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Trade card for Dolly Drake and Bobby Blake Brittle Mints, location unknown, undated

The card reads "If you like Dolly Drake Brittle Mints you ought to try Bobby Blake Molasses Brittle Mints. Ther'e just as good."

Trade card for W.F. Pearson, candy manufactory, 37 1-2 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass., undated

The card is a holiday greeting with the image caption "Don't Tommy Don't." The card verso describes Pearson's holiday sweets.

Trade card for W.F. Pearson, candy manufactory, 37 1-2 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass., undated

Pearson offers his Christmas candies at his downstairs shop on Merrimack Street in Lowell, Massachusetts. The image caption reads "The Old Old Story."

Trade card for W.F. Pearson, candy manufactory, 37 1-2 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass., undated

Pearson carries candy toys, animals, baskets, nut and fruit candies and tree ornaments. The image caption reads "Music & Beer for Two."

Trade card for PH. Suchard, fabrique de chocolat, London, Paris, New York, undated

Suchard manufactures Neuchatel Swiss chocolate. The image is captioned "Wilhelm Tell No. 9."

Trade card for Stephen F. Whitman & Son, chocolate, bon bons and confections, south west corner 12th & Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

Whitman's has a Branch Manufactory, Machinery Hall, American Department with a central side entrance by the Lake.

Trade card for Stephen F. Whitman & Son, chocolate, bon bons and confections, south west corner 12th & Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

The card verso reads "The Vienna Bakery use our chocolate."

Home of The Elisabeth Chase Maple Candies, Lyndon, Vermont, undated

The leaflet verso lists the maple candies and products along with fir balsam pillows and India print dresses.

Billhead for F.E. Weber, confectioner and caterer, 25 & 27 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., 1880s

Weber provides catering for lunch, dinner and evening parties as well as wedding breakfasts and receptions.

Billhead for James Dooling, Dr., caterer and confectioner, 11 & 13 Temple Place and 1447 & 1449 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1880s

Dooling will provide china, silver, glassware and competent waiters.

Handbill for Walter Baker & Co's Manufactory, chocolate, cocoa and broma preparations, Dorchester, Mass., undated

The Company received prizes at the Paris Exposition in 1867 and the German Exposition in 1873.

Advertisement for Chocolates of Wirth, Wirth, Boston, Mass., 1923

The item is intended to stand up in a window display by using the built-in prop. The verso reads "Used in a Dorchester shop window display, 1923."

Trade card for Thurbers' Deep Sea Mess Mackerel and Deep Sea Cod, H.K.& F.B. Thurber & Co., location unknown, undated

The card verso urges customers to ask their grocers for the mackerel and cod.

Trade card for Charles H. North & Co., packers and curers of pork, beef, lard, hams, bacon, office, 27 & 29 Faneuil Hall Market, store, 33 & 34 North Market Street, Boston, Mass. and Medford Street, Somerville, Mass., undated

The slaughtering, curing and packing house on Medford Street in Somerville can be seen in the verso image.

Billhead for L.M. Palmer & Co., packers and wholesale dealers in flour, beef, pork, lard, hams, butter, cheese, Nos. 9 & 11 State and 4 & 6 Exchange Streets, Albany, New York, 1870s

Palmer was established in 1842 and is the successor to Crook, Palmer & Company.

Billhead for Francis A. Fales, pork packer and dealer in hams, shoulders, smoked beef, lard, butter, cheese, eggs, fish, 147 River Street, Troy, New York, dated March 27, 1875

Fales is also a commission merchant and a wholesale dealer in provisions, flour and grass seeds.

Billhead for Boston Beef Packing Co., slaughterers & packers of beef, 187 Congress Street, Boston, Mass. and 15 Front Street, New York, New York, undated

The Company carries beef, tongue and green turtle packed in cans.

Billhead for Potter & Wrightington, fish & canned goods, 197 Atlantic Ave, 118 to 128 Commerce Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 9, 1884

The billhead describes the medals won by the Company at local and international expositions.

Trade card for Foster's Pure Soft Candies, 244 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

Children use a large hat as a beach umbrella at the seashore.

Trade card for Aunt Abbie's Caramels, Fruit Candies and Old Fashion Molasses Candy, No. 574 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

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Come inside and see how fine chocolates are made, Miller & Hollis Inc., 65 Beverly Street, Boston, Mass., 1940s

Captioned photographs demonstrate the making of different types of candy. The value of candy to the war effort is described on the brochure verso. There is an advertisement urging people to buy United States war bonds and stamps.

Billhead for P.B. Putney, confectionery, fruit and fancy goods, 159 and 161 Elm Street, Merchants' Exchange, Manchester, New Hampshire, dated December 22, 1873

Putney is a wholesale and retail dealer in the Merchants' Exchange in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Billhead for Kibbe Brothers and Co., manufacturers and wholesale dealers in confectionery, 33, 37 1/2, 39 & 41 Harrison Avenure, Springfield, Mass., dated May 28, 1892

Kibbe also deals in cigars. Bottled lime fruit tablets are shown in the image.

Billhead for B.H. Douglass & Sons, manufacturers of extra fine specialties in confectionery, New Haven, Connecticut, dated February 18, 1890

The billhead image shows a container of Capsicum Cough Drops made by the Company.

