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Billhead for Geo. H. Dean, dealer in flour, grain, hay, straw, &c., 185 and 187 Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass. 1878

Billhead from Geo. H. Dean addressed to Mr. J. Damrell. Damrell is billed for quantities of flour and hay, totaling 944 dollars.

Billhead for Dr. E. Ricker, dealer in rough and hammered granite, North Charles Street, Boston, Mass., 1873

Billhead from Dr. E. Ricker addressed to Mr. John S. Damrell. Damrell is billed for 2 days of labor totaling $10, paid January 9.

Billhead to Hicks & Badger, coppersmiths, Nos. 63 & 65 Pitts Street, Boston, Mass., 1878

Billhead from Hicks & Badger addressed to Mr. John S. Damrell. Damrell is billed for use of equipment and 6 pounds of lead pipe.

Billhead for Chas. Copeland, confectioner, No. 4 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass. 1875

Billhead from Chas. Copeland addressed to Mr. Damrell. Damrell is billed for chocolate and other unspecificed candies.

Billhead for Elbridge G. Morse, dealer in dry goods, small wares, hoisery, gloves, &c., No. 53 Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass., 1875

Billhead from Elbridge G. Morse addressed to J. S. Damerall. Damerall is billed for 1 1/2 yards of green curtain Holland, paid as of 1875.

Billhead for E. A. Albee, manufacturer of sashes, doors, sky-lights & shutters, No. 101 Merrimac Street, Ham's building, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead from E. A. Albee addressed to Messrs Damerell [sic] & Long. Damerell & Long are billed for doors, swing shutters for side windows, and some sashes, paid for as of December 23, 1874.

Billhead for Geo. H. Dean, dealer in grain, hay, straw, &c., 185 and 187 Cambridge, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead from Geo. H. Dean addressed to Messrs Damrell & Long. Damrell & Long are billed for hay, paid as of January 5, 1875.

Tattoo collection

This collection contains ephemera, photographic materials, and original art related to the history of tattooing in Boston, Massachusetts, specifically related to Frank and Annie Howard and the Liberty family. Majority of materials focus on Boston, specifically the area formerly known as Scollay Squa...

Billhead for Geo. H. Dean, dealer in grain, hay, straw, &c.. 185 and 187 Camridge Street, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billlhead from Geo. H. Dean addressed to Messrs Damrell and Long. Damrell and Long are billed for oat, corn, all measured in bays.

Billhead for G. W. Denway, locksmith and bell hanger, No 14 North Russell Street, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead from G. W. Denway addressed to Damrell and Long. Damrell and long are charged for locksmithing labor from September to October 23.

Billhead for George C. Patterson, cleaning carpets, Packing Crockery, &c., No. 22 Grove Street, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead for George C. Patterson addressed to Messrs Damrell and Long. Damrell and Long are billed for clenaing windows, washing blinds, and cleaning carpets for Dr. Bacons at 19 Tremont Street.

Billhead for L. W. Pickens, builders' planing and moulding mill, Parker Street, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead for L. W. Pickens addressed to Damrell and Long. Damrell and Long are billed for mouldings for a gutter, staff beads, and other moulding products

Billhead for Hicks & Badger, coppersmiths, Nos. 49 & 51, Pitts Street, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead from Hicks & Badger addressed to Damrell and Long. Damrell and Long are billed for multiple parts for multiple properties, such as 158 Cambridge Street, 13 and 15 Irving Street, North Russell Street, Medical College, and Piedmont Street. The payments cover solders, bends, seals, and offsets...

Billhead for J.M. Hall & Co., house, sign, and fresco painting, No. 1 North Russell Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

Photocopy of a billhead from J. M. Hall & cCo. addressed to J. S. Damrell. Damrell is billed for 3 1/2 days work, using paint, and for laor required for setting glass.

Billhead for Boston Nickel Plating Co., 13 & 15 Bowker Street, Boston, Mass., 1879

Billhead for Boston Nickel Plating Co. addressed to F. J. Fleming-Lorrell. The addressee is billed for 1 Dasher and steel.

Billhead for D. B. Brooks & Co., manufacturers of Congress Record Ink and Revolving Ink Stand, 33 Court St., Boston, Mass., 1879

Billhead from D. B. Brooks & Co. addressed to F. J. Flemings. Flemings is billed for 1/4 quarts of Ink and Stands, and there is a note written on the front and back of the billhead updating Flemings on the status of his order as well as inquiring about how Fleming intends to use the ink compared to ...

Billhead for B. H. Thayer & Co., book and manila papers and twines, 75 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., 1879

Billhead for B. H. Thayer & Co. addressed to F. J. Flemings. Flemings is billed for 2 rolls of 40 x 48 No. 19, paid as of May 17, 1879

Billhead for Carter, Dinsmore and Co., proprieters of Carter's writing fluids, inks and mucilage, 162 to 172 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass., 1885

Billhead from Carter, Dinsmore and Co. addressed to F. J. Flemings. Flemings is billed for 1/4 dozen jugs C. Muc. (assumed mucilage).

Sitting room, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior corner of the sitting room in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhal's housel at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the American Optical Company for workers and their families.The houses...

Sitting room, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of the sitting room in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the American Optical Company for workers and their families.The houses are pa...

Grandfather clock, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of the grandfather clock in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The grandfather clock was located in the dining room of the house. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the A...

