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Trade card for P.E. Abbott, fine boots and shoes, No. 4 Sterling Block, location unknown, August 1882

The card verso describes a "Programme of the Sixth Annual Festival of the Connecticut Turn Bezirk held at Staedtler's Park, August 18-22, 1882."

Trade card for Rice & Hutchins, shoes, Boston, Mass., undated

Details of Rice & Hutchins Bicycle Shoes are described on the card verso.

Trade card for Solar Tip & Pansy Shoes for children, John Mundell & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

The image is captioned "Good Morning." The maximum wear to be gained by putting your child's feet in Solar Tips is described on the card verso.

Trade card for I.L. McClary, boots, shoes and rubbers, Peacham, Vermont, undated

McClary deals in silver or The A.S.T.C. Black Tip shoes for children.

Leaflet for the Patent Reversible Heel for boots, shoes and rubber boots, The Reversible Heel Company, 105 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Reversible Heel can be used on shoes for men, women and children.

Trade card for S.D. Hadley & Co., shoes, Northamption, Mass., Fall 1882

Hadley wishes to draw attention to its "new and stylish goods," hand and machine made, along with the store extension for improved service.

Notebook for the Farnsworth, Hoyt Co., Lincoln and Essex Streets, Boston, Mass., 1920

Hoyt deals in supplies for shoe manufacture. The bottom of each notebook sheet is stamped with a Hoyt item such as shoe laces, buttonhole stays, tongue-linings and canvas. A 1920 calendar is on the inside of the back cover. The name "David B. Aldoes" is embossed under the trademark.

Trade card for Button's Raven Gloss Shoe Dressing, Button & Ottley, Mf'rs., 56 Warren Street, New York, New York, undated

This is card one with a verse at the top to accompany the raven's story. The card verso has testimonials for the shoe polish which can be purchased from S.R. Jackson, 2d, boots, shoes and rubbers, 2 Odd Fellow's Block, Main Street, Brunswick, Maine.

Trade card for Button's Raven Gloss Shoe Dressing, Button & Ottley, Mf'rs., 56 Warren Street, New York, New York, undated

This is card two with a verse at the top to accompany the raven's story. Testimonials on the card verso attest to the features of the shoe polish available from S.R. Jackson, 2d, boots, shoes and rubbers, 2 Odd Fellow's Block, Main Street, Brunswick, Maine,

Trade card for Button's Raven Gloss Shoe Dressing, Button & Ottley, Mf'rs., 56 Warren Street, New York, New York, undated

This is card three with a verse at the top to accompany the raven's story. The testimonials address the Button claim to soften and preserve leather. S.R. Jackson, 2d, boots, shoes and rubbers, 2 Odd Fellow's Block, Main Street, Brunswick, Maine is a dealer for the polish.

Trade card for Button's Raven Gloss Shoe Dressing, Button & Ottley, Mf'rs., 56 Warren Street, New York, New York, undated

This is card four with a verse at the top to accompany the raven's story. The dealer is S.R. Jackson, 2d, boots, shoes and rubbers, 2 Odd Fellow's Block, Main Street, Brunswick, Maine. Testimonials from businesses in Boston, Chicago and New York are printed on the card verso.

Trade card for Button's Raven Gloss Shoe Dressing, Button & Ottley, Mf'rs., 56 Warren Street, New York, New York, undated

The is card five with a verse at the top to accompany the raven's story. The product is available from S.R. Jackson, 2d, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, 2 Odd Fellow's Block, Main Street, Brunswick, Maine. Testimonials are printed on the card verso.

Trade card for Bon-Ton Polish, Whittemore Bros. & Co., 174, 176, 180 Lincoln Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Whittemore is the sole manufacturer of Bon-Ton Polish.

Advertisement for Samuel A. Walker, umbrellas and parasols, 120 State Street, Boston, Mass., May 10, 1828

Walker is an agent for I. & E. Wright & Brothers who manufacture umbrellas and parasols in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The year "1828" is handwritten on the item.

Advertisement for Joseph L. Bates, musical instruments, umbrellas and parasols, No. 6 Court Street, Boston, Mass., 1829

Bates manufactures musical instruments and umbrellas and repairs items as well. He has removed to No. 6 Court Street, two doors from Washington Street. The year "1829" is handwritten on the advertisement.

Trade card for Haskins' Rubber Umbrella, Haskins' Rubber Umbrella and Water-Proof Fabric Co., 464 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

S.F. Lothrop is the managing agent for the Haskins' Company with the factory in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The card verso describes the rubber clothing items. Hall, Black & Company is a manufacturers' agent for rubber umbrellas in New York. A female centaur holds an umbrella in the illustration

Letterhead for the Excelsior Umbrella Manuf'g Co., umbrellas and parasols, 13 Chauncy Street, Boston, Mass., dated November, 1888

The Excelsior Company was incorporated in 1883. A climber holds an umbrella in the illustration.

Trade card for Branch of Mme Demorest's Emporium of Fashions, 238 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

The business has boys', misses' and infants' patterns. Scientific dress cutting is taught for $2.50 and pinking.

Trade card for Miss Sarah Wright, dress & corset maker, No. 47 Leverett Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The trade card is handwritten.

Trade card for Mrs. John G. Ford, skirts, 555 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

She manufactures Floating Bell Skirts and is a dealer for Watch Spring Skirts, corsets, bodices and other items. Skirts can be re-formed and repaired.

Trade card for Mrs. L.A. Wyman, Ladies' and Children's Clothing Warehouse, 293 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Wyman has patterns and teaches cutting, embroidery and Parisian dress-making.

