| Spencer House, Niagara Falls, A. Cluck & Co., proprietors. The "Spencer House." This new hotel is the only first class house kept open the year round at the falls. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Spencer House, Niagara Falls, A. Cluck & Co., proprietors. The "Spencer House." This new hotel is the only first-class house kept open the year round at the Falls. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Spencer House. Niagara Falls, N.Y. A.H. Gluck, manager. Open the year round. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Spencer House, Niagara Falls, N.Y. A.H. Gluck, manager. Open the year round. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Southern Hotel. Buffalo, N.Y. Cor. Michigan and Seneca Sts. Kirsch & Gollwitzer, proprietors. Peter Ruth, managing clerk. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Smith & McNell's Rooms by day or week. Hotel & dining rooms 198 Greenwich Street, and 195, 197 & 199 Washington St. N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Smith & McNell's Hotel. On the European plan. Corner of Fulton & Washington Sts. 193 to 201 Washington St. & 198 & 200 Greenwich St. New York. 400 well heated ventilated and furnished rooms. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Smith & McNell's 193, 195, 197 & 199 Washington St. N.Y. 300 well ventilated rooms. E. Ridley & Sons Millinery & Fancy goods 309, 311, 311 12 Grand St. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sinclair House. Bethlehem, N.H. Durgin & Fox. Proprietors. Distances ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| M.L. Mason, prop., No. Conway, N.H. Free coaches to and from the depots. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sunset Pavilion, North Conway, N.H. Free coaches to and from the depots. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Sunset. North Conway, N.H. M.L. Mason, proprietor. This favorite hotel of the east side is magnifiently [sic] situated: surrounded with lawns seven acres in extent delightfully shaded with elms and rock maples ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sun Hotel. Established 1758. Riegel & Sandt, proprietors. Bethlehem, Penn'a. Note. --The Sun Hotel has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and its accommodations are now second to no hotel in the country. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Summit Hotel Green Mt. Reached only by the Green Mountain Railway. Mt. Desert, Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Summer House Kearsarge Village, North Conway, N.H. Barnes & Dow, prop'rs. ... A large farm and excellent livery stable connected with the house. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The St. Nicholas, Uriah Welch. Broadway. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. Nicholas Hotel. Broadway, Washington Place (W. 5th St.) and Mercer Street, New York City. Superior accommodations for 300 guests. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. Louis Hotel, St. Louis corner Haldimand Quebec the Chateau St. Louis Hotel Co. ... Patronized by His Excellency the Governor General of Canada. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. Lawrence Hall, Great St. James Street, Hogan & Penn, proprietors. Montreal. |
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1870-01-01 |
| View of Montreal, from the mountain. Henry Hogan proprietor. St. Lawrence Hall Montreal, Canada. For the past 30 years this hotel familiary known as the "St. Lawrence" ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. James European Hotel. St. Louis, Mo. Fifth Street, opp. the New Southern. ... Restaurant attached to hotel. Thos. P. Miller, proprietor, L.D. Watson, manager. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The St. James, Jacksonville, Florida. J.R. Campbell, proprietor. This favorite house, with accommodations for 400, will open December 1st, for the reception of winter guests, and will continue open until May. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. James Hotel John Wuethrich, proprietor. Tenth Street, opposite U.P. depot, Omaha, Neb. Newly furnished throughout. First-class sample room connected. |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. James Hotel. Cor. 26th Street and Broadway. E. Theodore Walton. Proprietor New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tremont House, Chicago. The "Palace Hotel" of America. Jewett Wilcox, manager. James Couch, proprietor. A.H. Haskins, room clerk. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Trans-Contintental. Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. J.E. Kingsley & Co. Directly opposite main exhibition building. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Towns' Hotel. Bellows Falls Vt. F.M. Coxe, prop'r. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Tourists Hotel, Petoskey, Michigan, G.B. Persons, prop. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tompkins House! Corner Aurora & Seneca Sts., Ithaca, N.Y. A.B. Stamp, -- proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Todd's Hotel, (near depot,) East Wallingford, Vermont. J. Todd, prop'r. Most romantic scenery and mountain trout streams surround the house. Rooms and table fare not excelled by any country hotel. Good sample rooms for agents. Prices very moderate. Good livery attached to the house. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Thousand Island Park Hotel. Thousand Island Park Association. ... just completed and now open to the public is located on the famous park in the St. Lawrence river ... Believers' meeting--July 15-22 ... National Temperance Society--August 14-19. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hotel Templeton Don. H. Porter. Salt Lake City, Utah. The Hotel Templeton enjoys the distinction of being the only hotel located close to all points of interest that have made Salt Lake City famous throughout the earth. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| N.W. Taylor, proprietor. 217 Main Street, Hartford. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City, N.J. European plan. Opposite Pennsylvania R.R. depot. ... Lyman Fisk, proprietor ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Refurnished, redecorated, electric lights, new elevator, new management. Richard H. Reed, proprietor. Taylor's Hotel. Opposite Pennsylvania R.R. depot. Jersey City. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Taylor's Hotel. European plan. Geo. B. DeRevere, proprietor. Exchange place, Jersey City, N.J. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tadousac [sic]. G. Lulham. Sea bathing and fishing. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mrs. L. Price, Surf Avenue House, Surf Avenue, between Central and Beach Aves. 1 block from the ocean. Ocean Grove. Permanent, transient or table boarders. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| M.L. Mason, prop, North Conway, N.H. Free coaches to and from the depots. Places of interest in vicinity of North Conway, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| John Slusmon, rigger, loft, no. 520 South Wharve. Entrance back on Water Street, Philadelphia. The hoisting of heavy machinery, vessels, spars, &c., attended to the large shears, on Croskey's Wharf, Green Street. Orders from carpenters and builders, for hoisting heavy girders, iron columns, &c., also attended to. Pesidence, no. 29 Christian Street. |
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Slusmon, John. |
1870-01-01 |
| Charles R. Sherman, dealer in nautical, mathematical and optical intruments, charts, nautical books, patent logs, stationery, &c., no. 49 North Water Street, New Bedford. ... |
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Sherman, Charles R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Savannah Line the popular route between New York Boston Philadelphia and Florida Georgia Alabama and principal points in the south. ... Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Kaolatype Engraving Co. Reade St. cor. Centre, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| United States Hotel, Portland, Me. McDonald & Newbegin, proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Yo-Semite Hotel, Yo-Semite Valley, is open for the reception of visitors from May 1st to November 1st. ... J.M. Hutchings ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wononsco House. Lakeville, Conn. Sixty-four miles north-west of Hartford, on the Hartford and Conn. Western R.R. ... R.W. Ford, manager. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Windsor, Fifth Avenue. Hawk & Wetherbee, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Windsor. Elevator and steam heat. Bloomington, Ill. Rates $2.50 and $3.00 per day. King & Hosford, Props. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The "Windsor" Denver, Colo. Compliments of Bush, Tabor & Co. Distance from Denver ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Windsor Hotel, Montreal. Geo. W. Swett. manager. The Windsor, now under an entire change of management, stands unrivalled in Canada. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| White Mountain House. G & M and M.G.R.R. trains stop at the door. R.D. Rounsevel a good livery stable connected with the house. White Mountains N.H. |
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1870-01-01 |
| West End Hotel. Asbury Park, N.J. Open from June to December. Facing lake and ocean. J.S. Ripley, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| West Hotel. John T. West, proprietor. C.W. Shepherd, manager. Absolutely fire proof. Accommodations for 1200 guests. Minneapolis, Minn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Walker House. Toronto. Cor. Front & York Sts. David Walker, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Vermont House. Main Street by T.C. Lord, Brattleboro. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jos. L. White & Co., manufacturers of blocks, pumps, &c. and dealers in blockmakers' hardware and material, lignum-vitæ, oars, &c. [184 Water St.] Norfolk, Va. Main office and factory, Baltimore, Md. |
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1870-01-01 |
| No freight (except valuables) received on sailing day. The U.S. and Brazil Mail S.S. Co. American passenger line from New York, via Newport News, Va. ... Rio De Janeiro and Santos, ... steamship "Finance," ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| United States and Azorean Steam Packet Company. Passenger Tariff. cabin. ... Edward Hastings, agent, 126 State Street, Boston. J.J. Rebello, 39 Lewis Wharf. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tugs Truro, Geo. B. Kerfoot & E.L. Cain. A.S. Hughes, office, no. 119 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Residence, no. 511 Pine Street. ... |
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Hughes, A. S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Daily down the Bay excursion. ... Daily family excursions down the Bay. Philadelphia's favorite iron excursion steamer, Thomas Clyde. To Woodland Beach, stopping at Pennsgrove each way. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Take a trip on the Escort! You will enjoy it. I did. Time table. Steamer Escort. The steamer Escort, lying at Battery Wharf, (near East Boston North Ferry), leaves Boston daily for Salem, Lowell Island, and Gloucester ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| State Line for Europe Castle Garden. State Line passenger steamships regular weekly service between New York and Glasgow, Liverpool ... splendid new steamers of this line ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Manhattan Beach by way of Bay Ridge North Shore Island Ferry. Starin's Staten Island excursions! Eleven miles for ten cents. A refreshing adn delightful sail over New York Bay to Staten Island, ... A grand excursion pavillion connects directly with the Whitehall Station of the elevated rail roads. ... Steamers Castleton Pomona and Thos. Hunt ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| B.T. Babbit's 1776 Trade mark soap powder Beautiful tribute to women. ... |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| B.T. Babbitt's 1776 Trade mark soap powder. Ahead of everything. Important information to the housewife. Please read carefully. How to use B.T. Babbitt's soap powder properly. ... |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| B.T. Babbitt's 1776 Trade mark soap powder. New York A thing of worth is a joy forever. Important information to the housewife. Please read carefully. How to use B.T. Babbitt's soap powder properly. ... |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| B.T. Babbitt's 1776 trade mark. New York City. ... "Why is B.T. Babbitt like Shakespeare's characterization of mercy" ... |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| Soap for all nations. Cleanliness is the scale of civilization. B.T. Babbitt's best soap. ... |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| Armour's washing powder. Saves time money temper. Handy packages 2 for 5 cents. The better way, with washing powder. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Loyal Soap. We take the liberty to say that Loyal Soap has no peer. Allison Bros. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Use Acme Soap" Oh dear, Willie will be drowned! Ask for Lautz Bros. & Co's pure and healthy soaps. ... Shields, Buckley & Co. Wholesale grocers ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Acme Soap (cut full pounds) Best bar soap made. |
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1870-01-01 |
| [A ship being pushed by a tugboat in a harbor.] |
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1870-01-01 |
| For a summer day. ... It is only recently that this pleasant region has been made comfortably accessible by boat; and the trim little "City of Holyoke" is sure to more than ever popularize it as the mecca for pleasant pilgrimages on a summer day. This dainty little steamer will make hourly trips on Sundays and holidays, and frequent week-day trips for private parties, during the season. Fare for the round trip, including admission to the grove ... Landing foot of Prospect Park. H.H. King, Captain. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Capt. John J. Williams submarine engineer wrecker and diver contractor for all kinds of submarine work 1828 West Fourth Street ... Chester, Penna. Floating derricks, steam lighters and wreck appliances ... |
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Williams, John J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Wm. H. Whiting & Co. ... N.W. cor. South & Pratt Sts. Baltimore, Md. Black and galvanized hand made, boat, and cut spikes. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Capital Soap Co., Sacramento, Cal. Sangre de Cristo range, from Marshall Pass, D.&R.G.R.R. ... The great labor saver! The le roi des savons, king of soaps, brings light and comfort into every home. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Capital Soap Co., Sacramento, Cal. Paisano Valley, Texas, summit of the S.P.R.R. 5082 ft. ... The great labor saver! The Le Roi des Savons, King of Soaps, brings light and comfort into every home. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buchan's carbolic disinfecting soap No. 11. The best dog soap in the world. ... People deserve to suffer who neglect a sore or hurt until it becomes inflamed and malignant. ... Sold at all druggists ... 83 John St., New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buchan's Carbolic Laundry Soap. Ten cents a bar. Cheapest & best. ... Kidder & Laird, No. 83 John Street, New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buchan's carbolic disinfecting soap. No. 11 the best dog soap in the world. ... People deserve to suffer who neglect a sore or hurt until it becomes inflamed and malignant. ... 83 John St., New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buchan's carbolic toilet soap. The most healing and the best purifying toilet soap cures all eruptions of the skin. ... How mortifying as well as harassing are eruptions and sores. ... 83 John St., New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cats can, but -- Bon Ami can not scratch for it lacks grit. Bon Ami is a modern improvement in the list of household necessities ... Ask your grocer for a cake. The Bon Ami Company New York city. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cats can, but Bon Ami can not scratch for it lacks grit. Bon Ami is a modern improvement in the list of household necessities ... For sale by all grocers. The Bon Ami Company, 66 Malden Lane, New York City. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Give me Biechele's Banner for an excellent bath soap. It leaves the skin in better condition than any other used. Banner soap. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Soap for all nations. Cleanliness is the scale of civilization. Babbitt's best soap. A fair trial is all I ask for it. ... |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| B.T. Babbitt's best soap. |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| For the laundry or bath try B.T. Babbitt's 99 soap. |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| B.T. Babbitt's best soap. ... Washington St. N.Y. A free use of Babbitt's soap will carry the state every time. ... Behold! You washing world; the soap, that lightens labor, brightens hope ... |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| B.T. Babbitt's 1776 trade mark soap powder. New York Soars above them all. Beautiful tribute to women. ... |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| I use only the "boss" Pound Bleacher soap. That is what I will use after this. Use only Pound Bleacher it is economical labor-saving and uniformly satisfactory ... Day & Frick, Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "This is the cow with the crumpled horn," that tossed the dog that barked so long at the maiden who came with the merry song: "'Tis Williams' 'Brightness' I use each morn." D.W. Williams & Co. Glastonbury, Conn. Manufacturers of fine soaps ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "This is the dog that worried the cat." But now he can sleep while she chases the rat, for since insect soap has made him so clean, he's the quietest dog that ever was seen. D.W. Williams & Co. Glastonbury, Conn. Manufacturers of fine soaps ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "This is the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built." Since Whittington's day no cat, they say, has lived in so tidy a place, -- but with Williams' Soaps, in this good day, we can clean houses, clothing or face. D.W. Williams & Co. Glastonbury, Conn. Manufacturers of fine soaps ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "This is the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built." Then away he ran with all his might, tracking the floor, made so clean and white with granulated soap, --just the thing to clean our houses in fall or spring. D.W. Williams & Co. Glastonbury, Conn. Manufacturers of fine soaps ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "This is the house that Jack built," where all is made so bright and clean, with Williams' soaps, the best ever seen. ... D.W. Williams & Co. Glastonbury, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "This is the man, all tattered and torn, that kissed the maiden, all forlorn," who sighed for more "brightness" to polish her pan, which mirrored the beauty of all her clan ... D.W. Williams & Co. Glastonbury, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "This is the cock that crowed in the morn, to wake the priest, all shaven and shorn," who was glad to use some of Williams' soap, for it 's suited to all, priest, bishop or pope. ... D.W. Williams & Co. Glastonbury, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "This is the farmer who sowed the corn to feed the cock that crowed in the morn," that "Williams' Soaps" are the best we quote, and the matrons and maidens echoed the note. ... D.W. Williams & Co. Glastonbury, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Curtis, Davis & Co. Boston, Mass. "Welcome Soap." |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Cures all skin diseases. For toilet and bath. C.N. Crittenton, proprietor, New York. ... The remedial value of sulphur baths ... |