Billhead for the Arbuckle Company, manufacturing confectioners, corner of Maple & Champlain Streets, Burlington, Vermont, dated May 2, 1902

Arbuckle is a jobber of cigars, crackers, cookies and nuts.

Billhead for the Arbuckle Company, manufacturing confectioners, corner of Maple & Champlain Streets, Burlington, Vermont, dated May 30, 1902

The Arbuckle Company building is seen in the image.

Billhead for Kibbe Brothers Co., manufacturers & wholesale dealers in confectionery, 33-51 Harrison Avenue, Springfield, Mass., dated Juy 11, 1914

Kibbe was established in 1843 and incorporated in 1892.

Trade card for John H. Ryder, dealer in choice family groceries, 2935 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card reads "Coal and wood at wharf prices." The card verso reads "Good butter 30 cts. LB. at Ryder's 2935 Washington Street Boston."

Trade card for Saint Joachim, 329 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card reads "Merry Christmas once again."

Business card for Delbert L. Lord, S.S. Pierce Co., Boston, Mass., undated

Mr. Delbert L. Lord represents the S.S. Pierce Company in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for John C. Fernald & Co., West India goods and family groceries, 458 Washington Street, Liberty Tree Block, Boston, Mass., undated

Fernald is the sole agent for N. Davis' Combination Best Coffees.

Trade card for W.A. Emery, dealer in provisions, fruit and vegetables of all kinds, 30 Merchants Row, Boston, Mass., undated

Emery carries Faneuil Hall Market supplies.

David Smith, commission merchant, groceries, No. 136 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass., undated

Smith is a wholesale and retail dealer in fresh, dry and pickled fish and other food items.

Trade card for W.A. Gardner & Co., groceries and crockery, mixed paints, lead and oil, Bank Block, Tilton, New Hampshire, 1899

The card has "1887" and "1899" in the upper corners.

Trade card for Henry A. Brown, butter, cheese and eggs, No. 87 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass., undated

A female figure, dressed in costume, dances in this image. The lower right corner of the card is captioned "England."

Trade card for Acme Bar Soap, Lautz Bros. & Co., Buffalo, New York, undated

The image caption reads "Why, the foam is bringing him up." The card verso advertises F.H. Shepard, choice family groceries, who also deals in books, stationery and fancy articles. Shepard is located in Fair Haven, Vermont.

J.R. Ellis & Sons, produce commission dealers, 50 & 51 South Market Street and 3 Chatham Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Ellis & Sons was established in 1847.

Price list for Chas H. Stone & Co., American produce, 8 & 9 Chatham Row, Boston, Mass., April 15, 1873

Stone is a wholesale dealer and jobber for cheese, butter, lard, beans, peas, pearl barley and dried fruits.

Price list for Chas H. Stone & Co., American produce, 8 & 9 Chatham Row, Boston, Mass., October 20, 1879

Stone is identified as a commission merchant and dealer on the card. The item lists butter, cheese, lard, beans, peas, dried fruits and pearl barley with the jobbing prices to be filled in.

Trade card for C.B. Fessenden & Co., staple & fancy grocers, teas, wines, cigars &c., 177 Court Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The top of the card reads "A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year."

Trade card for C.B. Fessenden & Co., staple & fancy grocers, teas, wines, cigars &c., 177 Court Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The top of the card reads "A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year."

Recipes easy to serve, delicious and economical, Elmwood Farm, Uxbridge, Mass., undated

Buttermilk in cooking and as a beverage is described along with seven recipes.

Trade card for Samuel S. Pierce & Co., Hemenway Building, Court and Tremont Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

Streetcars, horse-drawn vehicles and pedestrians can be seen outside the Samuel S. Pierce store.

Billhead for S.N. Ellis, wholesale grocer, 53 Golden Street, New London, Connecticut, dated November 21, 1906

Salt and salt fish are specialties. The barrel images are for Pillsbury Best, Minneapolis, Minnesota and Jones Hungarian Superlative.

Billhead for M.S. Ayer & Co., wholesale grocers, 189 and 191 State Street and 86 and 88 Central Streets, State Street Block, Boston, Mass., 1800s

Ayer is a receiver and jobber of flour, produce and provisions. "Forbes 1870's" is handwritten in the lower left corner.

Billhead for M.S. Ayer & Co., wholesale grocers, 189 and 191 State and 86 and 88 Central Streets, State Street Block, Boston, Mass., 1800s

Ayer is a receiver and jobber of flour, produce and provisions.

Billhead for Bronson & Williams, flour & grain, 221 State Street, Boston, Mass., 1870s

The business is the New England agent for Chicago and St. Louis companies and mills in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Billhead for Oscar C. Marsh, biscuit dealer, 637 Main Street, Boston, Mass., 1870s

Marsh is the selling agent for T.A. Shedd's Celebrated Crackers and a dealer in all kinds of fine biscuits.

Billhead for the Oriental Tea Company, 85, 87 & 89 Court Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 6, 1878

The top of the billhead reads "Coffees roasted every day."

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New England Photographs compiled by Russell Kettell, part 2

One of two boxes of loose pages. Annotations suggest these are also a part of Russell Kettell's album. Pages were reorganized according to geographical locations, because they did not seem to be in their original order. Fine quality, mostly 8 x 10 black and white photographs. Show exteriors of hom...