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Advertisement for Waltham Watches, H.O. Ford & Co., 84 Tremont Street, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass, undated

Ford sells products from the American Watch Company in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Announcement for Strasburg Clock Exhibition, Horticultural Hall,Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

An announcement that a facsimile of the original Strasburg Clock will be on exhibit in the Horticultural Hall on Tremont Street.

Trade card for the Waterbury Watch, location unknown, undated

A Waterbury Watch and other publications will be given to agents and subscribers to "The Weekly Globe," Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Thomas Steele, watches and jewelry, 195 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut, dated July 12, 1846

Steele, located in the Exchange Buildings, is a manufacturer and wholesale and retail dealer in watches, jewelry, silverware, spectacles and pens.

Billhead for William Beals, Dr., clock manufacturer, corner of Hanover and Blackstone Streets, Boston, Mass., dated November, 30, 1849

The billhead states that Beals "has been appointed agent for the principal Connecticut clock manufacturers." He supplies clock materials and watch and clock oil.

Advertisement for Howard Watch & Clock Co., E. Howard & Co., 114 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. and 552 Broadway, New York, New York, ca.1884

The company makes church, depot, railway, tower and electro-magnetic watch clocks.

Billhead for Morrill Bros. and Co., watches, diamonds, jewelry and silver ware, 403 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 25, 1890

Morrill deals in diamonds, watches, jewelry and silverware.

Trade card for J.B. Swett, watchmaker, optician, 87 Main Street, Charlestown, Mass., undated

Swett performs repairs of all kind from his business in Charlestown, Massachusetts.

Trade card for John F. Foster, practical watch and clock maker, 83 Winter Street, Mansfield, Mass., undated

The card attests to Foster's specialization with French, Banjo and Hall clocks and has a line to record the repair date.

Trade card for Dueber Watch Case, T. Dunlap, dealer in watches, clocks and jewelry, 959 Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

The image shows the Dueber Watch Case factories in Newport, Kentucky. The card verso is an ad for T. Dunlap who carries the item.

Winton, guardian of the flight of time, Lenox Jewelry Co., 381 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The pamphlet describes, through text and photographs, various Winton Wrist Watch styles and features and includes a price list.

Trade card for Albert Berger & Co., W.B. & C. watch glasses, No. 47 Maiden Lane, New York, New York, undated

The factory for the "watch glasses" is located in Goetzenbruck, Lorraine. There are offices in Paris and London in addition to New York.

Announcement for the 8th Wonder or Engle Clock, Stephen D. Engle, jeweler and watchmaker, Hazelton, Pennsylvania, undated

The card verso describes a $50,000 challenge to the public to improve on the Engle which is an apostolic, musical and astronomical clock. The Engle is on exhibit in principal cities of the United States.

Trade card for The Waterbury, J.S. Warner, watchmaker & jeweler, Ogdensburg, New York, undated

The image vignettes follow a customer buying a Waterbury Watch after purchasing an inferior brand. The card verso is stamped with Warner's information.

Waltham Railroad Watches, A. H. Pond Co. Inc., 214 S. Warren Street, Syracuse, New York, undated

The leaflet describes the reliability, styles and sizes of Waltham Watches available through A.H. Pond in Syracuse, New York.

Trade card for A.C. Tucker, optician, Tucker-Mason Building, South Avenue, Whitman, Mass., undated

Tucker performs watch, clock and jewelry repair. The card provides street railway line information.

Trade card for Elgin Watches, Flint Brothers, 53 Main Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, undated

Elgin Watches are carried by Flint Brothers in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.

Trade card for Elgin Watches, A.B. & S.W. Skinner, opposite Court House, Keene, New Hampshire, undated

This dealer in Elgin Watches is located opposite the Court House in Keene, New Hampshire.

Billhead for J. V. Kettell & Co., American watches, 376 Washington, corner of Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 16, 1889

Kettell deals in lockets, chains, seals, French clocks and performs watch repairs.

Billhead for R.H. White & Co., 518 to 536 Washington Street near West, Boston, Mass., dated June 1, 1877

The R.H. White building is seen with pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles in front of it on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for H.C. Blue & Co., custom clothing, uniforms, 39 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 14, 1883

The business name has been amended to "H.C. Blue & Webb." The company is located "Next door east of C.F. Hovey & Co."

Letterhead for Isaac Fenno & Co., wholesale clothiers, 66 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., 1863-1872

The handwritten note at the bottom of the item reads "Letterhead of 1863-1872, being the years during which this firm occupied the address shown."

Billhead for Geo. M. Glazier, clothing, 77 & 81 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 27, 1875

Glazier is an agent for the Narragansett Collar Company.

Billhead for Brown Durrell Co., importers and manufacturers, Essex Street, Boston, Mass., March 9, 1907

The images show the Boston and New York buildings for Brown Durrell Company.

Billhead for Keating, Lane & Co., clothing, 81 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 17, 1871

Keating has a wholesale clothing warehouse located on Franklin Street. The image is captioned "Cathedral Building."

Advertisement for L.D. Boise & Co., clothing, 154 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., ca.1863

Boise is a manufacturer of fashionable clothing and a "one price clothing store." The locations is "five doors south of Milk Street."

