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Trade card for Colonial Chinchilla Colony, Coston C. Crouse, owner, Route 1, Stafford Springs, Connecticut, undated

The card states it is "New England's first" chinchilla colony.The trade card verso has a map showing the business location.

Trade card for Edward Kakas, manufacturer of furs, 404 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

The bottom of the card reads "Copyright 1877 by L. Prang & Co."

Trade card for Edward Kakas & Sons, manufacturer of furs, 404 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Edward Kakas & Sons deals in wholesale and retail furs. The bottom of the card reads "Copyright 1877 by L. Prang & Co."

Trade card for Charles Oakford, hatter, 158 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

The building image reads "wholesale hat, cap & fur rooms."

Hats of his own, location unkown, 1829

Below the top hat image "1829" is handwritten in pencil. The text reads "Hats of his own."

Advertisement for fur caps, hats, buffalo robes, etc., Edmund W. Harring, No.83 State Street, Boston, Mass., 1823

Harring is located "opposite the north side Old State House." He deals in items made from otter, seal, sable, chinchilla, ostrich, beaver, mink and buckskin. The year "1823" is handwritten at the bottom of the advertisement.

Advertisement for hats made and sold by Peter Jones, Charlestown, Mass., 1805

The business is "opposite White & Holdens' Store."

Trade card for Ryder, Crocker & Co., practical hatters, 497 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1847

The business deals in hats, caps, trunks, valises and umbrellas.

Trade card for A.N. Cook & Co., hats, caps and fancy furs, Nos.15 and 17 Court Street, Boston, Mass., undated

1 trade card ; 2 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches

Advertisement for fashionable hat, location unknown, 1840

The advertisement reads in part "Fashionable hat" with the year "1840" handwritten in pencil.

Advertisement for new hat store, Nahum Stone, Charles Dallenger, corner of Union and Blackstone Streets, Boston, Mass., June 11, 1837

The partners plan to carry hats, caps, gloves, furs and umbrellas in their store opposite the city hay scales.

Trade card for Alland's, milliners and ladies hatters, J. Alland & Bro., Inc., 126-A Tremont Street opposite Park Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso describes "hats for the business and professional woman" and the services available at the store. Alland has been in business since 1893.

Trade card for Kelley the Hatter, 56 Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass., undated

Kelley makes new hats to order and cleans and reshapes old hats. The card reads "The oldest hat shop in Massachusetts." The business was established in 1872.

Trade card for Storer's Hat Bleachery, 673 Washington Street opposite Beach Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The partially obscured card verso describes the business services.

Greene's Hat and Cap Store, Taunton, Mass., April 16, 1847

A new selection of hats and caps will be available in the store located in the Old Cohannet Tavern Building in Taunton. Gentlemen's furnished goods can be found at the Bristol County Clothing Store.

Billhead for Bent & Bush, hats, caps, furs, umbrellas, corner of Court and Washington Streets, Boston, Mass., dated January 6, 1859

On the building image it reads "Bent & Bush Hat Warehouse." The store also carries military caps, swords and epaulettes.

Billhead for Hart, Taylor & Co., hats, caps, furs, and straw goods, Nos. 36, 38 & 40 Chauncy Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 29, 1871

The store is shown in the image with pedestrians on the sidewalk.

Billhead for Hart, Taylor & Co., hats, caps, furs, and straw goods, Nos.36, 38 & 40 Chauncy Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 7, 1870

The top of the billhead reads "Terms, cash, 5 per cent off within 30 days."

Billhead for Greenough, Cook & Co., importers, manufacturers & jobbers of hats, caps & furs, 50 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 28, 1854

A horse-drawn vehicle stands in front of the building premises in the billhead image.

Trade card for Samuel S. Mooney, gentlemen's dressing rooms, No. 198 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1857

Hair cutting, curling, shampooing and shaving are performed at this establishment. The card verso has the year "c. 1857."

Trade card for R. Welch, custom and ready-made clothing, No.26 Maket Square, Newburyport, Mass., undated

The business carries furnishing goods for gentlemen, trunks, carpet bags, valises, umbrellas and other items.

Trade card for Bridgman & Co., ready-made clothing, hats, caps and gent's furnishing goods, 549 Essex Street near Franklin, Lawrence, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card reads "One price only."

Trade card for J.S.Wheeler, men's and boy's clothing, 43 Merrimack Street, Haverhill Mass., undated

Wheeler, a "mammoth clothing store," carries gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps and other items.

Trade card for W.P. Brown & Co., clothing and furnishing goods, 198 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

The card reads "A good stock of seamen's outfitting goods, constantly on hand."

Trade card for Geo. P. Earle & Co., men's and boy's clothing, Kittery, Maine, undated

The store carries women's, misses and children's boots, shoes, rubbers, gents' furnishing goods, trunks, valises and umbrellas.

