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Envelope for the Dedham Pottery, location unknown, dated October 2, 1924

The Dedham Pottery logo is stamped in the return address space on the envelope.

Paul Revere Pottery School of Ceramics, 80 Nottinghill Road, Brighton, Mass., undated

Illustrations show every step of the process for creating pottery.

Price list for Chas. A. Millen & Co., wood mantels, 11 & 12 Charlestown Street, Boston, Mass., February 1, 1891

Millen manufactures wood mantels, hood brackets, mouldings, wash stands and stair materials.

Membership card for the Charlestown Branch of the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts, location unknown, undated

Henry Gardner is a member of the Charlestown Branch of the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts, established in 1812.

Membership card for The Central Church Ladies' Reunion, Lawrence, Mass., 1850

The Ladies' Reunion promotes personal acquaintance and works of charity. The rules are listed on the item.

Fenway Motor Hotel, ca. 1970

Color postcard postmarked June 1970 of the AAA-rated Fenway Motor Hotel in Boston, Mass. "Boston's Foremost Motor Hotel offers its guests a special combination of advantages: location within minutes of Boston's schools, colleges, hospitals and entertainment spots. Swimming Pool, Restaurant and Lo...

Membership card for the Audubon Society of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass., 1896-1899

The Massachusetts branch was founded in January 1896. An additional card, with the logo, reads "Every member who adds a new member helps the cause of the birds." The envelope has the Society logo.

Certificate for the missionary packet, Morning Star, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Missionary House, Boston, Mass., 1856

The accompanying donor note reads "This is a certificate for 1 share in the first Morning Star Missionary Ship. The Morning Star was a missionary packet sent to the Sandwich Islands, now known as the Hawaiian Islands. This certificate was issued to my father William Henry Josselyn when a boy seven y...

Sleepy Hollow Motel, ca. 1955

Color postcard of the Sleepy Hollow Motel, postmarked July 20, 1955 from Hampton, New Hampshire. Addressed to Marilyn in Vermont from Nancy & Wil and mailed with a two cent stamp. "The Sleepy Hollow Motel, On U.S. Route No. 1 6 Miles South of Portsmouth Back from the highway. Attractively lands...

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Membership certificate for the Boston Temperance Society, Boston, Mass., ca. 1840

The donor note with this item reads "Temperance Society Certificate of Lucy Sawyer Littlefield issued before 1847 as she was married to William Eustis Josselyn at that time."

Unidentified commercial façade, undated

Pencil architectural drawing of a commercial façade done on the back of a sheet of paper from a day-book. Minor water damage in the upper right corner.

Unidentified church façade, ca. 1870

Pencil and ink drawing of a church façade with the date 1870 below the pediment. The drawing was done on the back of a sheet of paper from a ledger.

Sisters of Mercy Orphanage, undated

A group portrait of nuns and little girls in front of a building at the Sisters of Mercy Orphanage in Biddeford, Maine.

Letterhead for Goodwin Brothers, manufacturers of artistic pottery and lamps, Elmwood, Hartford County, Connecticut, dated February 7, 1890

Pottery with flowers is shown in the letterhead illustration. The salesroom is located at 24 Park Place, New York, New York.

Letterhead for Goodwin Brothers, manufacturers of artistic pottery and lamps, Elmwood, Hartford County, Connecticut, dated November 10, 1891

Pottery with flowers is shown in the letterhead illustration.

Letterhead for Goodwin Brothers, manufacturers of artistic pottery and lamps, Elmwood, Hartford County, Connecticut, dated 1889

Pottery with flowers is shown in the letterhead illustration. The salesroom is located at 24 Park Place, New York, New York.

Letterhead for The Goodwin Bros. Pottery Co., manufacturers of artistic pottery and lamps, 55 Park Place, New York, New York, 1890s

Pottery with flowers and a design on the outside is shown in the illustration.

Letterhead for The Goodwin Bros. Pottery Co., manufacturers of artistic pottery and lamps, 55 Park Place, New York, New York, 1890s

Pottery with flowers and a design on the outside is shown in the illustration.

Letterhead for The Goodwin Bros. Pottery Co., manufacturers of artistic pottery and lamps, 55 Park Place, New York, New York, 1890s

Pottery with flowers and a design on the outside is shown in the illustration.

Letterhead for The Goodwin Bros. Pottery Co., manufacturers of artistic pottery and lamps, 55 Park Place, New York, New York, 1890s

Pottery with flowers and a design on the outside is shown in the illustration.

Letterhead for The Goodwin Bros. Pottery Co., manufacturers of artistic pottery, Elmwood, Hartford County, Connecticut, dated March 11, 1898

A piece with a scalloped rim decorates the letterhead.

Letterhead for The Goodwin Bros. Pottery Co., manufacturers of artistic pottery, Elmwood, Hartford County, Connecticut, dated December 25, 1897

A piece with a scalloped rim decorates the letterhead.

Letterhead for Goodwin Brothers, manufacturers of artistic pottery and lamps, Elmwood, Hartford County, Connecticut, dated June 19, 1890

Large flowers decorate the piece shown at the top of the letterhead. The salesroom is located at 24 Park Place, New York, New York.