Advertisement for John Gove & Co., clothing, cloths, and furnishing goods, Nos. 28, 30, 32, 34, and 36 Merchants' Row and 1 Market Square, Boston, Mass., ca.1854

Gove will make clothes to order and is located between Faneuil Hall and State Street. The verso has advertisements for Beck & Company Perfumers, A.F. Bartlett Washington Suspender Shoulder Braces and the Phelps & Dalton Dickinson Type Foundry.

Label for Coes & Stodder, men's shoes, 10 to 14 School Street, Boston, Mass., October 25, 1923

Pedestrians look in the windows of Coes & Stodder's shoe store.

Envelope for R.H. White & Co., clothing, 518 to 536 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The envelope has a store image and advertises Trefousse Kid Gloves. The receipt, inside the envelope, has a notice on the verso asking customers to report the "inattention or incivility" of White employees.

Trade card for Continental Clothing House, clothing and furnishing goods, 744, 746, 748 & 750 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

Continental carries men's, youth's, boys' and children's clothing. The card verso is a baseball score card for Boston versus Chicago.

Trade card for Continental Clothing House, clothing and furnishing goods, 744, 746, 748 & 750 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

The card advertises "Special Attractions for Spring 1877." The Championship Record is dated September 11, 1877 for Boston, Louisville, St. Louis, Hartford, Chicago and Cincinnati. The card verso is a baseball score card for Boston versus Chicago.

Invitation for A. Shuman & Company, wholesale and retail clothiers, 440 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., September 29, 1880

The card image is a facsimile of Shuman's historical plate "showing costumes from the 1st century to present date" entitled "Grand Panorama Historique de la Mode." The card verso is an invitation for a grand re-opening to take place on October 2, 1880. The new store features are described in detail.

Spring and summer, 1876, L.P. Hollander & Co., 494 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1876

Numbered figures of men, women and children model clothes available from L.P. Hollander. Below the image the description reads "Importers & designers of men's & boys' fine custom clothing also ladie's riding habits & street garments."

Trade card for exhibition of shawls, cloak and silk goods, Jewett & Prescott's, No. 2 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Ladies and gentlmen are asked to remember the exhibition at Jewett & Prescott's store. The card has embossed decoration around the wording.

Trade card for Macullar, Williams, & Parker, clothing & furnishing goods, No. 192 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is a manufacturer and dealer in clothing and furnishing goods.

Trade card for jewelers, location unkown, undated

The card verso has a list of birthday stones. The bottom of the verso reads "Watches and jewelry repaired by skilled workmen."

Trade card for the People's Church, corner of Columbus Avenue and Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card reads "The owner of this card has purchased one [brick image] in the People's Church." The lower part of the card describes in more detail the completed building.

Trade card for the Trinity Baptist Church, Trenton Street near Marion, East Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso lists the service days and times.

Postcard for the benefit sale at the Edward Everett Hale Chapel, 64 Marlboro Street, Boston, Mass., April 29, 1930

The Edward Everett Hale Chapel is the location for a benefit sale to support the Baldwinsville Hospital Cottages for Children and the Robert Gould Shaw Printing Class. The First Church Club is in charge of the benefit.

Pocket directory of the principal churches in Boston, Mass., May 1, 1904

A Boston church directory which lists the name, location, pastor, service and Sunday school times. Churches are listed on both sides of the card.

How the "Old South" has saved us, William Everett, Boston, Mass., undated

The Old South Church's role in early Boston history is told. The pamphlet is an appeal for items or monetary donations for the Church fair.

King's Chapel, a landmark of old Boston, Home Savings Bank of Boston, Boston, Mass., 1940

A short history of King's Chapel prepared by the Home Savings Bank of Boston to accompany a historical calendar issued by the Bank. The pamphlet is the seventh in the series.

Peaceful Easter, Reverend T.J. Mahoney, Abington, Mass., March, 1896

The image caption is "A peacecul Easter." The card verso reads "A fond farewell in the Lord. Rev.T.J. Mahoney." There is a Bible verse and a poem by Charlotte Murray. The bottom of the verso reads "Abington. March, 1896. Whitman."

Dedication of the Union Chapel, West Abington, Mass., January 1, 1880

The sheet describes the dedication service for the Union Chapel. It was printed by the Register Press in Randolph, Massachusetts.

Receipt for pew tax, King's Chapel, Boston, Mass., 1868-1869

The receipt is for a pew tax on pew no.79 from October 1, 1868 to April 1, 1869.

Business card for the Church of Christ, 66 Mammoth Road, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

The card lists the worship services and Bible study days and times.

Invitation for the Plymouth Sunday School, twentieth birthday, location unknown, November 5, 1879

The bottom of the card reads "Scholars Invitation."

Invitation for the Plymouth Sunday School, twentieth birthday, location unknown, November 5, 1879

The bottom of the card reads "Visitors Invitation."

Broadway Congregational Sunday School, Norwich, Connecticut, Sunday, September 7, 1879

The invitation is for the re-opening of the Broadway Congregational Sunday School on September 7, 1879. The inside has facts about Saint Paul's life.

Trade card for the evangelists Sayford and Davies, First Baptist Church, location unknown, undated

The card is a notification that starting on March 4, the special meetings conducted by Sayford and Davies will be held in the First Baptist Church.