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Trade card for the Donnell Clothing Co., clothiers, hatters, furnishers, City Building, Biddeford, Maine, undated

The Donnell Clothing Company is located in the City Building in Biddeford, Maine.

Trade card for J.L. Harlem, merchant tailor, New Bank Building, corner Main & State Streets, Bridgeport, Connecticut, undated

Harlem carries gentlemen's furnishing goods.

Trade card for J.L. Harlem, merchant tailor, New Bank Building, corner Main & State Streets, Bridgeport, Connecticut, undated

Harlem, who carries gentlemen's furnishing goods, is located in the New Bank Building in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Trade card for the Pearl Shirt, Tinkham & Co., Springfield, Mass., 1884

The image caption reads "George, I have just bought six of those Celebrated Pearl Shirts for you." The verso has a calendar for 1884.

Seal for Sweet, Orr & Co., overalls, pants & shirts, location unknown, undated

The item is a seal for the union made overalls, pants and shirts of Sweet, Orr and Company. The image is captioned "Strictly union made." Underneath the image the text reads "The best made. Ask your dealer for them. See name on the buttons."

Rabhor Robes, David Heller Co., Claremont, Springfield, Mass., undated

A pamphlet describing the different styles, fabrics and prices of Rabhor Robes available at the David Heller Store for Men.

Trade card for Leopold Morse & Co., men's boys' and children's clothing, 131 to 137 Washington Street, corner Brattle, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso contains a guarantee that a garment is made to superior specifications and constructed of pure wool.

Trade card for Leopold Morse & Co., men's boys' and children's clothing, 131 to 137 Washington Street, corner Brattle, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso contains a guarantee that a garment is made to superior specifications and constructed of pure wool.

Trade card for Pearl Shirts, Smith & Manning, Andover, Mass., 1885

Smith & Manning are dealers in general merchandise. The card verso has a calendar for 1885.

Trade card for The Peerless Shirts, location unkown, undated

The illustration shows the protective neckband which is part of all The Peerless Shirts.

Trade card for the Old South Clothing House, 315 and 317 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is opposite the Old South Church on Washington Street. George R. Brine is the manager.

Trade card for A. Shuman & Company, clothiers, 440 Washington Street to corner Summer, Boston, Mass., undated

The business specializes in ready made custom clothing. The card verso has an illustration to be used in self measuring.

Trade card for Merchant's Gargling Oil, M.G.O. Co., Lockport, New York and George F. Owen, clothing, 38 Main Street, Saco, Maine, undated

The Merchant's Gargling Oil, established in 1833, is a liniment for people and animals. The card verso advertises George F. Owen with the statement "Gentlemen who pay cash for their clothing save money."

Trade card for Patent Shape Collars, location unkown, undated

The card is captioned "Home of Irving" showing an image of Washinton Irving's home "Sunnyside" in Tarrytown, New York.

Norwich Molded Collars, The American Molded Collar Company, Boston, Mass., undated

The item is cut from a shirt collar box with the identifying name and manufacturing company.

Trade card for Beaudoin Roberge, men's and boys' clothing, Sanford, Maine, undated

The caption reads "Step out with a Stetson Hat! and step ahead of the crowd."

Trade card for The Loretto, Wilbur-Stephens Company, Troy, New York, undated

The Loretto, a double wear collar, is available from the C.E. Sault Company in Athol, Massachusetts.

Trade card for The Marlboro, W.R. Viles, clothing, and gent's furnishings, 126 Main Street, Marlboro, Mass., undated

A young boy, with his dogs and rifle, is ready to go hunting.

Trade card for The Marlboro, W.R. Viles, clothing, and gent's furnishings, 126 Main Street, Marlboro, Mass., undated

A young boy is dressed for hunting with his horse being held in the background.

Views of Oak Hall, men's and boys' one price clothing house, 32 to 38 North Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The verso has 1814 and 1874 images of Oak Hall, the earlier one the residence of C.B. Simmons. The brochure reads "the oldest clothing house in Boston." Visitors to the Mechanics' Fair are instructed to see the Oak Hall cloth cutting, button hole and automatic measuring equipment and steam sewing ma...

Trade card for Lewis Osterweis & Sons, knickerbockers, New Haven, Connecticut, undated

Lewis Osterweis & Sons have been manufacturing knickerbockers since 1860.

Trade card for William H. Stone, wholesale and retail millinery house, 9 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass., undated

The William H. Stone business is located on Tremont Row in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for C.T. Wood, bonnets and millinery goods, No. 52 Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso reads "The design by Julia A.R. Barrett, Concord, Mass."

Trade card for White's Fashionable Bonnet Rooms, 93 & 99 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card reads "The largest retail bonnet establishment in the United States."

Trade card for A. Partridge & Co., rich millinery goods, No. 201 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Partridge is an importer, jobber and retailer of millinery goods.

Receipt for tenement cleaning, E. Kirmes, Boston, Mass., dated 6 October, 1881

A handwritten receipt in the amount of $3.00 for tenement cleaning.

