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Trade card for Neil McCallum & Co., leather and shoe findings, 19 Spruce Street, New York, New York, undated

McCallum is an importer and dealer for shoe related items.

Trade card for Edw. E. Kent & Co., manufacturers of light, stoga kip and thick boots, opposite the Massasoit House, Spencer, Mass., undated

Kent is a successor to Proutys, Kent & Company.

Trade card for A.H. Howe & Co., fine footwear, 2179-2181 Washington Street, Roxbury, Mass., 1897

The card verso has an 1897 calendar.

Trade card for S.D. Sollers & Co.'s fine shoes, 417 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1880

Sollers shoes, for ladies, misses and children, are for sale by D.D. Mahoney in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The card verso has an 1880 calendar.

Trade card for S.D. Sollers & Co.'s fine shoes, 417 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1880

Sollers shoes are available at T.J. Whittredge, Boston Store in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The card verso has an 1880 calendar.

Trade card for S.D. Sollers & Co.'s fine shoes, 417 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1880

The shoes, for women and children, are for sale by D.D. Mahoney in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The card verso contains an 1880 calendar.

Trade card for S.D. Sollers & Co.'s fine shoes, 417 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1880

T.J. Whittredge, Boston Store in Lawrence, Massachusetts sells the Sollers brand shoes. The card verso has an 1880 calendar.

Trade card for P.B. Robinson fine boots and shoes, 221 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., undated

The image is captioned "La Photographie."

Trade card for P.B. Robinson fine boots and shoes, 221 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., undated

The image is captioned "La Sculpture."

Trade card for P.B. Robinson fine boots and shoes, 221 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., undated

The image is captioned "L'Architecture."

Trade card for P.B. Robinson fine boots and shoes, 221 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., undated

The image is captioned "La Peinture."

Trade card for P.B. Robinson fine boots and shoes, 221 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., undated

The image is captioned "Le Dessin."

Postcard for J.S. Nelson & Son, shoe manufacturers, North Grafton, Mass., dated February 11, 1889

On the verso, the postcard is addressed to a Miss Burton, 70 Kilby Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for the Boston Rubber Shoe Co., Boston, Mass., 1893

The image is captioned "I'm in it with my Storm King Rubber Boots on." The card verso is stamped "From the World's Fair Exhibit of the Boston Rubber Shoe Co." The card is copyrighted 1893 by G.H. Buek & Co. Lith.

Billhead for S. Frank Woodman, fine hand-sewed shoes, 158 & 160 Washington Street, Haverhill, Mass., 44 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., 63 Reade Street, New York, New York, dated April 12, 1888

Woodman carries men's pumps, operas, ladies' slippers and button boots.

Letterhead for James P. Herrick, boots and shoes, Newport, Rhode Island, dated April 15, 1901

The letterhead has the phrase "Repairing a Specialty." The envelope has the Walk-Over Shoe logo.

Billhead for F.W. & I.M. Munroe, boots & shoes, Marblehead, Mass., ca.1800

Munroe manufactures misses' and children's machine, hand sewed and compo boots and shoes. The salesroom is at 84 Bedford Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Zenas Sears, boot and shoe manufacturers' goods, High, corner of Federal Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1800

Sears is a commission merchant and importer of boot and shoe manufacturers' goods.

Billhead for J.S. Corning & Co., boots & shoes, 105 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1800

Corning is a wholesaler and manufacturer located in the Shoe & Leather Exchange Building on Summer Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for C.E. Morse & Co., manufacturers of boots and shoes, Charlton, Mass., ca. 1870

The Morse Company was established in 1850.

Billhead for Edmunds & Mayo, boots, shoes and rubbers, 52 & 54 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1878

The business is a "Hard Pan" dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers. The billhead states "Hard Pan is a trade mark registered in the United States Patent Office at Washington, D.C., June 18th, 1878, which we have the exclusive right to use."

Billhead for C.L. Weaver & Co., high grade rubber footwear, 77 & 79 High Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 27, 1904

Weaver carries Banigans, Woonasquatuckets, knit boots, socks and felt goods. The name "Banigan Rubber Company" is stamped across the top of the billhead.

Billhead for Geo. E. Belcher, shoes, Stoughton, Mass., dated September 9, 1899

Belcher's Last Factory is a manufacturer of fine shoes and has the latest designs to offer customers. The Boston Office is at 82 Lincoln Street.

Billhead for Henry Damon, boots, shoes and rubbers, No. 20 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 8, 1872

Damon offers discounts on bills paid within certain time periods.

Billhead for the Pillsbury-Howe Shoe Co., shoe makers to the girls and boys of the world, West Derry, New Hampshire, dated August 25, 1904

The Pillsbury-Howe factory is seen in the image.

Billhead for Bickford Moccasin Co., Inc., moccasins, 4-8 Washington Street, Auburn, Maine, dated July 12, 1926

Bickford makes "high-grade cushion moccasins for house comfort" and "moccasins for canoeing, hunting, sporting and guides."

