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Handbill, The Boston Herald's branch office for want advs., 18 State Street, corner Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass.

Text below the photograph reads "Want Advs. Received from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m."

Rate sheet, classified advs., The Boston Herald, 171 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.

The rates for different types of ads are listed on the item and will go into effect May 1, 1909. Samples are on the item verso.

Envelope, The Boston Herald, Classified Advertising Department, 171 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.

The item is a business envelope for the Herald's Classified Advertising Department.

Envelope, Boston Herald, 171 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.

The Herald building illustration shows pedestrians and an automobile.

May's 20th century catalogue 1900, L.L. May & Co., seedsmen, St. Paul, Minnesota

May carries seeds for vegetables, fruits and flowers. There is a loose business envelope and leaflet describing fees for money orders.

Abstract to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 7, 1880

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Certificate of Membership to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 22, 1880

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Col. [Francis] U. Farquhar to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 11, 1880

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Robert Klotz to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 9, 1880

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Sen. [Henry B.] Anthony to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 9, 1880

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Thomas Lincoln Casey to John F. Weir, December 26, 1880, copy

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Thomas Lincoln Casey to [George H.] Elliot, December 20, 1880

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William R. Babcock to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 29, 1880

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[Alexander] Ramsey to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 8, 1880

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[George H. Elliot] to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 22, 1880

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[George H.] Elliot to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 24, 1880

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[James] B. Beck to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 12, 1880

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Postcards, eight historical murals, by Charles Hoffbauer, in the home office building of century-old New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, at Copley Square, Boston, Mass.

The postcards are: 1)Samoset bids the Pilgrims welcome at Plymouth, 1621. 2)Governor Winthrop arrives at Salem on the "Arbella," 1630. 3)Governor Shirley's expedition against Louisburg, 1745. 4)Tense "Old South" meeting leads to Boston Tea Party, 1773. 5)Paul Revere gives the alarm to the countrysid...

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To our visitors, envelope of literature, New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, 501 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

The envelop contains: 1)Eight postcards of the Charles Hoffbauer murals. 2)A postcard for the mural of the New England Mutual charter signing. 3)A postcard showing the design for the New England Mutual Life building in Copley Square. 4)Brochure titled "What is a boy?" 5)Brochure titled "What is a g...

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Nine mural paintings by Charles Hoffbauer in the home office of the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, Copley Square, Boston, Mass.

There are individual descriptions of each mural, remarks by Massachusetts Governor Christian A. Herter at the unveiling of the charter mural, and background on the artist.

Circular, look ye! hark ye! good printer men all! Mittineague Paper Company, Mittineague, Mass.

1 circular : color illustration ; 12 x 9 inches

Trade card, Excelsior Side Wheel Mower, manufactured by Chadborn & Coldwell Mfg. Co., Newburgh, New York

The features of the lawn mower are described on the verso with a price list. A woman mows the lawn with a man at leisure looking on. Two people play croquet in the background.

Trade card, Geo. T. Tilden, architect, 18 Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass.

A cherub figure holds a compass and has a pencil behind his ear. He stands on a platform holding a T-square and a triangle. Text at the bottom of the card reads "29 Pemberton Sq."

Iced coffee recipes, a new, easy way to make a delicious cold drink with your favorite beverage together with other delightful hot-weather recipes, Standard Brands Incorporated, New York, New York

Iced coffee recipes, hot weather recipes and outdoor dish recipes are described. The inside of the back cover lists methods for making coffee. The back cover has a National Recovery Administration (NRA) code eagle.

Billhead for Charles G. Allen & Co., manufacturers of The Yankee Horse Rake and the Victor Steel Swivel Plow, Barre, Mass., dated June 22, 1896

A man drives a horse-drawn rake in the illustration.

Landscape art, Little-Tree Landscaping and Forestry Service, Framingham Centre, Mass.

The item has examples of private estates, public parks, and forests. A description of the landscaping and forestry service with planting plans is provided.

