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Billhead for the Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, New Hampshire, dated November 18, 1925

A book and laboratory fee is charged in this billhead.

New Hampshire school register, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1870

The register is for the term beginning August 29 and ending November, 1870 for the school in district no. 15, Grammar Department, Town of Claremont.

Open house, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., April 30, 1927

The program lists the activities taking place in M.I.T. buildings throughout the day. The open house is done under the auspices of the Student Combined Professional Societies.

Senior dramatics, Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 1907

The program is for "Much ado about nothing" presented June 14-15, 1907 by the Senior Class of Smith College.

Trade card for Vaughan A. Richardson, electrical contractor, 51 Summit Street, Waltham, Mass., undated

The card reads "Successor to Harry L. Anderson."

Matchbook for General Electric Focused Tone, The Ohio Match Co., Wadsworth, Ohio, undated

The matchbook reads "The original metal-tube radio."

Trade card for Gay & Pulsifer, locksmiths and electricians, 350 Warren Street, corner Edgewood, Roxbury, Mass. and 159 Norfolk Street, Dorchester, Mass., undated

The business deals in electric gas lighting, electric bells and repair of locks.

Trade card for Clark & Mills Electric Co., contracting engineers, 69 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass. and 1444 Massachusetts Avenue, Harvard Square, Cambridge, undated

The company does electric wiring, telephone and bell systems and complete electric installations.

Handbill for the Sawyer Elevator, Wesley Sawyer, F.A. Sawyer, Franklin, New Hampshire, September 10, 1867

The elevator has been used for the last two years in the Franklin Woolen Company's Mill. It was invented and patented by Wesley Sawyer October 31, 1865.

Trade card for Letteney & Howes Co., elevators, 55 1/2 Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business will repair elevators and dumb waiters. They are the successors to the Hoyt Elevator Company.

Trade card for F.E. Prendergast, civil engineer and surveyor, 43 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Prendergast's residence is in Newton Highlands.

Trade card for Edward P. Adams, civil engineer, draughtsman and penman, Medford, Mass., undated

The business order box is located at 232 Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Ticket for the Young Men's Club guest night, First Congregational Church, location unknown, November 30, 1908

The lecture for the evening will be "Under the Tropical Sun" an account of Frank Plumley's experiences in Venezuela.

Ticket for the Jubilee Convention, Mechanics' Hall, Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass., undated

The ticket is for a balcony seat on Friday evening, June 14.

Lift-exchange ticket book, Mt. Mansfield Company, Inc., Stowe, Vermont, undated

The lift ticket book has two remaining coupon in it.

Ticket for the King's Daughters' entertainment, location unknown, undated

A ticket reserving a place for a King's Daughters' entertainment.

Trade card for the New York Vaudeville and Dramatic Exchange Lyceum Bureau, Rooms 12-13, 3 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass., undated

The lower left corner of the card reads "Moving Pictures."

Trade card for the Professors Wilkes, astrologers, 1243 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

According to the card these astrologers "give reliable advice upon all matters" and are located near the Grand Opera House.

Trade card for the stereopticon lectures by Reverend Junius E. Mead, Burlington, Vermont, undated

Mead gives lectures on the "homes of the pilgrim fathers, the shrines of Canterbury and Westminster and some haunts of Wesley."

Trade card for a professional hypnotist, location unknown, undated

The hypnotist gives public and private exhibitions and has reasonable charges.

Trade card for the Springfield Skating Rink, Bridge Street, Springfield, Mass., undated

The card verso describes a "Grand Fancy Dress Costume and Skating Carnival" to take place on Friday evening, March 25.

Trade card for the Springfield Skating Rink, Bridge Street, Springfield, Mass., undated

The card verso describes a "Grand Fancy Dress Costume and Skating Carnival" to take place on Friday evening, March 25.The image is captioned "Espagne."

Trade card for The Jollities, theater company, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso contains press extracts from Boston, Lowell, Springfield, Albany and Providence newspapers.

Invitation to the private skating party, Roll-Away Skating Rink, location unknown, 1909-1910

The invitation verso has "Thursday" written on it with stamped dates from December 1909 to June 1910.

Home amusements, location unknown, undated

The pamphlet describes how to play games such as "Blindman's buff," "Fox and geese," and "Catch the ring." The item is paged from 3 to 14.