Trade card for Almy, Bigelow & Webber, gent's furnishing goods and custom tailoring department, No.188 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

The business carries gentlemen's furnishing goods and provides custom tailoring.

Trade card for Comstock Bros', the leading clothiers and gents' furnishers, Norwalk and South Norwalk, Connecticut, undated

Two boys wear uniforms with their hat decorations on fire. The caption is "Qu'est-ce qui brule!"

Trade card for the Plymouth Rock Pants Co., 18 Summer Street near Washington, Boston, Mass., undated

Th business is know for its "famous custom made Plymouth Rock $3 Pants."

Trade card for celluloid collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms, location unkown, undated

The card verso provides cleaning and wearing instructions. The image caption reads "Wear celluloid collars and cuffs." A fairy conducts a singing frog.

Trade card for celluloid collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms, location unkown, undated

The image caption reads "Wear celluloid collars and cuffs." A fairy draws a portrait of a frog in the image.

Trade card for celluloid collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms, location unkown, undated

The card verso provides cleaning and wearing instructions. A fairy draws a portrait of a frog in the image.

Trade card for Peter R. Rickard, gents furnishing goods, 263 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Rickard is an importer and dealer on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for James A. Folsom, men's clothing, 872 Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

The card advertises great bargains for overcoats, suit clothes, hats, caps and furnishing goods. James A. Folsom is the successor to Folsom & Son.

Trade card for the Eagle Clothing Company, men's & boys' clothing, Washington corner of Essex Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso has head portraits of two men, the one on the left labeled "Hancock" and the one on the right labeled "English."

Trade card for P.J. Boland, merchant tailor, North Adams, Mass., undated

Boland carries fine suitings and furnishing goods.

Trade card for Noyes Brothers, outfitters, 4 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., U.S.A., ca. 1884

Noyes makes outfits and formal wear for business, weddings and parties. The year "c 1884" is handwritten on the card verso.

Trade card for the Universal Fashion Company, C. Bouchard agent, No. 3 Harvard Row, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The Universal Fashion Company is located in London, Paris and New York. Bouchard carries boots, shoes and gentlemen's furnishing goods. Bouchard is also a Bay State Laundry agency.

Trade card for Conrad's new Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Department, Boston, Mass., 1880

The Conrad's information is stamped over a card printed with "Primer Cards, E.K. Dunbar & Co., 299 Washington Street, Boston, copyright 1880."

Trade card for Conrad's new Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Department, Boston, Mass., 1880

The Conrad's information is stamped over a card printed with "Primer Cards, E.K. Dunbar & Co., 299 Washington Street, Boston, copyright 1880."

Trade card for the Wamsutta Shirt Factory, 308 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., undated

The Factory cuts patterns and has a laundry. The line at the bottom of the card, which reads "We make none but white," has been crossed off. The card verso has a price list.

Trade card for Keating, Lane & Co., men's & boys' clothing, 220 Devonshire & 113 Franklin Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is located in the Cathedral Building.

New importations, Hewins & Hollis, 4 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass., Fall, 1926

The card interior describes neckwear, shirtings, sweaters and half-hose which are new for the season.

Trade card for the Patent Reversible Bosom Shirt, location unkown, undated

Three men model the Reversible Bosom Shirt in the image.

Trade card for waterproof linen, ladies' & gents' cuffs, collars & bosoms, location unkown, undated

A globe character and Uncle Sam character are used to illustrate the clothing items in the image. The advantages of the waterproof linen products are described on the card verso.

Trade card for the Noyes Brothers, importers, 4 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Noyes specializes in the opera shirt and imports underwear, hosiery, neck dressings and gloves from London dealers. The image is a Japanese boat with four figures and cranes.

Leaflet for Geo. Lyon & Co., tailors and importers, 12 West Street, corner of Washington, Boston, Mass., 1878

Lyon has the latest designs, novelties, woolens and trimmings available for the autumn and winter seasons. The leaflet verso has a drawing of the business premises with pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles.

Invitation for Spring Opening, Wm. H. Jordan, 424 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1888

Jordan has a new selection of gentlemen's wear woolens.

Postcard for Kuppenheimer Clothes, Kennedy's, Hyde Park, Mass., May 23, 1910

Kuppenheimer Clothes are sold exclusively at Kennedy's in Hyde Park.

Trade card for A. Shuman & Co., wholesale clothiers, 440 Washington Street to corner Summer, Boston, Mass., ca. 1885

The card advertises "Indigo Blue Yacht and French Flannel Suitings for young men's and gentlement's summer wear." The ready made and to order prices are given. The year "c.1885" is handwritten on the card verso.

Trade card for A. Shuman & Co., wholesale clothiers, 440 Washington Street to corner Summer, Boston, Mass., ca. 1885

The Indigo Blue Yacht and French Flannel Suitings are in the Gentlemen's Retail Department. The year "c.1885" is handwritten on the card verso.