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Exterior view of Rangeley Ridge house, Winchester, Mass., undated

The inscription across the top of the image recto reads "Built by D.N. Skillings on Rangeley Ridge for friends, now torn down." The image verso inscription reads "House built by D.N. Skillings (for rental) (on easterly Rangeley Ridge). Torn down. Architect Geo. Rand."

Woman and boy standing in a field, Winchester, Mass., undated

An unidentified woman and boy stand in a field with two dogs and a cow and her calf.

Coach driver and carriage in front of the Elisha Dillingham Bangs House, Central Street, Winchester, Mass., undated

A formally dressed coach driver sits in a two-wheeled carriage in front of the Elisha Dillingham Bangs House in Winchester, Massachusetts.

Amusement Club at Rangeley Hall, Winchester, Mass., December 19, 1894

Club members stand on stage in "A dramatic evening: a farce" by J.K. Bangs in Rangeley Hall, the social hall and school in Rangeley Place, Winchester, Massachusetts. The photograph is mounted on a program listing the actors and their characters.

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Lesley Wilcox Anderson Donation

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Maureen Meister Donation

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Trade card for New England Condensed Mince Meat, T.E. Dougherty Co., Chicago, Illinois and Port Byron, New York, 1891

The card is in the shape of a pocket watch and opens to read "Now is the time to try it. Delicious pie in 20 minutes" and "Two large mince pies are made from one package of Dougherty's New England Condensed Mince Meat."

Labels for New England Vermont Maple Sap Syrup, New England Maple Syrup Co., Boston, Mass., undated

A rural scene is shown in the image with a maple leaf in each corner of the label.

Trade card for Chas H. Porter, provisions, 149 & 151 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Porter is a wholesale and retail dealer in poultry, game, butter, cheese, eggs and other food items.

Trade card for J.P. & D. Plummer, preserves & canned goods, evaporated apples, Boston, Mass., undated

Children, standing in front of a classroom blackboard, read the message from Plummer.

Trade card for G. Bennett, choice family groceries, Lebanon, New Hampshire, undated

The dealer carries crockery and glass wear in addition to groceries. The image caption reads "Don't shut out the sunlight mother."

Trade cards for S.T. Madsen & Co., receivers and wholesale dealers in butter, cheese & eggs, Woburn, Mass., undated

The card reads "We are the only dealers between Boston and Lowell who have weekly refrigerator car service direct from the country."

Labels for Fleur De Lys Brand Pure Fancy Sugar Syrup, C.M. Tice & Co., Boston, Mass., undated

The product is "a mixture of cane and maple sugar syrups."

Label for mince meat put up by T.H. Cook & Co., fancy and staple groceries, 927, 929, 931 K Street, Sacramento, California, undated

Cook carries teas, coffees, spices, canned goods, fresh eggs and choice butter.

Trade cards for M.R. LaFurley, groceries, provisions, flour, tobacco, cigars, boots and shoes, Stockton Springs, Maine, undated

Purchases of $25, $40, $50 or $100 dollars will entitle customers to redeem products listed on the card verso. The offer is void after June 1, 1909.

Trade card for Dole Brothers, dealers in hops and malt, 101 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Rural scenes illustrate the hops and malts offered by Dole.

Trade card for Ridge's Food for Infants, Woolrich & Co., Palmer, Mass., undated

Ridge's Food is for children and invalids and can be prepared with or without milk. It can be used to combat cholera infantum, dysentery and chronic diarrhoea.

Trade card for Wilson Packing Co., cooked corned beef, Chicago, Illinois, undated

The image caption reads "Wilson Packing Company's Cooked Corned Beef is cool and refreshing for summer! Try it."

Trade card for C.S. Eastman, wholesale and retail grocer, West Claremont, Claremont, New Hampshire, undated

Eastman carries fruits and vegetables in season and order trade is a specialty. All of his carried items are listed on the card verso for the customer to check off.

Label for A.L. Blair's Cauliflower, Brattleboro Jelly Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, undated

A.L. Blair's Cauliflower is prepared by the Brattleboro Jelly Company.

Trade card for The North American Creamery & Supply Co., 125 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois, Branch Offices, Youngstown, Ohio and 34 Fulton Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Company's general offices are in Chicago with branch offices in Ohio and Massachusetts.

Trade card for E.C. Howard, poultry, Wilsonville, Connecticut, undated

Howard breeds prize wining Golden Laced Wyandottes and W.F. Black Spanish chickens and sells eggs.

Trade card for Dolly Madison Bread, location unknown, 1922

The card is a toy enclosed in each wrapped loaf of Dolly Madison Bread. The Mother Goose verse "To market, to market, to buy a fat pig" is the image caption.

Label for Pure Vermont Boiled Cider, Brattleboro Jelly Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, undated

The cider is manufactured and bottled by the Brattleboro Jelly Company. A farmer and a milita member stand outside the circle which has the text "Freedom and Unity" inside it.