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Crittenton, Charles N. |
1870-01-01 |
| Colgate & Co's "New" Soap. Trade mark registered. The "New" Soap in oval cakes unequalled for laundry use. To our patrons. Thanking you for your favorable reception of our "New" Soap ... Colgate & Co., 53 and 55 John Street, New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A heart-y trial will convince the most skeptical. "It fills the bill" Goodwill Soap made by Geo. E. Marsh & Co. Lynn, Mass. New England's purest. |
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1870-01-01 |
| This shirt was washed with White Swan Soap. Does not rot the clothes. White Swan Soap best & cheapest for all uses. ... Flower City Soap Co., Rochester, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Scene -- Monday morning. Wife to husband, Now sir! Remember to day is wash-day, and if you fail to bring home a package of Swanine take the consequencies [sic]. Washed with Swanine. ... Flower City Soap Co., Rochester, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clothes, time, money and labor saved by using White Swan Soap. Washes without boiling. Save your White Swan Soap wrappers! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| White Swan Soap Rosin, Soap. Agt. NB. White Swan Soap is the best & cheapest, for all uses. Save your White Swan Soap wrappers! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fairchild & Shelton, manufacturers of standard soaps. All kinds and styles for family, laundry and fulling use. Bridgeport, Conn. ... our soap keeps the hands soft and smooth. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Excelsior Starch Mf'g Co. Manufacturers of laundry, gloss & corn starch. Elkhart, Indiana. ... Use Excelsior large crystal gloss starch. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The reformed burglar in four chapters. Chap. I. There was a British burglar bold, resolved to steal Smith's bonds and gold. With noiseless tread that burglar stept, and unseen to Smith's back door crept. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clean knives with Sapolio. ... One cake will do more work and will do it better than three cakes of any other ... Enoch Morgan's Sons Sapolio. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clean glass with Sapolio. There is no one article known that will do so many kinds of work in and about the house and do it so well as Enoch Morgan's Sons Sapolio. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The future use for wash boilers; it is fun for the boy's. Use Eckers Swift Sure Soap for washing clothes without boiling or scalding directions on other side. Ecker & Company manufacturers, cor. Otis & Holman Sts. Philada. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Teacher. -- "Now, young ladies, you see how succesful I have been with the Diamond Dyes. In no other way can you so easily economize as by re-coloring faded or dingy articles by their use. Class in economy. The Diamond Dyes. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "What, never? No, never! What, never? Hardly ever!" Without Higgins' German Laundry Soap! ... Chas. S. Higgins, 94 Wall Street, New York. |
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Higgins, Charles S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Lavine excels everything for washing, scrubbing, house cleaning. Lavine makes easy work. Lavine makes the hardest water soft. ... Use Lavine for washing clothes, dishes, paint, marble steps, floors, &c., and save labor. ... Hartford Chemical Company, Hartford, Ct. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lavine excels everything for washing, scrubbing, house cleaning. Lavine makes easy work. Lavine makes the hardest water soft. ... Use Lavine for washing clothes, dishes, paint, marble steps, floors, &c., and save labor. ... Hartford Chemical Company, Hartford, Ct. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Housekeepers Soap made by Hale, Teele & Brisbee, Cambridgeport Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lucy had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow, she washed it with French Lustral Soap, that's how she kept it so. Hale, Teele & Bisbee, Cambridgeport, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| L.G. Allen, 34 Kneeland St., Boston, agent for the Challenge Soap. Five good reasons why every family should use the Challenge Soap ... Manufactured by Hall & Co., Cambridge Street, opposite Hendly & Wheeler's grocery store, East Cambridge, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Miners Soap and keep clean Gowans & Stover Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| New Process Soap. The wonderful 3 lb. bar. Gowans & Stover Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Home Trade Soap manufactured by Gowans & Stover Buffalo, N.Y. Use Home Trade Soap! And your clothes will be very white, very clean, very sweet, and what is most important, but oftentimes least thought of, healthy! |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use A. Hoefner's Chief Soap. ... Chas. L. Gray & Co., dealers in general merchandise, and lumbermen's supplies ... Evart, Mich. |
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Hoefner, A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Use A. Hoefner's Chief Soap. ... Chas. L. Gray & Co., dealers in general merchandise, and lumbermen's supplies ... Evart, Mich. |
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Hoefner, A. |
1870-01-01 |
| The only way to secure lasting peace. Higgins Soap. Lo, the poor Indian! Whose untutored breast boasts of no undershirt to keep it warm, and has to go about almost undressed, alike in summer's heat and winter's storm. ... Factory: Brooklyn, L.I. Office: no. 94 Wall Street, New York. ... |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1870. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Higgins German Laundry Soap is the best. John Bull introducing civilization into Cyprus. When, at the Congress of Berlin, John Bull of late added the isle of Cyprus to his real estate, to please his Cypriot subjects he set to work and strove to prove a better master than the Turk. ... Factory: Brooklyn, L.I. Office: 94 Wall Street, New York. |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1870. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Higgins' German Laundry Soap is the best. Off Coney Island. A life on the ocean wave, a home on the stormy deep, is of what some people rave and dream of, too, in their sleep. ... Factory, Brooklyn, L.I. Office, 94 Wall St., N.Y. |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1870. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Higgins German Laundry Soap. On the road to Coney Island. But a few hours wed! What can life now offer but happiness to this young pair. ... "Drive dismal thoughts of washing far away: Higgins soap is quite a household treasure; before it will fly as in dismay, and with it is a real pleasure." Factory, Brooklyn, L.I. Office, 94 Wall Street. |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1870. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1870-01-01 |
| [Higgins' German Laundry Soap. Strictly pure. A soapy story. -Mrs. Tippens' troubles. By Melissa Eames. ...] It is the best; therefore, the cheapest. |
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Higgins, Charles S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Higgins' German Laundry Soap. Strictly pure. A soapy story.--Mrs. Tippens' troubles. By Melissa Eames. ... |
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Higgins, Charles S. |
1870-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Creme" Oat meal toilet soap. VI |
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1870-01-01 |
| Formerly Williams & Bros. Manchester, Ct. 1840. J.B. Williams & Co. manufacturers of shaving and toilet soaps. Genuine Yankee - tonsorial - barber's favorite ... Glastonbury, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "A practical joke" Ivorine, the wonderful cleanser. The best and purest article for all washing purposes that it is possible to produce; also unequalled as a disinfectant ... The J.B. Williams Co., (established 1840.) Glastonbury, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hovey's Sunday Gloss Starch. Manufactured by American Starch Co. Columbus Ind. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A big thing on ice. Or any where else. For washing & cleaning everything, no matter what, Soapine ... Kendall Mfg. Co. Established 1827. Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kendall M'f'g. Co. Providence, R.I. For washing & cleaning everything, no matter what, Soapine ... Established 1827. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A pleasant reflection. For washing and cle[ani]ng everything, no matter [wha]t, Soapine works ... Kendall Mfg. Co. ... Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Soapine. Kendall M'f'g Co. Providence, R.I. Soapine is the best article known for the laundry and general household use. Use no soap. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "How do you manage to get so clean Jim?" "I use Dusky Diamond Soap" Made from pure pine tar. Made by Jas. S. Kirk & Co. Chicago Dusky Diamond Soap leads the world. Made especially for ... all men who work. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jas. S. Kirk & Co. Soap makers Chicago. "American Family" |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jas. S. Kirk & Co. Soap makers Chicago. "Blue India" |
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1870-01-01 |
| "See what Dusky Diamond Soap can do" Made from pure pine tar. Made by Jas. S. Kirk & Co. Chicago Dusky Diamond Soap leads the world. Made especially for ... all men who work. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Dusky Diamond Soap will take that all off." Made from pure pine tar. Made by Jas. S. Kirk & Co. Chicago Dusky Diamond Soap leads the world. Made especially for ... all men who work. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Boraxine." "Creme." The Hudson at Cozzen's. I. "Boraxine" makes home healthy. "Creme" Oat meal soap. For the children. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Boraxine." "Creme." Mauchchunk and Mount Pisgah. III. "Boraxine" for cleaning house. "Creme" Oat meal soap. You will like it. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Boraxine." "Creme." Pinacles in the Grand Canõn. II. "Boraxine" Makes washing easy. "Creme" Oat meal soap always pleases. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Boraxine." "Creme." The Mississippi at Burlington. I. "Boraxine" the great substitute for soap. "Creme" Oat meal soap for the toilet. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Boraxine." "Creme." The Tennessee at Chattanooga. III. "Boraxine" cheaper than soap. "Creme" Oat meal soap. Popular in price and quality. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Boraxine." "Creme." Niagara Falls. II. "Boraxine" saves toil and drudgery. "Creme" Oat meal soap. Pure and pleasing. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Boston Museum of Art. Boraxine has for many years cleaned everything at the Boston Museum of Art. ... The Larkin Soap Mfg. Co. Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| If durability, quality, beauty, and purity are wanted in soap, ask for Kirk's "Chicago" Soap (this brand, 100 cakes, 75 lbs. to box.) and you will secure all, and only 5 cents a cake. Nothing to equal it! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bad soap has disgusted Aunty what will make her happy. Home sweet home is made sweeter and happier by the use of Kirkman's Genuine Borax Soap. Kirkman & Son. 30 Catharine St. N.Y. ... Lift the clothes from the tub and find out. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Soapine ... washes everything. For washing and cleaning everything no matter what, Soapine works quicker, easier, c heaper and better. Than soap or anything else. One trial will convince you. Kendall Mfg. Co. Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Soapine did it! For washing and cleaning everything, no matter what, Soapine works quicker, easier, cheaper and better than soap or anything else. ... Kendall Mfg. Co. ... Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The biggest things ever put into water. For washing and cleaning everything, no matter what, Soapine works quicker, easier, cheaper and better than soap or anything else. ... Kendall Mfg. Co. ... Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Me wash-ee all clean-ee, me use-ee Soapine-ee." French Laundry is the best soap ever made for all purposes. ... Kendall Mfg. Co. ... Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kendall M'f'g. Co Providence, R.I. Soapine gilt edge French Laundry Soap. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Soapine. For washing and cleaning everything, no matter what, Soapine works quicker, easier, cheaper and better than soap or anything else. One trial will convince you. Kendall Mfg. Co. ... Providence R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| For washing and cleaning everything, no matter what, Soapine works quicker, easier, cheaper and better than soap or anything else. One trial will convince you. Kendall Mfg. Co. ... Providence R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Universal family" Soapine. Kendall M'f'g. Co. Providence, R.I. Established 1827 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| McKeone, Van Haagen & Co. Rich flower scented toilet soaps. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Marseilles White soap. A laundry soap containing all the qualities of the finest toilet & bath soap. Will not shrink your woolens or flannels. Made by Lautz Bros. & Co. Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lautz Bro's and Co.'s soaps. Beat that if you can! Buffalo, N.Y. Branches New York, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lautz Bros. & Co's Acme soap. Cut full lb. Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Lautz Bro's and Co.'s Acme soap Buffalo, N.Y. Established 1853. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lautz Bro's & Co. Master soap Buffalo, N.Y. Ask for Lautz Bros. & Co.'s pure and healthy soaps, no so-called greases or adulterating material used in manufactutring [sic] them. Baldwin & Warne, grocers ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Lautz Bros & Co's circus soap. Office & salesroom 13 & 15 South Front St. Philadelphia ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Lautz Bros & Co's circus soap. Manuf'd. by Lautz Bro's & Co. ... Hanover St. Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tomson's Soap Foam for washing and cleansing utensils fabrics &c. For the toilet and bath. The purest soap concentrated in powder form. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Works at Foxborough, Mass. ... Price list of the National Fiber and Chemical Co.'s Liberty soap powder. ... Cloverine. An A no. 1 soap powder. ... Charles E. Holske, agent, 6 India St., Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Use Fairbank's soaps they are the best." The "Soap Creek" series Fairbank's "Soap Creek" pictures, no. 3. There are four of these pictures. Place them side by side, close together in proper order, for a more complete view of Soap Creek. ... ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Use Fairbank's soaps they are the best." ... The "Soap Creek" series Fairbank's "Soap Creek" pictures, no. 4. There are four of these pictures. Place them side by side, close together in proper order, for a more complete view of Soap Creek. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Use Fairbank's soap's they are the best." The "Soap Creek" series Fairbank's "Soap Creek" pictures, no. 2. There are four of these pictures. Place them side by side, close together in proper order, for a more complete view of Soap Creek. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fairbank's Santa Claus is the perfection of laundry soaps. Trade mark registered. Fast colors, warranted to wash clean and not to fade. Special notice! Our new white soaps, "Fairy" and "Pic nic." ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buy Fairbank's "Lakeside" soap and use no other. The fire crackers explode - a soul stirring climax. We sell Fairbank's fine family soaps try a bar of it. Pure, lasting and satisfactory. |
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1870-01-01 |
