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Roof Frame, Jan. 19, 1906

1 framing plan : black and red ink on linen

Elevation of East Party Wall, Jan. 19, 1906

1 elevation : black and red ink on linen

Elevation of West Party Wall, Jan. 19, 1906

1 elevation : black and red ink on linen

Elevation of Vestibule & Entrance Halls, undated

2 elevations : ink on linen

Elevations of vestibules and entrance halls, undated

1 sheet of elevations : ink on linen

Elevations of Second Entrance Hall, undated

1 sheet of elevations : ink on linen

Second Floor Frame, Jan. 19, 1906

1 framing plan : black and red ink on linen

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Advertisement for Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., real estate, insurance, 6 High Street, Westerly, Rhode Island, June 14, 1935

The ad displays properties for rent at Watch Hill, Rhode Island. The ad is on the back page of "Seaside topics," a weekly periodical documenting the social scene along the Rhode Island and Connecticut shores.

Trade card for H. & L. Chase, importers, manufacturers and dealers in bags and bagging, 233 State Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Products such as cotton sacks, burlap bags, gunnies and ropes are described on the card verso.

Trade card for Joseph Nickerson & Co., manufacturers of patent cordage and cotton duck, Nos. 95 & 97 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 13, 1883

Nickerson imports Manila hemp and deals in anchors, chains and ship chandlery items. A price list for cordage and oakum is listed on the card verso.

Advertisement for the Hartford Twine Company, superior cotton twine, Hartford, Connecticut, undated

The product is sold by Collins & Brothers, agents, 18 Asylum Street, Hartford, Connecticut.

Trade cards for J.P. Tolman & Co., Samson Cordage Works, No. 164 High Street, Fort Hill Square, Boston, Mass., undated

The figure of Samson fighting the lion is shown in the card image.

Trade card for M.F. Whiton & Co., agents, 31 & 33 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Whiton is an agent for the Hingham Cordage Company and the Lawrence Mills. The Company is a general agent for the Russell Frictionless Pump.

Billhead for H.B. Roberts, commission merchant & manufacturers' agent for the sale of lines, twines, paper, cordage & fishing tackle of every description, 13 Arch Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 30, 1868

The business was formerly located at the corner of Fulton and Blackstone Streets in Boston, Massachusetts.

At the sign of the whale & minnow, the story of a printer's mark, Seaver-Howland Press, 409 D Street, near Summer, Boston, Mass.

The history and printing techinques of Seaver-Howland Press is described.

Trade card for Canfield Seamless Dress Shields, The Canfield Rubber Co., Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1885-1886

A needlework competition for cash prizes is described on the card verso. An exhibit of the winners will take place in New York City in the fall of 1886.

Billhead for Geo. Dunbar & Co., manufacturers of and dealers in rubber goods for mechanical purposes, 134 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 25, 1885

The text on the building image reads "Rubber goods, railway supplies."

Eastern's Atlantic Cover, made by Eastern Corporation, Bangor, Maine

Samples of color paper covers are displayed in the book. Eastern's products are distributed by the Century Paper Company, Inc., 295 Congress Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

A.H. Roffe & Co.'s American and Foreign Subscription Agency, catalogue for 1881, Albert H. Roffe & Co., proprietors, 11 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.

The catalog has an alphabetic list of magazines and newspapers with a separate section for foreign titles. A few advertisements for individual titles are found throughout the catalog. The cover has a logo with a Robinson Crusoe figure and the text "Footprints on the sands of time."

Billhead for the Elastic Tip Co., patentees and manufacturers of rubber specialties, corner Cornhill & Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 10, 1890

The Company makes such items as chair tips, rubber castors, bicycle handles and furniture fenders.

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Boston evening transcript ruler, The Transcript, Boston, Mass.

The ruler commemorates the 100th anniversary of the "Boston evening transcript," 1830-1930. The verso text reads "Boston's Book Paper." A mailing label for the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities is attached to the outside of the mylar sleeve.

Billhead for the Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., manufacturers, 540 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass., dated June 8, 1898

The image is captioned "Cambridge Works." The Company has offices in Boston, New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver and San Francisco.

Making it easy to plan printing on Warren's Silkote, S.D. Warren Company, 101 Milk Street, Boston, Mass.

Tips for creating memorable advertisements are described using Warren's Silkote Paper. The inside of the front cover has a printing questionnaire.

Billhead for Henry W. Burr, manufacturers agent for rubber companies, 37 Milk Street, corner of Morton Place, Boston, Mass., dated February 6, 1863

The image is a portrait of Charles Goodyear. The companies represented by Burr are listed on the billhead.

Billhead for Worthley, Downes & Co., India rubber goods of every description, 29 Milk Street, 2 and 4 Hawley Street, Boston, Mass., dated February 28, 1884

The name at the top of the billhead reads "Eastern Rubber Company."

Billhead for Tyer Rubber Company, manufacturers of Tyrian Bulb and Fountain Syringes, Andover, Mass. and 50 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 11, 1894

The Company manufactures atomizers, nursing bottles and tubing. The office and factory is located in Andover, Massachusetts. The sample room is on Bromfield Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Wood engraving, block printing, Seaver-Howland Press, 409 D Street, near Summer, Boston, Mass.

