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Trade card for the James R. Osgood & Company, No. 211 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1881

A new publication of children's poetry titled "The glad year round" is described on the card verso.

Advertisement for Blikman & Sartorius, publisher, Amsterdam, Netherlands, undated

The Company advertises Lund's Coupon Divider on one side of the item and money orders in different languages on the other side..

Billhead for William D. Ticknor, publisher, No. 135 Washington Street, corner of Washington and School Streets, Boston, Mass., dated September 28, 1842

Below the business premises image is a listing of the titles published by Ticknor.

Untitled chromolithograph for the Chromo Publishing Co., chromos, F. Gleason & Co., 738 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Customers are told to see the "Home Circle" an illustrated family paper for a complete list of the available chromos.

Presenting a picture map of the historical rides of Paul Revere, William Dawes, Jr. and Dr. Samuel Prescott, April 18, 19, 1775, Robert M. Winn, 74 Lincoln Avenue, Wollaston, Boston, Mass., undated

The text describes the three rides of the Revolution represented in the map.

Circular for The Boston Transcript, Transcript Office, 324 Washington Street, corner Milk Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The newspaper solicits advertising from the proprietors of summer resorts and lists its rates.

Letterhead for the American Machinist, published by the American Machinist Publishing Company, 96 Fulton Street, New York, New York, dated May 20, 1885

The publisher asks one of its advertisers to continue their subscription in the "largest mechanical or engineering paid circulation in the world."

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Outbuildings for the residence of Henry Clay Frick, "Eagle Rock," Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass., 1904

Drawings for a gardener's cottage, gate lodge, automobile house and stable at Eagle Rock in Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass.

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Finishes and details, plus later addition, to the residence of Henry Clay Frick, "Eagle Rock," Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass., 1904-1905 and 1914-1915

2 sets of 32 architectural drawings : pencil on trace and ink on linen

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Alterations and terrace for the residence of William H. Moore, Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass., 1901 and 1914

Alterations and terrace for the residence of William H. Moore on Hale Street in Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass.

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Outbuildings for the estate of William H. Moore, Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass., 1901 and 1914

Drawings for an original bathhouse, greenhouses, cottages and a stable. Includes a blueprint of the first floor of the stable that was done for E.C. Swift, Esq. and was designed by Arthur Little.

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Plot plans and grading for the residence of William H. Moore, Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass., 1901-1907

Includes plans for alterations and additions and a garden.

Foundation Plan, Revised Jany. 19, 1906

1 plan : black, blue and red ink on linen

Basement Plan, Dec. 23, 1905

1 plan : black and red ink on linen

First Floor Plan, Dec. 23, 1905

1 floor plan : black, blue and red ink on linen

Second Floor Plan, Dec. 23, 1905

1 floor plan : black, blue and red ink on linen

Third Floor Plan, Dec. 23, 1905

1 floor plan : black, blue and red ink on linen

Fourth Floor Plan, Revised Jany. 19, 1906

1 floor plan : black, blue and red ink on linen

Roof Plan, Dec. 23, 1905

1 plan : black and red ink on linen

Front Elevation, Dec. 23, 1905

1 elevation : black and red ink on linen

Rear Elevation, Dec. 23, 1905

1 elevation : black and red ink on linen

Basement Floor Frame, Jany. 19, 1906

1 framing plan : black and red ink on linen

Plan of Main Entrance, Dec. 23, 1905

1 plan : black and red ink on linen

Trade card for The Rumford Press, Concord, New Hampshire, undated

The text on the lower left corner of the card reads "John G. Gerken President."

Trade card for the New England Calendar Co., Inc., novelties for advertising, 18 Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A hunter aiming his gun is shown in the image.

Trade card for Ogilvie & Co., publishers, 25 Rose Street, New York, New York, 1881

The publisher advertises the "Diary of a minister's wife," by Almedia Morton Brown. Customers who don't enjoy it will have their money refunded.

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Letterhead for Ginn & Heath, publishers of school & college text books, 46 Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1870s

The publisher has offices in Boston, New York and Chicago.

New books, Lockwood, Brooks & Co., 381 Washington Street, opposite Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., 1877-1878

The card lists new juvenile and adult titles from the publisher.

Smith's arithmetics, the practical series, Ginn & Company, publishers, Boston, Mass., undated

The "Smith's arithmetics" titles, by David Eugene Smith and published by Ginn are described in the brochure.

Trade card for Silver-Burdett & Co., publishers, 110-112 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card text reads "Choice new text-books and helps for nearly every branch of school and college work." The publisher has additional offices in New York and Chicago.

Postcard for Everett Hale Whitlock, rare and out of print books, Whitlock's 7 Broadway, New Haven, Connecticut, undated

Whitlock offers an antique map of Torrington, Connecticut to the customer. He deals in prints, maps, documents, Connecticut and Yale material.

Leaflet for "The eternal laughter and other poems," by W. Starling Burgess, W.B. Clarke Co., publishers, Park Street Church, Boston, Mass., 1903

The poems are by naval architect Burgess with drawings by Edward Lyne and Edmund H. Garrett. The item verso has a quote from the introduction by Julian Hawthorne.

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Lyn Hovey Studio, historic restorations, new commissions, 21 Drydock Avenue, Boston, Mass.

The brochure describes the Studio's work in original pieces and restoration procedures.

Trade card for Chas. K. Reed, publisher, Worcester, Mass., 1900-1915

The publisher's bird and flower guides are listed on the card verso.

Postcard of Cherubim window in St. Anne's Church, Lowell, Mass., created by Tiffany Studios, Lyn Hovey Studio, Inc., 21 Drydock Avenue, Boston, Mass.

Caption on the verso reads "Cherubim window, created by Tiffany Studios of New York for St. Anne's Church in Lowell, MA. This lunette, commissioned in 1908 by Dr. A. St John Chambre as a tribute to his deceased daughters, was designed after a famous painting of the same title by Sir Joshua Reynolds....

Cover, engraved and copyrighted by The American Bank Note Co., Boston, Mass., undated

The item is a cover with information on policies related to the Massachusetts Non-Forfeiture Law of 1861 described on the verso.