| New York. St. Louis ... N.K. Fairbank and with ha! ha! ha! they both plunged in. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Gold Dust the worlds greatest cleaner. "Let the gold dust twins do your work." If you are using soap for your cleaning, you will find that Gold Dust is more convenient ... Made only by the N.K. Fairbank Company. Chicago, New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Gold Dust washing powder. Trade mark. Best, purest, most cheapest. ... See that the "twins" are on every package. Made only by the N.K. Fairbank Company. Chicago, St. Louis ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| McKeone Van Haagen & Co. Manufacturers fine toilet soaps Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rapid transit soap. |
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1870-01-01 |
| R.W. Bell & Co. Buffalo, N.Y. Soapona is best for laundry use. Manufactured only by R.W. Bell & Co. 77 to 89 Washington St. and 8 to 20 beaver St., Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Pyle's Pearline for easy washing. James Pyle's Pearline the best washing compound ever invented. Has won universal favor. Sold by best grocers everywhere. Beware of worthless imitations. Pearline is manufactured only by James Pyle New York. |
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Pyle, James. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Plucky Soap Co. |
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1870-01-01 |
| James Pyle, Pearline. Bright eyes and dull, near-sighted, far-sighted, anybody (except those who won't - and they are worse than blind) can see at a glance the advantages gained by using Pearline. ... James Pyle, New York. |
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Pyle, James. |
1870-01-01 |
| James Pyle's Pearline. Pyle's Pearline possesses peculiar purifying properties. Press and public pronounce Pearline perfect. Prudent people purchase Pyle's Pearline. Sold by all grocers. James Pyle, New York. ... |
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Pyle, James. |
1870-01-01 |
| Use Pyle's Pearline. Little mischief. Props. Hundreds of imitations are tugging away at the props, which have put and still hold Pyle's Pearline in its present enviable position. ... |
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Pyle, James. |
1870-01-01 |
| U.R. Suretofind Enclosed advice O.K. Bright eyes and dull, near-sighted, far-sighted, anybody (except those won't- and they are worse than blind) Pearline. ... James Pyle, New York. |
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Pyle, James. |
1870-01-01 |
| Lewis' 98% lye the ready family soap maker. Powdered and perfumed. ... Penna. Salt Mfg. Co., general agents, Philadelphia, Pa. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Banner high test pulverized lye ... Just what you want. ... Philadelphia. ... A woman needs a lye that she can use from garret to cellar ... Banner lye has been recommended to her by her doctor, neighbors and friends. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Put money in thy purse" Shakespeare and buy Pears' soap. Matchless for the complexion. Soap Pears' soap. |
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1870-01-01 |
| P.C. Tomson's Red Seal Granulated lye trade mark. Philadelphia, Pa. Manufac'd. only by P.C. Tomson, Phila. Pa. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A substitute soap Boraxine ... The Larkin Soap Mfg. Co. Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.T. Baker & Co. Apothecaries. Philadelphia. Medicinal soaps. The following list comprises the line of medicinal soaps for the sale of which we are the manufacturers' sole agents: Alum soap ... Camphor soap ... Detroit, Michigan. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Van Haagen Soap Mfg. Co. 2314 Wood St. & 22 N. Tenth St. Philadelphia. Manufacturers of toilet and laundry soaps. Alabaster borax. Brown bear. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Van Haagen Soap Mfg. Co. 2314 Wood St. & 22 N. Tenth St. Philadelphia. Manufacturers of toilet and laundry soaps. Alabaster borax. White bear. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Red Cross granulated lye. Thomson & Taylor Spice Co. Chicago. ... The new way versus the old. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Red Cross granulated lye. "I'm a dude a dandy due." Thomson & Taylor Spice Co. Tale of the drummer ... For sale everywhere. Ask grocer for it. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Swift's Washing Powder. Pure. Harmless. Economical. ... The home labor-saver. ... Swift and Company, makers, Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Smith Brothers Chemically Pure Borax. Directions. Washing. - Dissolve one heaping tablespoonful of borax in how water for every tubful of clothes ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Koko Fine Groceries. As sometimes it may happen that dirt and stains abound I've got it on my list- I've got it on my list, the best of the scouring soaps will Scourene e'er be found, your dirt will soon be missed, your stains will soon be missed. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Schultz's Irish Soap. The best laundry soap in the world. Irish soap is now of national repute, and from every corner of the land comes the same testimony: "It is the best laundry soap in the world." ... Schultz & Co. ... Zanesville, O. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Weighing Barnum's white elephant. ... Fairbanks' standard scales of every description. ... Fairbanks, Brown & Co., 83 Milk Street, Post Office Square, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fairbanks, Brown & Co. 83 Milk Street, cor. Congress St., Post Office Square, Boston. Fairbanks & Co. 311 Broadway, New York. ... Your weight on Fairbanks' is [103] lbs. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fairbank's Scale Warehouse, 337 Broadway, Albany, N.Y. Oscar F. Russ, Agt. Railroad, platform, hay, coal and counter scales ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fairbanks' standard scales, of all kinds. Also sole agents for Miles' alarm money drawers, and the Hancock inspirator, baggage barrows, warehouse trucks, coffee mills, etc. ... James Cook. Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston optical works ... Charles X. Dalton (successor to the late R.B. Tolles) manufacturer and dealer in microscopes, telescopes and accessories, 48 Hanover Street, room 17, Boston. ... |
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Dalton, Charles X. |
1870-01-01 |
| Illustrated history of the scale business. Buffalo Scale Company has the business. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Harvard Roller Skate best in the world. Why dont [sic] you buy the Harvard Skates. They never break. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A happy new year. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand Casino. Horse vs. bicycle race. Great American Casino, open from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Greatest 6 days' race on record. ... horses and bicycles! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| G.H. Mansfield & Company Canton Mass. Est. 1821. Manufacturers of fishing lines ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The "Gem" hammock support ... D.H. Brigham & Co., selling agents for Springfield. |
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1870-01-01 |
| M.I. Furbish manufacturer of the best braided lines. ... Waterproof and enamel fly-lines. Factory: Attleboro Falls, Mass. |
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Furbish, M. I. |
1870-01-01 |
| Gilman B. Fogg, gun & lock-smith, also dealer in fishing tackle, cutlery, & sporting goods generally ... |
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Fogg, Gilman B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Howe Scale ... the improved Howe Scales made by the Howe Scale Co., Rutland, Vt. ... Page, Fargo & Co., 325 Broadway, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Howe. Priest, Page & Co., 145 Franklin St., Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hoitt, Rugg & Co., Boston, sell Buffalo Scales. ... No. 53 Oliver Street, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Laban Heath, manufacturer of Heath's patent picture attachments, adjustable microscopes, fine reading glasses ... Room 25, no. 48 Hanover St., Boston. |
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Heath, Laban. |
1870-01-01 |
| Fairbanks standard scale. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.J. Plate & Co. guns, fishing, tackle and society goods, 418 & 420 Market Street San Francisco. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Standard weight scales, railroad scales. Portable scales. Counter scales. Hay Scales. ... Geo. W. Colby. ... Philadelphia. |
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Colby, George W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Established 1855. (Unexpectedly Eclipsed.) Optical, mathematical, and everything in the scientific line always on hand at Paul Roessler's 251 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. ... |
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Roessler, Paul. |
1870-01-01 |
| Queen & Co. Microscope makers 924 Chestnut St. Philada. ... Microscopes, telescopes, opera glasses ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The perfection scale. The most accurate and convenient ... manufactured by American Machine Co., Philadelphia ... For sale by Israel W. Monroe & Co., 71 & 73 Commercial Street, Boston ... Important to the retail merchant ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Oswald McAllister, 1226 Chestnut Philada. |
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McAllister, Oswald. |
1870-01-01 |
| Keystone Scale Works. Price, Lipsett & Co. manufacturers of platform, cattle, railroad track, hay, coal and all other kinds of scales ... Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The New York Journeymen Scale Makers' Co. Joseph Robidoux & Son, manufacturers of scales, weighmasters' tools a specialty ... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Here's where we give you a "weigh". This handsome pair of scales seamless brass scoop, sliding poise, solid side beams. Free to all customers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buy your base ball supplies of West & Co., 347 and 349 East Water St. Two out, two strikes & three on bases. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buy your base ball supplies of West & Co., 347 and 349 East Water St. Official score. A high fly. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Narrows. Waushacum Park. Steamer Sterling, Waushacum Lake Camp ground landing ... The Steam yacht "Sterling" will make half-hourly trips every day between Sterling camp ground ... and Washington grove and park ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Horace Partridge & Co., sole ag'ts, Union web hammock 51, 52, 55 & 57 Hanover Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Horace Partridge & Co., sole agents, 51, 52, 55 & 57 Hanover Street, Boston. Union web hammock. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Horace Partridge & Co., sole ag'ts, Union web hammock. 51, 52, 55 & 57 Hanover Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Union web hammock. Horace Partridge & Co. Sole agents, 51, 52, 55 & 57 Hanover Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Union web hammock. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Horace Partridge & Co. sole agents ... Union web hammock, Gloucester, Mass. Horace Partridge & Co., importers. Fancy goods and jewelry, lava, china ware and bohemian glass ... 51 - 57 Hanover Street, Opp. American House, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Union Hardware Co. Torrington, Conn. U.S.A. ... Union Hardware Company's rink skates ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Union Hardware Co. Torrington, Conn. U.S.A. ... Union Hardware Company's rink skates ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| [A steam engine pulling a red coal car] |
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1870-01-01 |
| [A man on top of train car, which is partially obscured by smoke] |
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1870-01-01 |
| Shean's billiard and salesrooms, artistic billiard and pool tables sold on most liberal terms, with the wonderful new quick expert cushion ... Springfield, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buy your base ball supplies of West & Co., 347 and 349 East Water St. "Put it here". |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buy your base ball supplies of West & Co., 347 and 349 East Water St. "Low ball". |
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1870-01-01 |
| Walter Buhl & Co. furriers & hatters, 109 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich. |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.B. Dear Madame: It is with great pleasure that we call your attention to the M.M. Corset ... Dr. Warner's model moulded corset. ... E.T. Turner & Co., Waterbury, Ct. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Walter Buhl & Co. furriers & hatters, 109 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Walter Buhl & Co. furriers & hatters, 109 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich. |
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1870-01-01 |
| With the turtle back trade mark guaranteed rust proof. This guarantee is only possible because SO-E-Z nnap fasteners are mechanically perfect in every detail. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Highest cash prices paid for all kinds of raw furs. Fox, mink, skunk, muskrat and racoon ... also all sizes of steel traps for sale or trade ... Townsend & Sprague. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Towne, Kendrick & Co, manufacturers & jobbers of hats, caps, & straw goods, fur coats, robes & fancy furs, no. 7 Elm St., Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The oldest umbrella manufactory. William A. Drown & Co. Manufacturers of the finest grades of umbrellas & parasols. 246 Market Street, and 13, 15 & 17 S. Third Street, Philadelphia, 498 & 500 Broadway, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Eureka Health Corset ... It is constructed with the patented elastic side lace, specially to avoid undue pressure upon the vital organs of the wearer ... for sale by J.C. Day & Co's cash dry goods store, Bellows Falls, Vt. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The queen of flours" Anchor Mill Company ... Superior, Wis. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A. Stavrides, proprietor. ... Alexander the bon-bonniere ... Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The AMC perfect cereals ... James E. Whitaker & Co. New England Agents, No. 174 State Street, - - - Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.F. Ross & Co. ... 37, 39 & 41 Water St. Newburyport, Mass. ... Teas, coffees, spices, cream tartar, tobaccos ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Juno coffee prepared only by A.C. Fitzpatrick & Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Whitten & Whitney, glove manufacturers, Whitten's patent gloves ... Essex Junction,--Vermont. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Whitaker & Proctor, manufacturer of buffalo, raw horn, shell and imitation smoke pearl buttons. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Factory and office, Northboro', Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buffalo robes & fancy furs. Clints' furnishing goods. George R. Whipple, wholesale and retail dealer in hats, caps and furnishing goods, (Sabin's Building,) Providence. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ask your grocer for Brooks' Premium Chocolate, Brooks' German American Sweet, Sprague, Warner & Co., Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ask for Brooklyn Pie Baking Co's ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ager's domestic yeast ... The Bridgeport Yeast Co., Bridgeport, Connecticut. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sparrow's Empress Chocolates[.] Manufactured by Boston Confectionary Co. Cambridge, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Borden's condensed milk ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Gail Borden Eagle Brand[.] Eagle Brand condensed milk has no equal as an infant food[.] Send for baby's album Borden's Condensed Milk Co. New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The original Bent's hand made water crackers. Bent & Co. Milton, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| From Bennett, importer of the "royal" java coffee, 69 Vesey, 211 & 213 Greenwich Sts. ... |
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Bennett, J. P. |
1870-01-01 |
| Vienna pudding G.W. Barlow manufacturer New York ... |
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Barlow, G. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| For the fine trade. Baker's Boston chocolates and bon bons ... Winthrop M. Baker 490 Atlantic Ave. Boston. ... |
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Baker, Winthrop M. |
1870-01-01 |
| The finest cereal food in the world. ... Austin, Nichols & Co., New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Austin, Nichols & Co. Africa coffee. Morning glory roasted coffee. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cooking and eating both a delight, with Armour's celebrated Illinois creamery Butterine. ... Chicago ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| American Hotel, Geneva, N.Y. corner Exchange and Castle Streets, fronting steamboat landing. Phil. Becker, prop'r. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| America Hotel. Santa Isabel corner of San Fernando Street, Cienfuegos (Cuba.) First class hotel and restaurant in the high part of the building, situated in the best and most central part of the city. ... M. Santos ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1859. Allen House, H.J. Allen, proprietor. This house is furnished with all modern improvements, and is strictly a first-class hotel, centrally located. ... Wolcottville, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| All-breezes Summer Resort Block Island. ... Board and lodging $1 a day, and $6 a week. Address, Rev. R.D. Frost. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Albion Hotel. Palace Street Quebec. |
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1870-01-01 |
| McGill Street Albion Hotel, Montreal, P.Q. Stearns & Murray, proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Albany, Denver. |
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1870-01-01 |
| An uninvited guest. Hires' Rootbeer. The Charles E. Hires Company. ... 117-119 Arch St. Philadelphia. Jewell's Pharmacy, 99 Main St., -- Batavia, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| C.H. Remer. Japan & China tea store 15 Genesee St. Auburn, N.Y. ... |
