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Trade card for Meader's Heated Cabins, Route 16, Ossipee Valley, White Mountain Highway, Center Ossipee, New Hampshire, undated

Meader provides Simmons Beds, showers, meals and housekeeping facilities.

Trade card for the Guest House, Route 109, Lake Winnipesaukee and The Wheel, restaurant, Melvin Village, New Hampshire, undated

Swimming, boating, hunting and fishing are the activities around Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. The Wheel is open all year for breakfast.

Trade card for Joe Houghton's Camps, three room cabins, Twin Mountain, New Hampshire, undated

Hot and cold water showers are provided at rates of 75 cents and $1.00 per person.

Trade card for Rest-Well Cabins and Rooms, Junction Route 16 and 2, Gorham, New Hampshire, undated

The proprietor is O. Mosca.

Trade card for Lakeside Motel Cabins, No. 2 Highway, Hampton Station, New Hampshire, undated

The property provides a canteen, lunchroom, garage and home cooked meals.

Trade card for the Supreme View Inn, modern rooms and cabins, Twin Mountain, New Hampshire, undated

The property advertises winter sports and an "unsurpassed view of presidential range."

Trade card for the Alstead Hotel, Alstead, New Hampshire, undated

The property is open to tourists and available for summer boarding. The Alstead Hotel is close to Keene, New Hampshire and Bellows Falls, Vermont.

Trade card for Riverview, Gorham, New Hampshire, undated

The Riverview provides rooms and a garage. Large parties can be accomodated.

Brochure for The Bartlett, 10 F Street, Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, undated

The Bartlett's amenities are described in the brochure.

Brochure for the Hotel Wilbert, C Street, Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, undated

The Hotel Wilbert was established in 1912 and offers American or European plans.

Brochure for the Spalding Inn, Mountain View Road, Whitefield, New Hampshire, undated

The amenities are described for the Inn season which runs from May through November.

Brochure for The Exeter Inn, Front and Pine Streets, Exeter, New Hampshire, undated

The brochure has photographs of the property, lounges, guest rooms and suites. A loose sheet inside the brochure states that Exeter was the headquarters for a Grand Encampment on May 10 and 11, 1938.

Brochure for the Highland House, inn, Durham, New Hampshire, undated

Highland House overlooks the Lamprey River and is two miles from the Newmarket Station.

Brochure for The Pinnacle Summer House, summer resort, South Lyndeboro, New Hampshire, undated

References are required for a stay at The Pinnacle. The property is served by trains from Union Station in Boston, Massachusetts.

Letterhead for the Hotel Moody, Claremont, New Hampshire, undated

The fireproof property offers 100 rooms, 50 baths and the European plan.

Waumbek magazine, published weekly at Jefferson in the White Mountains, New Hampshire, August 14, 1904

The issue describes the resort activities and the guests for the week of August 14, 1904. The sister properties Laurel House and Laurel-in-the-Pines in Lakewood, New Jersey are promoted for the winter months.

Trade card for Robinson's Modern Tourist Home and Cabins, U.S. Route 3 and 28, Jct. 101B at Martins Corner, Hooksett, New Hampshire, undated

The property is open year round.

Trade card for The New Elmwood Diner, junction routes 3, 3B and 4, Boscawen, New Hampshire, undated

In addition to the Diner the property has The Elmwood Cabins which are equipped with hot water, steam heat, showers and radios.

Trade card for the Village Inn, Alton, New Hampshire, undated

The Inn has a public dining room and a friendly atmosphere.

Trade card for Strack's Lodge & Cabins, Routes 16 and 302, North Conway, New Hampshire, undated

The amenities are described on the card verso.

Trade card for Birch Hill Cabins, Route 16, Albany, New Hampshire, undated

Supper and breakfast are offered at the Birch Hill Cabins.

Trade card for the Wa-See-Wic, lodging house, Blodgett Landing, New Hampshire, undated

The property is on Lake Sunapee and offers rooms, food and home comforts.

Trade card for Pine Grove Cabins, State Highway 12, Charlestown, New Hampshire, undated

The cabins have showers, hot water, flush toilets and heat. The card has the AAA logo.

Trade card for the Mountain Home Cabins, Bartlett, New Hampshire, undated

The proprietor serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Trade card for the Charming Fare Inn, Candia Four Corners, Candia, New Hampshire, undated

Borders, transients, family reunions and weekend parties can be accommodated on the property.

Trade card for The Ice Box, Route 16, Milton, New Hampshire, undated

The Ice Box offers a grill room, soda fountain and overnight camps. The card verso has a map with the location of the property.

