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Trade card for L.P. Hollander & Co., merchant tailors, ladies' costumers, 492 & 494 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Hollander will provide riding habits, ulsters, children's hosiery and boys' custom and ready-made clothing.

D. J. Atwood, merchant tailor, theatrical costumer, 170 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The brochure lists the theatrical, military, livery and ball materials and trimmings for sale by Atwood.

Complete instruction in shading of foliage and flowers with Belding's Wash Embroidery Silks, Belding Bros. & Co., Chicago, Illinois, undated

The shading guide for use in embroidery is published by Belding. Belding's Wash Embroidery Silks are sold at C.E. Adams & Company, 30 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Charles A. Smith & Co., merchant tailors, Old State House, Boston, Mass., dated June 22, 1859

The billhead reads "All making and trimmings of garments, cash on delivery."

Billhead for L.P. Hollander & Co., 82 & 83 Boylston Street and Park Square, Boston,Mass., dated January, 1888

The illustration shows the Hollander Building in Boston. "Casino Building, Newport, R.I." is printed above the business name on the billhead.

Billhead for John R. Farrell, Dr., tailor, Boylston Hall, corner Boylston and Washington Streets, Room 10 & 12, Boson, Mass., dated October 30, 1873

Farrell gives special attention to military and band uniforms.

Billhead for Charles A. Smith & Co., merchant tailors, Old State House, Boston, Mass., dated 1880

The billhead reads "All making and trimmings of garments, cash on delivery."

Billhead for Devereux & Eager, tailors, Boston, Mass., dated November 1, 1866

A two cent stamp is affixed to the billhead.

Billhead for George H. Eager, merchant tailor, No. 213 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 1, 1872

Eager is located on Washington Street opposite Franklin Street.

Billhead for George H. Eager, merchant tailor, No. 213 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 5, 1869

Eager is located on Washington Street opposite Franklin Street.

Billhead for George H. Eager, merchant tailor, No. 213 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 1, 1871

Eager is located on Washington Street opposite Franklin Street.

Billhead for George H. Eager, merchant tailor, No. 213 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated September 2, 1869

Eager is located on Washington Street opposite Franklin Street.

Billhead for J.H. Lewis, merchant tailor and dealer in fine cloths, 417 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated December 1, 1883

Lewis is located on Washington Street between Winter and Bromfield Streets.

Billhead for J.H. Lewis, merchant tailor and dealer in fine cloths, 417 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated January 1, 1884

Lewis is located on Washington Street between Winter and Bromfield Streets.

Billhead for Bent & Bush, Dr., hats, caps, furs, army and navy goods, 387 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 1, 1890

Bent & Bush is located on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for D. & C. Davis, tailors, drapers and general outfitters, 7 James Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom, dated June 6, 1844

The billhead reads "Captains & passengers expeditiously equiped for all parts of the globe."

Handbill for Perkins, draper and tailor, Naumkeag Block, corner of Essex and Central Streets, Salem, Mass., January 1, 1853

Daniel Perkins and Benjamin M. Perkins give notice that the firm of Bates & Perkins has been dissolved. Perkins has a new stock of goods in his store at the corner of Essex and Central Streets.

Billhead for Freeman, Carey & Co., tailors and dealers in fine clothing and furnishing goods, Nos. 155 & 157 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 1, 1874

The business premises are shown in the image on Washington Street.

Billhead for Freeman, Carey & Co., tailors and dealers in fine clothing and furnishing goods, Nos. 155 & 157 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated January 1, 1866

The left side of the image is captioned "One price only."

Billhead for J.H. Nichols & Son, drapers and tailors, 21 Court, near Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated January 1, 1879

The firm received a silver medal at the thirteenth exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, 1878.

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Trade card for Miss Mirick, dress maker, 61 Temple Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Miss Mirick is a dressmaker on Temple Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Albert Foth, merchant tailor, corner of Main and State Streets, Springfield, Mass., undated

The card reads "Particular attention paid to cutting and making youths' and boys' clothes."

Trade card for L.F. Bridgham, merchant tailor, 657 Washington Street and 18 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Bridgham deals in wedding outfits, dress suits to rent and ladies' garments to order.

Trade card for Nicoll the Tailor, 72 & 249 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. and 620 Broadway and 139-151 Bowery, New York, New York, undated

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 does not alter or edit objects and / or historical text. Nicoll, the Tailor, imports for...