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Remer, C. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| C.D. Dows & Co. Manufacturers of Belfast Ginger Ale. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1831. C.D. Boss & Son, cracker manufacturers, New London, - Conn. ... Originators of lunch milk biscuit. Patented October 1870. Boss. |
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1870-01-01 |
| C.C. Warren, Waterbury, Vt. ... Warren's Jersey Creamery. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Red Cross Coffee ... C.A. Cross & Co. ... Fitchburg, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Atlas Hotel Company, limited, Philadelphia, 52d St. & Elm Ave ... John Crump, general superintendent. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Atlantic Hotel, St. Johns, Newfoundland, first class accomodation, terms moderate. The most central & healthy position in the city. J.W. Foran, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Astor House, New York, G.K. Lansing, manager. Allen & Dam, proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Arlington Hotel Rome, N.Y. D.P. McHarg, owner & proprietor. "The Arlington" is new, modern and commodious. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Antlers. E. Barnett, proprietor. Colorado Springs, Colo. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Anthony House Ladies & Gentlemens Restaurant 834 Broadway New York. Charles A. Merritt. European Plan at reasonable prices. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Anglo-American Hotel. Corner Johnson and Ontario Streets, Kingston, Ont. ... This house has been enlarged and refitted in first-class style. C.E. Fralick, proprietor. J.W. Fralick, manager. This house has been englarged and refitted in first-class style. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Anchor Hotel J.H. Benjes, prop. 610 & 612 E. Pratt St. Baltimore, Md. |
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1870-01-01 |
| American House. H.W. Chase. W.M. Thayer, proprietors. Frank W. Durgin, clerk. $2.00 per day. Refurnished, -- New sample rooms on ground floor. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. |
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1870-01-01 |
| American House, Hanover St. Boston. Lewis Rice, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| American Hotel, Sharon Springs, N.Y. N.M. La Rue & Son, proprietors. Terms, $2.00 per day. Send for circular. |
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1870-01-01 |
| American Hotel Atwood & Co. of New York, - Proprietors. Toronto, Ontario. |
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1870-01-01 |
| American Hotel. E. Foster, proprietor, Hartford, Ct. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bonney's Hotel, only 3 minutes walk to post office and R.R. depots. George W. Warner, -- proprietor. Corner of Washington and Carroll Sts. Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Biddeford House, Biddeford, Me. F. Yates, proprietor. Rates, $2 a day. ... Yates House, Biddeford Pool, Me. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Berwick. H.F. Hunt, manager, steam and natural gas heat. Cambridge, Ohio. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Belvedere. Hoadley & Page, proprietors. Corner Penna. Avenue and Third Street N.W., near capitol and R.R. depots, Washington, D.C. Lowest-priced first class house in the city. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| National House, Chelsea Street, between the square and Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass. Cutter & Walker, proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bellevue House, Newport, Vermont. H. Bean, proprietor. A good livery stable connected with the house. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bell House, Knoxville, Tenn. Centrally located. First class fare. Large airy rooms, well furnished. H. Asher, proprietor. Formerly proprietor of Gibson House, Cincinnati, Ohio, and McClurg House, Wheeling, Va. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Today and every day! Beaumont Inn country ham and chicken most delicious vegetables and desserts prompt and courteous service no reduction in food or service, but in price only Mrs. Glave Goddard. Owner --- C.M. Dedman, mgr. Phone 249 Harrodsburg, Ky. .... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bardwell House, Rutland Vt. J.W. Cramton, proprietor. Good livery connected with the house. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Balmoral Hotel. Montreal H.W. Randolph. Manager ... Now under an entire change of management, is unrivalled by any hotel in Canada. ... Points of interest in and about Montreal. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ballard House Exchange Hotel. Richmond, Va. J.L. Carrington. Proprietor corner 14th and Franklin Streets. Capacity, 800. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Baldwin the leading hotel of San Francisco ... Alex. MacAbee --- business manager. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Livingston S. Hinkley, M.D. William L. Beardsley. L.S. Hinkley & Co., proprietors. Avon Springs Sanitarium and summer resort. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ausable House, Keeseville, N.Y. G.T. Thomas, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Augusta House, State Street, Augusta, Maine. Charles Milliken, proprietor. C.E. Sturtevant, clerk. Free coaches to and from trains and boats. |
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1870-01-01 |
| E.N. Alling artistic printing 818 novelties Chapel Street New Haven Conn. |
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Alling, E. N. |
1870-01-01 |
| E.N. Alling superior printing 818 Chapel Street latest styles New Haven Conn. |
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Alling, E. N. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Albany Engraving Co. Photo-engraving of every description. Albany, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A. Hoen & Co. Lithographers engravers and printers. Established 1835 ... Baltimore. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.B. Harris & Co. Plain and ornamental job & card printers. P.O. Box 503, Springfield, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Oak Hill House, Littleton, N.H. ... The site on which this house stands, has long been a favorite resort for the tourist, commanding as it does, one of the most beautiful and extensive views in New England. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Colorado Mineral Palace Pueblo, Colo. The most gorgeous building the richest display of glittering mineral wealth on Earth. Colorado owes her greatness to the mining industry, and this palace is erected to display specimens from every section ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Colonial Hotel, Cleveland. Absolutely fire proof. Prospect Street Front. L.A. McCreary. W.C. Furst. Proprietors. Euclid Avenue entrance to hotel, through colonial arcade. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cogswell's Sierra Madre Villa, San Gabriel, Los Angeles Co., Cal. ... A first-class hotel in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains, 1,800 feet above the sea. ... W.P. Rhoades, lessee, San Babriel, Los Angeles Co., Cal. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clifton Park Hotel, J.H. Brenneisen, proprietor, Clifton Park, Saratoga Co., N.Y. Dear Mattie: I have a hard subject to write and lecture on, and I want to know if you will give me some of your assistance; I am to lecture on it to-night. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cliff House and surroundings, as seen from the Navajo Springs. E.E. Nichols, - proprietor. Manitou, -- Colorado. Altitude 6,124. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cliff House and grounds. Manitou, Colorado. E.E. Nichols, proprietor. ... The Cliff House at Manitou, as a winter resort cannot be surpassed. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cliff House. Incandescent electric lights, electric bells and all other conveniences throughout the house. E.E. Nichols, Jr. manager E.E. Nichols. Proprietor. Manitou, Springs, Colo. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cliff House and cottages, Manitou Springs, Colo. E.E. Nichols, - proprietor. ... nearest hotal to the celebrated Soda Springs and bath house ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clark's Hotel. New Ipswich, N.H. P.H. Clark, proprietor ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| L. Prang & Co. Art and educational publishers, Boston. Prang's Christmas and New-Year cards, valentine, Easter and birthday cards, Thanksgiving and dinner cards. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| L. Prang & Co. Art and educational publishers, Boston. Prang's American chromos. The most perfect fac-similes of oil and water-color paintings produced anywhere. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Publishing house of The Mail, Toronto, Canada. ... It takes over 44 miles of white paper, three feet wide, on which to print each edition of The Weekly Mail. It takes over 102 miles of white paper, three feet wide, each week, on which to print The Daily Mail. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| D.E. Bradley, printer, East Jaffrey, N.H. |
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Bradley, D. E. |
1870-01-01 |
| George E. Boughton, printer, Jonesville, N.Y. ... |
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Boughton, George E. |
1870-01-01 |
| Andrew S. Biggar, job printer and stationer, Ballard Vale, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Headquarters: Leipzig, Germany. Branches: New York, Berlin, London, Moscow ... Berger & Wirth manufacturers of lithographic and printing inks New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Artistic printing & engraving Co. 17-19 Mill St. Rochester N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| America. "One flag, the American flag: One language ... " I pledge allegiance to my flag and to the country for which it stands; ... American bank note company Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| E.N. Alling artistic printing 818 Chapel Street novelties New Haven Conn. |
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Alling, E. N. |
1870-01-01 |
| E.N. Alling artistic printing 818 Chapel Street novelties New Haven Conn. |
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Alling, E. N. |
1870-01-01 |
| Miller & Best, manufacturers importers & publishers, art and advertising novelties ... 67 High Street, Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The Mercury," Charleston, South Carolina. |
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1870-01-01 |
| American Mutual Library Association, R.G. Badoux, manager. Merchants publishing and advertising company. ... Chicago, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Twelve sacred texts from the New Testament. Richard McCauley, no. 1316 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. |
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McCauley, Richard. |
1870-01-01 |
| Germania. Martin & Wurzburg, publishers ... (German weekly) English and German job printers. 54 Lyon St., (Leppig's block), Grand Rapids, Mich. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Manchester Union. Daily weekly. Department of illustration. Harold M. Render photo-etcher. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Father Tuck's "Dolly Dear" series. Little Red-Riding-Hood. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Oldest lithographic house in America, first medal for first chromo published in America. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Old Corner Book Store, medical, scientific, agricultural and theological books. ... Damrell & Upham ... Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The New York News Company, publishers' agents, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The New York herald. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Youth's companion a weekly paper for young people and the family. Published by Perry Mason & Co., Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Will you take the Youth's companion. Perry Mason & Co. Boston. Publishers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A Japanese offering. C.H. Remer. Japan & China tea store 15 Genesee St. Auburn, N.Y. ... |
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Remer, C. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| B.T. Babbitt's 1776 Trade mark soap powder. Takes the lead. Beautiful tribute to women. ... B.T. Babbitt's best soap and soap powder is admitted by both the trade and consumer, to be by far the best. ... |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Youth's companion. Perry Mason & Co. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Youth's companion. Weekly paper for young people and the family. Published by Perry Mason & Co. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| With best wishes Youth's Companion, Perry Mason & Co. publishers. What we now give with the holly scroll saw $3.00. ... This is the best saw in the world for the price. ... Perry Mason & Co., 41 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Simply a reminder that the Flint & Walling Manufacturing Co. at Kendallville, Indiana are the largest wind-mill and pump manufacturers in the world ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Charter Oak lawn mower. The new "Charter Oak" lawn mower. The most beautiful and perfect lawn mower in the world. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Charter Oak lawn mower. The Hills "Archimedean" Lawn Mower Company, manufacturer of the "Archimedean" and "Charter Oak" lawn mowers. ... Hartford, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The best line of implements and road vehicles under the sun. Chas. H. Childs & Co. Manufacturers and dealers in agricultural implements wagons, carriages, road carts. Utica, N.Y. ... Childs' perfect plows ... U.T.K. Harrow ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckeye lawn mower. ... [illegible] |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckeye Lawn Mower. ... Manufactured for P.P. Mast & Co., agricultural implements, pumps, etc. Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Farm-talk by Geo. E. Brackett, Belfast, is the only book in print about farming subjects written in colloquial ... Flora's Bouquet, is a beautiful volume of flower engravings ... Brackett & Co., Belfast, Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The "Woonsocket" arctics. Always ahead. If you want the best rubber boots and shoes ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 87 A.R. Wood, dealer in fine and heavy boots, shoes & rubbers ... 87 Court Street ... Binghamton, N.Y. ... |
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Wood, A. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| William B. White, manufacturer of boot and shoe patters no. 29 High Street, Boston. ... |
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White, William B. |
1870-01-01 |
| W.A. Bacon, fine boots and shoes 813 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. |
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Bacon, W. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Best material. Atwood & Kingh, fine hand sewed boots, shoes and slippers 1035 Walnut Street Philadelphia. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dieterichs harness oil. Manufactured by E.F. Dieterichs, Cleveland, Ohio. ... |
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Dieterichs, E. F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Brown and Coe, breeders and importers of the best strains of pure-bred aberdeen-angus cattle ... Davenport, Iowa. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Feeding directions Blatchford's milk mash. ... Blatchford Calf Meal Company ... Waukegan, Illinois. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buy the "appleby" hand-made harness and collars ... T.H. Appleby Mfg. Co. ... Syracuse, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Orchilla Guano the great soil enricher. R.A. Wooldridge & Co. Importers Baltimore, Md. A few reasons why Orchilla guano is so largely used and is accomplishing such valuable results. ... 212 Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| New Easy lawn mower. Blair Manufacturing Company. ... Manufactured by the Blair Manufacturing Company. Springfield, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fernando B. Smith's patent sprinkler and novelty force pump. Canton, Ohio, U.S.A. ... it throws a strong stream of sixty feet or more. ... Fernando B. Smith, manufacturer, Canton, Ohio, U.S.A. |
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Smith, Fernando B. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Globe lawnmower. ... Manufactured for A.I. Root, apiarian supplies, Medina, O. |
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Root, A. I. |
1870-01-01 |
| Advertising rates. The Orange County farmer, Port Jervis, N.Y. Rates per line "agate" 10 cents. ... Special rates on all reading or business notices. The Orange County Farmer is one of the leading agricultural newspapers ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckeye Force Pumps. Mast, Foos & Co. Springfield, O. U.S.A. Manufacturers of lawn mowers, iron fences, wind engines, etc. etc. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Columbia steel wind mill manufactured by Mast, Foos & Co. Springfield, O. ... The Buckeye force pumps ... Buckeye wrought iron punched rail fence ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Archimedean Lawn Mower. The Hills Archimedean Lawn Mower Company, manufacturers of the "Archimedean" and "Charter Oak" lawn mowers. ... Hartford, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Globe lawn mower. ... Manufactured for Kendall & Whitney, Portland, Maine. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wyman Elliot, dealer in seeds, trees and plants, city market, Minneapolis, Minn. ... Our motto - the best is always the cheapest. ... ornamental grasses, California plumes, bouquet greens, and Christmas trees, wholesale and retail, at City Market. |
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Elliot, Wyman. |
1870-01-01 |