Trade card for Curtis & Mitchell, self-inking presses, 15 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card advertises Caxton and Columbian self-inking presses. One side of the card is a satirical greenback to illustrate the currency controversy. The verso has a cat illustration with the caption "Wild Cat Money."

Trade card for Mudge & Corliss, book & fancy job printers, No. 21 School Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The names Alfred Mudge and Horatio A. Corliss are printed on the card.

Trade card for Gorham & Co., printing presses, 299 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1876

The business is exhibiting various types of presses in Machinery Hall at the United States Centennial Exposition.

Calendar, Nathan Sawyer & Son, printers, No. 70 State Street, Boston, Mass., 1889

The item is a calendar for 1889 advertising the Sawyer printing business.

Trade card for Gorham & Standish, fair., J.B. Keen, printer, location unknown, October 13, 1875

J.B. Keen is the printer cited on the lower right corner of the card.

Trade card for Wright & Potter Printing Co., 32 Derne Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The logo in the center of the card has the caption "This imprint on your work means care and quality."

Trade card for Rockwell & Churchill, printers, 39 Arch Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is located on Arch Street between Milk and Franklin Streets in Boston, Massaschusetts.

Trade card for W.H. Bradford, printing, 478 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Bradford is an agent for John Crompton & Company, box manufacturers in Philadelphia. Druggists' printing is a specialty for the business.

Trade card for H.A. Manley & Co., dealers in all kinds of printing materials, 235 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business pays cash and does exchanges for printing presses, paper cutters and engines. Manley was established in 1879.

Sample card for Haddock's Cards, location unknown, undated

The upper left corner of the card reads "Haddock's Cards. No. 109. 6 Designs." The first verse of the 23rd Psalm is printed at the bottom of the card.

Trade card for Salem Press, every description of printing and binding, corner of Liberty & Derby Streets, Salem, Mass., undated

The card type is gold letters with a red background.

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Trade card for The Salem Press, printing and binding, F.W. Putnam & Co., corner of Liberty & Derby Streets, Salem, Mass., undated

The name "F.W. Putnam & Co." is printed in the lower right corner of the card.

Trade card for J.M. Hewes & Co., printers and publishers, 81 Cornhill, Boston, Mass., undated

Hewes performs all kinds of book, job and fancy printing. The business is the successor to John Putnam and is located over the New England Sabbath School Union Depository.

Billhead for C.W. Thayer, Dr., printing of very description, Lyman Block, Room 4, Brockton, Mass., dated August 1, 1884

The customer purchased business cards and billheads.

Advertisement for Golding & Co., manufacturers, 183-193 Fort Hill Square, Boston, Mass., undated

Printing presses and tools manufactured by Golding are shown in the advertisement. The item is from "The Paper World."

Letterhead for the Cutter Tower Co., stationers and printers, 14 Federal & 113 Congress Streets, Boston, Mass., dated June 1, 1888

The Company is requesting nail saws for its factory.

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Fundraising appeal, "To all who feel an interest in the antiquities of New-England," Dec. 15, 1847

Printed letter written by a "Committee" of five gentlemen "appointed at a meeting of Citizens in Deerfield" to request donations to save a property known as "The Indian House." The house itself could be purchased for $150; however, the Committee wanted to purchase the house and land for approximate...

Circular for Ellis & Slote, lithographic and copper-plate printing, 102 Nassau Street, corner of Ann, New York, New York, May 1854

The business can print blank books, copy books, scrap books, billheads, cards, receipts and office supply materials.

Trade card for Milliken's Illustrated Advertising Cards, D.L. Milliken, publisher, No. 414 Salem Street, Malden, Mass., 1890

Male figures sleep in the illustation with the caption "In the public library: so in-ter-rest-in, you know!" Milliken states that "Wide-Awake Business Men" will see the value of his business and trade cards. The card verso lists the populations for the fifty largest U.S. cities according to the 1890...

Trade card for the Herald Job Printing Office, Winsted, Connecticut, undated

The card is a table showing mileage from Winsted to neighboring communities. Text at the bottom of the item reads "Stages run out and into Winsted daily on Routes N.,E.,W. and N.W." The "Winsted Herald" newspaper advertises its printing capabilities.

Founders of The Chase Press, Chase Brothers, manufacturing stationers, 37-39 Washington Street, Haverhill, Mass., undated

The Chase Press was established in 1876. A photograph inside the item shows the brothers in 1869. The Company logo is on the item verso.

Haverhill and Bradford Bridge, undated

Photograph of the Haverhill and Bradford bridge over the Merrimack River in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Small boats can be seen in the foreground.

Haverhill, Mass., undated

View of Haverhill, Massachusetts, from a bank of the Merrimack River. The Haverhill and Bradford Bridge can be seen in the distance. The three towers seen across the river and to the left are City Hall, the Presbyterian Church, and Grace Church. A small boat is moored in the center of the photogr...

River and steamer, Haverhill, Mass., undated

The town of Bradford as seen from across the Merrimack River in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The Steamer "Merrimack" can be seen in the center of the photograph. The steamer's route went from Haverhill to Plum Island. Small boats are in the foreground, and people can be seen with their boat in the l...

Princess Covers, C.H. Dexter & Sons, Windsor Locks, Connecticut, undated

The text beneath the image reads "The Southgate Press, Boston, U.S.A." The distribution agents are listed on the item verso.