A branch from a cinammon tree is shown in the image. The card verso describes the cultivation of cinammon trees.
Collection: Ephemera collection
GUSN: 249343
Ref. Code: EP001.01.045.09.02.011
Fourteen etchings are shown which can be redeemed in exchange for Worcester Salt coupons.
GUSN: 249344
Ref. Code: EP001.01.045.09.02.012
Manson's Bread "is the best in the world, made and for sale only at 65 Geen St., Boston."
GUSN: 249348
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.001
Jones & Eaton are the sole New England agents, located at 2 Chatham Row, Boston, Massachusetts. The image caption reads "French Cook."
Date: 1877
GUSN: 249350
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.002
A young boy poses as "Le Boulanger" while kneading dough in this image.
GUSN: 249351
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.003
A little boy poses as "Le Patissier" while sampling a pastry.
GUSN: 249352
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.004
The Company factory is shown in the billhead image. Austin bakes "all kinds of crackers" in addition to bread.
Date: 1867-11-02
GUSN: 249353
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.005
The cover reads "This cake is a humbug but there is no humbug about a cake of Sapolio but don't let any one give you a humbug in place of Sapolio."
GUSN: 249354
Ref. Code: EP001.01.021.02.03.033
Gaut was established in 1840. There are distributing stores on Washington, LaGrange, Cornhill and Canal Streets in Boston.
Date: 1890s
GUSN: 249356
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.006
An order card and envelope advertises Ward's Paradise Fruit Cakes as holiday gifts.
GUSN: 249358
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.01.007
Customers will receive a set of cards with a brown bread purchase on Sunday mornings.
GUSN: 249359
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.001
The bottom of the card reads "Extra Burlington Crackers a Specialty."
GUSN: 249360
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.002
Smith's son has joined him in the bakery business.
Date: 1871-08-12
GUSN: 249361
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.003
The billhead reads "wedding cake, lady fingers and macaroons a specialty."
Date: 1900-10-16
GUSN: 249362
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.004
Smith claims to be the largest manufacturing bakery in Vermont.
Date: 1902-04-22
GUSN: 249363
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.005
The billhead shows a box of Smith's Hanover Crackers.
Date: 1902-10-28
GUSN: 249364
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.006
The Smith trademark is shown at the top of the billhead.
Date: 1902-11-04
GUSN: 249365
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.007
The Company is also a jobber in cigars and tobacco.
Date: 1902-06-13
GUSN: 249366
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.008
Cross carries St. Johnsbury Crackers and deals in Vermont cheese and all grades of cigars.
Date: 1904-12-19
GUSN: 249367
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.009
Mr. Cross was incorporated in 1900.
Date: 1902-07-21
GUSN: 249368
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.010
The left side of the billhead is embossed with "St. Johnsbury" with the text around it reading "St. Johnsbury Crackers a Specialty."
Date: 1902-06-26
GUSN: 249369
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.011
The Cross store is shown in the image with pedestrians standing on the sidewalk.
Date: 1902-08-13
GUSN: 249441
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.012
Date: 1902-10-14
GUSN: 249442
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.013
Humphrey-Cornell is a distributing agent for Laurel Flour made by the Winona Mill Company.
Date: 1907-06-03
GUSN: 249443
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.014
The Kennedy factory is shown in the billhead image.
Date: 1902-04-23
GUSN: 249445
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.01.02.015
Maillard has been awarded gold medals in New York, Paris and Vienna.
GUSN: 249447
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.010
A young boy carries a candy cane over one shoulder.
GUSN: 249448
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.011
A young boy pushes a wheelbarrow holding bundled grain.
GUSN: 249449
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.012
A boy and his dog transport a large candy cane.
GUSN: 249450
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.013
Andrew and Henry McDonald are the proprietors of the shop.
GUSN: 249451
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.014
Copeland will cater parties with sweets and table ornaments. He always has on hand ice cream, plum cakes, fancy cakes and pastry.
GUSN: 249452
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.015
A young girl holds a flower basket standing in a park setting.
GUSN: 249453
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.016
The card reads "If you like Dolly Drake Brittle Mints you ought to try Bobby Blake Molasses Brittle Mints. Ther'e just as good."
GUSN: 249454
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.017
The card is a holiday greeting with the image caption "Don't Tommy Don't." The card verso describes Pearson's holiday sweets.
GUSN: 249455
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.018
Pearson offers his Christmas candies at his downstairs shop on Merrimack Street in Lowell, Massachusetts. The image caption reads "The Old Old Story."
GUSN: 249458
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.019
Pearson carries candy toys, animals, baskets, nut and fruit candies and tree ornaments. The image caption reads "Music & Beer for Two."
GUSN: 249460
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.020
Suchard manufactures Neuchatel Swiss chocolate. The image is captioned "Wilhelm Tell No. 9."
GUSN: 249462
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.021
Whitman's has a Branch Manufactory, Machinery Hall, American Department with a central side entrance by the Lake.
GUSN: 249463
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.022
The card verso reads "The Vienna Bakery use our chocolate."
GUSN: 249464
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.023
The leaflet verso lists the maple candies and products along with fir balsam pillows and India print dresses.
GUSN: 249465
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.024
Weber provides catering for lunch, dinner and evening parties as well as wedding breakfasts and receptions.
Date: 1880s
GUSN: 249466
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.025
Dooling will provide china, silver, glassware and competent waiters.
GUSN: 249467
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.026
The Company received prizes at the Paris Exposition in 1867 and the German Exposition in 1873.
GUSN: 249468
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.027
The item is intended to stand up in a window display by using the built-in prop. The verso reads "Used in a Dorchester shop window display, 1923."
Date: 1923
GUSN: 249505
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.03.01.028
The card verso urges customers to ask their grocers for the mackerel and cod.
GUSN: 249507
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.02.02.001
The slaughtering, curing and packing house on Medford Street in Somerville can be seen in the verso image.
GUSN: 249508
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.02.02.002
Palmer was established in 1842 and is the successor to Crook, Palmer & Company.
Date: 1870s
GUSN: 249509
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.02.02.003
Fales is also a commission merchant and a wholesale dealer in provisions, flour and grass seeds.
Date: 1875-03-27
GUSN: 249510
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.02.02.004
The Company carries beef, tongue and green turtle packed in cans.
GUSN: 249511
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.02.02.005
The billhead describes the medals won by the Company at local and international expositions.
Date: 1884-08-09
GUSN: 249512
Ref. Code: EP001.01.046.02.02.006