Dr., builder, manufacturer of window frames, brackets, Whitman, Mass., dated November 1889

Bonney performs all kinds of mill work including sawing, turning and planing. The shop is located at D.B. Gurney Tack Works.

Billhead for Joseph F. Paul, Dr., carpenter & builder, Nos. 441 to 451 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., dated January 1, 1861

Paul is the proprietor of the Bay State Moulding, Sawing & Planing Mill.

Billhead for Isaac Hatch, Dr., manufacturer of blinds, sashes, junction of Malden and Wareham Streets, Boston, Mass., dated December 15, 1875

Hatch carries novelty wood works in addition to blinds and sashes.

Billhead for J.J. Shaw, Dr., builder, location unknown, dated April 17, 1875

Shaw has sold boards, nails and carting to Henry C. Nims for his boarding stable on Mason Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Letterhead for A.S. Nichols, manufacturer of slate & hard wood mantels, brass work, show rooms, No. 15 W. 27 Street between Broadway & 5th Avenue, New York, New York, dated September 12, 1889

The correspondence concerns a check.

Circular for Joseph H. Wilson, balusters, posts, planing, 161, 163 & 165 Albany Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 1, 1875

Wilson undertakes all types of work in Mr. Standish's mill located on Albany Street. A price list for balusters, frame posts and rails is given at the bottom of the item.

Standard Wood Turning Company, machine turned balusters, 315 & 317 Washington Street, Jersey City, New Jersey, June 15, 1882

Images, measurements and prices are given for the machine made balusters.

Trade card for Hogg, Brown & Taylor, 477 to 481 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The image is from a Kate Greenaway illustration in "Under the window: pictures & rhymes for children."

College Street, Providence, R.I., 1881

A view looking up College Street at Brown University's Front Green (University Hall's facade can be made out near the center of the photo), from the corner of Benefit Street and College Street. The side of the Providence Athenaeum appears close to the right side edge of the photograph. The lamppost ...

Major Tobin House, Providence, R.I.

Photograph of a large house at the corner of an intersection, with two small porches. Surrounded by several trees, a few other houses can be seen in the frame.

Rice House, Providence, R.I.

View of a large house, or mansion. A few other homes can be seen at the edges of the frame, and an electrical utlity pole and a few trees are also visible.

Sample card for Samuel Ward & Co., stationers, Boston, Mass., undated

The pink embossed card has a branch with leaves.

Sample card for Samuel Ward & Co., stationers, Boston, Mass., undated

The pink embossed card has a flock of birds in flight.

Billhead for Anderson, Heath & Co., Nos. 5 & 6 Winthrop Square & 141, 145, 147 & 149 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 28, 1872

The business premises in Winthrop Square can be seen in the billhead image.

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, importers and dealers in dry goods, 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Gilchrist was established in 1855. The white cat wears a pink ribbon in the card image.

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, importers and dealers in dry goods, 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Gilchrist was established in 1855. The cat has dark stripes on its head in the card image.

Trade card for Boston Branch Store, pharmacy, Robertson Block, Quincy, Mass., undated

Purple flowers decorate the fan shaped card.

Trade card for Boston Branch Store, pharmacy, Quincy, Mass., 1878

A red rose dominates the card image with pink flowering branches in the background.

Trade card for Boston Branch Store, pharmacy, Quincy, Mass., 1878

A red flower with a green center curves over the text in the card image.

Trade card for Boston Branch Store, pharmacy, Quincy, Mass., 1878

Red flowers and a single yellow one decorate the card image.

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Trade card for Peabody's, Salem, Mass., undated

A yellow flower among the red and white ones decorates the horseshoe in the card image.

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Trade card for Peabody's, Salem, Mass., undated

White daisies among the red and blue flowers decorate the horseshoe in the card image.