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Publication: The First Book of History: For Children and Youth, revised edition, 1838

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Billhead for J.L. Fairbanks & Co., stationers and account book manufacturers, 136 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., December 30, 1874

Billhead for one "time book", made out to John S. Damrell, December 30, 1874.

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Exterior street view of A. & W. Sprague's store, Elmwood, R.I., circa 1860

Stereograph depicting an exterior view of A. & W. Sprague's store located in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. Dated circa 1860. Photographed by Manchester Bros., a photographic firm located in Providence. The following can be found on the verso: "VIEW OF / A. & W. SPRAGUE'S STOR...

Exterior rear view of A. & W. Sprague's store, Elmwood, R.I., circa 1860

Stereograph depicting an exterior view of A. & W. Sprague's store located in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. Images feature the loading docks at the rear of the store, with wagons and merchandise visible. Dated circa 1860. Photographed by Manchester Bros., a photographic firm l...

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Interior view with chairs and rugs of A. & W. Sprague's store, Elmwood, R.I., circa 1860

Stereograph depicting an interior view of A. & W. Sprague's store located in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. Merchandise such as chairs and rugs are visible. Three unidentified men and two unidentified women are pictured. Dated circa 1860. Photographed by Manchester Bros., a ph...

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Interior view with boots and hats of A. & W. Sprague's store, Elmwood, R.I., circa 1860

Stereograph depicting an interior view of A. & W. Sprague's store located in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. Merchandise suich as boots, trousers, and hats are pictured. A number of unidentified individuals, some children, are pictured. Dated circa 1860. Photographed by Manches...

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Interior view with food counter of A. & W. Sprague's store, Elmwood, R.I., circa 1860

Stereograph depicting an interior view of A. & W. Sprague's store located in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. Depicts a food counter with fruit, vegetables, poultry, and fish, both on and behind the counter. Three unidentified employees are visible behind the counter, and one un...

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Interior view with baby carriages of A. & W. Sprague's store, Elmwood, R.I., circa 1860

Stereograph depicting an interior view of A. & W. Sprague's store located in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. Merchandise such as trousers, boots, and baby carriages are pictured. Unidentified employees and customers are pictured. Dated circa 1860. Photographed by Manchester Bro...

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Interior view with baskets and boots of A. & W. Sprague's store, Elmwood, R.I., circa 1860

Stereograph depicting an interior view of A. & W. Sprague's store located in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. A store counter is pictured, and merchandise such as baskets, boots, and canned food products are visible. Unidentified employees and customers are pictured on either si...

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Interior view with headboards of A. & W. Sprague's store, Elmwood, R.I., circa 1860

Stereograph depicting an interior view of A. & W. Sprague's store located in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. Merchandise such as headboards, footboards, chairs, and dressing tables, among other unidentified products, are pictured. Five unidentified individuals are pictured in t...

Billhead for Chessman & Stetson, dealers in gents fine furnishings, under Revere House, Boston, Mass., November 17th, 1875

Invoice for 2 "suits Underwear" for J. S. Damrell from CHessman & Stetson, November 17th, 1875.

Billhead for Elbridge G. Morse, 53 Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass., November 16, 1875

Billhead for "2 1/2 yds. Cotton" to Mr. Damrell from Elbridge G. Morse, November 16, 1875.

Billhead for Geo. H. Dean, dealer in grain, hay, straw, &c.. 185 and 187 Camridge Street, Boston, Mass., October 1874

Billlhead from Geo. H. Dean addressed to Messrs Damrell and Long. Damrell and Long are billed for oat, corn, all measured in bags.

Billhead for Pond & Duncklee, nos. 87 and 89 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass., March 25, 1875

Bill for purchase of multiple stove pieces and labor for stove cleaning service to John S. Damrell from Pond & Duncklee, dated March 25th, 1875.

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Caterers

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Billhead for J. B. Smith, caterer, 13 Bulfinch Street, Boston, Mass., May 6, 1868

Invoice for "providing Collation [a light meal]" by J. B. Smith to John S. Damrell, May 6th, 1868.

Billhead for James P. Magee, New England Methodist Depository, 38 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., July 20, 1876

Billhead for "2 Flower Panels" to John S. Damrell from James P. Magee, agent of the New England Methodist Depository, July 20, 1876.

Billhead for D. Roby & Co., dealers in Lackawanna coal, wood, sand, lime and brick, 280 Causeway Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

Billhead for various masonry materials to J. S. Damrell from D. Roby & Co., 1877.

Trade card for J.F. Cabot & Brother, No. 89 Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., Feb. 22, 1875

Billhead to J. S. Damrell from J. F. Cabot & Brother, dealers in engravings, chromos, lithographs, photographs, and more, February 22nd, 1875.

Billhead for R. & W. Sherburne, agents for the sale of glass, 20 and 22 Canal Street and 14 and 16 Merrimac Street, Boston, Mass., Match 18, 1874

Billhead addressed to John S. Damrell from R. & W. Sherburne, March 18th, 1874.

Billhead for Pulsifer, Jordan & Wilson, wholesale paper warehouse, 45 & 47 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., Feb. 11, 1885

Billhead for reams for several kinds of paper addressed to F.J. Flemings from Pulsifer, Jordan & Wilson, February 11th, 1885.

Billhead for Winkley, Dresser & Co., manufacturers of account books, no. 12 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., May 29, 1885

Billhead for multiple stationery items from Winkley, Dresser & Co. made out to F.J. Flemings, May 29th, 1885.

