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Single and double hand alphabets, Miss Mary A. Morse, location unknown, undated

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Grand concert night before fast, Temple Quartette of Boston, Smyth's Hall, Manchester, New Hampshire, April 3, 1872

The concert is given by the Temple Quartette of Boston.

Congregational entertainment, Town Hall, Claremont, New Hampshire, November 15, 1894

The program lists duets, solos and recitations as the entertainment.

Letterhead for Simmonds & Brown, dramatic agents, No. 863 Broadway, West Side above 17th Street, New York City, New York and Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co., agents, Boston, Mass., ca. 1875

The firm is an agent for the Forbes Lithograph Company in Boston and a theatrical agent in New York City.

Letterhead for Murphy's Miniature Opera Pinafore, Parker House, Boston, Mass., ca. 1875

The text reads "Children's pinafore as played by them at the Boston Museum from May 12th to Aug. 23d."

Trade card for The Stephenson Spiral Truss Ribbed Ash Barrel, C.H. Stephenson, 27 Farrar Street, Lynn, Mass., undated

The card describes the features of the Ash Barrel.

Circular B for the Stephenson Standard Underground Garbage Receivers, C.H. Stephenson, 27 Farrar Street, Lynn, Mass., April 26, 1924

The waste disposal products sold by the company are described.

Stephenson Ash Barrel Truck, C.H. Stephenson, 27 Farrar Street, Lynn, Mass., undated

The verso illustrates the use of the Ash Barrel Truck. The strength of the Spiral Truss Ribbed Ash Barrel is described inside the leaflet.

Advertisement for Fairbank's Scale Warehouse, No. 252 Broadway, opposite The City Hall, New York, New York, April 11, 1863

The advertisement informs the public of the Warehouse's move from No. 189 to No. 252 Broadway. The clipping is from "Harper's weekly" April 11, 1863.

Advertisement for Howe's Standard Scales, Howe Scale Co., 131 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., April 25, 1868

Howe carries every size and variety of scale and all are warranted. The advertisement is from the "Boston journal," Saturday, April 25, 1868.

Fairbanks' Standard Scales, E. & T. Fairbanks & Co., St. Johnsbury, Vermont, 1876

The business was established in 1830. The inside of the leaflet illustrates scale technology in 1776 and 1876.

Trade card for Improved Howe Scales, Priest, Page & Co., Nos. 143 & 145 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Howe will repair scales and carries scale trucks in all varieties.

Advertisement for Fairbanks' Standard Scales, Fairbanks, Brown & Co., 118 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., May 2, 1868

The Standard Scales were exhibited at the Paris Exposition. Fairbanks also carries Baldwin's Patent Alarm Money Drawer. The advertisement is from the "Boston journal," May 2, 1865.

Patent Platform Scales, E. & T. Fairbanks & Co., St. Johnsbury, Vermont, ca. 1853

Testimonials and references from 1852 and 1853 are listed inside the item.

Billhead for E. & T. Fairbanks & Co., scales, 34 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 26, 1857

Greenleaf & Brown are the agents for Fairbanks in Boston, Massachusetts.

Receipt for Fairbanks, Brown & Co., 83 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 18, 1888

The Fairbanks building on Milk Street is shown in the image.

Trade card for The Improved Howe Scales, Howe Scale Co., location unknown, ca. 1880

The card verso describes the medals won at exhibitions in Paris, Philadelphia and Sydney.

Trade card for The Improved Howe Scales, Howe Scale Co., Rutland, Vermont, undated

Priest, Page & Company are general agents for Howe Scales located at Nos. 143 & 145 Franklin Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Howe was established in 1856.

Trade card for Buffalo Standard Scales, Buffalo, New York, undated

The trotting horse Sleepy Tom is shown in the image with his time of 2:12 1/4.

Trade card for Buffalo Standard Scales, Buffalo, New York, undated

Trotting mare Maud S. is shown in the image with a time of 2:17 1/2.

Billhead for Gallagher Mafg. Co., Dr., Patent Universal and Champion Ratchet Drills, No. 18 State Street, Lynn, Mass., dated November 7, 1884

Gallagher carries breast drills, emery grinders, shears for shoe pattern cutting and button hole cutters.

Handbill for Chamberlain's Barrel Grapple, equipment, E. Chamberlain, Box 32, Medfield, Mass., undated

The equipment is used for handling barrels with ease.

Simonds Circular Saws, Simonds Saw and Steel Company, Fitchburg, Mass., undated

The item is a "Sample of 120 line screen halftone printed on ware-platinum cover manufactured by McLaurin-Jones Company, Brookfield, Mass." The item verso reads "Direct Mail Advertising Convention, Boston, October 1925."

