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Mix and match game cards: male torso with violin

1 playing card

Mix and match game cards: male torso with axe and pipe

1 playing card

Mix and match game cards: male legs with yellow pants

1 playing card

Mix and match game cards: head of a gentleman

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Mix and match game cards: male head with sideburns

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Mix and match game cards: male legs with orange pants, white stockings, and shoes with red bows of a jester

The bottom section of a playing card in a mix and match game set. The figure is male, and only his legs only appear on the card. The figure wears orange breeches, white stockings, blue garters with bells, and shoes with red bows. The colors appear to have been applied by hand.

Mix and match game cards: male legs with blue pants and purple leggings

The bottom section of a playing card in a mix and match game set. The figure is male, whose legs only appear on the card. The figure wears blue trousers, purple leggings, and shoes with buckles. The colors appear to have been applied by hand.

Mix and match game cards: head of a jester

In this top section of a playing card in a mix and match game set, only the head of a jester appears. The jester wears a white cap 'n bells, or coxcomb, a floppy, cloth hat with three points and a jingle bell at the end of each point. The three points signify the asses's ears and tails that jesters ...

Mix and match game cards: torso of a jester

The middle section of a playing card in a mix and match game set. The figure is male, and only his chest appears on the card. The figure wears a red doublet with tails and jingle bells, orange breeches, and a loose collar of what is probably a cap 'n bells. He holds what appears to a be a slapstick ...

Front of the game card 29 from "Characteristics; An Original Game by a Lady"

This is card 29 in the game, Characteristics, an Original and Amusing Game by a Lady, published by the firm W. & S. B. Ives of Salem, Massachusetts in 1843. The goal of the game was to collect cards by identifying famous personages by their personality traits. When a player failed to match the perso...

Front of the game card 34 from "Characteristics; An Original Game by a Lady"

This is card 34 in the game, Characteristics, an Original and Amusing Game by a Lady, published by the firm W. & S. B. Ives of Salem, Massachusetts in 1843. The goal of the game was to collect cards by identifying famous personages by their personality traits. When a player failed to match the perso...

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Set of playing cards about wars in American history

Each card in this set of playing cards has two questions about various wars throughout American history and the answers. The back of the playing card is decorated with stars emitting rays of light, clouds, and the Old Man in the Moon.

Front of a playing card about the American Revolutionary War. Declaration of Independence - Yorktown

This is a playing card of a card game about the Revolutionary War. There are two questions with their answers:"What momentous declaration, composed by Thomas Jefferson, was adopted and signed by the Continental Congress July 4, 1776? Declaration of Independence" and "Where did Lord Cornwallis surre...

Back of playing cards in a set about wars in American history

This is the back of the playing cards in a set that tests the players' knowledge of wars throughout American history. It is decorated with stars emitting rays of light, clouds, and an image of the Old Man in the Moon.

Alphabet cards: words with the letter "T"

The "T" card in a set that may be intended to teach reading and articulation through alliteration. "Theophilus Talkative told tales tremendous & terrible. If Theophilus Talkative told tales tremendous & terrible, what were these tales so tremendous & terrible which Theopholis Talkative told?" A man ...

Alphabet cards: words with the letter "U"

The "U" card in a set that may be intended to teach reading and articulation through alliteration. "Ursula Urquhart uninterruptedly & universally used an umbrella. If Ursula Urquhart uninterruptedly & universally used an umbrella, why did Ursula Urquhart uninterruptedly & universally used an umbrell...

Alphabet cards: words with the letter "P"

The "P" card in a set that may be intended to teach reading and articulation through alliteration. "Penelope Postlethwaite pampered a proud & pursy palfrey. If Penelope Postlethwaite pampered a proud & pursy palfrey, where is this proud & pursy palfrey which Penelope Postlethwaite pampered?" A woman...

Alphabet cards: words with the letter "S"

The "S" card in a set that may be intended to teach reading and articulation through alliteration. "Sophisba Scribblewell was superlatively & surprisingly sentimental. If Sophisba Scribblewell was superlatively & surprisingly sentimental, why was Sophisba Scribblewell superlatively & surprisingly se...

Playing card: five of diamonds

This is the five of diamonds card in a set of playing cards. Two men appear to be offering some goods in a chest for sale to a woman and man. Another man walks past carrying a crate. Five red colored squares are affixed to various diamond-shaped objects in the scene.

Playing card: six of diamonds

This is the six of diamonds card in a set of playing cards. A clown banging on a drum, a man playing a trumpet, and another musician stand on a balcony and attract attention for a "Grrrand Spegtacle", as spelled on a hand bill attached to the wall below them. A woman holding the hand of a child, a m...

Sample back of playing cards

The back of a card in a set of playing cards.

Letter cards: J

The front of the "J" card in a alphabet card set. A jockey stands before a seated judge and jury, with a giant "J" between them.

Letter cards: O

The front of the "O" card in a alphabet card set. A giant "O" appears to be standing outside near a house with a crescent moon in the sky.

Letter cards: K

The front of the "K" card in a alphabet card set. A avian kite perches and an aeronautical kite leans on a giant "K" with a kangaroo behind them.

Letter cards: E

The front of the "E" card in a alphabet card set. An elephant, an eagle giant, eggs, and eels surround a giant "E."

Sample back of letter cards

The back of a card in a alphabet card set.

Trinity Church, Boston, Mass., 4:30 p.m.

An exterior view of Trinity Church in Copley Square in Boston from the opposite side of Boylston Street. The front and side façades of the church are seen as well as the parish house adjacent to the building. To the left of the church is the Brunswick Hotel at Clarendon and Boylston Streets.