Dining room, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of the dining room in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the American Optical Company for workers and their families.The houses are pa...

Grandfather clock, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of the grandfather clock in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The grandfather clock was located in the dining room of the house. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the A...

Chair purchased in Nova Scotia, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the American Optical Company for workers and their families.The houses are part of the Twinehurst...

Chair purchased in Nova Scotia, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the American Optical Company for workers and their families.The houses are part of the Twinehurst...

Billhead for E. T. Cowdrey & Co., manufacturers and wholesale dealers in white wine and cider winegar, refined cider, pickles of all kinds, No. 21 Portland Street, Boston, Mass., 1862

Billhead for E. T. Cowdrey addressed to M. Nathan Cushing. Cushing is charged for two items, one being a pint of ketchup .

Billhead for Freeman & Sears, dealers in salt, No. 228 State Street, Boston, Mass., 1862

Billhead from Freeman and Sears addressed to Nathan Cushing. Cushing is billed for 5 bags of salt.

Billhead for Albert P. Clark & Co., importers and dealers in all kinds of coarse salt and manufacturers of ground rock salt, 218 State & 27 Commerce Street, Boston, Mass., 1868

Bilhead for Albert P. Clark & Co. addressed to D. C. Pollard & Company. Pollard & Co. are billed for a large amount of salt.

Billhead for Bigelow & Dowse, hardware, cutlery, nails and cordage, 229 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., 1886

Billhead for Bigelow & Dowse addressed to F. D. Pollard. Pollard is charged for cartridges, cut tacks, and other hardware. The front of the billhead also features a print of Bigelow and Dowse's storefront.

Billhead for Timothy Gay & Co., wholesale grocers, No. 18 India Street, Boston, Mass., 1887

Billhead for Timothy Gay & Co. addressed to Mr. H Whithed [sic]. The storefront is printed on the front of the billhead.

Billhead for Hezekiah Blanchard, dealer in seeds, no. 16 Long Wharf, Boston, Mass., 1857

Billhead addressed to G and W. D. Frank, Billhead has note stating that it was sent to RR that morning

Billhead for Harvard Extract Company, E H. MacDonald, proprieter, 12 pearl Street, Cambridgeport, Cambridge, Mass., 1895

Billhead from the Harvard Extract Company addressed to E. C. Matthews. Matthews is billed for 1/2 glass of lemon extract

Billhead for Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, makers of sunshine American & English style biscuits, crackers & sugarwafer specialties, 176 Causeway Street, Boston, Mass., 1911

Billhead from the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company addressed to Carr and Bradford. It is unclear what they were billed for, but the bill was paid.

Billhead for General Importing Company, importers of Greek, Italian, and Spanish products, 12-13 Faneuil Hall Square, Boston, Mass., 1954

Billhead from the General Importing Company addressed to the J. S. Contas Brothers. The brothers are billed for 1 case of string figs.

Billhead for A. E. Mills & Son, butter, eggs, and poultry, 27 & 29 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1930

Billhead from A. E. Mills & Son. There is no adddressee. The billhead has 3 columns for poultry, butter, and eggs.

Billhead for W. W. Benjamin, dealer in foreign and domestic fruits and produce, 26 Mercantile St., Boston, Mass., 1911

Billhead for W. W. Benjamin addressed to Carter and Bean. Carter and Bean are billed for celery, lettuce, berries, and grapes.

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The Life and Letters of George Bancroft

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Billhead for Walker Stetson Company, importers manufacturers, Essex and Lincoln Streets, Boston, Mass., 1911

Billhead for the Walker Stetson Company addressed to Carter & Bean. Carter and Bean are billed for 8 pieces of ribbon.

Billhead for The Twitchell-Champlin Co., wholesale grocers, Portland, Maine, 1911

Billhead for the Twitchell-Champlin Company addressed to Carter & Bean. Carter and Bean are billed for various groceries including oats, lemon jello, tea, and various kinds of beans, There is also a print of the company's building at the top of the billhead.

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Sayward House opening day July 8, 1978

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Image 14, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor Southeast, Corner Post Overhang (with notes), Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Note on the photograph notes: "see 1 and 2"

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Article on furnishings of Sayward House

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Image 14, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor Southeast, Corner Post Overhang (no notes), Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

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Image 15, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor East, Foundation Sills, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Note reads: 'Sills on east side were replaced during previous restoration" and denotes Section A

Image 16, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor East, Wall with Water Faucet, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Sections A and B are denoted on the photograph

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Papers of Annie Howard (1859-1911) and Frank Howard (1857-1925), 1898-1920, undated

Series contains ephemera; original art; and photographic materials related to the lives of Annie and Frank Howard.

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Ephemera, 1898-1910

Subseries contains ephemera such as a booklet about circus attractions with the Barnum & Bailey circus; a postcard of Anne and Franke Howard; a Smith & Howard tattooers supplies price list; and a card with tattoo care directions.

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Papers of the Liberty family, 1910-1966

Series contains ephemera; original art; and photographic materials related to the lives and operations of the Liberty family in Boston.

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Miscellaneous materials, 2020-2022, undated

Series contains ephemera, advertisements, and publications related to the Historic New England exhibit titled Loud, Naked, & in Three Colors: The History of Tattooing in Boston.

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Receipts for payment by Silas Casey III and Edward Wanton Casey [2 items]

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