The use of wood engraving and block printing in commercial design is promoted.

Billhead for the Stoughton Rubber Company, 232 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 26, 1904

The factories are located in Stoughton, Massachusetts. The top of the billhead reads "New England headquarters of The New York Belting and Packing Company, Limited."

Letterhead for The Elastic Tip Co., patentees and manufacturers of elastic and noiseless chair tips and buffers, 157 Washington Street, corner Cornhill, Boston, Mass., dated February 3, 1885

The Company manufactures rubber handles for all uses.

Waiting room for salesmen in the buyer's office, does your printed material conform to its rules and regulations? S.D. Warren Company, 89 Broad Street, Boston, Mass.

Printed catalogs should conform to a standard filing cabinet size. An insert in the brochure lists "Warren Papers carried in Stock at Mill"and has "A Guide to the Selection of Warren's Standard Printing Papers."

Advertisement for the Boston Belting Co., rubber goods for mechanical uses, 256 and 260 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. and 100 Chambers Street, New York, New York, undated

The business was established in 1828.

This paper is Ticonderoga Special Cover, Ticonderoga Pulp & Paper Company, Ticonderoga, New York

The history of Fort Ticonderoga and the Ticonderoga Pulp & Paper Company is described inside the item. The cover image caption reads "Capture of Fort Ticonderoga by Ethan Allen May 10, 1775."

Receipt for the American Rubber Co., Boston, Mass., dated July 15, 1886

The Company factory is shown in the image.

Receipt for the American Rubber Co., Boston, Mass., dated August 2, 1889

The Company factory is shown in the image.

Postal rates for the ten Warren's standard sales units, S.D. Warren Company, 101 Milk Street, Boston, Mass.

The enclosed booklet is intended to replace an earlier one on postal rates as they apply to "Warren's standard sales units." A brochure explains the advantages of using the portfolio when preparing direct advertising pieces. The two items are in an envelope addressed to the Society for the Preserva...

Letterhead for the Canfield Rubber Co., Bridgeport, Connecticut, October 1, 1885

The item describes the terms of the needlepoint exhibition, sponsored by the business, which will be held in New York City in the fall of 1886. The Company manufactures the Canfield Seamless Dress Shields.

Billhead for S.M. Spencer, stencil and rubber stamp works, 112 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 2, 1886

The business premises are seen in the billhead image.

Letterhead for The Elastic Tip Co, patentees and manufacturers of elastic and noiseless chair tips and buffers, 157 Washington Street, corner Cornhill, Boston, Mass., dated March 10, 1885

The business manufactures soft rubber castors and rubber bicycle handles.

Price list for The Union India Rubber Company, New York, August 1861

The listed items are manufactured under Charles Goodyear patents.

Trade card for the United States Car Spring Company, manufacturers of India rubber rail-road car springs, No. 25 Cliff Street, New York, New York, undated

Measurements are given for springs manufactured under the Fuller and Goodyear patents.

Trade card for the Cambridge Rubber Company, CAMCO radio show, Boston, New York, Chicago, undated

The Company manufactures the Cap'n Kidd Raynboots. Radio stations which carry the CAMCO Cap'n Kidd and his Buccaneers radio show are listed.

Billhead for C.S. Knowles, Dr., New England Agent Star Rubber Company, P.O. Box 2117, No. 7 Arch Street, Boston, Mass., 1800s

Knowles is located on Arch Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for the Eastern Agency, Cleveland Rubber Co., Chas. T. Wood & Co., agents, 67 Chauncy Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Cleveland Rubber Company manufactures rubber clothing and druggists sundries.

Calendar for The Maynard Rubber Corporation, rubber, 139 Bridge Street, Springfield, Mass., 1909

The image caption reads "28. Good Sport. Copy't 1907, R.D. Reynolds. O. Co. N.Y."

Catalog for C.J. Bailey & Co., rubber goods, No. 22 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The inside of the front cover has an index of all the items carried by the business.

Mailability of an envelope keeps down its cost, S.D. Warren Company, 101 Milk Street, Boston, Mass.

The inside of the brochure has a sample envelope of one of ten sizes of Warren's Booklet Envelopes. There is a card inside the envelope to request a copy of the Warren Standard Number 5.

Business, what is it? Taylor-Logan Co., papermakers, Holyoke, Mass.

The brochure promotes Public Service Bond paper to potential customers.

Charles Colby has stopped eating pie for lunch, S.D. Warren Company, 101 Milk Street, Boston, Mass.

The pamphlet makes the point that having strong selling appeal is the key to reaching consumers. Warren's Standard Printing Papers are promoted in the text.

First post office, Crane & Co., Dalton, Mass.

A brief history of the post office and mail delivery in relation to the development of Crane papers. The item verso has a list of companies that distribute Crane's Business Papers.

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Alterations to the townhouse of F.H. Prince, Boston, Mass., 1901-1903

Alterations to a ballroom and iron staircase in a townhouse owned by F.H. Prince at 190 Beacon Street in Boston. Set includes ballroom plan and elevation; two ceiling plans; plans and elevations of both rear and front bays. Also includes elevations toward a fireplace; several elevations towards ...