Billhead for Hunt & Russell, boots, shoes & rubbers, 22 & 24 Federal Street, & 101 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 19, 1872

The business is an agent for "Tittle's Keep Dry," a water-proof product.

Billhead for Amos P. Tapley & Co., shoes, rubbers and findings, 194, 196 & 198 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 1, 1921

Tapley specializes in moccasins and lumberman socks. The business was founded in 1812.

Label for Tackless Shoe, location unkown, undated

The shoes for this label are free of tacks or nails.

Trade card for John A. Lowe, ladies' and gents' fine boots and shoes repaired, location unknown, 1883

Lowe inserts elastic gores and applies back and front seam stays. The text below the image reads "Copyright by Robinson Eng. Co., Boston, 1883."

Trade card for W. Guilbault, boots, shoes, 30 1-2 Elm Street, Smith's Corner, Biddeford, Maine, undated

The image shows a man trying on boots at the Guilbault premises. The business deals in boots, shoes, rubbers and trunks.

Trade card for J.A. Mitchell, men's boys' and youths' boots and shoes, No. 669 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Mitchell is located on Washington Street near Common Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for the Walter J. Richard Shoe Co., 201 Wilson Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

The Richard Shoe Company serves the entire family and has arch support shoes for men and women.

Trade card for Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes, New York, 1879

The card verso has an 1879 calendar. A portion of the card has been cut off leaving a statement reading "...is the only authorized Agent for the sale of my Goods in Providence, R.I."

Trade card for Thomas Smith, shoes, No. 1 Phenix Block, Woodstock, Vermont, undated

Smith deals in boots, shoes, rubber goods, leather findings and manufactures custom work.

Trade card for Atwood, Alden & Co., boots, shoes and leather, No. 57 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., undated

This wholesale dealer is located between Congress and Milk Streets and is the 3rd door from Water Street.

Trade card for Walter S. Welton, fine boots & shoes, 338 Chapel Street, location unknown, undated

Butterflies illustrate the trade card for shoe dealer Walter S. Welton.

Trade card for G. Turner & Co., misses' & children's leather polish & button boots, No. 24 Cabot Street, Salem, Mass., undated

Turner is a manufacturer for the western and New England trade. The business was formerly located at No. 42 Mill Street in Salem, Massachusetts.

C.H. Waite, shoes, gent's furnishings, Bellows Falls, Vermont, undated

Waite is a dealer in boots, shoes, gent's furnishings, hats, caps, trunks, valises and bags. The notebook endpapers have an undated calendar and "Rules on Etiquette."

Trade card for Jameson's, latest styles in boots & shoes, Clark's Block, Brockton, Mass., undated

The trade card is in the shape of a button shoe.

Trade card for Jameson's, latest styles in boots & shoes, Clark's Block, Brockton, Mass., undated

The latest styles in boots and shoes is available at Jameson's in Brockton, Massachusetts.

Trade card for James H. Kelley, shoes, Blodgett's Block, Lebanon, New Hampshire, undated

Kelley deals in boots, shoes, rubbers and gents' furnishings.

Trade card for The Ladies Blacking, G.H. Wood & Co., Boston, Mass., undated

The Ladies Blacking polish is available from N.D. Stoodley, fine boots and shoes in Post Office Square in Reading, Massachusetts. The card verso describes why the product should be used.

Trade card for B.F. Walton, boots, shoes and rubbers, Goodell's Block, Antrim, New Hampshire, undated

A figure wearing a skullcap and holding a glass with liquid is on the front of the trade card.

Trade card for D.F. Thompson, fine boots & shoes, Milford, New Hampshire, undated

Thompson is a dealer in fine boots and shoes in Milford, New Hampshire.

Trade card for S.D. Sollers & Co.'s, fine shoes, 417 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1880

J.S. Johnson at 136 Water Street in Augusta, Maine sells the Sollers brand shoes. The card verso has an 1880 calendar.

Envelope for Montague & Adams, boy's clothing, 215 High Street, location unkown, undated

Montague & Adams is opposite the "Transcript." The bottom of the envelope reads "Don't forget to exchange part of this money for boots or shoes at Childs', 215 High St."

Trade card for D.F. Thompson, fine boots and shoes, Milford, New Hampshire, undated

A sailing ship is shown on the ocean in the card image.

Trade card for D.F. Thompson, fine boots, shoes and rubbers, Milford, New Hampshire, 1881

Thompson is a dealer in footware at the lowest cash prices in Milford, New Hampshire. The card has an image of President Garfield with the caption "Assassinated July 2, Died Sept. 19, 1881."

Trade card for The Candee, specialties in rubber boots and shoes, C.H. Hopkins, Greenfield, New Hampshire, undated

A troubadour with his lady can be seen in the image. The upper right corner of the card reads "Spring" with a verse below the image promoting the wearing of Candee Rubbers.