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Postcard for Johnny Appleseed's, the Family Store, North Beverly, Mass., undated

The Store is located at the intersection of Route 128 and Route 1A.

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

The top of the image reads "A joyous and happy New Year!" The caption at the bottom reads "A drop too much." The card is "Copyright 1879 by L. Prang & Co. Boston, U.S.A."

Trade card for The D.M. Read Co., dry goods and carpets, Bridgeport, Connecticut, undated

Read has the largest assortment and the lowest prices according to the card verso description.

Red Stamp Emporium, Washburn Co-operative Association, 626 Washington Street, corner Essex opposite Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The pamphlet describes the merchandise, terms and dealers who participate in Red Profit-Sharing Stamps.

Copperfield Store, location unknown, 1904

The image portrait is Fred W. Farnham, proprietor of the Copperfield Store. The Store carries men, women and children's clothing, carpets, small wares and groceries. The brochure is a New Year's greeting.

Label for Spanish Linen, location unknown, undated

The label reads "4 over 4" above the text and "521" below the text.

Trade card for R.I. Edwards, tailor, 58 Winter, corner Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The image is captioned "Outlook from my window." A telescope can be seen between the two subway buildings.

Macullar, Williams & Parker's, clothing store, 400 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The verso is a sectional view with floor labels. Washington Street is on the right and Hawley Street is on the left side of the image.

G. Fox & Co., store, 406, 408 & 410 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut, undated

The top of the palette reads "Compliments of G. Fox."

Trade card for Eugene Sullivan & Co., submarine divers, 271 Webster Street, East Boston, Mass., undated

The business will lay submarine sea-walls and perform wharf and bridge work. The raising of sunken vessels is a specialty.

Advertisement for S.S. Putnam & Co's Self-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures, Neponset, Mass., undated

The fixtures were patented April 15, 1851 and May 26, 1857 and extended April 15, 1865. The manufactory is located in Neponset, Massachusetts.

Advertisement for Fisher's Premium Curtain Fixtures, C. Fisher & Co., Milton, Mass., undated

The item was patented January 31, 1860. Directions for installing the fixtures are provided.

Advertisement for Putnam's Self-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures, No. 48 Albany Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The fixtures were patented April 15, 1851. Installation directions are provided.

Trade card for G.H. Merrill & Co., window shades, 63 Cornhill, Boston, Mass., undated

Merrill is a wholedale dealer in shades, fixtures, tassels, cord, buff and white hollands. He will make shades to order at short notice.

Trade card for Horton Brothers, window shades, 145 Hanover Street, corner of Union, Boston, Mass., undated

Horton Brothers deals in table oil cloths, enamel cloths, curtain fixtures, cords and tassels. The factory is located at No. 138 Blackstone Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Isley Bros., Nottingham and Irish Point Curtains, No. 7 Lowell Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is a wholesale and retail dealer in turcoman and chenille draperies, rugs, wringers, clocks and silver-ware.

Billhead for Charles F. Pease, window shades, 164 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 11, 1861

Pease also deals in upholstery goods, table oil cloths, enamelled cloths, tassels and picture cords.

Billhead for Charles L. Fowle & Co., upholstery goods, window shades, No. 282 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., June 23, 1864

Fowle manufactures window shades, venetian blinds and is an agent for Bray's Spring Fixtures.

Trade card for E.L. & F.S. Rollins, window shades and paper hangings, 50 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Rollins is a manufacturer of window shades and paper hangings.

Trade card for Miss Anna C. Thurston, teacher of the piano forte & singing, location unknown, undated

A female music teacher advertises her business.

Trade card for A.R. Dunton, Scribner & Co., professors and teachers of penmanship and book-keeping, No. 228 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Company teaches penmanship and book-keeping.

Trade cards for Mrs. Hewey, tutor, 86 Swallow Street, West Roxbury, Mass., undated

Mrs. Hewey is an experienced tutor of elementary and junior high subjects. She will work in "Your home or mine."

Trade card for Mr. Sullivan, professor of dancing and the calisthenic & Grecian exercises, Concord Hall, Concord Street, location unknown, undated

The benefits of dance and exercise for health and posture is promoted. The dance academy in Concord Hall on Concord Street "opens Oct. 4."

Author's readings under the auspices of Alumnae of Vassar College, No. 8 Walnut Street, Boston, Mass., November 24, 18?

The card announces a reading by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Edward Everett Hale and Thomas Wentworth Higginson on Tuesday, November 24, at 3:00 p.m.

