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Billhead for Lawrence, Wilde & Hull, drawing room, parlor, and chamber furniture, Nos. 42 to 48 Cornhill, Boston, Mass., dated January 11, 1873

The firm is an importer and manufacturer of furniture, leathers, mattresses, looking-glasses and upholstery goods.

Billhead for William B. Phelps, furniture and upholstery goods, Nos. 17 to 27 Brattle Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 21, 1862

The billhead is for repair of a rocking chair, parlor chair and dining room chair.

Billhead for Haley, Morse & Co., furniture and interior decorations, 411 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated January 26, 1875

The note on the billhead reads "All goods packed to the best of our ability, but not warranted against breakage."

Billhead for The Carey Chair Mfg. Co., rattan, reed, and splint seat chairs, Victoria Street, Keene, New Hampshire, dated May 24, 1922

The billhead is for the purchase of light rockers.

Billhead for Shaw & Applin, manufacturers of and wholesale dealers in parlor, church and lodge furniture, 27 Sudbury, 69 and 71 Portland Streets, Boston, Mass., dated May 15, 1879

The business is the successor to Braman, Shaw & Company. Changes in the Company name from 1780-1863 are listed at the top of the billhead.

Billhead for Merriam & Holden, cane and wood seat chairs and settees of every description, Westminster, Mass., dated May 14, 1860

Merriam & Holden is a manufacturer, dealer and furnisher.

Circular for Law & Parker, cane guard, 229 1/2 Tenth Street, South Brooklyn, New York, New York, undated

The merits of the cane guard are described in the circular. J.H. Gordon is the agent located at 22 New Church Street, New York, New York.

Billhead for F. Peirce & Co., wholesale chair warehouse, corner of Richmond & North Streets, Boston, Mass., dated January 8, 1861

The business premises are seen in the billhead image.

"Lambert, holding four persons at arm's length", Boston Museum, Market Square, Boston, Mass., circa 1809

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Business card for Gary Kissal, curator, Marblehead Dory & Schooner Museum, 5 Bessom Street, #101, Marblehead, Mass., undated

The card has a zip code and telephone number.

Ticket for Austin & Stone's Museum, Scollay Square, Boston, Mass., undated

The ticket verso reads "Not good until countersigned by the proprietors."

Ticket for the Boston Art Club Exhibition, 64 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The bottom of the ticket reads "The Gallery will close at 6 p.m. on Saturdays."

Brochure for The Rockport Art Association, Rockport, Mass., 1940s

The brochure describes the history of the Association with a membership application form on the verso.

Trade card for The Camden Whist Marker, Charles Goodall and Son, Camden Works, London, United Kingdom, undated

Goodall sells the Royal Game of Bezique in addition to the whist marker.

Trade card for Dove e il gatto? [Where is the cat?], location unknown, undated

The image is a picture puzzle with a hidden cat.

B.Y.M.C. Union athletic sports at Ridge Hill Farms, Wellesley, Mass., October 23, 1875

The order of athletic events is listed on the program. Transportation is provided by train from the Boston & Albany Depot. The bottom line reads "Tickets can only be obtained at the Librarian's desk."

Billhead for the Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., Iver Johnson Building, 155 Washington Street, corner Cornhill, Adams Square, Boston, Mass., dated July 28, 1919

The Iver Johnson business premises are shown in the billhead image.

Advertisement for The two popular in-door games, D.B. Brooks & Brothers, manufacturers of lawn and floor croquet games, 55 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., November, 1860

The games described are Humphrey's Parlor Cue Alley and Brooks Carom Croquet Board. The advertisement is from "Hours at home," volume 4, number 1, November 1860.

Card for The Correct Progressive Euchre Score System, W.F. Buckley, location unknown, 1886

The verso has a table for recording games and points won and lost.

Marker for Bézique and Rubicon Bézique, C. Goodall & Son Ltd., London, United Kingdom, undated

The item verso lists scores for Rubicon Bezique.

Golf card for the Pleasant View Golf Club, Bradford, New Hampshire, undated

Customers' vacation needs can be handled by Barton's in Manchester, New Hampshire. The card verso lists the local rules for the Pleasant View Golf Club.

Croquet rules & regulations with instructions, American edition, manufactured by Roy Brothers, East Barnet, Vermont, undated

A glossary of technical terms is included along with rules and regulations.

Trade card for George G. Collinge & Co., horticultural supplies, 177 State Street, Boston, Mass., 1920-1940

The lower left portion of the card reads "Represented by." The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the card verso.

Trade card for Anthony P. Farrell, gardener, 206 South Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1920-1940

The name "Anthony P. Farrell" has been replaced with "Will P. Farrell" on the card. The card verso has "ca. 1920-1940" handwritten on it.

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Map of the town of Brookline, Mass., 1855

Map of Brookline, from the Charles River to West Roxbury and Newton, along with text with population numbers and public street lengths.

