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Tag for Carl Burwick & Co., bags, Worcester, Mass., undated

The tag reads "The Bag House of the Eastern Farmer" below the name Carl Burwick & Company. The tag verso has lines for the number of bundles in the shipment and the number and kind of bags. It also states to keep clean and dry.

Advertisement for Literary & Scientific Class-Book & Leavitt's Easy Lessons, location unknown, undated

An advertisement for an establishment selling specific text books.

Wide awake advertiser, Boston, Mass., 1878

An advertisement in Wide awake magazine for Bodley Books by H.E. Scudder and Bracket and Lester Saws made by the Millers Falls Company. The verso describes stories in 1878 issues of Wide awake.

Trade card for the Pictorial Book Bindery, Gleason's Publishing Hall, No.1 Montgomery Place, Boston, Mass., 1854

This bookbinder performs edge gilding and marbling and does work for the trade or on single volumes. The bottom of the card has William Ulman, Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Horace A. Brooks, book binder, 224 Essex St. Salem, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card has J.G. Fuller, Agent. This business does magazines, newspapers and periodicals of every description.

S.T. Blanchard book binder, over the bookstore, Main Street, Watertown, Mass., undated

In addition to books and periodicals this bookbinder will create portfolios and scrapbooks.

Spear & Stearns blank book manufacturers, book-binders and wholesale stationers, No.6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn., undated

Spear & Stearns deals in all kinds of paper. The notebook is filled in and appears to be a type of ledger. The front cover has an illustrration of the Roman goddess Minerva.

Billhead for E.P. Dutton & Co., publishers, booksellers and importers, 135 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 24, 1867

Dutton specializes in supplying public and private libraries. The address is the "Old Corner Bookstore" shown in the image.

Billhead for Carter, Hendee & Co., publishers, booksellers and stationers, at Faust's statue 131 Washington St., Boston, Mass., dated May 30, 1833

The business is located on Washington Street at Faust's statue.

Billhead for Estes & Lauriat, publishers, booksellers, and importers, 301 to 305 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 24, 1881

The business, opposite the "Old South," deals in old and new books and the purchase of whole libraries.

Billhead for Ticknor & Fields, publishers, booksellers, importers and stationers, 135 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 1, 1861

The billhead gives the terms on which payment is expected.

Billhead for D. Lothrop and Company, publishers, importers and booksellers, 30 & 32 Franklin St., Boson, Mass., dated December 24, 1883

The publisher's terms are described on the billhead.

Orange Judd Company's list of rural books, 245 Broadway, New York, New York, ca. 1865

The leaflet lists titles by categories such as "Farm and Garden," Poultry," and "Horses." The books are for sale by Lockwood, Brooks & Company in Boston, Massachusetts.

Historic Plymouth, an illustrated guide, A.S. Burbank, publisher, Plymouth, Mass., undated

A.S. Burbank owns the Pilgrim Book Store in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The leaflet is a list of postcards but also includes books and other items sold in the shop.

Trade card for Weeks, Jordan & Co., booksellers & publishers and Russell, Shattuck & Co., 121 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1837

Russell, Shattuck deals in books, stationery, periodicals, maps and engravings. The two businesses are successors to S. Colman. The verso describes a prospectus available in August.

Christmas greetings from Beacon Hill, Ye Olde Grey House, bookshop, 58-60 Anderson Street, Beacon Hill, Boston, Mass, December 1924

A trade card in the form of a greeting card listing the special teas, lunches and dinners to be held in Ye Olde Grey House Bookshop. The business is also a lending library. The verso provides a history of the property.

Historic Plymouth catalogue of photographs, souvenirs, guides and illustrated books, A.S. Burbank, Pilgrim Bookstore, Plymouth, Mass., undated

The catalog has images of souvenirs and silverware sold by the ship.

Lee and Shepard's illustrated catalogue, location unknown, undated

Four pages from another publication describing the books and souvenirs available from Lee and Shepard.

Receipt for book at W.D Ticknor's

A handwritten receipt listing various items sold at [what appears to be] W. D. Ticknor's, Palm Leaf Mattress, Bunker Hill Monument, Horticultural Exhibition. "W. D. Ticknor's" is probably a reference to the Old Corner Book Store opened in 1832 by William Davis Ticknor, John Allen, and, later, James ...

Second catalogue, Moses King, publisher and bookseller, Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The annotated catalog lists available titles with an introduction and an image of Thomas Wentworth Higginson on the front.

Matchbook for The Potter Press, Boston, Waltham, Mass., undated

The matchbook reads "Merry Christmas, Happy New Year." Potter Press deals in sales books and business forms. Lion Match, New York is on the curved end of the matchbook.

Trade card for James Campbell, antiquarian bookstore, Nos. 62 & 64 Cornhill Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The dealer supplies town and social libraries, textbooks and purchases entire libraries.