Trade card for Brown & Sharpe Tools, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

The card verso has a chart showing the decimal equivalents of parts of an inch. The business was established in 1833.

Trade card for Starrett Tools, The L.S. Starrett Co., Athol, Mass., undated

The card verso has a "Table of Decimal Equivalents." Starrett manufactures hacksaws and steel tapes.

Trade card for J. Lincoln Collins, fancy iron, wire and brass bank work, 61 Elm Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Collins will make office and store railings, window grills, brass dumb waiters and elevator enclosures.

Trade card for Harold L. Bond Co., tools, 383-391 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass., undated

The card states the business has a long distance phone and a Western Union Code.

Trade card for J. Wiss & Sons, shears & scissors, Newark, New Jersey, undated

Robert M. Diaz & Compnay is an agent selling the products. Diaz is located at 292 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts, relocated from 171 Devonshire Street.

Trade card for Frank E. Fitts Mfg. & Supply Co., mill hose and hose racks, 88 Purchase and 166 Oliver Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The cards reads "Every mill should be provided with our linen hose and patent racks."

Bassick Casters and their construction, The Bassick Company, Bridgeport, Connecticut, undated

The brochure has illustrations and descriptions of the Bassick Casters. The product is available at the Fitchburg Hardware Company in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Oliver Ames & Sons Corporation, manufacturers of shovels and spades, North Easton, Mass., ca. 1800

The customer is instructed to "Make all checks payable to Fred L. Ames, Treasurer."

Oliver Ames & Sons Corporation, manufacturers of shovels, spades and scoops, North Easton, Mass., ca. 1870

The printed text on the item reads in part "Herewith we beg to hand you check on Boston, for $..."

Billhead for Richardson Brothers, saws, Newark, New Jersey, dated October 20, 1888

Richardson manufactures patent tempered and patent ground saws.

Billhead for P.E. Somers, manufacturers of tacks and nails, No. 17 Hermon Street, Worcester, Mass., dated December 21, 1894

The business was formerly Somers Brothers.

Trade card for E.W. Folsom & Co., jewelers and opticians, Main Street, Great Falls, New Hampshire, undated

The business carries watches, clocks, silver ware, cutlery and fancy goods. Folsom is a successor to Folsom & Faunce. The card verso has a story in letters and images.

Trade card for Joseph Zentmayer, optician, 147 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

Zentmayer is a manufacturer of microscopes and microscopic apparatus.

Trade card for Pinkham & Smith, prescription opticians, 288 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The optician deals in spectacles, eyeglasses, cameras, opera, field and marine glasses.

Trade card for George W. Herrick, jeweler, Main Street, Andover, Mass., undated

Herrick is located in J.J. Brown's Drug Store. He deals in watches, clocks, jewelry, spectacles and eye glasses. The card verso reads "Standard time received from Cambridge at 9 o'clock every morning."

Trade card for A.J. Macomber, jeweler and practical optician, Eliot Block, Centre Street, Newton, Mass., undated

The card verso carries instructions on "How to use a watch."

Trade card for C.W. Hurll, Jr., optician, 409 Washington Street between Winter and Bromfield Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The optician carries double vision glasses.

Envelope for The Harvey & Lewis Co., opticians, Springfield and Worcester, Mass., 1932

The envelope promotes the Eclipse-o-scope for viewing the eclipse on Sunday, August 31, 1932.

Trade card for C.E. King & Co., dealers in trimmings & rich fancy goods, 245 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The dealer is on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

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

The St. Joachim Bazaar is located on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for the St. Joachim Bazaar, the largest toy, fancy goods and jewelry store in the city, 329 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1875

Flowers drape over a book in the image for the St. Joachim Bazaar.

Trade card for the St. Joachim Bazaar, the largest toy, fancy goods & jewelry store in the city, 329 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1875

The item is copyrighted by J.H. Bufford's Sons.

Trade card for the St. Joachim Bazaar, the largest fancy goods store in Boston, 329 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Red flowers highlight the image for the St. Joachim Bazaar in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Filene's, department store, No. 18 Market Street, Lynn, Mass., undated

A butterfly and a bee hold the card advertising Filene's.

Trade card for Dodge's Original 99¢ Store, fancy goods & jewelry, No. 98 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1880

Dodge's was established in 1876 and formerly located on Hanover Street. The business is now on Tremont Street "at the corner of Montgomery Place and nearly opposite the Tremont House."

Trade card for Dodge's Original 99¢ Store, fancy goods & jewelry, No. 98 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1880

Colorful birds are in the image for Dodge's fancy goods store.

Trade card for the St. Botolph, fancy goods, jewelry, 480 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso describes the origin of the word Boston.