Back of game card 29 from "Characteristics; An Original Game by a Lady"

The back of card 29 in the game, Characteristics, an Original and Amusing Game by a Lady, published by the firm W. & S. B. Ives of Salem, Massachusetts in 1843. The goal of the game was to collect cards by identifying famous personages by their personality traits. When a player failed to match the p...

Back of game card 34 from "Characteristics; An Original Game by a Lady"

The back of card 34 in the game, Characteristics, an Original and Amusing Game by a Lady, published by the firm W. & S. B. Ives of Salem, Massachusetts in 1843. The goal of the game was to collect cards by identifying famous personages by their personality traits. When a player failed to match the p...

Exterior view of the façade of Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

A view of the front façade of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J.P. Cushing named his estate "Bellmont" after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic River valley." The property...

Exterior rear view of Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

An exterior view of the rear elevation of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J. P. Cushing named his estate Bellmont after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic River valley." T...

Exterior side view of Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

An exterior side view of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J. P. Cushing named his estate "Bellmont" after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic River valley." The property was...

Presentation of a silver bowl to Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton on his birthday by the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts at Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

A rear view of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J. P. Cushing named his estate "Bellmont" after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic River valley." The property was originall...

Exterior rear view of Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

An exterior rear view, possibly taken in wintertime, of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J. P. Cushing named his estate "Bellmont" after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic ...

Carte-de-visite of an unidentified boy and a dog seated on a chair, Newburyport, Mass., undated

This carte-de-visite portrays an unidentified boy and a dog seated on a chair. Author Katherine Grier states that this photograph burlesques the "visual conventions" of studio portraiture of children and their pets that were common by the 1870s.

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Exterior view of the Custom House, Boston, Mass., 1:30 PM

An exterior view of the front façade of the Greek Revival United States Customhouse in Boston. Ammi Burnham Young designed the building, whose construction was completed in 1849. Doric columns support the pediment above the sweeping entrance steps. Part of the ribbed saucer dome can be seen. The cob...

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Exterior view of Providence City Hall with Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Providence, R.I.

A view of the front façade of the City Hall in Providence, Rhode Island. Samuel J. F. Thayer designed the five-story granite building in the Second Empire style. The cornerstone was laid on June 24, 1875, and the building was dedicated on November 14, 1878. Sculptor Randolph Rogers created the Soldi...

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Exterior view of Providence City Hall with Carrie Brown Memorial Fountain, Providence, R.I.

This image appears to be flipped. A view of City Hall in Providence, Rhode Island from City Hall Park. Samuel J.F. Thayer designed the five-story granite building in the Second Empire style. The cornerstone was laid on June 24, 1875 and the building was dedicated on November 14, 1878. The Soldiers a...

Sheep in Franklin Park

A picture postcard shows a herd of sheep keeping the grass trimmed in the meadow of the Country Park section of Franklin Park in Boston. Frederick Law Olmsted intended this part of the park to be an area for contemplative recreation. The city purchased forty lambs in around 1890 and by 1903, the flo...

View of the Playstead, Franklin Park, Mass.

A picture postcard shows a group of boys playing baseball at the Playstead in the Country Park section of Franklin Park in Boston. Frederick Law Olmsted designed the Playstead as a children's area, which opened on June 12, 1889.

Polar Bears at Zoological Gardens, Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.

A picture postcard shows two polar bears through the bars of their cage playing near their swimming pool in the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, Massachusetts. Landscape architect Arthur Asahel Shurcliff designed the Franklin Park Zoo.

Two views of Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass.

Two views on one sheet of Franklin Park in Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts. The top view is of a road winding through the park. The lower view shows an arch bridge spanning a road.

Elephants, Tony and Waddy, at Zoo, Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.

A picture postcard shows the two Asiatic elephants, Tony and Waddy, grazing on the grass on the grounds at the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston. These two elephants and a third, named Mollie, retired as a vaudeville act and came to the zoo in May 1914.

The elephants at Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.

A picture postcard shows a zoo keeper feeding the two Asiatic elephants, Mollie and Waddy, in the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston. Another zoo keeper observes the feeding taking place in the yard of the Elephant House, which opened on January 5, 1915. These two elephants and a third, named Tony, retired...

Boston, Mass., bridge and Scarboro' Pond, Franklin Park

A picture postcard shows a view of Scarboro (also Scarborough) Pond and bridge in Franklin Park in Boston. Named after an early settler of the area, construction of the pond was completed in July 1894. Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge designed the stone arch bridge.

Panorama showing Duck Pond Bridge, Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.

A picture postcard shows a panoramic view of a duck pond and stone arch bridge in Franklin Park in Boston.

A resting place, Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass.

A picture postcard shows a view of a resting area with a stone and wood shelter in Franklin Park in Boston.

Refectory, Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass.

A picture postcard shows an exterior view of The Refectory, the restaurant in Franklin Park in Boston. Hartwell & Richardson, 60 Devonshire Street in Boston, designed the building which was completed in 1895. The building featured a pergola, a rooftop garden, and private dining rooms. The archietctu...

Christmas card from the Pinckney Club Restaurant, Pinckney Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The text reads "Greetings from the Oldest House on Beacon Hill." The image is the George Middleton House at 5 Pinckney Street on Beacon Hill.

Trade cards for bitters tonic, Brown's Iron Bitters Company, St. Louis, Missouri, undated

Trade card for Brown's Iron Bitters, a tonic for indigestion, dyspepsia and other ailments. The card features a woman pouring a cordial-glass full of the tonic for a man. Both are standing over a shield with the copy written on it.