| Pennsylvania State Fair Philadelphia. Main building. Compliments of M. L. Shoemaker & Co., limited, Philadelphia. ... See analysis of our goods by the state chemist. Write for pamphlet "What of Fertilizers?" M.L. Shoemaker & Co. (Limited,) Delaware Ave. and Venango St., Philadelphia, Pa. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Germania Oil Co., Detroit, Mich. I would I were a boy again. J. N. Sackett manufacturer of and dealer in harness, bridles, collars saddles, whips, blankets, etc. ... Great Bend, Pa. |
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Sackett, J. N. |
1870-01-01 |
| American Fat Stock Show 1881 Schutter & Hotz Chicago. 45 W. Monroe St. ... The old reliable Schuttler wagon for sale by Thos. Hastel, Monticello, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Prolific poultry food will make chickens grow. Nothing will make chickens, young turkeys, ducks, or goslings grow like mixing a little Prolific Poultry Food with their morning feed. It is also profitable to feed to laying hens at all seasons of the year. ... L.B. Lord, proprietor, Burlington, Vt. ... |
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Lord, L. B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Visit Manchester Poultry Show City Hall, Thursday and Friday, January 4 and 5, 1900 ... Biggle Poultry Book ... Wilmer Atkinson Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Publishers of Farm Journal. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The stallion Saxon ... fifty dollars to insure. ... Verona, Essex Co., N.J. M. McConnell. |
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McConnell, M. |
1870-01-01 |
| Col. Joseph Leffel, Springfield, Ohio. Smallest business man in the world. ... Col. Joseph Leffel Springfield, Ohio. Breeder of all kinds of poultry & pets ... garden & flower seeds. Flowers for sale. Eggs for hatching in season. ... |
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Leffel, Joseph. |
1870-01-01 |
| Going for Kendall's Spavin Cure ... Kendall's Spavin Cure. A few reasons why ... Kendall's Spavin Cure ... B.J. Kendall & Co., proprietors, Enosburgh Falls, Vt., U.S.A. Sold by all druggists. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Going for Kendall's Spavin Cure ... Kendall's Spavin Cure. For horses and other animals. ... Kendall's Spavin Cure on human flesh. ... B.J. Kendall & Co., proprietors, Enosburgh Falls, Vt., U.S.A. Sold by all druggists. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Freeman Milling Co's cow bran. ... Freeman Millin Co. ... West Superior, Wis., U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| For sale by Ferguson & Adsit, Burlington, Vermont. ... Manufacturers & dealers in carriage & saddlery hardware. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Concentrated Food Co. ... Boston, Mass. ... Horses fed on this food improve vastly in their appearance ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Thomas' Eclectric [sic] oil. ... What it has done. What it will do. It will positively cure toothache ... earache ... backache ... |
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Thomas, Dr. |
1870-01-01 |
| Has proved itself a positive cure for dandruff, humor and falling of the hair. T. Hill Mansfield's Capillaris for ladies toilet. It will give you a luxurient head of hair. ... Portland, Me. ... |
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Mansfield, T. Hill. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of H.B. Clark, Pulaski, N. Y. Warranty unlimited. T.B. Terry & Co. ... Scissors and shears that will not rust ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Taft's Dental Rooms. 187 E. Main St. Cor. Stone. ... Rochester, N.Y. our work is done by experienced graduates and specialists ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Sweet Bye & Bye" popular bouquet ... Herman Tappan succesor to Corning & Tappan. Perfumer, New York. ... |
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Tappan, Herman. |
1870-01-01 |
| "A woman's crowning glory is her hair." Sutherland Sisters' Hair Grower! Will grow hair. ... S.B. Wright & Co., agents ... [Illegible] Everlasting Cologne ... S.B. Wright & Co., manufacturers ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Registered 24 hour corn cure. Warranted. N.W. Stiles, manfr. 244 Boylston St. Boston ... |
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Stiles, N. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| E. Schuster's barber shop Ouray, Colorado. ... The leading barber shop in Ouray. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. ... |
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Schuster, Ernst. |
1870-01-01 |
| There was once a crooked man and he walked a crooked mile and he found a crooked hair pin ... The Cupid Hair-Pin mfg'd by Richardson and DeLong & Bros. Philadelphia, Pa. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Saved by Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers ... she was young and lovely ... he was poor but talented, and unfortunately time was whitening his beard ... a friend suggests the trial of Buckingham's Dye ...R. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.H., U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Th. Rietzke's ladies hair store 108 W. Madison St., Chicago. Wigs of every description made to order ... |
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Rietzke, Thomas. |
1870-01-01 |
| Toilet cream dentifrice lip salve, toilet soap ... Pond's extract hemorrhages & inflammations 482 Oxford St. London ... Pond's Extract Co. 14 W. 14th St. New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Pike's Toothache Drops and save your teeth. C.N. Crittenton, proprietor, New York ... |
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Crittenton, Charles N. |
1870-01-01 |
| Parker's Hair Balsam. "How to preserve the hair," is a question that troubles many who, through age, disease or neglect are growing bald, or whose hair is turning gray. ... Parker's ginger tonic. A medicine that should be in every family. ...Hiscox & Co. ... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Yes indeed Gus, for I never would have married you looking as you do in that portrait; old enough to be my father ... Parker's Hair Balsam ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Yes indeed Gus, for I never would have married you looking as you do in that portrait; old enough to be my father ... Parker's Hair Balsam ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Nicol & Co. Manufacturers of high art hair tools. 55 W. Washington St. Chicago, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The old way. The new way. Mitchell's Cure-all corn and bunion plaster. These plasters are as thin as a sheet of paper ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ask your druggist for Dr. Merriman's fragrant kalliodont for beautifying and preserving he teeth A.F. Merriman & Son., Oakland, Cal. U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A happy new year. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Akehurst's birthday cards, presents for all occasions, 166 & 168 Genesee, Utica, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Keith Bros. Engravers stationer printers. Fine work a specialty. ... Quincy, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1832. The Kellogg & Bulkeley Co. Lithographic printers ... Hartford, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.M. Kennedy, Galena Street, plain and decorative printer, Dixon, Illinois. |
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Kennedy, W. M. |
1870-01-01 |
| Designing and photographing. Estimates given on catalogue illustrations, machinery and all commercial work ... James Kenny, successor to Redman & Kenny wood-engraving. ... |
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Kenny, James. |
1870-01-01 |
| Beware the bull. Knight & Howland, printers and engravers, New Bedford, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dearly bought. The hammock series. By the author of No Gentlemen, A Sane Lunatic, etc. The Lakeside Press. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Printing Press Company's new perfected Prouty job presses, unequaled for embossing, half-tone and finest commercial printing. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Good-bye "dangerous!" Before the "rink" was built. Printed on the Lightning Card Press by Hutchings, of Hartford. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lyman Manufacturing Co. manufacturers of envelopes and office stationery, chromatic printers and stationers, 49 Taylor Street Springfield, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chas. E. Marsh, card & job printer, business and address cards a specialty. Greenville, N.H. |
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Marsh, Charles E. |
1870-01-01 |
| Otto Martin, Bronze powders, gold, silver and metal leaf ... No. 29 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. |
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Martin, Otto. |
1870-01-01 |
| Maverick-Clarke Litho Company. Stationers, printers, lithographers ... San Antonio, Tex. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The roller skating rink at G.A.R. Coliseum, Summer St. is open every afternoon and evening. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Richmond & Vaughan. Dealers in fine sporting dogs, Nemasket Kennel, Richmond & Vaughan, proprietors, Middleboro, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Row boats to let at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet. |
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Rhodes, T. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Row boats to let. Address T.H. Rhodes, Pawtuxet. Telephone call, 109-e, Rhodes on the Pawtuxet. |
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Rhodes, T. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Philadelphia Roller Skating Rink. Twenty-third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Open from September to May. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| New York Natatorium and Physical Institute, Fifth Avenue, cor. 45th Street. Henry Gehard, Prop'r. ... Swimming school, swimming bath and gymnasium ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Niagara Falls Tower and passenger elevators. 300 feet high ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A view in Mont Alto Park, Mont Alto, Pa. The finest picnic ground in the country ... Geo. B. Wiestling, Supt. Mont Alto R.R. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Game-laws of the state of Pennsylvania. ... L.W. Tisdel, manufacturer of and dealer in guns & pistols ... Scranton, PA. |
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Tisdel, L. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Lowell Skating Rink, corner of Gorham and Union Streets. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Imperial Club skates no wrenches, keys, screws or nuts to lose. Can be changed to boots varying in size instantly by a simple movement of the latch. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Harvard roller skate best in the world. "I have only skated an hour, and I am awful tired". "Why don't you use the Harvard skate like mine. I have skated all afternoon." ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Harvard Roller Skate best in the world. The modern Atalanta distancing all competitors. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Harvard Roller Skate best in the world. Our rink managers. Why dont you use the Harvard skates since I have had them my expenses on repairs have fallen 70 per cent. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Architectural iron works. Henry F. Edwards manufacturer of constructive amd ornamental metal work, for building and engineering purposes. ... Worcester, Mass. |
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Edwards, Henry F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House ... Thursday eve., March 2d, [1871] ... Goethe's sublime creation, Faust ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Opera House, Monday & Tuesday ev'ngs, June 12 & 13 [1871] ... Mark the programme. Overture--Tony Pastor's medley ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Union Square Theatre, corner of Fourteenth Street and Broadway. ... The performance will commence with ... The other fellow ... Wednesday afternoon, October 18th, [1871] benefit in aid of the Chicago sufferers ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Thursday, Oct. 19th, 1871 ... will be acted an original drama ... Divorce ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| A grand sacred concert ... Lyceum Hall, Dorchester ... February 19, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Lent--1871. Churches in Providence ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Trimble Opera House. ... Grand complimentary benefit to Mr. Walter Keeble. ... June 5, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Grand concert! At Edwards Hall, on Tuesday evening, March 28th. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Music Hall, Providence. Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Worcester Choral Union ... May 5, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Manning's minstrels, who are now on brief traveling tour during the re-building of their new opera house, Chicago, which was recently destroyed by the great fire in that city. Programme for this evening ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Harvard Musical Association. ... Boston Music Hall ... March 23, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Fifty-fifth season. ... Boston Music Hall ... April 1st, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Spencer Town Hall. ... April 12, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Programme for Theodore Thomas' grand concert ... April 15th, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Music Hall, Providence. Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Worcester Choral Union ... May 5, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Grand miscellaneous concert at the M.E. Church, North Brookfield ... May 17, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Unitarian Church, Upton. ... May 19, 1871. Grand concert by the choir of the Unitarian Church. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The band concert. At City Hall ... June 1st, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Musical festival. ... June 7, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Floral concert and anniversary exercises of the Cong. Sabbath School Barrington R.I. ... June 18th, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| 1841. Maplewood Institute 1871. Thirtieth anniversary. ... July 6th, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Grand concert. ... Lyceum Hall, Woburn ... Sept. 26, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Grand concert ... Town Hall, Jamaica Plain ... October 13, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Concert given by the choir of the South Congregational Church. ... Oct. 21, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Concert at Franklin St. Congregational Church Church, Somerville ... Nov. 9, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Concert at Franklin St. Congregational Church, Somerville ... Nov. 9, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Second concert at Alexander Presbyterian Church ... November 21st, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. ... December 1st. ... December 2d. ... December 4th. ... Dec. 6th. ... December 8th. ... Dec. 9th. [1871] ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| All goods warranted "never to rip" Orr's pantaloon overalls easy fitting pants & working shirts. Manufactured by Sweet, Orr & Co. House estbd. 1871. |
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1871-01-01 |
| "The Longshoreman" a tale of Sweet, Orr & Co's., pantaloon overalls, working shirts, coats & pants. New York and Chicago. ... Don't be deceived by wordy dealers who attempt to sell you imitation overalls or pants which are not made by Sweet, Orr & Co. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Central European Hotel 100 & 102 Randolph St., near Dearborn, Chicago. The most central and cheapest house in the city. Having been thoroughly renovated and refitted, is now open for guests ... Capt. Wm. Briggs, prop. |
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1871-01-01 |
| Concert! For the benefit of Jefferson College, at Canonsburg, Pa. Monday, eve. Jan. 30. '71. In Providence Hall. Programme. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| John Howe.--Tradition says that he was a descendant of a relative of Lord Howe, of Warwickshire, England. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Junior prize declamation, '72. Monday, July 10, l871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Senior and junior exhibition, on Monday evening, April 3, 1871, at Lemont Hall. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| To the parishioners and worshippers in Trinity Church. It is earnestly desired that the flowers for the decoration of the church at Easter should be provided by the more general offerings of the worshippers. ... Gifts for this object may be presented in the offertory, marked with this special designation, during the Sundays in Lent, or may be sent to the clergy in charge of the church. Lent, 1871. |
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1871-01-01 |
| Worcester, [April 5] 18[71] Dear sir: at the annual meeting of the members of the Worcester County Institution for Savings, held at their office in Worcester this day, you were duly elected a member of the corporation. Respectfully yours, [J. Henry Hill clerk] secretary. |
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Hill, Jonathan Henry, 1818-1890. |
1871-01-01 |
| Mr. & Mrs. Jonas Bennett, Reception. Wednesday evening, Sept. 27th at 8 o'clock. High St. West Medford. ... |
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Bennett, Jonas. |
1871-01-01 |
| New Church dancing parties. The committee on dancing of the "Boston Society of the New Jerusalem" have made arrangements for a series of dancing parties to be given at Papanti's Hall, no. 23 Tremont Street, ... George B. Davis, Charles H. Little, George T. Hawley, ... Boston, Nov. 15, 1871. |
Invitations. |
Davis, George B. |
1871-01-01 |
