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Children wear out their shoes at the toe first, location unkown, undated

The wrapping paper sheet describes the longevity of children's metal-tipped shoes.

Handbill for the Massachusetts Boot and Shoe Company, boots, shoes and rubbers, 50 Winter Street, 12 Tremont Row, 130 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The top of the handbill reads "Buy your boots, shoes and rubbers at the Massachusetts Boot and Shoe Company."

Billhead for Amos P. Tapley & Co., dealers in boots, shoes, and rubbers, 42 Pearl Street, 206, 208 and 210 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 12, 1884

The discount offered by Tapley will be forfeited if the bill is not paid in the specified time period.

Billhead for John H. Rogers, boots shoes, and leather, No. 11 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass., dated September 10, 1849

Pedestrians and a horse-drawn vehicle are in front of the Rogers building on Tremont Row.

Billhead for Amos P. Tapley & Co., dealers in boots, shoes and rubbers, 42 Pearl, 206, 208 & 210 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 4, 1879

Tapley is a wholesale dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers.

Billhead for Amos P. Tapley & Co., dealers in boots, shoes, and rubbers, 42 Pearl Street, 206, 208 and 210 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 31, 1884

Tapley offers a 2% discount for bills paid in ten days and a 1% discount for bills paid after ten days but within thirty days.

Billhead for the Charles J. Walker & Co., wholesale boots, shoes, harnesses and leather, 157, 159 & 161 Middle Street, Portland, Maine, dated August 19, 1890

The Walker building is shown with pedestrians and a horse drawn streetcar on Middle Street.

Advertisement for Henry L. Daggett, boots, shoes and leather, Nos. 101 and 103 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass., 1856

Dagett shares premises with the New Brunswick Rubber Company Boot and Shoe Warehouse at No. 103 Pearl Street. "Alm 1856" is handwritten at the bottom of the item.

Billhead for the Charles J. Walker & Co., wholesale boots, shoes, harnesses and leather, 157, 159. & 161 Middle Street, Portland, Maine, dated December 1, 1887

The Walker building is shown in the billhead image.

Billhead for Henry L. Daggett, boots, shoes, and shoe stock, 29 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1850

The business relocated from "Nos. 202 and 204 Washington Street, nearly opposite the Marlboro' Hotel."

Novelty for the New England Boot and Shoe Company, 186 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

The item is a novelty one hundred dollar bill advertising extra bargains at the New England Boot and Shoe Company. The item reads "Illustrated Advertising Co., 102 Nassau Street, N.Y."

Billhead for S.C. Frye, fine boots, shoes and rubbers, 695 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 30, 1879

The Frye business is located on Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Thayer, McNeil & Hodgkins, Dr., boots and shoes, No. 47 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., dated September 1, 1892

A telephone number is given next to the business logo at the top of the billhead.

Billhead for the Henry L. Daggett & Co., boots, shoes, leather and shoe manufacturers' goods, 101 & 103 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 9, 1870

The billhead describes the terms of sale for the Daggett Company.

From R. Ferguson, dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, Elwell's Block, Central Square, Bridgewater, Mass., undated

The text below the address reads "Repairing a Specialty. Carter, Rice & Co., (Corporation,) Boston."

Billhead for the Faneuil Hall Clothes Warehouse, drapers & tailors, Wm.H. Milton & Co., Dr., 4 & 6 Faneuil Hall, Boston, Mass., dated November 10, 1837

Milton and Company is part of the Faneuil Hall Clothes Warehouse located in Faneuil Hall in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for B.B. Farnswoth & Co., boots & shoes, rubber goods, leather & findings, 133 Middle Street, Portland, Maine, dated October 14, 1887

Farnsworth is a manufacturer and jobber of boots and shoes and a wholesale dealer in rubber goods, leather and findings.

Letterhead for Preston B. Keith, boots and shoes, 280 Devonshire Street, Boston and Campello, Mass., dated February 9, 1889

The Keith Factory is shown in the image.

Billhead for the Chas. W. Copeland Manufacturing Co., men's, boys' and youths' boots and shoes, Boston and Campello, Mass., dated January 10, 1885

Copeland was established in 1835 and incorporated in 1884.

Billhead for George R. Bowker, leather shoe string maker, South Weymouth, Mass., dated June 17, 1902

The Bowker business is located in South Weymouth, Massachusetts.

Circular for T.C. Wales & Co., boots and shoes, India rubbers, sole leather & shoe stock, No. 29 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass., January 1854

Wales carries women's misses' and children's pegged goods. The firm has moved from Nos. 19 Broad and 46 Central Streets to No.29 Pearl Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The business has the years "1837" and "1854" framing its name.

Trade card for D.B. Stetson, boots & shoes, Washington Street, Quincy, Mass., undated

Flowers decorate this trade card for D.B. Stetson.

Trade card for D.B. Stetson, boots & shoes, Washington Street, Quincy, Mass., undated

The card was printed by A.W. Stetson in Quincy, Massachusetts.

Trade card for N.A. Moses & Co., boots and shoes, 43 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1878

The lower left corner of the cards reads "Copyright 1878 by L. Prang & Co., Boston, U.S.A."