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Map of the town of Groton, Mass., undated

Map with information and text about the town of Groton, Mass.

Business card for Mr. Rudolph H. Folgmann, Apothecaries Hall Company, agricultural chemists, Waterbury, Connecticut, 1920-1940

The card opens to show the Company buildings with a list of products. The card verso lists Liberty Brand Fertilizers. The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the verso. Apothecaries Hall was established in 1849.

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Map of the town of Needham, Norfolk County, Mass., 1856

Map of Needham: Grantville, Needham Center and Needham Plains, Needham Upper and Lower falls, with names of the towns around, including Newton, Dover, Weston, Natick, and West Roxbury.

Business card for Joseph F. Lucas, Apothecaries Hall Company, agricultural chemists, Waterbury, Connecticut, 1920-1940

The business manufactures, disinfectants, fertilizer, fungicides, grass seeds, insecticides, weed killers and many other products. The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the verso.

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Map of the town of Winthrop, Mass., 1922

Map of Winthrop with the Boston Revere Beach and Lynn Rail Road, streets, and notification of notable buildings.

Trade card for the Garden in the Woods, wild flowers and wild gardens, South Sudbury, Mass., 1920-1940

Owners Will C. Curtis and Ormond Hamilton offer clients a complete horticultural service. The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the verso.

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Topographical map of property of St. Paul's School, Concord, NH, 1909

Map and list of buildings at St. Paul's School. There is also a key map.

Trade card for Roland A. Scollins, arboretum tree surgeons, 15 Fairview Street, Roslindale, Mass., 1920-1940

Scollins does landscaping and has loam, gravel and manure for sale. The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the verso.

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White Mountain National Forest, NH and Maine, 1924

Maps showing the land acquired and National Forest boundaries, roads, and Rangers Stations in the White Mountain National Forest. There is also a picture of the Dolly Copp Camp.

Trade card for Middlemas Brothers, retail market gardeners, 49 Warren Street, Brighton and Red Wing Farm, South Natick, Mass., 1920-1940

The name "George Middlemas" is handwritten in the upper right corner. The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the verso.

Trade cards for J.J. McCarthy, high grade loam and sods for sale, 86 Temple Street, West Roxbury, Mass., 1920-1940

A telephone number is printed on the lower left corner of the card. The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the verso.

Trade card for J.J. McCarthy, general contractor, 86 Temple Street, West Roxbury, Mass., 1920-1940

McCarthy will install new lawns and driveways. The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the verso.

Trade card for Stoughton Nurseries, Robert Laurie & Sons, 149 Central Street, Stoughton, Mass, 1920-1940

The card reads "We invite you to visit our large rock garden at the nursery containing over 1000 varieties of alpine plants." The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the verso.

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Plan of valuable lots of land to be sold at auction on Thursday, September 30th, 1852 at 12 o'clock on the premises, 1852

Plot plan including Dedham Street, Washington Street, and Walden Street.

Trade card for P.B. Follansbee, dealer in fruit and ornamental trees, Haggett's Pond Nurseries, Andover, Mass., undated

Follansbee carries grape vines, flowering shrubs, evergreens, garden and green-house plants. The business is "30 rods from Haggett's Pond Station."

Trade card for L.T. Hughson, nurseryman and dealer, Milton, Mass., undated

The dealer carries fruit and ornamental trees, roses, clematis, shrubs and bulbs. Hughson's residence is 1197 Adams Street in Dorchester.

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Plan of Division of Gee's Estate in Boston, Mass., 1806

Plot plan of Boston including Pond Street, Prince Street, Causeway Street, and Charlestown Street.

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Plan of land of the South Cove Corporation, 1840

Map of South Boston with property lots from Broad Street to Front Street.

Trade card for Anthony Farrell, landscape gardening, 206 South Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1920-1940

The top of the card reads "Now is pruning time for fruit trees & grape vines." The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the verso.

Trade card for Anthony J. Farrell, landscape gardening, 206 South Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1920-1940

The card reads "A little intelligent care now will mean lasting satisfaction through the summer." The date span "ca. 1920-1940" is handwritten on the verso.

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Plot plan of Boston streets, 1832

Plot plan of Boston including Front Street, Boston South Bridge, and Sea Street.

Billhead for Nicholson, Frost & Co., crockery, china, and glassware, 137 & 139 Milk and 2 & 4 Oliver Streets, Boston, Mass., dated August 30, 1879

The business carries kerosene lamp goods, lanterns, chandeliers, plated ware and other items.

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Plan of land of the South Cove Corporation, 1841

Map of South Boston with property lots from Broad Street to Front Street. Duplicate of 36a with a different date.

Individual right of Best's Improved Fruit Tree and Vine Insect Destroyer and Invigorator, J. Ahearn, Marble Building, No. 5 Post Office Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland, 1869

The product ingredients are pure whale oil, pine tar and carbonate ammonia. The item verso has detailed instructions for use on specific trees and plants.

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