Trade card for the Monadnock Inn, Jaffrey, New Hampshire, undated

The property is at the foot of Mt. Monadnock and can be reached by train, bus and plane.

Brochure for The Hunter's, C Street, Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, undated

The attractions of the Hampton Beach area are described. The verso states that Doug's Lunch, offering home cooking, is connected to the property.

Postcard for The Abigail Webster House, hotel, U.S. Route 3, Franklin, New Hampshire, dated December 12, 1947

The postcard advertises country style luncheons and dinners.

Peterborough's apostolic twelve, photographs compiled by George Samuel Tucker, biographies by Major James F. Brennan, Peterborough, New Hampshire, undated

Twelve town residents are described in text and photographs. The pamphlet was produced by The Tavern a hotel open the year round in Peterborough, New Hampshire. The verso has a photograph of the property.

Brochure for Rye Beach, New Hampshire, Rye Beach Precinct Commission, undated

The area amenities are described by the Rye Beach Precinct Commission.

Postcard for Mt. Pleasant House, White Mountains, New Hampshire, 1895

The transportation options and amenities are described in the postcard. The image caption reads "Presidential range as seen from the upper piazzas."

Brochure for the Hotel Randall, North Conway, New Hampshire, 1920s

The features of the Hotel Randall are shown in drawings and interior photographs. The Sunset Inn is the summer hotel open from June 15 to September 20.

Brochure for The Rossmere, Island Path, Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, undated

The Rossmere is two minutes from the waterfront and offers free parking, hot water, a piano, radio, library and card games.

Brochure for The Intervale House, Intervale, New Hampshire, 1897

The features of Intervale House as a health and pleasure resort are described. Transportation options by railroad and steamship are listed for guests traveling from New York City.

Brochure for The Inn Unique, Crawford Notch, White Mountains, New Hampshire, 1940s

The property features a natural pool for swimming, tennis, games and a piano.

Brochure for Earle's Hotel, corner Canal and Centre Streets, near Broadway, New York, New York, undated

The Hotel can be reached by horse cars, stages and elevated railroads. A telephone is available for general business purposes without charge. The verso has an image of the property.

Brochure for the Fifth Avenue Hotel, between 23rd and 24th Streets, opposite Madison Square, New York, New York, undated

The Hotel is especially suited for meeting the needs of wedding parties, private parties and clubs.

Brochure for the Cosmopolitan Hotel, corner Chambers Street & West Broadway, New York City, New York, undated

The property can accomodate 400 guests and is on the European plan. The Hotel is shown on the brochure verso.

Advertisement for the Prospect House, Shelter Island, New York, June 1882

The advertisement is from the "Brooklyn advance," June 1882.

Advertisement for The Laurel House, at the Kaaterskill Falls, Catskill Mountains, New York, June 1882

The property has been enlarged to accomodate 250 guests. The advertisement is from the "Brooklyn advance," June 1882. The item verso has advertisements for other hotels.

Advertisement for the Prospect Park Hotel, Catskill, New York, June 1882

The item describes the views, cuisine, amusements and transportation options. The advertisement is from the "Brooklyn advance," June 1882.

Trade card for the Cape Cod Motor Court, New York 5, U.S. 20, Waterloo, New York, undated

The Cape Cod Motor Court is a AAA recommended property, one mile west of Waterloo, New York.

Trade card for Mrs. Horace A. Croxford, overnight guests, 8 Roberts Square, off Roberts Avenue, location unknown, undated

The property has private baths and twin beds.

Trade card for The White, hotel, 125 North Fair Oaks Avenue, location unknown, undated

The lower left corner of the card reads "A strictly first-class family hotel."

Letterhead for The Vanderbilt, hotel, Syracuse, New York, undated

J.L. Barnett is the proprietor of The Vanderbilt in Syracuse, New York.

Clipping for The True Temper Inn, Wallingford, Vermont, undated

The exterior of The True Temper Inn is shown in the image. The verso has a photograph with the caption "Picturesque Old Fireplace in Living Room." Wallingford House was purchased by the American Fork & Hoe Company in 1926 and renamed "The True Temper Inn."

Billhead for the National Hotel, location unknown, May 3, 1846

The billhead is for $36.00 for board to Samuel S. Coleman.

Billhead for the Hotel St. Leonards, Winthrop Beach, Mass., dated July 3, 1880

The charge is for $9.15.

Grosfeld 1937 annual, the decorator's source for fine furniture, 320 East 47th Street, New York, New York

Furniture, manufactured or imported by Grosfeld, is shown in the catalog. The business has opened a carpet division for decorators. Showrooms are in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.