| Complimentary ball in honor of H.I.H. The Grand Duke Alexis. The executive Committee appointed by the citizens of Boston, request the pleasure of your company, at the Boston Theatre Friday evening, December 8th 1871, ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth and last week of Guy Mannering ... January 23, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. Established 1841. ... October 30, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. Established 1841. ... Nov. 27, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. Established 1841. ... December 26, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Plainfield Central School. [Charlie French] has been perfect this [2 marks] no. of credits, [400] no. of extras, [29] date [Jan 27] 187[1 M.L.Reed.] Teacher. |
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1871-01-01 |
| Brewer & Tileston, publishers and booksellers, 131 Washington St., Boston. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Buchanan & Company, commission paper warehouse, and dealers in paper manufacturers' supplies, no, 59 Duane Street, New York. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The Makers of steel rails in the United States most earnestly appeal to Congress for the passage of a law which will prevent the annihilation of their business, and present their case as follows ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Leicester Academy. Average of [blank] for the month ending [blank] 187[blank] School rank. ... Military rank. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Saturday afternoon, Jan. 7, 1871, the drama, by Messrs. Charles Fechter and Wilkie Collins, entitled Black and white ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Wood's Museum ... Engagement for a limited number of nights, of the distinguished comedienne Miss Lucy Rushton. Commencing Monday, January 30, 1871, every evening and Saturday matinee will be produced, for the first time in New York, an entirely new and original drma, in a prologue and 3 acts, entitled Red Hands. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Saturday afternoon and evening, March 11, 1871, will be presented ... Saratoga ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Wednesday evening, June 14, 1871, the entertainment will commence with If I'd £1000 a year! ... The entertainment will commence with ... Mr. Catherwool or, Out of sight out of mind. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Opera House, Newark, N.J. ... Wednesday, September 6, 1871. ... Elfie or The Cherry Tree Inn ... Mr. Lingard will submit ... the following new and original sketches ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The Globe ... The management announce with gratification, the engagement for a limited period of the eminent actress Miss Charolotte Cushman who will make her reappearance ... after an absence of eleven years. ... November 13, 1871 ... presented for the first times at this theatre, Shakspeare's historical play of Henry VIII. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Somerville High School Association literary and musical entertainment at the Town Hall, Wednesday evening, Dec. 6th, 1871 ... Programme ... The Christmas carol ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The programme. An evening with the passions! At the Opera House, Springfield. Saturday evening, December 23 [1871]. Soiree dramatique ... Selections will be made from the following programme: The vagabonds. ... The beautiful snow. ... The lost heir. ... The ghost ... Shakesperean portraitures. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Programme for the week, commencing Monday, Dec. 25 [1871]... The entertainment will commence with the laughable sketch, entitled The Dutch shoemaker. ... [Theater Comique, 514 Broadway] ... W.H. Lester ... The very laughable negro sketch, Pompeys patients ... Will be presented the new and original drama, entitled Santa Claus. Or Poverty's Holiday. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| This evening will be acted ... "Divorce" ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Two grand concerts ... Mechanics Hall ... November 20, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Grand army course. ... [Jan. 1871] |
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1871-01-01 |
| Choral festival. All Saints Church, Worcester. ... February 16, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Historical chamber concert. ... March 24th, 1871, in Washburn Hall. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| 25th annual fast night concert ... April 6, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Flower queen or Corination of the rose ... Piedmont Chapel ... May 16 and 18. [1871] ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Grand concert ... May 19, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Musical festival. ... June 8, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Richards, Metcalf & Co.'s Music Rooms ... June 29, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Monday evening, July 10, 1871. ... At the new church. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Concert. Central Church. ... Oct. 12, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| 1871. Fourteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Convention. The artists' concert, being the second grand concert of the series of four ... Oct. 26 ... Programme. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Convention. Fourteenth annual festival finale concert. ... Mechanics Hall ... Oct. 27, 1871. ... Accompaniments by the Boston Orchestral Union. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Theodore Thomas' grand symphony ... 1871-72 ... Mechanic's Hall ... November 30. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Mechanic's Hall ... Nov. 30th, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Association Hall ... Dec. 20, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... January 23d. [1871] ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Hastings, Reception. Wednesday evening, October 11th, 1871. ... Brattle St. Cambridge. |
Invitations. |
Hastings, Oliver. |
1871-01-01 |
| Medford, October 18, 1871. Your attendance is requested at the vestry of the Medford M.E. Church, Thursday evening, the 26th inst. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Eastern Yacht Club. Boston, February 4, 1871. Sir: The first general meeting of the club for the year will be held at the Parker House, on Tuesday, February 14, ... John Jeffries,Jr. Secretary. ... Report of committee on alteration of rule IX. of sailing regulations. ... Treasurer's Report. Choice of Officers. |
Invitations. |
Jeffries, John, 1796-1876. |
1871-01-01 |
| Mrs. Moulton. Mechanics Hall. ... November 3, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Second grand concert ... Mechanics Hall ... November 22, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| F.S. Chanfrau and Tompkins & Hills Boston Theatre Company. This evening [1871] will be given, the renowed drama in 5 acts and 8 tableaux, entitled Kit, the Arkansas traveler. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Saturday afternoon, Jan. 14, 1871, the drama, by Messrs. Charles Fechter and Wilkie Collins, entitled Black and white ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Private theatricals at Miss C.L. Clark's, Warren St. Friday, April 28, 1871. ... |
Playbills.; Programs. |
Clark, C. L. |
1871-01-01 |
| Private theatricals for the benefit of Harvard Church Organ Fund, at Union Hall--Charlestown. Friday evening, April 14, 1871. The interesting drama ... Dreams of delusion. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| [Tuesday Sept. 22, 1871] Unsworth's minstrels and burlesque opera troupe. ... To conclude with ... Lucrezia Borgia! ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Programme for this evening. ... Protean burletta. Tibbs among the Hindoos! |
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1871-01-01 |
| K.O.S.C. ... Horticultural Hall ... Feb. 17, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Inaugural night. Mechanics Hall. ... April 3, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Musical and literary entertainment. ... Oct. 18, [1871] in Grand Army Hall ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Re-engagement of Mr. Walter Montgomery, for positively one week only. ... May 17, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Thursday afternoon, Jan. 12, 1871, the drama, by Messrs. Charles Fechter and Wilkie Collins, entitled Black and white ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Music Hall. Max Maretzek's new German opera for one night only. Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1871, first appearance of the celebrated prima donna, M'lle A. Rosetti ... Der Freischutz ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Fechter and Carlotta Leclercq ... Monday evening, March 27, 1871 ... No thoroughfare founded upon Charles Dickens' admited novel of that name ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Opera House. ... Friday evening, May 19th, [1871] will be presented ... East Lynne! Or, The elopement. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| New Music Hall ... Tuesday evening, June 27, 1871, the entertainment will commence with If I'd £1000a year! ... To conclude with ... Cool as a cucumber ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| [Friday Oct. 6, 1871] Miss Adah Richmond's Burlesque and Vaudeville Company, from the Howard Athenæum, Boston. ... The performance to commence with ... The Bibbs family ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| This evening, Sinbad the sailor! ... Saturday night, October 28th. [1871] The splendid drama of The streets of New York! ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Grand concert, at Mechanics Hall ... Jan. 16, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. B.D. Allen's third chamber concert ... Feb. 28th, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Richards, Metcalf & Co.'s Music Rooms. ... June 12, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| 1871. Fourteenth annual festival of the Worcester Co. Musical Convention. First grand concert of the series of four ... Oct. 25 ... Programme. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Old South Church. ... Dec. 21st, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Barnabee Concert Troupe of Boston ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The pleasure of your company is requested to the grand civic and military ball to be given at the Continental Hotel Long Branch. Complimentary to Mr. W.B. Borrows by his guests and friends on Monday evening, 28th August 1871. To [Hon. R. Frothingham] and ladies. General committee. His excellency Theodore F. Randolph, Gov. NJ. ... Robt. F. Stockton, chairman. |
Invitations. |
Stockton, Robert F. |
1871-01-01 |
| Leicester Academy. Average of [blank] for the month ending [blank] 187[blank] School rank. ... Military rank. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The Makers of steel rails in the United States most earnestly appeal to Congress for the passage of a law which will prevent the annihilation of their business, and present their case as follows ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Trimble Opera House programme. ... Tuseday evening, Jan. 31st, 1871, Milman's intensely interesting tragedy, of Fazio! Or, The Italian wife's revenge. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Niblo's Garden ... Annual benefit of J.A. Zimmerman, treasurer. Saturday evening, Aug. 12, 1871, the performance will commence with ... Wild oats! ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Theater-Vorstellung des dramatischen Vereins "Aglaja."aus Gefälligkeit für die Breslau Co-Operative Union, Abth. No. 1, Samstag den 25. November 1871 im N.Y. Casino, 51-55 East Houston St. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Programme ... June 1, 1871, at Mechanics Hall. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Music can noble hints impart ... Fourteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Convention, at Mechanics Hall ... October 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th, 1871. ... Four grand concerts ... Officers for 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| The following notice is approved, and allowed to be read in the public schools ... The Worcester County Musical Convention will hold its fourteenth annual session in Mechanics Hall ... Oct. 23 ... and closing ... Oct. 27. ... S. Richards, sec'y. |
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1871-01-01 |
| Church of the Unity ... Nov. 21, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Senior exhibition for '71, the sixty-eight prize, at Lemont Hall, on Monday evening, June 5th, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Private theatricals, at Longwood, February 15 and 17, 1871. To commence with the comedy, "A lesson in love." ... To conclude with the farce, "Betsy Baker." |
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1871-01-01 |
| This evening the renowned Fox & Denier grand pantomime troupe in their new and original pantomime, entitled 3 blind mice! ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| 1871. Fourteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Convention. Third grand concert of the series of four ... Oct. 27. ... Programme. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Woman Suffrage Bazar. Boston, December 20, 1871. The New England Woman Suffrage Bazar is now open at Music Hall, and will continue Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 20, 21 and 22, ... Enclosed please find complimentary tickets. You are respectfully invited to attend. ... Hoping to see yourself and friends, we remain, Yours truly, Julia Ward Howe, Lucy Stone, Abby Kelley Foster, ... |
Invitations. |
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910. |
1871-01-01 |
| Exhibition of the North Russell St. Sabbath School. Wednesday evening, Nov. 22, 1871. Order of exercises. Singing by the school. |
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1871-01-01 |
| Rose Standish House, Vue De L'eau - - Hingham, Mass. July 26, 1871. M[J.A. Evans & friend] You are invited to be present on the occasion of the opening of the Rose Standish House, which will take place Friday evening, July 28, 1871. Very respectfully, Geo. A. Flagg, Jr. manager. ... |
Invitations. |
Flagg, George A. |
1871-01-01 |
| Parker House, 60 School St. Boys of '29! Annual meeting at the Parker House, Thursday, January 4th, ... Send answer to G.W.P. Yours, Geo. T. Bigelow, Benj. R. Curtis, William Gray, ... Class committee. Boston, Dec.20, 1871. |
Invitations. |
Bigelow, George Tyler, 1810-1878. |
1871-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Sidney Perham, armigero, gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis Collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, IV. idus Julias, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXXI ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| To the senators and members of the House of Representatives of Congress: Your memorialist, Mrs. Fannie [i.e., Fanny] Kelly, a citizen of the United States, and residing in the state of Kansas, respectfully petitioning your honorable bodies, represents ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Kelly, Fanny, 1845-1904. |
1871-01-01 |
| Music Hall ... Monday evening, June 26, 1871, will be presented ... Married for money ... To conclude with Little toddlekins. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Jan. 9th. [1871] ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... April 6, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Exhibition of the St. John's Sunday School, at Mechanics Hall ... May 24, 1871 ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. Established 1841. ... August 25th and 26th, 1871. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Denison Brothers. Flour and grain. Mills 42 So. Water St. and Foot Hillman St. New Bedford, Mass. |
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1871-01-01 |
| The Model store, 12 Tremont Row, Boston, opposite oriental tea store. Hosiery, gloves, laces, corsets ... John Particular Loring, 33 Winter Street, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Loring, John Particular. |
1871-01-01 |
| Established 1871. I.D. Allen & Co. Corsets skirts bustles and forms 21 Winter St. Boston. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Fifth Avenue Hotel Darling Griswold & Co. proprietors Fifth Avenue, opposite Madison Square, N.Y. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| F.A. Tracy & Co., Peterboro', N.H. Druggists & chemists. Dealers in toilet, and fancy goods. ... 1871. |
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1871-01-01 |
| Collar & Co's. Express. 1871. General express forwarders of money, packages of value and general merchandise. Office with the U.S. Express Co., Detroit, who will receive and deliver for Collar & Co's. Express. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Scientific American. Munn & Co., American & foreign patent attorneys. ... Solicitors of patents ... 37 Park Row, N.Y. ... Ready-acting dog-tail and gun-barrel attachment. ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Get the best and the cheapest! Moore's rural New-Yorker ... The great national illustrated rural and family weekly ... |
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1871-01-01 |
| Contract. This agreement witnesseth, that Ford Brothers hereby agree to manufacture and furnish to [E.H. Robbins] Campbells Improved Pruning and Hedge Shears ... [Nov. 13th] 187[1] ... P.O., Oneonta, N.Y. |
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1871-01-01 |
| To the Congress of the United States: Soon after the commencement of the late rebellion, the Mississippi River being almost wholly in the possession of the enemy, the military authorities of the United States decided to open and use the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers as lines of communication for the great armies destined to operate in the southwest. ... It was at this time and under these circumstances that my property was appropriated to the public use. ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Best, J. Milton. |
1872-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the fifth musical exhibition of the high and grammar schools of the city of Boston ... At the Boston Music Hall, Wednesday afternoon, Jan 22, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Fourth day, Thursday, June 20, 1872, French day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Afternoon concert, Wednesday, June 26, 1872. Official programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Baltic House Hall ... Commencing Monday evening, January 1st, 1872, Fraser's Bohemian Troupe of fancy glass blowers! In their grand promenade and pleasing entertainments. One of the prominent featurues of this exhibition is the working of The glass steam engine! "Queen of beauty." |