Frank's Waterproof Beeswax Polishing Blacking, Henry Morton, 246 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

Henry Morton, a shoe and boot dealer, describes the product as a polish and leather preserver.

Circular for Nicholson=Thackray Co., annual fall kitchen ware sale, Rhode Island, September 1929

Nicholson Thackray, the only Rhode Island owned chain grocery store, has a list of household cleaning supplies available for sale. The verso has Sally Sawyer recipes.

Business card for the Spector Wiper Supply Co., wiping cloths, 95 Bridge Street, Lowell, Mass., undated

Spector has cotton and wool waste wiping cloths.

Trade card for Excelsior Metal Polish, Walpole Emery Mills, 114 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The polish is carried by grocers and hardware dealers. Holway Wright & Miner is the manufacturer's agent with offices on State Street in Boston, Massachusetts and in New York, New York. The caption for the image is "How earnestly precious."

Trade card for the Sandberg Cleaning and Supply Company Inc., 34 Pleasant Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

The company performs cleaning of every description and deals in wholesale and retail cleaning supplies. The Main Street address has been crossed off and replaced with the Pleasant Street address in Worcester.

Advertisement for Quality Brooms, location unkown, undated

The eagle in the image holds a banner in its mouth printed with "Quality Brooms." The bottom of the ad reads "Printed in U.S.A."

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Trade card for Bush & Co's Improved Borax Soap, Bush & Co's Borax Soap Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

The card describes the soap properties and urges the public to ask their grocer for it. The card verso has children gathering flowers in a field.

Higgins' German Laundry Soap, New York, New York, undated

Two boys run into trouble while trying to get apples. The text on the inside is in German.

Trade card for Lavine Soap, Hartford Chemical Works, 30 Union Place, Hartford, Connecticut, undated

This trade card contains harmful imagery and language employing racist stereotypes. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New England doe...

Trade card for Pearline Soap, James Pyle, New York, undated

The card verso describes the virtues of Pearline Soap and warns the buyer against imitations.

Trade cards for Higgins' German Laundry, Chas. S. Higgins, 94 Wall Street, New York, New York, 1880

The image is a scene from Gilbert & Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore." The verse below the image begins "Kind Captain..." The card verso has the popular and electoral Presidential election results from 1824-1880 with an admonition to buy the Soap. The second card describes the product. The third card ver...

Trade cards for Higgins' German Laundry, Chas. S. Higgins, 94 Wall Street, New York, New York, 1880

The image is from Gilbert & Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore." The verse below the image begins "Whose praise Great Britain..." The card verso has the popular and electoral Presidential election results from 1824-1880 with an admonition to buy the Soap. The second card verso reads "For laundry and family...

Trade card for Bush & Co's Improved Borax Soap, Bush & Co's Borax Soap Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

The product versatility is described. The card verso is an image of a small boy playing with his toy sailboat.

Leaf from Excelsior by Bret Harte, Enoch Morgan's Sons Co., 440 West Street, New York, New York, undated

Three figures clean utensils with Sapolio, p.8. On the verso two figures use Sapolio on a fence, p.7.

Trade card for Sapolio, Enoch Morgan's Sons, 440 West Street, New York, New York, undated

The image caption reads "Clean knives with Sapolio." The card verso lists the items the product can clean.

Modern household fairy, a tale of Sapolio, Enoch Morgan's Sons, 440 West Street, New York, New York, undated

A series of household scenes in verse demonstrate the cleaning power of Sapolio.

Trade card for Sapolio, Enoch Morgan's Sons, 440 West Street, New York, New York, undated

This trade card contains harmful language, imagery, and employs racist stereotypes. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New England doe...

Trade card for Sapolio, Enoch Morgan's Sons, 440 West Street, New York, New York, undated

The image caption reads "Scour kettles with Sapolio." The card verso describes the product wrapping and the items it will clean.

Trade card for Dobbins Electric Soap, I.L. Cragin & Co., undated

The card is part of a set available for customers who have bought seven bars of Dobbins Electric Soap. A receipe will be sent to create White Soft Soap.

Leaf from Excelsior by Bret Harte, Enoch Morgan's Sons, 440 West Street, New York, New York, undated

The image caption reads "Clean paint, oil cloths, floors, wood work, tables & shelves with Sapolio," p.2. The verso has a figure in silhouette with a verse below promoting the product, p.1.

Excelsior, by Bret Harte, Enoch Morgan's Sons Co., 440 West Street, New York, New York, undated

Verses and images promote the benefits of Sapolio Soap.

Leaf from Excelsior by Bret Harte, Enoch Morgan's Sons Co., 440 West Street, New York, New York, undated

The image caption reads "Clean marble tables, floors, statuary and hard finished walls with Sapolio," p.16. The verso has an image in silhouette with a verse, p.15.

Leaf from Excelsior by Bret Harte, Enoch Morgan's Sons Co., 440 West Street, New York, New York, undated

The image caption reads "Clean glass ware, windows, porcelain & china wares with Sapolio," p.14. The leaf verso is a stagecoach on a road, p.13.