Trade card for Nicoll the Tailor, 72 & 249 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. and 620 Broadway and 139-151 Bowery, New York, New York, undated

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 does not alter or edit objects and / or historical text. Nicoll, the Tailor, imports for...

Trade card for Nicoll the Tailor, 72 & 249 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. and 620 Broadway and 139-151 Bowery, New York, New York, undated

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 does not alter or edit objects and / or historical text. Nicoll, the Tailor, imports for...

Trade card for Nicoll the Tailor, 50 Asylum Street, Hartford, Connecticut, undated

Spring and summer styles are now ready at the business. A price list for pants, suits and overcoats is printed on the verso.

Billhead for Russ, Cobb & Company, importers & jobbers of trimmings, small-wares, worsteds, No. 19 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1800s

The business is an importer and jobber on Summer Street.

Billhead for F.L. Dunne, tailor, 252 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1800s

The tailor is located on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for the Hope Thread Co., manufacturers of spool thread, yarns and knitting cotton, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1870s

The Company was incorporated in 1869.

Billhead for James F. Mullen & Co., clothiers' and tailors' trimmings, 72 Summer, corner of Otis Street, Boston, Mass., 1800s

The billhead lists terms of 6% off for bills 10 days due and 5% off for those 30 days due.

Billhead for the Gold Medal Braid Co., Attleboro Falls, Boston, Mass., 1800s

The billhead reads "Invoice of merchandise consigned to Willimantic Linen Company, Boston."

Memorandums for James F. Mullen & Co., clothiers' and tailors' trimmings, 72 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., 1800s

The business is on Summer Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Advertising blotter for Walter C. Brooks & Co., tailors to Harvard Co-operative Society, No. 15 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., March, 1901

The blotter has a March 1901 calendar. Brooks has the "largest assortment of foreign woollens in Boston."

Billheads for J.L. Taylor & Co., merchant tailoring for merchants, corner Broadway and 4th Street, New York, New York and Chicago, Illinois, 1912-1914

The trade mark reads "Tailors by appointment to his majesty the American citizen."

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Plan of H.H. Hunnewell lands, 1876

Plan of lands owned by H. H. Hunnewell. Possibly for the plans of City Hall in Wellesley, Mass. Hunnewell gave the lands and building to the town of Wellesley as a gift.

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Plan of H.H. Hunnewell lands, undated

Plan of lands owned by H. H. Hunnewell. Possibly for the plans of City Hall in Wellesley, Mass. Hunnewell gave the lands and building to the town of Wellesley as a gift.

Trade card for the Hub Lock and Key Service, locksmiths, 44 Staniford Street, Boston, Mass., 1920-1940

The business has master locksmiths and electricians. The card verso reads "ca. 1920-1940."

Trade card for Wm. Hall & Co., locksmiths, No. 27 Dock Square, Boston, Mass., undated

Hall manufactures patent locks and was established in 1843.

Trade card for Ballard & Stearns, hardware, cutlery, Britannia, house furnishing goods, Granite Block, 16 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card reads "B & S are also Agents for Green's Extension Shower Baths, which attracted so much attention at the Mechanics Fair."

Trade card for Lane & Read, hard ware, Merchants' Row, directly opposite Chatham Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is a hardware importer located in Boston.

Nashua Lock Co., Mortise Knob Locks, Nashua, New Hampshire, undated

The card reads "Brass front, bolts and key-12 changes."

Trade card for A.B. Smith & Co., hardware, nails, and paper-hangings, Winchendon, Mass., undated

The card verso has a price list for oak and hemlock leather belting.

Trade card for Richardson & Waters, hardware, 215 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

The names C.M. Richardson and D.P. Waters are printed on the card.

Trade card for Richardson & Waters, hardware, 215 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

A crane is featured in the card illustration.

Trade card for Richardson & Waters, hardware, 215 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

Two waterfowl fly over a landscape with a rising sun in the background.

Trade card for Richardson & Waters, hardware, 215 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

Pyramids are in the illustration background for Richardson & Waters.

Trade card for Richardson & Waters, hardware, 215 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

Broken pillars dominate the card image for Richardson & Waters.

Captain Edward Casey (?)

Captain Edward Casey with military uniform with left hand placed over chest beneath jacket.