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1872-01-01 |
| Grand concert by the Irish National Band, from Dublin Ireland. ... T. Dominick Richardson. Programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Will appear to-night ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Duprez & Benedict's minstrels. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Duprez & Benedict's minstrels. ... The evening's entertaiment to conclude with the sensation afterpiece ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Concert, Monday, January 29th, at Concert Hall, Augusta, by the twin sisters, misses Macomber. ... Programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Lina Edwin's Theatre, 720 Broadway. The Original Georgia Minstrels ... Programme this evening. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Callender's Original Georgia Minstrels. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Programme of the Berger Family and Sol Smith Russell. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Programme of the Berger Family and Sol Smith Russell's Concert Troupe. ... Programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Programme! The Bergers and Sol Smith Russell ... Character songs. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Messrs. Hugo Leonhard and Julius Eichberg ... Mechanics Hall ... November 29, 1872 ... December 12, 1872 ... January 2, 1873 ... January 30, 1873 ... February 20, 1873 ... March 20, 1873. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| The national music of England, Ireland, & Scotland. ... At Union Hall ... Dec. 4, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Bradley's super-phosphate of lime. Manufactured only by Bradley Fertilizer Co., 27 Kilby Street Boston, Mass. ... for all garden vegetables and field crops ... Use English lawn fertilizer for your lawns and door yards. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Bradley's super-phosphate of lime. Manufactured only by Bradley Fertilizer Co., 27 Kilby Street Boston, Mass. ... for all garden vegetables and field crops ... Use English lawn fertilizer for your lawns and door yards. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| I always buys mine seeds of Briggs & Bro. Rochester, N.Y. ... Catalogue of flower and vegetable seeds, and summer flowering bulbs, for 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| The World's Peace Jubilee and International Music Festival. Chorus ticket. Boston, June 1872. |
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1872-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. ... Feb. 26, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1872, by W.G. Preston, in the office of the librarian of Congress, at Washington, and patent applied for. A.W. Locke & Co., Prs. Coliseum, Boston, 1872. ... C. T. Williams, dealer in ladies' and gents' furnishing, fancy and dry goods, 1611 Washington Street. |
Advertising cards. |
Williams, C. T. |
1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Fifth day, Friday, June 21, 1872, Austrian day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Dramatic and musical exhibition by the children of St. Mary's Sunday-School, Cambridgeport, on Monday evening, March 18, 1872, assisted by the Lyceum Brass Band, who have kindly tendered their services. |
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1872-01-01 |
| To the honorable the members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Forty-second Congress. At a general mass meeting of the operatives in the tobacco manufactories of St. Louis, held at Pepers Ware House, on the 16th day of March, 1872, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| In memorium. Copy of a letter from Henry M. Pierce, LL.D., formerly president of Rutgers' Female College. White Plains, September 9, 1872. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell: In Saturday's newspapers I saw notice of the death of your daughter Annie. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Commemorative). |
Pierce, Henry M. (Henry Miller), 1831-1902. |
1872-01-01 |
| The Undersigned were appointed a committee at the civil rights mass meeting, held in Washington, D.C., December 19, and instructed to present to your earnest attention the following memorial and resolutions: To the honorable members of the Forty-second Congress, of all parties: Respected sirs: We are aggrieved by being invidiously proscribed. ... The people, in their late national convention, which assembled at Philadelphia, at Cincinnati, and at Baltimore, affirmed that we, as well as all other citizens, should be protected in equality before the law. The people in the late election ratified this declaration. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Afternoon concert, Tuesday, July 2, 1872. Italian day... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Afternoon concert, Wednesday, July 3, 1872. Official programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Sunday, June 23, 1872, Grand sacred concert. Official programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Official programme, Tuesday, June 25, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Afternoon concert, Monday July 1, 1872. Irish day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Official programme. Saturday, July 6, l872. Benefit of Herr Johann Strauss. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Oratorio day. Monday, June 24, 1872. Official programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| The Neptune Yacht Club's fourth annual ball, will take place at Horticultural Hall, Worcester, Mass., Wednesday eve., January 3rd, 1872, to which your company with ladies is most respectfully solicited. ... Committee of arrangements. Com. H.J.H. Benson, - East Cambridge Geo. F. Johnson, - - Providence, ... |
Invitations. |
Benson, H. J. H. |
1872-01-01 |
| Our aim, The public good. An appeal to the citizens of Groton! The officers and members of Protector Engine Co., no. 4, of Groton, would most respectfully announce to the citizens of Groton their intention of holding on the evening of 25th of January, 1872, a grand social levee at the Town Hall, for the purpose of raising funds to furnish their engine house ... Charles Woolley, Jr., William F. Patch, A.H. Caryl, Jr., Samuel Russell, Charles H. Gerrish, committee on Levee. ... |
Invitations. |
Woolley, Charles. |
1872-01-01 |
| First grand social, of the T.F.M. at Aquidneck Assembly Rooms, Thursday ev'ng., Feb. 1st, 1872. ... Benj.W. Davis, - - Prompter. Floor manager: (silver tassel.) Henry Meyers. Aids. (gold tassels.) Chas. Corbett, John W. Alderson, Frank Mason. |
Invitations. |
Davis, Benjamin W. |
1872-01-01 |
| The National Telegraph Memorial Association requests the honor of your presence at the memorial services in honor of the late Sam'l F.B. Morse, to be held in the Hall of Representatives Tuesday evening, April 16th 1872 ... committee of arrangements, on the part of the Congress of the U.S. E.H. Roberts, N.Y. F.W. Palmer, Iowa ... H. Amidon, Sec'y. A.S. Solomons, chairman. ... |
Invitations. |
Amidon, H. |
1872-01-01 |
| Mrs. Wm. T.G. Morton requests the pleasure of your company, at the wedding reception of her daughter Bessie and Theodore C. Otis, Saturday afternoon June fifteenth from half past two to half past five o'clock. Wellesley. 1872. |
Invitations. |
Morton, Wm. T. G., Mrs. |
1872-01-01 |
| Reception Tuesday evening October twenty ninth from eight to ten o'clock 413 Broadway 1872. ... Mr. & Mrs. Rogers L. Barstow at home Thursdays in December corner of Stoughton and Pleasant Streets. Dorchester. ... |
Invitations. |
Barstow, Rogers L. |
1872-01-01 |
| Mrs. A.J. Freeman requests the pleasure of your company at the marriage ceremony of her daughter Emory to Dr. W.B. Jones at the Methodist Eposcopal Church Griffin, Ga. October 1st, 1872, ... |
Invitations. |
Freeman, A. J., Mrs. |
1872-01-01 |
| Wide awake Yankee Hose Company, no. 5, respectfully announce their seventh annual firemen's and civic ball, Christmas eve, Tuesday, December 24th, 1872, at Horticultural Hall, your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited. Committee of arrangements. Captain V.W. Lounsbury, Joseph Bolio, asst. ... Reception committee. Wm. E. Smith. W.J. Spooner. ... H.F. Dodge. prompter. ... |
Invitations. |
Lounsbury, V. W. |
1872-01-01 |
| Established 1872. William H. Mitchell, office: [41 North] Front Street ... Philadelphia. Paper makers' chemicals, clays and colors; also foreign and domestic rags and paper stock. |
Advertising cards. |
Mitchell, William H. |
1872-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... 47th and last week of the season. ... July 1st 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Boston Museum 1872 ... November 27th, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| The great household remedy. Dr. Seth Arnold's Balsam for diarrhea, dysentry, and for all bowel complaints. ... Gilman Bros., Propr's, Boston, Mass. ... Alexa, Nov. 4, 1872. ... James F. Carlen. |
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1872-01-01 |
| The duty on books. Office of the Printers' Circular, 517 Minor St., Philadelphia, May 17, 1872. To the editor of the Press: Sir: I notice in the proceedings of the House of Representatives, in committee of the whole on the tariff and tax bill, that a very material reduction of the duty on books and printed matter is proposed. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Menamin, R. S. (Robert S.), 1833-1887. |
1872-01-01 |
| An Address of citizens of Pennsylvania, calling the attention of the honorable senators and representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, to the existing unfair and partial character of the laws governing the distillation of whisky. |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Afternoon concert, Saturday, June 29, 1872. Official programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Second day, Tuesday, June 18, 1872, English day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. First day, Monday, June 17, 1872, great national day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Afternoon concert, Friday, June 28, 1872. Official programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Third day, Wednesday, June 19, 1872, German day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Sixth day, Saturday, June 22, 1872, Russian day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Senior and junior exhibition, at the Baptist Church, Monday evening, April 8th, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Theatre H.P.C. [1872] Opening of the new rooms. ... this Temple of Thespis, entitled Raising the wind! ... The fire new play entitled Slasher and crasher ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| The Boston Ran. Vol. 1. Boston, Thursday, February 1, 1872. No. 127 Boston Theatre. ... Return of the favorite, Mr. Frank Mayo ... This evening, Boucicault's sensational drama of the Streets of New York. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Return of the favorite, Mr. Frank Mayo ... Saturday, February 3d, 1872 ... The entertainment will be Boucicault's sensational drama of the Streets of New York ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mrs. John Drew's Arch Street Theatre. A. Everly, respectfully announces that his benefit will take place on ... March 8, 1872. |
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1872-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum. ... [May 1872] The performance to commence with the great original society drama, Dark Friday or, The king & queen of Erie. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... May 18th, 1872 ... Benefit of Mr. John M. Ward ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Progreamme this evening. [June 1, 1872] ... Extra announcement! The eminent comedian, Mr. Sothern ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Grand complimentary benefit tendered to Miss Mattie W. Lynch, by her numerous friends ... June 19, 1872, at the Newark Opera House. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique ... Programme for the week, commencing Monday, Sept. 23 [1872] ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Wallack's ... October 1st, 1872 ... Mr. W.S. Gilbert's original comedy, Pygmalion and Galatea! ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Grand Opera House. [Nov. 2 1872] Bill of the play. ... the grand spectacular fairy opera bouffe, ... entitled Le Roi Carotte. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Temple. ... From the Howard Anthenæum. The thrilling play and life-like panorama called Boston Before the fire!--On fire!--After the fire! ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Academy of Music! ... New York's favorite actress the beautiful and accomplished Miss Agnes Ethel! ... Dec. 31, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Our little ones. With 350 original illustrations. Beautiful covers in gold and colors. Charming stories edited by Oliver Optic. Price, $1.50. Lee and Shepard, publishers, 47 Franklin Street, Boston. |
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1872-01-01 |
| Worcester County Mechanics Association season of 1872-73. ... Oct. 31st ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Association. Fifteenth annual festival ... Grand finale concert ... October 18, 1872. Mechanics Hall ... Elijah: An oratorio. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Association concerts. ... Oct. 17, 1872. Programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Association. Grand symphony concert at Mechanics Hall ... Oct. 18, 1872, by the Boston Orchestral Union ... Programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Association concerts. ... Oct. 17, 1872. Programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... January 26th, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Lyceum and Natural History Association. ... Mechanics Hall ... Feb. 8th, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| [illegible] Hall ... February 9th, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Grand promenade concert ... Mechanics Hall ... Feb. 28, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... March 7th, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| H.L. Ainsworth's Music Rooms ... March 16th, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... March 20 and 21, [1872] ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| American Missionary Association. ... Mechanics Hall ... March 26, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Fast night. ... April 4, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... April 15. [1872] ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Jubilee concert ... Mechanics Hall ... June 4, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Oct. 16, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Association. ... October 18, 1872. Mechanics Hall ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Worcester Co. Mechanics Association. ... Oct. 31st. [1872] ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall, November 7, 1872. Lyceum & Natural History Association ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Popular concert ... November 12th, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Concert ... Mechanics Hall ... November 22, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Theodore Thomas' unrivaled concerts ... (1872-73). ... Mechanics Hall ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| American Missionary Association. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Sophmore prize declamation, '74. At the Baptist Church, Monday evening, July 1, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Junior prize declamation. '73. At the Congregational Church, Monday evening, July 8, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. Mechanics Building, Main Street. Wednesday evening, Jan. 3d, 1872. Grand complimentary testimonial tendered to the Perine sisters, by their numerous friends of Worcester, Mass. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Schumann Club. ... Horticultural Hall ... March 28th. [1872] ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Dec. 10, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Visit the handsomest carpet store in the city ... Goldthwait, Snow & Knight, 43 & 45 Washington Street, Boston. |
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1872-01-01 |
| Bal masque ... Mechanics Hall ... Feb'y 23, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| American Missionary Association. ... Mechanics Hall ... March 25, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Paul Falk's popular concerts. ... June 10th, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Dec. 13, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Boys of '29! Annual meeting at the Parker House, Thursday, January 9th, ... Send answer to G.W.P. Yours, Geo. T. Bigelow, Benj. R. Curtis, William Gray, Geo. Wm. Phillips. Geo. W. Richardson, class committee. Boston, Dec. 20, 1872. |
Invitations. |
Bigelow, George Tyler, 1810-1878. |
1872-01-01 |
| An Address of citizens of Pennsylvania, calling the attention of the honorable senators and representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, to the existing unfair and partial character of the laws governing the distillation of whisky. |
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1872-01-01 |
| The duty on books. Office of the Printers' Circular, 517 Minor St., Philadelphia, May 17, 1872. To the editor of the Press: Sir: I notice in the proceedings of the House of Representatives, in committee of the whole on the tariff and tax bill, that a very material reduction of the duty on books and printed matter is proposed. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Menamin, R. S. (Robert S.), 1833-1887. |
