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Hobbies, undated

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Fields, Diamonds, and Courts, 1916-1955, undated

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Indian Lore, 1937, undated

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Rainy Day, undated

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Buddy Up, 1917-1955, undated

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Gardening/War Effort, undated

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Nature, undated

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Sports That Say 'Camp,' 1923-1954, undated

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Saddled Up, 1939, undated

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Dining Hall, undated

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Rest Hall, undated

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Beyond Swimming, undated

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Arts and Crafts, undated

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Day Trips, 1923, undated

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Campcraft, undated

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To Your Health, undated

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Behind the Footlights, 1955, undated

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Overnights, undated

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Special Events, 1945, undated

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Visitors Day, undated

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Usually on Sunday, 1925, undated

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Camp Fire, undated

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The Camp Photo, undated

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After Dark, 1932-1954, undated

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Old Wigwam Photos, undated

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MNH “Summer Camp,” ca. 1998

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Color War!, 1955, undated

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Traditions, undated

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End of the Season, undated

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Camp Brochures, ca. 1889-1943, undated

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Misc., undated

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Group Photos, 1920-1958, undated

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Camps Andover and Waldron, undated

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Postcards, ca. 1909-1984

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Lodge at Smugglers' Notch, Stowe, Vermont

The facilities and activities offered at the resort are described in detail for guests.

Postcard, Maison Robert, 45 School Street, Boston, Mass.

The card verso has a menu for "Fete des Rois" on Saturday, January 5, 2002.

Novelty for M. Pollari & Sons Dairy, Newport, New Hampshire

Text for the illustration reads "Pure milk fresh from the country."

Trade card, Willard N. Chamberlain, receiver of Nelson Morris & Co's western dressed beef, 115-125 Clinon Street, Boston, Mass.

Chamberlain deals in wholesale beef, mutton, lamb, veal, butts and pork loins. A little girl is holding knitting needles and dressed in early 19th century costume. The caption reads "Don't I look like grandma?"

Wrought iron things, Ye Iron Shoppe, 472 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

The business makes plaques, andirons, candlestick holders, lanterns and other objects. The business is a subdision of the E.T. Ryan Iron Works, Inc., office and shops at 9-29 Braintree Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Catalog of gifts, jewelry and silver, 70th anniversary issue, Daniel Low & Co., Salem, Mass.

The catalog is divided into sections such as "Gifts for Men," "Gifts for Women," "Gifts for the Home" and jewelry for men and women.

Unpainted furniture, George E. Kimball & Son Co., Summer Street, Hingham Harbor, Mass.

The catalog is promoted as a tool for furniture stores to increase their sales. There is a color harmony chart for salespersons.

Catalogue no. 11, J.W. Bailey & Sons Co., wood mantels interior and exterior finish in stock and to order, 14 Haymarket Square, Boston, Mass.

Mantel styles are displayed in the catalog. The business also does custom work, stair work and manufactures other pieces such as posts, balusters and columns. There is a separate price list for this catalog. A separate leaflet titled "Bulletin no. 12" describes Washington and colonial columns. The c...

Trade card, The Meyer Sniffen Co., Ltd. invite your inspection of their plumbing appliances at the new show room, 180 Devonshire Street, John Hancock Building, Boston, Mass.

A handwritten note on the card verso, dated November 19, 1892, states there are too many plumbing companies.

Carpenters, what do you want? steady work, good pay, good prices, eight hours a day, and decent treatment? Wells Memorial Hall, 987 Washington Street, Monday evening, April 15th

The card is an invitation to carpenters to attend a union organizing meeting. P.J. McGuire, an early labor organizer, is listed on the card as is Harry Lloyd of Union 33. Music was provided by the Lyceum Orchestra. The card verso has an appeal to carpenters and joiners to consider their circumstance...

Century Log Cabins, Century Wood Preserving Company, Park Square Building, Boston, Mass.

The cabins are advertised as weather-tight and the logs are treated to protect against decay and wood-boring insects. The Company plant is in Nashua, New Hampshire.

Supplementary catalogue, Anderson & Dickey architectural wood turning and spiral moulding, No. 41 Bristol Street, near Dover, Boston, Mass.

The catalog has balusters and a few mantels for customers to consider.

Wentworth Hall, Jackson, New Hampshire

Buildings, cottages and vistas are described for potential visitors.

Wentworth Hall and cottages, M.C. Wentworth, proprietor, Jackson, New Hampshire

The property and the notable sights in the area are described. A map, golf course and floor plans of resort buildings are included on the back pages.

Wentworth Hall, Jackson, White Mountains, New Hampshire

Guests enjoy the property features described in the booklet.

Ripolin, an imported enamel paint, colonial series for architects no. 13, J.A. & W. Bird & Co., distributors for North America, 88 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass.

There is a photograph and architectural drawing of the mantel in the dining room of the "Octagon" in Washington, D.C. The calendar is for January 1917.