Trade card for Venable's St. George's Brand Tobacco, location unknown, undated

R.C. Harris sells the item in his store on Centre Street, Bath, Maine. Harris carries fresh meats, groceries, provisions, produce, foreign and domestic fruit.

Trade card for Wm. J. Arnold, groceries & provisions, corner of Pleasant and Chestnut Streets, Marlboro, Mass., undated

The image caption reads "And then on this."

Pompeian Olive Oil recipes for salads, The Pompeian Co., Inc., U.S.A. Office, Washington, D.C. and Purchasing Office, Lucca, Italy, undated

The pamphlet has background on the product, photographs of the processing plant and recipes. The item received a gold medal in Paris in 1911.

Neapolitan Ice Cream Company ice creams and frozen desserts, a calendar of suggestions and condensed price list, Neapolitan Ice Cream Company, Landsdowne Street, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The price list has photographs, descriptions and prices for the ice cream novelties.

Trade card for Chautauqua No. 3, butter containers, C.J. Haywood, Nashua, New Hampshire, undated

Chautauqua containers were patented October 9, 1877.

Trade card for Kennedy's Champion Biscuit, F.A. Kennedy Company, Cambridgeport, Mass., undated

The card verso describes Kennedy's Champion, Thin Wafer and Cream Biscuits.

Trade card for the Aroostook Condensed Milk Co., Bangor, Maine, undated

The Company guarantees purity in material and manufacture of its condensed milk.

Trade card for the Aroostook Condensed Milk Co., Bangor, Maine, undated

The milk is made from selected herds of Jersey Cows protected from disease by state officials and the Company's local inspectors.

Label for Brattleboro Jelly Company Maple Syrup, Brattleboro Jelly Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, undated

A man carrying two pails of maple sugar is shown in the image.

Trade card for Folger & Colburn, groceries, Water Street, Augusta, Maine, undated

The dealer carries canned goods, fruit, nuts, confectionery and meats. The image caption reads "The unwelcome visitor."

Trade card for Plymouth Rock Phosphated Gelatine, Plymouth Rock Gelatine Co., 68 Western Avenue, Boston, Mass., undated

The item is used for snow puddings, jellies, creams, blanc-mange and other desserts. "The courtship of Miles Standish" is adapted for the illustration.

Trade card for New England Crystallized Pie Preparations, T.E. Dougherty, Chicago, Illinois and Port Byron, New York, undated

The Company makes nine kinds of preparations: apricot, plum, apple, peach, cherry, raisin, raspberry, blackberry and huckleberry.

Fables of Aesop together with The battle of the frogs and mice with cuts by Carl Van Sichem reproduced from the Holland edition of 1659 by the Halford Sauce Company, Boston, Mass., 1880

The inside of the covers and the item verso advertise Halford's Leicestershire Table Sauce.

Leftovers or economy in the kitchen, C.I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1891

The pamphlet describes home remedies utilizing Hood's Sarsaparilla and leftover foods.

Trade card for Whitman, Ward & Lee Company, fish, No. 9 and 15 Fish Pier, Boston, Mass., 1919

The card, designed as a notepad, lists the types of fish available. The Company produces a weekly market letter.

Label for Victor Supreme Quality Macaroni, Victor Macaroni Mfg. Co., Main Street, North Reading, Mass., undated

Delivery trucks and a train can be seen outside the Victor Macaroni Manufacturing Company in North Reading, Massachusetts.

Handbill for Nabisco, National Biscuit Company, location unknown, 1902

The verso text describes Nabisco Sugar Wafers.

Trade card for crackers and confectionery, White River Junction, Vermont, 1871

The item reads "Trade Mark Crackers and Confectionery. Hanover, N.H. 1815. White River Junction. Vt. 1871."

Trade card for John Hill, ice, fruit and vegetables, No. 103 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass., undated

Hill is a wholesale and retail dealer in ice, fruit and vegetables.

Trade cards for Sweet & Arnold, produce dealers, 65 1-2 Canal Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

Sweet & Arnold operate from Canal Street in Providence, Rhode Island.

Trade card for A.R. Coolidge, fruits & produce, No. 29 North Market Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Coolidge is a wholesale commission dealer on North Market Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Ingram I. Margeson, extra large currants, Fruitvale Farm, Thatcher and Clapboardtree Streets, Westwood, Mass., 1920-1940

The card lists all the produce grown at the Fruitvale Farm in Westwood, Massachusetts. The card verso has "ca. 1920-1940" handwritten on it.

Trade card for Sweetser's Market, rhubarb, asparagus, lettuce, radishes, 6 Granite Street, Quincy, Mass., undated

A little girl sleeps in the middle of a flower blossom in the card image.

Trade card for Sweetser's Market, rhubarb, asparagus, lettuce, radishes, 6 Granite Street, Quincy, Mass., undated

A little boy helps a small girl from one blossom to the other in the image.

Trade card for Sweetser's Market, rhubarb, asparagus, lettuce, radishes, 6 Granite Street, Quincy, Mass., undated

Two young children perch on the branches of a flower plant.