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Plan of the cemetery of Mount Auburn, Watertown, Mass., 1838

Plan and two drawings of people walking in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Watertown, Mass.

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Plan of the cemetery of Mount Auburn, Watertown, Mass., 1854

Plan showing lots, ponds and streets in the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown, Mass.

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Plan of land in Malden and Revere, Mass., 1873

Plan having lands belonging to the Linden Land Company. Lots colored with different shades, depending if they are sold, if they belong to Linden Land Co., or if they belong to H. and P. Sargent.

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Plan of lots in Boston, 1912

This plan shows lots between Allston Place and Ashburton Place.

Trade card for Mrs. L.M. Wright, needlework, knitting, crocheting, rug making, 1164 North River Road, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

Mrs. Wright provides instruction in needlework. The previous address, "106 Highland St., Plymouth, N.H." has been crossed out.

Trade card for Pearl K. McGown, designer of hooked rug patterns, Pearl K. McGown, Inc., Rose Cottage, Route 110, West Boylston, Mass., undated

McGown provides supplies and instruction in hooked rug techniques.

Trade card for Animal Arts, Inc., hand carved miniatures, Room 514, 755 Boylston Street, Boson, Mass., undated

The card verso lists the miniatures available including cats, dogs, skunks and wildcats.

Trade card for the Woman's Art Exchange and Gift Shop, needlework, A.C. Frothingham, 826 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The Shop carries needlework, hand painted china, dolls, home cooked foods, home made candies, pickles and preserves.

Trade card for E.J. States, embroideries and designing, 328 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

States has relocated from 175 Tremont Street to 328 Boylston Street, opposite Arlington Street Church. The image caption reads "In the Public Garden."

Trade card for Mrs. M.E. Coburn, art embroidery, 161 Tremont Street, between West and Mason Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is located one flight up over Twombly's.

H.H. Dayton, embroideries, laces, white goods, No. 124 Main Street, opposite Bay House, Worcester, Mass., undated

Dayton carries real Paris corset bodices in addition to the needlework goods.

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Handicrafts - Sewing - Embroidery - Folder 2

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Embroidery patterns, made in Germany, undated

Embroidery patterns are printed on both sides of the item. "Made in Germany" is printed beneath one pattern.

Needlework copie book, toilette present for ladies II, location unknown, undated

The item is a collection of needlework patterns.

Token of friendship, embroidery, location unknown, undated

The embroidered bookmark reads "Token of friendship."

Lord is in his holy temple, embroidery, location unknown, undated

A place of worship is shown in the image.

Bookmark with crucifix, embroidery, location unknown, undated

The top of the bookmark has the numbers 32 and 80. The bottom has lowercase abbreviations "e.e.g." and below them " June 10."

Bookmark, Nancy Bruster, location unknown, 1932

A rose is painted on the ribbon with the year "1932" at the top and the name "Nancy Bruster" at the bottom.

Music hath charms, embroidery, location unknown, undated

An embroidery piece has been glued to a fabric strip to create a bookmark.

Trade card for Vivian E. Warren, hand embroidered voile dresses, 58 Fenway, Apartment 11, Boston, Mass., undated

The entrance to her building is on Hemenway Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Mears & Smith, merchant tailors, Old State House, Boston, Mass., undated

The State House building is shown in the image.

Trade card for Thwing & Collins, merchant tailors, 140 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Charles H. Thwing and Chester A. Collins have chambers for their tailoring business on Washington Street.

Trade card for Mrs. Hector P. Stokes, dressmaking, School Street, Suncook, New Hampshire, undated

Mrs. Stokes creates ladies' garments using rayon taffetas, twills, satins and prints.

Trade card for Colonial Craftways, handmade products, Whiteface Road, North Sandwich, New Hampshire, undated

The card reads "Handmade products from our shop, forge and stone mill and from associated craftsmen." The business is operated by Florence and Milton Wend.

Trade card for E.N. Winslow, fashionable tailor, 505 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., 1877

The bottom of the card reads "Copyright 1877 by L. Prang & Co." A telephone is used in the card illustration.

Trade card for E.N. Winslow, fashionable tailor, 505 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., 1877

The bottom of the card reads "Copyright 1877 by L. Prang & Co." A telephone is used in the card illustration.

Trade card for E.N. Winslow, fashionable tailor, 505 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., 1877

The bottom of the card reads "Copyright 1877 by L. Prang & Co." A telephone is used in the card illustration.

