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D.R. Emerson & Co., mantilla, dress and cloak trimmings, buttons, & thread-store goods, No. 20 Winter Street, opposite Music Hall, Boston, Mass., ca. 1860

The shop is opposite the Music Hall.

Poster for S.F. Lothrop & Co., 507 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. and 29 Walker Street, New York, New York, ca. 1869

The store advertises itself as the first to open and the last to close. The year "c. 1869" is handwritten on the poster.

Trade card for C.W. Tukey, English, French, and American Dry Goods, 222 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The dealer also carries hosiery and gloves.

Trade card for John Wanamaker, department store, 13th Street, Market, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

The top of the card reads "The Grand Depot For Dry Goods."

Trade card for Damon, McAllaster & Co., foreign and domestic dry goods, No. 10 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is four doors from Court Street.

Trade card for A.A. Coburn, dry goods and small wares, 222 Main Street, Milford, Mass., 1899

The inside of the card is a calendar for 1899.

Trade card for R. &. J. Gilchrist, dealers in dry goods, Nos. 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is located at "The Old Stand." A bird's egg rests on a nest of feathers and other materials in the card image.

Trade card for R.H. White & Co., Boston, Mass., undated

Two young children carry flowers in the image.

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, importers and dealers in dry goods, 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Gilchrist was established in 1855.

Envelope for Howell Bro's, Inc., specialists in household linens of all descriptions, 422 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business has a summer location in Hyannis, Massachusetts and a Paris address. The envelope verso has "Les Roses D'Orsay" beneath the seal and a Paris address for the perfumer.

Trade card for George L. Barr, English, French and American dry goods, 36 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card reads "Constantly on hand, a choice selection of Housekeeping Goods."

Trade card for Barr & Hoyt, English, French & American dry goods, No. 36 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card reads "A good assortment of Housekeeping and Mourning Goods."

Trade card for Forbes Wight & Co., dry and fancy goods and millinery, 48 & 50 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1889

The card verso has the year "c. 1889" handwritten on it. At the child's feet is a Punch doll.

Label for Blake & Lane, dry, millinery & fancy goods, Meredith Village, New Hampshire, undated

The dealer also carries country produce and choice family groceries.

Trade card for Allen, Case & Babcock, British, French and German dry goods, No. 35 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is the successor to Smith, Sumner & Company. The specific items listed on the card are hosiery, gloves, millinery goods, trimmings, white goods, laces and embroideries.

Trade card for R.H. White & Co., Boston, Mass., ca. 1892

A little girl, wearing an apron, extends an envelope to an unseen person. The handwritten note on the card verso mentions "late 1892."

Trade card for M.E. Rice, dry and fancy goods, 222 Broadway Street, Chelsea, Mass., undated

The store carries hosiery, small wares and gents' furnishing goods. The image is captioned "A Happy New Year."

Trade card for Isaac D. Allen & Co., corsets, 21 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., February 1, 1877

Allen calls attention to his "improved shapes in panniers and bustles for the season of 1877." He carries corsets, dress trimmings and worsted goods.

Trade card for J. & A.G. Nevius, dealers in dry goods, carpets & notions, Somerville, New Jersey, undated

The hand in the image holds a rose.

Trade card for Salter & Smith's Spool Silk, thread, location unknown, undated

The card reads "Salter & Smith's Spool Silk is the strongest and smoothest made."

Trade card for C.M. Boynton, dealer in dry goods and small wares, 27 North Main Street, Concord, New Hampshire, undated

Boynton extends compliments with a card featuring a dog.

Trade card for C.M. Boynton, dealer in dry goods and small wares, 27 North Main Street, Concord, New Hampshire, undated

A small dog, with its tongue out, peers through some bushes in the image.

Trade card for Haughton, Sawyer & Co., dry goods, wollens and carpetings, 26 & 28 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Five names are printed on the lower left portion of the card.

Trade card for Jordan Marsh & Co., department store, Boston, Mass., undated

The lithograph is done by a firm in Paris.

Trade card for Jordan Marsh & Co., department store, Boston, Mass., undated

A young boy makes his own music in this image for Jordan Marsh.