Trade card for S.C. Northrop, Beehive, corner Main & Cannon Streets, Bridgeport Connecticut, undated

Northrop handles books, stationery, chromos, vases, toilet sets, toys and other items described on the card verso. The front image is captioned "Josephine Mansfield." Mansfield was at the center of the notorious murder of James Fisk, a wealthy financier.

Trade card for Tompkins & Company, publishers and booksellers trade card, 25 Cornhill, Boston, Mass., undated

Three individuals are listed on the bottom of the card.

Trade card for Briggs & Richards, publishers, booksellers and stationers, No. 456 Washington corner of Essex Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business manufactures picture frames and deals in engravings, fancy goods, school and blank books.

Trade card for Francis H. Coffin, bookseller, Old No.120 Middle Street, Portland, Maine, 1874

The image caption, on the verso, reads "Christmas gift to the children." The top of the verso reads "Merry Christmas, 1874, Happy New Year, 1875." The bookseller is located under the Falmouth Hotel.

Trade card for The Knockabout Club in the woods, Estes & Lauriat, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso describes "The Knockabout Club in the woods" title and also titles in the Zig-zag series.

Trade card for Frank Rivers, dealer in medical, surgical and scientific books and periodicals, 28 School Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The dealer manages the subscription department for Wm. Wood and Company's medical works, described on the card verso.

Trade card for Zig-zag journeys in Europe, Estes & Lauriat, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso lists and describes other titles in the Zig-zag series.

Trade card for Zig-zag journeys in classic lands, Estes & Lauriat, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso describes titles in the series.

Trade card for The Barn Bookshop, 36 Joy St., Boston, Mass., undated

The shop handles rare books, maps and Christmas cards. The image is signed "Doris Burdick."

Trade card for Ideal American Magazines, D. Lothrop & Co., 32 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The children's magazines listed on the front are "Wide awake," "The pansy," "Our little men and women," "Chautauqua young folks journal" and "Babyland." The card verso states that Bibles, books, albums and holiday cards are available at the business on Franklin Street.

Trade card for Paine's Student's Store, 256 Washington Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

Paine's Student's Store was established in 1895.

Trade card for Keith's Book-Store, Washburn Block, Main Street, Brockton, Mass., undated

The card advertises that a dollar will buy a copy of Horatio Alger's "The backwood's boy."

Country town, a study of rural evolution, by Wilbert L. Anderson, W.B. Clarke Co., 20-28 Tremont Street and 30 Court Square, Boston, Mass., undated

The leaflet promotes "The country town" with review excerpts.

Trade card for Goodmans Bookstore, 7 & 9 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., 1886

The card verso has a calendar for 1886.

Trade card for Frederick Stein Book-Mark, bookseller, blank book manufacturer, bookbinder, New London, Connecticut, undated

The bottom of the card reads "School books sold at the lowest prices."

Trade card for Alfred Bartlett, 69 Cornhill, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso has a poem signed "R.L.S."

Trade card for Henry A. Young & Co., bookseller, 13 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso describes three titles containing dialogues, speeches, and entertainments for school recitals.

Volunteer, a monthly magazine devoted to the interests of the volunteer militia of New England, The Volunteer Publishing Co., 544 Main Street, Cambridge, Mass., undated

"The Volunteer" advertises itself as "the only military magazine in New England." The leaflet verso has a table of the advertising rates.

Trade card for David Prouty & Co., dealers in agricultural implements, seeds, trees, 19, 20 & 22 North Market Street, Boston, Mass. ca. 1850

The business has a warehouse and seed store.

Trade card for J.J. Adams & Co., brushes, 99 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Adams manufactures and imports brushes.

Trade card for D. White & Son, brushes, 27 Exchange Street, Boston, Mass. and 9 Market Square, Portland, Maine, undated

White is a manufacturer and wholesale dealer in brushes.

Trade card for J.J. Adams & Co., brushes, 99 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

At his Boston address on Washington Street, J.J. Adams manufactures and imports brushes.

Advertisement for Adams' Brush Factory, 99 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1865

The image shows the John J. Adams business premises on Washington Street with pedestrians on the sidewalk.

Billhead for John L. Whiting & Son Co., brushes, corner High & Purchase Streets, Boston, Mass., dated August 12, 1903

The brush manufactory is shows with horse drawn conveyances and a street car in the foreground.

Trade card for H.B. Sawyer, brooms and brushes, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

The Sawyer office and factory is located at the S.C. Forsaith & Company's machine shop in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Billhead for Eagle Metallic Brush Co., 54 Chauncy Street, corner Bedford, Boston, Mass., 187?

A brush image can be seen in the background on this billhead.

Billhead for A. & E. Burton & Co., brushes and feather dusters, 21 Exchange Street, Boston, Mass., dated 187?

The billhead states "importers and manufacturers of Baker's patented October 5, 1875 bushes & feather dusters."

Trade card for Frank Chouteau Brown, architect, No. 9 Mt. Vernon Sq., Boston, Mass., 192?

The image is captioned "South east view, house at Newton, Massachusetts."