Trade card for The Great Fair Store, ladies furnishing goods, 771 Broadway, corner of 9th Street, New York City, New York, undated

The Store carries women's accessories, notions and toilet articles.

Trade card for The Great Fair Store, ladies furnishing goods, 771 Broadway, corner of 9th Street, New York City, New York, undated

The card verso describes in detail the items available for sale including handkerchiefs, gloves, underwear, perfume and jewelry.

Trade card for The Great Fair Store, ladies furnishing goods, 771 Broadway, corner of 9th Street, New York City, New York, undated

In addition to women's items the store carries a line of men's furnishing goods.

Trade card for The Great Fair Store, ladies furnishing goods, 771 Broadway, corner of 9th Street, New York City, New York, undated

Myriad products are carried in The Great Fair Store as described on the card verso.

Trade card for Mrs. Fowler's Lingerie Shop, 420 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Mrs. Fowler carries hand made robes, negligees and jackets.

Trade card for the Cape Cod Fishnet Industries, North Truro, Mass., undated

The card illustrates the use of fishnets as clothing accessories for women.

New interesting items for the woman who spends January in the south, R.H. Stearns Company, Boston, Mass., undated

The inside of the leaflet describes French frocks, wraps and knitted outfits. The verso has wardrobe trunks for traveling.

Trade card for Gould's Corset Store, 286 Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

Pink roses illustrate the trade card for Gould's Corset Store.

Trade card for Gould's Corset Store, 282 and 286 Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

A large yellow rose is above the store name in this trade card.

Trade card for Gould's Corset Store, Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

A pink rose and a butterfly decorate this trade card. The card verso has a branch with leaves on it.

Trade card for Wm. Filene's Sons Company, Boston, Mass., undated

The card invites the public to visit the Filene's French Shops to see the collections from the Paris couture houses. It states the store buyer will return to Boston on March 10.

Trade card for M. Kargere, Inc., 39 Champs Elysees, Paris and 660 Fifth Avenue, New York, May 17, 18, 19

Dresses, suits, sweaters and blouses from Kargere in Paris will be exhibited at Mrs. G.H. Eames, 717 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts on May 17, 18, 19. The image is captioned "Le Bon Genre, No. 110. Jeu de Bague Volante."

Billhead for C.C. Holbrook & Co., embroideries, laces, gloves, hoisery, No. 12 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 1, 1857

Holbrook imports and deals in infants' wardrobes, ladies' dressing gowns, caps, coiffures and other accessories. The names of other businesses, in the same building, can be seen in the image.

Letterhead for P.F. Bonney's Sons, Inc., women's and children's clothing, 515, 517, 519 & 521 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 19, 1910

Bonney carries ladies' cloaks, suits, mantles, furs and children's garments.

Leaflet for H. & H. Pneumatic Bust Forms, Henderson & Henderson, Inc., Buffalo, New York, undated

The leaflet describes the features of the bust form with an illustration and two photographs.

Billhead for Chandler & Co., 27 & 29 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 18, 1878

The items purchased are a seal sack and muff.

Billhead for Mrs. Helga Möller, Dr., modiste, 351 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass., dated December 20, 1893

The dressmaker is on Harvard Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Mrs. Helga Möller, Dr., modiste, 351 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass., dated May 16, 1894

The type of items the dressmakers uses are silk, velvet, braid, canvas and ribbons in her dress creations.

J.C. McCarthy, notions, 148-149 Tremont Street and 42 to 50 West Street, Boston, Mass., undated

McCarthy is an importer, jobber and retailer of ribbons, trimmings, laces, embroideries, handkerchiefs, mourning and novelty dress goods.

Shepard, Norwell & Co., ladies' garments, 26 and 30 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Company is an importer, jobber and retailer of real and imitation India shawls, ladies' garments, lace points and sacques.

Trade card for Mr. & Mrs. A.C. Bradford's Ladies' Store, Jackman's Block, Barre, Vermont, undated

A flower bouquet curves over the store name in the trade card.

Trade card for Richard Healy, ladies' suits and cloaks, 512 Main Street, location unknown, undated

The bottom of the card reads "Grand opening of fall novelties, this day." Healy is the next door south of Clark's New Block.

Trade card for Gould's, corsets, 153 High Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

Gould's carries "perfect fitting corsets and fine corsets to order."

Trade card for S.C. Manning, ladies' furnishing goods, 64 State Street, location unknown, undated

Manning carries gloves, hosiery, underwear and millinery.

Trade card for Gifford & Co., clothing, 139 Union Street, location unknown, undated

The card is captioned "The best place to buy Clothing of all kinds is at Gifford & Co." The bottom of the card reads "E.P. Best Mfg. Co., New Haven, Ct."

Trade card for Gifford & Co., clothing, 139 Union Street, location unknown, undated

The bottom of the card reads "E.P. Best Mfg. Co., New Haven, Ct."

Trade card for Gifford & Co., clothing, 139 Union Street, location unknown, undated

The female figure wears a lace head covering and flowers. The bottom of the card reads "E.P. Best Mfg. Co., New Haven, Ct."

Trade card for celluloid, waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms, location unknown, undated

The card verso provides wearing and cleaning instructions.

Trade card for the Adjustable Duplex Corset, Bortree Manufacturing Company, location unknown, undated

The card verso describes the Corset features and states that imitators will be prosecuted. It is for sale by Claflin, Larrabee & Company, 55 Bedford Street, Boston, Massachusetts. It was patented July 13, 1875.