Trade card for Defrees, dry and fancy goods, Robertson's New Block, Hancock Street, Quincy, Mass., undated

The card is captioned "He loves me a little." Defrees carries patterns from Maison Demorest. Parts of the card verso are unreadable.

Trade card for Wm. R. Weeks, dry goods, 185 & 187 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

Three children in a punt scatter some waterfowl.

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, dry goods, 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business, established in 1855, offers dry goods on Winter Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, importers and dealers in dry goods, Nos. 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., 1879

The bottom of the image reads "Copyright 1879 by L. Prang & Co. Boston, U.S.A."

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, dry goods, Nos. 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business location, on the card verso, is given as "at the Old Stand."

Trade card for Chr. Hansen's Laboratory, dairy products, Little Falls, New York, undated

The factory manufactures Danish Butter Color, Columbian Butter Color, Rennet Extract, Cheese Color, Rennet Tablets, Junket Tablets for Household Use and Lactic Ferment for Ripening Cream.

Trade card for S.F. Lothrop & Co., dry goods, 507 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1869

The verses on the card verso explain that "First and Last" means first to open and last to close. The year "c. 1869" is handwritten on the card.

Bookmark for D.B.H. Power, furniture, carpets, crockery and household ranges, corner Central Square and Blake Street, Lynn, Mass., undated

A child framed by flower garlands advertises the Power business.

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, dry goods, 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The image caption reads "Trust in God."

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, dry goods, 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The image and verse are an Easter greeting.

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, dry goods, 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso reads "Christmas Compliments of R. & J. Gilchrist."

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, dry goods, 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso reads "Christmas Compliments of R. & J. Gilchrist."

50 years of Woolworth, 1879-1929, book by Catherine McNelis-Hugh Weir, Inc., F.W. Woolworth Co., New York, New York, 1929

The history of F.W. Woolworth Co. is described with the business model and merchandise highlights. The back cover text reads, "Nothing over 10 cents F.W. Woolworth Co." In addition to the book there is a front and back cover missing the text block.

Trade card for O.S. Currier & Co., dealers in silks, shawls, capes, 94 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business carries mantillas, dress and housekeeping goods and is "a few doors below The American House." The card verso has an image of the store building with a handwritten caption "Boston Directory 1861."

Trade card for Drew, Taft & Welch, dealers in dry goods, No. 126 Marrimack Street, Lowell, Mass., undated

Three names are listed with the business.

Trade card for Jordan Marsh & Co., department store, Boston, Mass., undated

F. Appel in Paris created the image.

Trade card for George Hill & Co., Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The image is the business premises with the text "Summer Street Establishment."

Trade card for Pierce Bros. & Co., British and French dry goods, 30 and 32 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Pierce deals in "American cottons, prints, and wollens of all varieties."

Trade card for the St. Joachim Bazaar, retail toy, jewelry & fancy goods store, 329 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1884

The bottom of the cards reads "The largest retail toy, jewelry & fancy goods store in Boston." The year "c. 1884" is handwritten on the card verso.

Trade card for the St. Joachim Bazaar, retail toy, jewelry & fancy goods store, 329 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1884

The child in the image wears a lace cap. The card verso has the year "c. 1884" handwritten on it.

Trade card for Gilbert, Palmer & Co, importers & jobbers of dry goods, Nos. 66. 68 & 70 Federal Street, Boston, Mass, undated

The store is located opposite Franklin Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, dry goods, 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., 1880

The bottom of the image reads "Copyright 1880 L. Prang & Co. Boston." The card verso has a handwritten statement about the donor's Aunt Clara A. Pratt working at Gilchrist's in the 1870's.

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, dry goods, Nos. 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Gilchrist is an importer and dealer.

Trade card for Augustus Clarke, general store, Nos. 1 & 2 Merchants' Row, Northampton, Mass., ca. 1850

The dealer carries crockery, glass & stone ware, boots & shoes, iron & steel, groceries, paper hangings and agricultural implements.

Trade card for R. & J. Gilchrist, dry goods, Nos. 5 & 7 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A small child observes an insect pulling a wagon in the image.