Trade card for W.D. Harding, dealer in boots, shoes, and gents' furnishing goods, bathing suits, bathing hats & bath shoes, 142 Circuit Avenue, Cottage City, Mass., undated

Harding's business on Martha's Vineyard caters to those needing beach apparel.

Trade card for Geo. H. Wilson, dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 790 Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

Wilson's store is opposite the Manchester House.

Trade card for J.K. Brown's, shoes, 35 Westminister Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

Brown's is described as "the best and cheapest" on Westminster Street between Car Station and Exchange Street in Providence, Rhode Island.

Trade card for Gilt Edge, shoe polish, Whittemore Bros. & Co., 174 to 184 lincoln Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Gilt Edge "is the only gloss dressing for ladies shoes that contains oil to soften the leather and make it wear longer."

Trade card for Gilt Edge, shoe polish, Whittemore Bros. & Co., 174 to 184 lincoln Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Gilt Edge shoe polish comes in large bottles.

Trade card for Gilt Edge, shoe polish, Whittemore Bros. & Co., 174 to 184 Lincoln Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Whittemore is the sole manufacturer of Gilt Edge.

Trade card for Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes, New York, New York and P.B. Robinson, dealer in boots & shoes, 221 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., undated

The card verso states that P.B. Robinson carries Edwin C. Burt goods. Burt has displayed his shoes at a number of American trade fairs.

Trade card for George Robbins, boots, shoes and rubbers, Centre Street, Newton, Mass., undated

The business is opposite the Newton Bank on Centre Street in Ward Seven. The image is captioned "Neilson."

Trade card for D.B. Stetson, boots, shoes and slippers, Quincy, Mass., undated

In the image a bird defends her shoe nest from a cat. The image caption reads "A child's shoe without the A.S.T.C. black tip upon the toe does not even make a safe bird's nest." The A.S.T.C. shoes are a specialty.

Postcard for Hood Rubbers, location unkown, ca. 1910

The card reads "Hood Rubbers keep your feet dry, insist on getting Hood Rubbers from your dealer." "Card of about 1910" is handwritten on the verso.

Trade card for Geo. H. Chapman's, boots, shoes and slippers, 146 Main Street, Fitchburg, Mass., undated

Chapman carries boots and shoes for adults and children. The caption on the image urges parents to try A.S.T.C. shoes for their children.

Trade card for the Walk-Over Boot Shop, A.P. Crawford, Prop., 302 Main Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

"Walk-Over Shoes are the only American made shoes sold in exclusive stores in the large cities of the world."

Trade card for L.F. Newcomb, shoes, Commercial Block, Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass., undated

Newcomb has a new shoe store in Beverly, Massachusetts.

Trade card for the Mechanics Hall Shoe Store, Ezra A. Day, 325 Main Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

Kind wishes are sent by Mr. Day from his shoe store in Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts.

Trade card for the Central Boot and Shoe Store, G.H. Searle, West Gardner, Mass., undated

A country image is used to illustrate the card with flowers in the foreground.

Trade card for the Central Boot and Shoe Store, G.H. Searle, West Gardner, Mass., undated

A river is the focal point of this image for the Central Boot and Shoe Store.

Trade card for the Central Boot and Shoe Store, G.H. Searle, West Gardner, Mass., undated

A large rose dominates the flower image in this trade card for G.H. Searle.

Trade card for the Central Boot and Shoe Store, G.H. Searle, West Gardner, Mass., undated

Flowers, including peach colored roses, are in the image for G.H. Searle.

Trade card for the Central Boot and Shoe Store, G.H. Searle, West Gardner, Mass., undated

A large pink rose is part of the flower arrangement on this trade card.

Trade card Eben J. Beane, boots, shoes and rubber goods, Westminster Street, corner of Union, Providence, Rhode Island, 1879

The inside of the trade card shows a view of Westminster Street and the City of Providence. The images are from J.A. & R.A. Reid's "Picturesque Narragansett Sea and Shore." The bottom of the card verso reads "Copyright 1879."

Trade card for Vanity Customodes, shoes, 576 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, undated

An announcement that Vanity will show a consignment of its shoes on Monday and Tuesday, April 10 and 11, at the Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. The shoe styles can be seen by flipping through the attachment.

Trade card for A.H. Howe, fine boots and shoes, 2179 Washington Street, Roxbury, Mass., undated

A little girl holds a holly bouquet in this image for Howe's shoe store.

Trade card for Holson's Shoe Company, 697 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card reads "A home of a good shoe for the whole family. Police and railroad shoes a specialty."

Trade card for Lemuel Holton, boots and shoes, 70 Court Street, corner of Brattle Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Lemuel Holton is a dealer on Court Street at the corner of Brattle Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for N.A. Moses & Co., boots and shoes, No. 43 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Moses sells shoes at retail and will take measurements for custom orders.

Notebook for the Farnsworth, Hoyt Co., Lincoln and Essex Streets, Boston, Mass., 1920

Hoyt deals in supplies for shoe manufacture. The bottom of each notebook sheet is stamped with a Hoyt item such as shoe laces, buttonhole stays, tongue-linings and canvas. A 1920 calendar is on the inside of the back cover. The name "David B. Aldoes" is embossed under the trademark.