Walpole cedar furniture, Walpole Woodworkers, Inc., Walpole, Mass.

The business carries chairs, tables, swings, cushion furniture, and benches for outdoor settings. Fences and small buildings can also be done for interested customers.

Studio portrait of Edward Everett, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Edward Everett.

Studio portrait of Charles Francis Adams, Sr., Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Charles Francis Adams, Sr.

Studio portrait of Horatio Alger, Jr., Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Horatio Alger, Jr., author of Ragged Dick. Carte-de-visit was presented by the publisher of The Schoolmate his subscribers.

Beauty in gardens, a tribute, 1st edition, edited by Roger B. Whitman for and in collaboration with the Cyclone Fence Company, William Edwin Rudge, New York, New York

The item is copy number 51.

Everything for the garden 1933, Peter Henderson & Co., 35 Cortlandt St., New York, New York

Vegetables, flowers, gardening implements, fertilizers and insecticides are described for customers. There is an extensive list of garden and farm books. The front cover illustration is captioned "Ash Lawn, Va. the home of President Monroe."

Trees and plants from Vermont for 1930, George D. Aiken, Putney, Vermont

Trees, shrubs, flowers and fruit trees are described for customers. There is a loose order sheet and a handwritten list of items.

Save your garden from insects and disease, Garden Hose Spray Co., Inc., Cambridge, Mass.

The sprayer and cartridges are described for insect control, fertilizer application and plant diseases. Text on the cover reads "As easy as watering your lawn." The product is available from Breck's, 85 State and 85 Franklin Streets, Boston, Massachusetts.

For yards of happiness around the clock, Hyde Bird Feeder Company, 56 Felton Street, Waltham, Mass.

The catalog has bird feeders, bird houses and lists shrubs and trees which attract birds. There is a separate combination order form and envelope.

Mahoney's Rocky Ledge Farm & Nursery, 242 Cambridge St., Route 3, Winchester, Mass.

The brochure has a keyed map of the nurseries. The business has a farm stand and flower shop which can deliver flowers through FTD and Teleflorist.

Peonies, hardy garden perennials, ornamental evergreens, shade trees and shrubs, Cherry Hill Nurseries, 1928, T.C. Thurlow's Sons, Inc., West Newbury, Massachusetts

The inside of the front cover has a list of awards won by the business. There is an index to the peonies at the end of the catalog. Pages 47-50 are loose.

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Photographs, 1940s-1960s, undated

This subseries contains photographs about Royal Barry Wills and his family and colleagues at social events

Burpee's bulbs for fall planting 1934, W. Atlee Burpee Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The bulbs offered are described with colors, quantities and prices. There is an order form and loose envelope. The catalog mailing envelope is included.

Hardy plants for New England gardens 1931, Gray & Cole, Ward Hill, Massachusetts

The business carries perennials, rock plants, flowering shrubs and evergreens.

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Biographical Information, 1941-2014

This sbuseries contains biographical information about the Royal Barry Wills Associates

Ornamental iron and zinc fountains, J.W. Fiske Iron Works, 78 and 80 Park Place, New York, New York

Fountain designs are described with dimensions and ground basin requirements. The item has a loose "Price list 1928 Fountains, basins and jets."

Weathervanes by Todhunter, Arthur Todhunter, 414 Madison Avenue, between 48th & 49th Streets, New York, New York

The weathervanes are shown in silhouette with dimensions and prices.

Sectional iron frame greenhouses that we have designed and erected, their planning and placing, the materials used and the way we construct them, 9th ed., Lord & Burnham Co., New York, New York

Building plans for various styles of greenhouses are accompanied by interior and exterior photographs of the finished greenhouses. Text on the last page reads "Prepared by Tuthill Ad. Agency, 1133 Broadway, New York. Made by The Mason-Henry Press, Syracuse and New York."

Royal Barry Wills and family

1 folder with four black and white images of Royal Barry Wills at home with his wife. One image was published on December 16, 1958 in the Boston Traveller