Trade card for E.N. Winslow, fashionable tailor, 505 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., 1877

The bottom of the card reads "Copyright 1877 by L. Prang & Co." A telephone is used in the card illustration.

Trade card for T.J. Fenno, merchant tailor, 193 Broadway Street, South Boston, Mass., 1880

The card verso has a business directory for South Boston, Massachusetts copyrighted by H. Mellins, 1880. The caption reads "We've had a d_ _l of a time."

Trade card for Charles F. Allen, gentlemen's, boys' & ladies' tailoring, 36 West Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A little boy fans a candle flame in the card image.

Columbia Yarns, location unknown, undated

The types of yarns available are described inside the brochure. The verso has a ticket facsimile that is on each skein. Columbia Yarns are sold by C.C. Terry in Hudson, New York.

Trade card for Merrill Brothers, tailors & importers, 225 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., Spring, 1880

The business invites customers to view exclusive patterns and stock from the best European and American manufacturers.

Trade card for L.P. Hollander & Co., merchant tailors, ladies' costumers, 492 & 494 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Hollander will provide riding habits, ulsters, children's hosiery and boys' custom and ready-made clothing.

D. J. Atwood, merchant tailor, theatrical costumer, 170 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The brochure lists the theatrical, military, livery and ball materials and trimmings for sale by Atwood.

Complete instruction in shading of foliage and flowers with Belding's Wash Embroidery Silks, Belding Bros. & Co., Chicago, Illinois, undated

The shading guide for use in embroidery is published by Belding. Belding's Wash Embroidery Silks are sold at C.E. Adams & Company, 30 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Charles A. Smith & Co., merchant tailors, Old State House, Boston, Mass., dated June 22, 1859

The billhead reads "All making and trimmings of garments, cash on delivery."

Billhead for L.P. Hollander & Co., 82 & 83 Boylston Street and Park Square, Boston,Mass., dated January, 1888

The illustration shows the Hollander Building in Boston. "Casino Building, Newport, R.I." is printed above the business name on the billhead.

Billhead for John R. Farrell, Dr., tailor, Boylston Hall, corner Boylston and Washington Streets, Room 10 & 12, Boson, Mass., dated October 30, 1873

Farrell gives special attention to military and band uniforms.

Billhead for Charles A. Smith & Co., merchant tailors, Old State House, Boston, Mass., dated 1880

The billhead reads "All making and trimmings of garments, cash on delivery."

Billhead for Devereux & Eager, tailors, Boston, Mass., dated November 1, 1866

A two cent stamp is affixed to the billhead.

Billhead for George H. Eager, merchant tailor, No. 213 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 1, 1872

Eager is located on Washington Street opposite Franklin Street.

Billhead for George H. Eager, merchant tailor, No. 213 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 5, 1869

Eager is located on Washington Street opposite Franklin Street.

Billhead for George H. Eager, merchant tailor, No. 213 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 1, 1871

Eager is located on Washington Street opposite Franklin Street.

Billhead for George H. Eager, merchant tailor, No. 213 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated September 2, 1869

Eager is located on Washington Street opposite Franklin Street.

Billhead for J.H. Lewis, merchant tailor and dealer in fine cloths, 417 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 1, 1883

Lewis is located on Washington Street between Winter and Bromfield Streets.

Billhead for J.H. Lewis, merchant tailor and dealer in fine cloths, 417 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated January 1, 1884

Lewis is located on Washington Street between Winter and Bromfield Streets.

Billhead for Bent & Bush, Dr., hats, caps, furs, army and navy goods, 387 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 1, 1890

Bent & Bush is located on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for D. & C. Davis, tailors, drapers and general outfitters, 7 James Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom, dated June 6, 1844

The billhead reads "Captains & passengers expeditiously equiped for all parts of the globe."

Handbill for Perkins, draper and tailor, Naumkeag Block, corner of Essex and Central Streets, Salem, Mass., January 1, 1853

Daniel Perkins and Benjamin M. Perkins give notice that the firm of Bates & Perkins has been dissolved. Perkins has a new stock of goods in his store at the corner of Essex and Central Streets.

Billhead for Freeman, Carey & Co., tailors and dealers in fine clothing and furnishing goods, Nos. 155 & 157 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 1, 1874

The business premises are shown in the image on Washington Street.