New American reading charts for elementary instruction, J.H. Butler & Co., 723 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

The Company sells three charts: 1. The word method. 2. Phonic analysis. 3. The A, B, C method. The inside of the leaflet describes the charts in detail.

Advertisement for Sea Pines, school, Box A, Brewster, Mass., August 1921

The verso has an advertisement for the Howard Seminary in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts. The advertisement is from "Harper's magazine" August 1921.

Oxford Bible for teachers, Oxford University Press Warehouse,7 Paternoster Row, London, England, undated

The leaflet describes this publication for the Sunday school centenary year and lists testimonials.

Farm & Trades School Thompson's Island, 44 State Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The brochure requests donations and visits from School alumni.

Trade card for L. Robbins, writing master, location unknown, undated

Robbins will teach penmanship to persons between the ages of ten and forty as soon as twelve subscribers can be found.

Trade card for L. Robbins, writing master, location unknown, undated

Robbins will teach any person over eight years old to write for the sum of two dollars, stationary included. The space for the name of the town is blank.

Billhead for Museum of Fine Arts School, Boston, Mass., dated December 12, 1888

The billhead shows admission fees, quarterly fees and artists' materials to date.

Receipt for the Female Humane Society, location unknown, 1894

The receipt is for an annual subscription to the Female Humane Society.

Check to Misses Garland and Weston, 52 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass, dated February 8, 1888

A tuition payment to cover the fees for three children for a half year.

Twelve morning lectures on English literature and English history, Mrs. Abba Gootd Wootson, location unknown, undated

The lectures will take place in the Hawthorne Rooms. Tickets will be sold at Doll & Richards Art Store, 2 Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts. The leaflet describes the subjects to be covered. The leaflet verso has testimonials.

Ticket for ten lectures on ethnical archaeology, Prof. Daniel Wilson, Lowell Institute, Boston, Mass., 1863

The lectures are part of the Lowell Institute and are to begin on December 8, 1863.

Ticket for six lectures on military art-field service, Captain E. Zerdahelyi, Lowell Institute, Boston, Mass., 1863

The lectures are part of the Lowell Institute and will begin on February 18, 1863.

Ticket for Adelphi lectures season, location unknown, 1852-1853

G.W. Churchill, Luther B. Morse and J.L. Cheney are members of the Committee on Lectures.

Trade card for Eduard Groenevelt, teacher of music, location unknown, ca. 1845

The card verso has "late 40's?" in handwriting.

Amos Baker, teacher, Harvard Place, Boston, Mass., ca. 1845

A handwritten statement on the card verso reads "Master of Chapman School, Bulfinch Pl? 1840s?"

Ticket for Mr. Sullivan's subscription assemblies, dance, Minervan Hall, 339 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.,1850

The dances will begin on December 12, 1850 and continue on successive Thursdays at Minervan Hall on Washington Street.

Gentleman's ticket, Plymouth Institute Lectures, location unknown, undated

The item is a gentleman's ticket for the Plymouth Institute lectures.

Advertising card for White's Business College, Waite Building, William Street, New Bedford, Mass., undated

The card offers "24 lessons in Penmanship for $2.00."

Card for Lizzie G. Fairfield, location unknown, undated

The hand drawn card reads "From your Teacher Lizzie G. Fairfield Farewell."

Bookmark for the American Sunday School Union, 7 Bible House, New York, New York, undated

The verso text requests that donations be sent to the Union Secretary in New York.

Exercises of the Minervian Society, Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, New Hampshire, June 13, 1872

The inside of the leaflet lists six presentations by the school's female students.

Reward of merit cards, Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 96 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso identifies the image as Landseer's "Waiting for Master" with a poem and admonishment to school boys and girls to be kind to animals. One card has handwritten text "Purchase 2007 G.S." The second card has stamped on it "Given Feb. 28, 1928, Wm. S. Appleton." Handwritten text on the c...

School Souvenir, Dailey Hollow School, Bridgewater Tp., Windsor Co., Vermont, 1898-1899

The card verso lists the "Names of Pupils."

Public exercises, graduating class, Vermont Methodist Seminary, Montpelier, Vermont, June 16, 1887

The item contains the program of exercises with the students receiving honors listed on the verso.

Braille alphabet and numerals, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card explains the dot arrangement in relationship to letters and numerals.

Rose Alumni House, Yale University, 232 York Street, New Haven, Connecticut, undated

The item is half of a card showing the Rose Alumni House at Yale University.