Gedney House, with clapboards removed, July 27, 1967

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Gedney House, original south room, first floor, October 22, 1963

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Gedney House, south wall, 1968

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Elevation of Intermediate School Warren Bunker Hill District, Walker Street, Charlestown, undated

Elevation of the Warren Bunker Hill District Intermediate Schhol in Charlestown, Massachusetts, John M. Gray and Company, architects.

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United States - Minnesota

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Rendering of a $2300 dwelling including first and second floor plans, 1886

Supplement to the Scientific American Architects and Builders Edition November, 1886. Harry W. Jones, Architect, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Gorham: Masterpieces in Metal, Gorham Division of Textron, circa 1983

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Gorham: Masterpieces in Metal, October 14, 1983-February 12 1984, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design

Poster advertising an exhibition titled "Gorham: Masterpieces in Metal" hosted at the Rhode Island School of Art and Design's Museum of Art. The exhibition was open between October 14, 1983-February 12, 1984.

Trade card, Woman's Suffrage Stove Polish, Phoenix Mn'fg Co., Taunton, Mass., undated

Trade card for Woman's Suffrage Stove Polish by the Phoenix Manufacturing Co. in Taunton, Mass. The front bears a color illustration of a seated young girl. The reverse contains "Twelve Good Reasons" a woman should choose to use Woman's Suffrage Stove Polish.

Trade card, S. Holland & Co., dealers in groceries, teas, &c., Amherst, Mass., undated

Trade card for S. Holland & Co., adveritising groceries, teas, potash, salt, wooden ware, paints, oil, glass, nails, kerosene oil, lamps, &c. in Amherst, Mass.

Ticket, Exhibition of drawings and sketches by students of the American Academy in Rome, St. Botolph Club, 2 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass., May 1897

Admission ticket compliments of Howard Mansfield for an exhibition of drawings and sketches by students of the American Academy in Rome put on at the St. Botolph Club, 2 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass., from May 3 to May 22, 1897.

Trade card, John J. Horgan, 53 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass., undated

The business designs and manufactures cemetary work in marble and granite. The front has an illustration of the John J. Horgan workshop and the reverse lists monuments made by the business located in Mount Auburn Cemetery.

Advertisement, Marble and granite cemetery work, John J. Horgan, Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass., undated

The business designs and manufactures cemetary work in marble and granite.

Billhead for T.C. Wales & Co., boots, shoes, rubbers, and shoe stock, Nos. 19 Broad and 46 Central Streets, Boston, Mass., May 7, 1852

Billhead addressed to M. Whitehead dated May 7, 1852 from T. C. Wales & Co., Boston, Mass. Contains an illustration of the comapny's store at the corner of Broad and Central Streets.

Billhead for Shepard, Norwell & Co., dry goods, 26 to 42 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., 1888-1889

The business premises are illustrated on the billhead. The lower righthand corner is torn off.

Billhead for Wilson, Larrabee & Co., dry goods, 29 Bedford Street, Boston, Mass., June 26, 1890

The business premises are illustrated on the billhead.

Billhead for Timothy Gay & Co., wholesale grocers, No. 18 India Street, Boston, Mass., April 2, 1887

Billhead for Timothy Gay & Co. addressed to Mr. H Whithead. The storefront is printed on the front of the billhead.

Billhead for Shepard, Norwell Co., dry goods, Winter St., Temple Place and Tremont St., Boston, Mass., circa 1900

The business premises are illustrated on the billhead.

Billhead for Wright Bros. & James, flour, provisions & produce, 217 & 219 State Street and 114 & 116 Central Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 5, 1882

Billhead for Wright Bros. & James addressed to D. Hill. The business' premises is illustrated on the front of the billhead.

Billhead for R.H. White & Co., retail department, Washington St., Harrison Ave., Bedford St. & Norfolk Place, Boston, Mass., September 1, 1887

The business premises are illustrated on the billhead.

Handbill for Jarvis White, fancy articles, Milford, Mass., February 28, 1871

Handbill titled "Sacrifice!" by Jarvis White, seller of "fancy articles" in Milford, Mass., 1871. He is selling off remaining stock that survived a fire.

Almanack for 1886, by Kate Greenaway, published by George Routledge & Sons, London, 1886

Almanac for the year 1886, illustrated by famed British artist Kate Greenaway. Features many color illustrations depicting children, flowers, nature, and the changing of the seasons, accompanied by snippets of poetic verse and the standard almanac information.

Advertisement, Mrs. Dr. Tuck's Hygienic Retreat, South Weymouth, Mass., office at 28 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Brochure details the treatments, therapies, and medical products for sale by Mrs. Dr. Tuck. Cover of the brochure contains an illustration of the "Hygienic Retreat" located in South Weymouth, Mass.

Dance card, Quarter-Millennial Celebration Ball, Nobscussett House, North Dennis, Mass., September 3, 1889

Combination of a dance card and an "order of dances" from the Quarter-Millennial Celebration of the town of Yarmouth, held September 3rd, 1889 at the Nobscussett House (Nobscussett Hotel) in North Dennis, Mass. The back of the card contains the signatures of the committee members responsible for org...

Dance card, Gamma Kappa Pi Tau, Fitzedward Bungalow, Somerville, Mass., March 13, 1913

Combination of a dance card and an "order of dances." for an event put on by Gamma Kappa Pi Tau at the Fitzedward Bungalow in Somerville, Mass., March 13th, 1913. Names of dance partners are written in pencil next to the dances and the name "Louise Roy" is written on the back. The card is also decor...