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Toys - Mary Northend Photos

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Trade Cards

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Transportation

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Transportation - All kinds - Photomechanical Reproductions

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Transportation - Automobiles - Photo unmounted

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Transportation - Bicycles

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Transportation - Buckboards + Carriges - Mounted

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Transportation - Buckboards + Carriges - Inc. "Baby Carriges" - Unmounted

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Transportation - Canoes

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Transportation - Carriges - Herses

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Transportation - Sleighs

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Transportation - Street Railways - Misc. Views - Mounted

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Transportation - [Trucks]

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Transportation - Wagons

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Trays

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Trays - Mary Northend photos

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Trees

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Round hill quick step

Cover depicts the encampment of the New England Guards, Round Hill, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1840.

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Advertisement for weather-proof coats, Plymouth Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass., 1946

This advertisement was originally printed in The Boston Herald on August 25, 1946. It features a man wearing a Plymouth of Boston "Weather-Ready" trench coat outside the Massachusetts State House. The copy describes the coat as the "result of over 35 years of tailoring, the finest in rainwear."

Cover of The Puritan magazine, New York, New York, July 1898

Cover of the July 1898 issue of The Puritan magazine. It is illustrated with an image of a young woman in "Puritan" dress sitting and spinning flax on a wheel. Nearby is an intricately carved chest with a large book on top. Subscriptions to the magazine were one dollar for a year or 10 cents an issu...

Letterhead for F.A. Foster and Company, Puritan Drapery Fabrics, 322-330 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1928

It is illustrated with their trademark Puritan woman. The Company has offices in New York and Chicago.

Sample card for Bay State Liquid Paint, manufactured by Wadsworth Howland & Co, Boston, Mass., undated

The sample card is illustrated with a caricature of a pilgrim man standing on the state of Massachusetts with a paint brush and bucket at the ready. The item lists the Company's locations and includes a place for a color swatch.

Advertisement for dresses, manufactured by Puritan Dress Company, New York, New York, 1949

Full-color advertisement for the Puritan Dress Company's line of Parisian inspired dresses. The advertisement was originally printed in the October, 1949 issue of "Good Housekeeping." The ad features two women in ready to wear dresses chatting. Puritan Dress Company listed the dresses around $18.00 ...

Advertisement for sewing machines, manufactured by the Priscilla Company, Boston, Mass., 1928

The Priscilla Company originally placed this full-page, full-color advertisement in the Modern Priscilla issue from January 1928. The ad is specifically for the Electric Priscilla sewing machine which had a 10 day trial period and retailed for $54.00. The machine came with its own table, and a lifet...

Advertisement for Jolly Time Popcorn, unknown manufacturer, 1943

A Thanksgiving Pilgrim themed advertisement for the Jolly Time brand of popcorn. It was originally printed in the November 1943 issue of "Good Housekeeping." It is advertised as "Not Rationed."

Trade card for Alden Fruit Vinegar, location unknown, undated

The image caption reads "Priscilla." She carries a book and wears a short cloak, long skirt and double cap.

Advertisement for the Plymouth Rock Pant Company, 18 Summer Street near Washington, Boston, Mass., undated

The Plymouth Rock Pant Company advertised for their "famous custom-made" $3 pants with an illustration of a man examining a new pair of pants and a long piece of copy describing the company's reputation. The famous pants were custom made for customers after they sent in measurements according to a s...

Advertising booklet for Plymouth Rock Gelatine Company, Boston, Mass., undated

Plymouth Rock Gelatine Company produced this pamphlet of "dainties and household helps" to promote their gelatine products. The cover of the pamphlet features a tray of strawberry sherbets and a picture of a woman dressed as a Pilgrim holding a box of Plymouth Rock Gelatine.

Governor Bouck's grand quick step

Copied from a daguerreotype by Johnson & Mead, Albany, New York. Cover depicts the State and City Halls of Albany, New York, as seen from the Capitol.

Advertisement for Colonial style rugs, manufactured by Eden Manufacturing Company, New York, New York, 1905

Eden Manufacturing Company originally placed this advertisement in the October, 1905 issue of Interior Decoration. The advertisement is for their Colonial Styles Pilgrim Rug and illustrated with a medalion showing a galleon style ship on rough seas.

Gordon's quick step

Cover depicts Captain Gordon in uniform, holding a sword. A military encampment is in the background.

Jeannette & Jeannot

Cover depicts two scenes: one in which a military conscript (Jeannot) is saying goodbye to his sweetheart (Jeannette) and one in which the conscript, now a changed man and soldier, is greeting his sweetheart upon returning from war.

Trade card for the Old South Clothing House, opposite the Old South Church, 315 and 317 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card features an illustration of the Old South Meeting House, listed as the Old South Church, surrounding buildings and a trolley car.

List to the convent bells

Cover depicts a woman seated near a window with her chin propped on her hand. Grapes and a pitcher are on a table beside her. A large floral arrangement is near the window.

Light may the boat row

Cover depicts men, women, and children standing on a promenade and watching numerous boats on the water. A military fort is nearby.

The Dutchess of Kent

Border with flower motif and urn.

I stood amid the glittering throng

Cover depicts the head and shoulders of an unidentified woman, possibly Miss Hughes.

The archer boy

Cover depicts a woman standing near a stone tower, possibly a parapet. A city and river are in the background.

When wakes the sun at early dawn

Cover adapted from an original sketch by Stewart Watson. Cover depicts Miss Watson in costume as her character "Cellio" in the opera Native Land.

The bright rosy morning

Cover depicts a lyre.