Go to the Howard to night, Boston, Mass., undated

The Howard Athenaeum shows novelties and dramas.

Trade card for John J. Hern's Orchestra, Box 513, Woburn, Mass., undated

The group performs in clubs and at high school and social functions "where music of artistic order is in demand."

Trade card for John J. Hern's Orchestra, Box 513, Woburn, Mass., undated

Hern has a complete library of dance and concert music, both operatic and popular.

Certificate for Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls, U.C., dated July 29, 1845

The item certifies that the individual "has passed behind the great falling sheet of water to Termination Rock." The verso has a poem by Willis Gaylord Clark dated June 27, 1836.

Trade card for Granger Bros. Shows, Dover, New Hampshire, undated

Granger deals in midway shows.

Ticket for the second annual ball, Amesbury Aerie 1702, Town Hall, Amesbury, Mass., November 25, 1909

The ball will take place on Thanksgiving afternoon sponsored by the Amesbury Aerie, 1702.

Ticket for the third annual ball, Amesbury Aerie 1702, Town Hall, Amesbury, Mass., November 24, 1910

The ball will take place on Thanksgiving afternoon.

Advertising card for Lord Rooney, musical comedy, location unknown, undated

The card verso reads "Don't miss seeing the greatest and funniest of all Irish comedians The Only Pat in the new musical comedy Lord Rooney supported by his clever daughter Little Mattie."

Advertising card for social dance, Tunbridge House Hall, location unknown, December 8, 1882

The music for the occasion will be provided by Clark's Orchestra.

Ticket for select dancing party, Hotel Cross, location unknown, February 13, 1904

The music for the dance will be provided by the Claremont Orchestra.

Invitation for cotillon party, Tunbridge House, location unknown, November 2, 1883

The invitation is extended to all with music provided by Clark's Orchestra.

Advertising card for Smocks and Brushes costume dance, Repertory Hall, location unknown, undated

The dance will take place on May 16 from nine to three and will cost $2.50 per couple.

Advertising card for the third annual ball, Boston Typographical Union No. 13, Odd Fellows' Hall, location unknown, January 22, 1875

The ball will take place on Friday evening at the Odd Fellows' Hall.

Trade card for My partner, drama, Maj. H. Clay Britt character, location unknown, undated

The card verso describes the presentation of "My partner" by Bartley Campbell. The figure is a character in the play.

Trade card for My partner, drama, Josiah Scraggs character, location unknown, undated

The card verso gives quotes from two newspaper reviews. The figure is a character in the play.

Trade card for My partner, drama, Grace Brandon character, location unknown, undated

The fourth season of "My partner" has a quote on the verso from the New York Herald, September 17, 1879. The figure is a character in the play.

Trade card for My partner, drama, Ned Singleton character, location unknown, undated

The character Ned Singleton is seen in the image from the drama "My partner."

Trade card for My partner, drama, Joe Saunders character, location unknown, undated

Quotes from newspaper reviews in 1879 and 1880 are listed on the card verso.

Trade card for My partner, drama, Wing Lee character, location unknown, undated

The cast list is described on the card verso. The figure is a character in the play.

Trade card for My partner, drama, Miss Posie Pentland character, location unknown, undated

The card verso reads "By long odds the best American play yet written" from the New York Herald. The figure is a character in the play.

Trade card for My partner, drama, Mary Brandon character, location unknown, undated

Louis Aldrich and Charles T. Parsloe with their "Superb Star Company" are touring with "My partner." The figure is a character in the play.

Invitation for the Calais Social Gathering Annual, A.C. Slayton's Hall, Plainfield, Vermont, February 12, 1886

The inside of the card lists the floor managers and Committees of Introduction and Invitation. The music is provided by the Montpelier Orchestra.

Handbill for The Cecilia, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Music Hall, Boston, Mass., January 24, 1900

B.J. Lang is the conductor for this second concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in its 24th season. Assistants to the conductor are listed on the verso.

Trade card for The Jollities, Lillian Brown portrait, location unknown, undated

The card verso has press notices from Boston, New Hampshire and New York newspapers.

Trade card for Dobbins' Electric Soap, I.L. Cragin & Co., 116 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

This is Card No. 4 of a seven card set. The card verso warns against imitations.