1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Afternoon concert, Friday, June 28, 1872. Official programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. First day, Monday, June 17, 1872, great national day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Second day, Tuesday, June 18, 1872, English day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Afternoon concert, Saturday, June 29, 1872. Official programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Senior and junior exhibition, at the Baptist Church, Monday evening, April 8th, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Sixth day, Saturday, June 22, 1872, Russian day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| World's Peace Jubilee, and International Musical Festival. Third day, Wednesday, June 19, 1872, German day. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Worcester Co. Mechanics Association. ... Feb. 1st, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| What the press of four of the great musical centres of the world say of the great lyric star ... Paris. ... Dublin. ... New York. ... London. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| First concert ... Mechanics Hall ... March 22d, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... April 2nd, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. ... Dec. 7, 1872. Ben. T. Hammond's concert ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanic's Hall ... (1872-73). ... Dec. 9th, ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| No. 469 "Eclectic" oil J.H. Wickes, 120 Maiden Lane. ... New York, Oct. 1872. ... J.R. Bartlett & Co. no. 28 India Street, Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Wickes, J. H. |
1872-01-01 |
| Estes & Lauriat, successors to W. H. Halliday & Co. booksellers and importers, 143 Washington Street, Boston. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Concert, Monday, January 29th, at Concert Hall, Augusta, by the twin sisters, misses Macomber. ... Programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Duprez & Benedict's minstrels. ... The evening's entertaiment to conclude with the sensation afterpiece ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Three grand concerts and exhibitions ... Mechanics Hall ... April 7th, 8th and 9th, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Harvard theatricals ... Benefit of the homeopathic fair. ... March 22, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| The Tammany. ... Monday, April 26, the grand pantomime burlesque, Robinson Crusoe and his Man friday! ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| The Globe [Oct. 1872] ... 2nd week of the sixth season. ... A dramatic study by MM. Erckmann-Chatrain, and entitled Bells! ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| There is in souls a sympathy with sounds ... Fifteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Association ... Mechanics Hall ... October 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1872 ... Four grand concerts ... Officers for 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| The best pianos at the lowest prices .. the Temple of Music, 280 Washington St. Boston ... Thos. Flaherty & Co. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Thomas Flaherty & Co. |
1872-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. Established 1841. ... A comedy week and a Warren week! ... May 6th and 7th, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| The pleasure of your company is requested by the Ambassadors of Japan, at the Arlington, Thursday evening, March 14th, 1872. |
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1872-01-01 |
| '72. Gymnastic contest for the Mrs. J.R. Thomson prizes. Under the direction of Mr. George Goldie. College of New Jersey, Saturday, May 25, '72, ... Contestants. Arthur W. Allen, Mo. Alvin Deverux, Fr., N.Y. ... Grand usher,- - J. W. Hageman. ... |
Invitations. |
Goldie, George. |
1872-01-01 |
| The Globe. ... Oct. 17 or, The Mormon, the maiden, and the little militaire. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mass meeting to-night! ... Cachinnation wil surely prevail. ... Tony Denier's Truly American Pantomime Company ... The greatest of clowns! ... In addition to an entirely novel pantomime ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Fourth concert of the People's Club Course ... Mechanics Hall ... Dec. 31st. [1872] ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Association concerts. ... Oct. 16, 1872. Programme. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| The evening star. Mechanics Hall ... Nov. 26, 1872. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Boston Museum 1872 ... Second week of "Article 47." ... Nov. 18th, 1872 ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Boulevard Dollar Store. (The Boston Coliseum, 1872.) 254 Washington Street, Boston. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| First Brigade. Headquarters, Troops for Special Duty, city hall, Boston, nov. 12 1872. Pass the bearer within the lines enclosing the burnt district. I.S. Burrell, Brig. Gen. Commanding troops. |
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1872-01-01 |
| The best pianos at the lowest prices, for cash at the Temple of Music, 280 Washington St. Boston ... Boston Coliseum, 1872. |
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1872-01-01 |
| The best pianos at the lowest prices, for cash at the Temple of Music, 280 Washington St. Boston ... Boston Coliseum, 1872. |
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1872-01-01 |
| Established February, 1872. Roscoe E. Collins, editor and publisher, the Merrimack journal Franklin Falls, New Hampshire. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Graduating exercises. Blackstone High School, at Congregational Church, on Thursday evening, June 27h, 1872. |
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1872-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Sidney Perham, armigero, gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis Collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, VI. idus Julias, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXXII ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Memorandum of a card presented to the Hon. Simon Cameron, chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs. I am asked to state in brief the strongest point of fact or argument in support of the bill now pending for the relief of our citizens who suffered from French spoliations on their commerce, between the 1st of January, 1792, and July 31, 1801. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Causten, James H., 1788-1874. |
1872-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Congress of the United States: At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the East Tennessee University, holden at Knoxville, Tennessee, on the 1st instant, the undersigned were appointed a committee to memoralize your honorable body for a further appropriation of public lands in aid of the agricultural colleges, which have been established under and in pursuance of the act of July 2nd, 1862. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Annual commencement of the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia, at the Academy of Music, Monday, March 11th, 1872, at half-past eleven o'clock, a.m. ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| Lunatics' retreat! Leap year, Jan. 8, 1872 The Maniacs' Society will let fly one if not more of their excruciating songs at the above place and time, when they will present such a great quantity of chin music as cannot fail (oh no, ha, ha !) to please, tickle, and even entertain all lovers (of song.) ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| College Hall. Class day concert ... July 8th, [1872] ... |
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1872-01-01 |
| L. Robbins, writing master, respectfully gives notices ... that he proposes to instruct any person ... in the useful accomplishment of penmanship. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Robbins, Lot, 1790-1873. |
1873-01-01 |
| The Globe ... March 1st, 1873, last 2 performances of the new Hebrew drama! ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Great attraction ... March 4th, '73 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| City Hall--Waterbury, Thursday evening, Nov. 20, '73. Wilkinson's New England Theatre. ... will be presented ... Little sunshine or The working girl's oath ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Music Hall. ... Immense attraction. One night only! Monday, April 7th ... the famous spectacular pantomime of Humpty Dumpty ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Delehanty, Hengler & Spaulding's Great Variety Troupe ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Theodore Thomas' unrivalled concerts last season (1873-74.) ... November 28th, 1873. ... November 29th ... December 1st ... December 3d ... December 5th ... Dec. 6th. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Lingard's souvenir ... Roberts' Opera House, (Hartford.) ... May 5th, 1873 ... Notices of the New York Press upon William Horace Lingard's performances. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| A lyste or sacred hymns ... Parson Bale hys meeting house, in ye towne of Melrose ... 10th daye of ye monthe of December ... 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Obrey Concert. ... Boston Lyceum Bureau ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| The Strakosch concerts. ... January, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| A Lyste ... Parson Beecher hys meeting house ... 18th day of ye month of February ... 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| A Lyste ... Parson Beecher's Meeting House, in ye towne of Brooklyne ... 18th day of ye month of February ... 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Harvard Musical Association. ... Boston Music Hall ... March 13, 1873 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| The Standard ... March 15, 1873 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| American Missionary Association. ... Tremont Temple ... March 22, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Easter, 1873. St. Stephen's Sunday School. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Cal Wagner's Minstrels! ... [May 10, 1873] ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Grand concert at Agricultural Hall, Hingham ... Aug. 26th, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Virginia Hall ... Concert by the Hampton colored students! ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Books containing the words and music of the Hampton students' slave songs ... College Hall, Amherst, Oct. 20 [1873] ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Last season ... December 2d, 1873 ... Mechanics Hall, Salem. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| A lyste ... Towne Hall, in ye towne of Grafton ... ye 3 day of Dec ... 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. ... November 28th, 1873 ... November 29th ... December 1st ... December 3d ... December 5th ... Dec. 6th. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| A lyste ... Parson Bale hys meeting house in ye towne of Melrose ... 10th daye of ye monthe of December ... 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Christmas service ... St. John's Church. Providence, R.I. 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Chicago Crystal Palace, Inter-State Expostion building. ... Samuel W. Kroff, real estate office ... |
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Kroff, Samuel W. |
1873-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall, Worcester Compagnie Francaise bouffes Parisiens ... 29 Mai 1873. ... Representation extraordinaire. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Sidney Perham, armigero, gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habitæ in comitiis Collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, VII. idus Julias, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXXIII ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Prize declamation '75. Monday evening, June 30, 1873, at the Baptist Church. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Catlin's Indian portraits and paintings. To the honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled: The undersigned, in behalf of herself and of her sisters, Clara Gregory Catlin and Louisa Victoria Catlin Kinney, daughters and sole heirs of the late Mr. George Catlin, who died on the 23d day of December last [1872] ... would respectfully present this petition, and ask the attention of Congress to the six hundred oil paintings ... of the North American Indians, now in the possession of Mr. Joseph Harrison, of Philadelphia ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Catlin, Elizabeth Wing, b. 1837. |
1873-01-01 |
| Information about the Midland Railroad and its connections. |
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1873-01-01 |
| Rhetorical exercises. In the church, Wednesday, June 18th. |
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1873-01-01 |
| Soldiers of the War of 1812. To the Congress of the United States: Desired amendments to the act of February 14, 1871, granting pensions to the soldiers of the War of 1812 and their widows. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Tyson, Bryan, 1830-1909. |
1873-01-01 |
| Office of the West Wisconsin Railway Company, 74 Broadway. New York City, May, 1873. This company has now completed its southern extension, perfecting the through route, and the whole line of road was thrown open to business in January last. For the benefit of parties unfamiliar with the company, its resources, route, and financial condition we annex the following ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 820 Spruce Street. Stated meetings. 1873. Meetings of the society - - Monday, March 10th. ... Meetings of the council - - Monday, Feb. 24th. ... 1874. Meeting of the society - - Monday, Jan. 12th. ... President, John Wm. Wallace. Vice Presidents. Benjamin H. Coates, G. Washington Smith. ... Secretary. Townsend Ward. ... |
Invitations. |
Ward, Townsend, 1817?-1885. |
1873-01-01 |
| The pleasure of your company is requested at the annual ball to be given by the cadets of the U.S.N.A. Friday Jan. 10th 1873. ... Committee Ct. Mid. W.H. Scheutze. Ct. Mid. J.M. Robinson. ... |
Invitations. |
Scheutze, W. H. |
1873-01-01 |
| "Faithful and fearless." 1845--1873 Eagle Hose Company, no. three, will give their second annual firemen's & civic ball, at Horticultural Hall, Washington's birth-day eve, Friday, - - Febuary 21st, 1873. You are respectfully invited to be present. with ladies. ... Chief engineer, S.E. Combs. 1st. asst. William Brophy, ... Company committee. Capt. Geo. Parks. ... |
Invitations. |
Combs, S. E. |
1873-01-01 |
| Camp fire of J.W. Lawton Encampment, Post no. 85, G.A.R. Ware, Mass. Wednesday eve., April 2, 1873, at their hall, Sandford's block, ... you are cordially invited to be present. Per order of committee. |
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1873-01-01 |
| 1848. 1873. Mr. & Mrs. A.W. Putnam will recieve their friends Monday eveing, June 23rd, 1873, ... Twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage. Mary L. Knight. Sutton. |
Invitations. |
Knight, Mary L. |
1873-01-01 |
| Sameul P. Avery, fine art room. 28 Fifth Avenue ... New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Avery, Samuel Putnam, 1822-1904. |
1873-01-01 |
| Study and carefulness earn this reward. [To Chester E. Rice from Carrie Weed 1873] |
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1873-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Senior and junior exhibition, on Monday evening, April 7, 1873 at the Baptist Church. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... March 19, '73 annual benefit of Miss Lilly Vining Davenport ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| A desperate go for reputation! By Prink and the poor-house exhalation. ... April 2d, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Booth's Theatre Bulletin. Week ending May 24, 1873. ... the grand historical and romantic drama of Amy Robsart ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Paul Falk's Tivoli bulletin. ... Sunday, October 26th, 1873. Sacred concert ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Sixteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Association. Second matinee. ... October 7th, 1873. ... Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Sixteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Association. First concert. ... Oct. 8th, 1873. ... Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Sixteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Association ... October 9th, 1873. ... Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Sixteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Association. ... October 9th, 1873. Artists' grand concert. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Sixteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Association. Fifth concert. ... Oct. 10. [1873] ... Judas Maccabeus. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Matinee musicale. Washburn Hall ... January 25, 1873 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... March 13th, 1873 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... April 3, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Programme for the Rubinstein concert at Mechanics Hall ... April 10. [1873] ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Evening of English glees. ... Mechanics Hall. ... April 18th, 1873 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| The Haymakers. Worcester, June, 1873. Mechanics Hall. Grand operatic cantata ... Will be performed by the Choral Union, in full costume ... June 3d, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| The Haymakers. Worcester, June, 1873. Mechanics Hall. Grand operatic cantata ... will be performed by the Choral Union, in full costume ... June 7th, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Concert by the pupils of the Worcester Conservatory of Music, June 27, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Worcester musical festival. Fifth concert. ... September 25. [1873] ... Chorus of the Association. Germania Orchestra. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Richards, Metcalf & Co.'s Music Rooms. Fourth Soiree Musicale, by pupils of Mr. H.S. Rice ... Nov. 6, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. November 15, 1873. Lyceum course. Grand concert by M'me Camilla Urso and Troup. Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Mr. Walter S. Kennedy has the honor to announce a grand concert ... Nov. 20, 1873 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. An evening of English glees, with the English Glee Club of New York ... December 30, 1873. ... Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| The crowning constitutional argument. To the honorable Senate and House of Representative of the United States, in Congress assembled: Gentlemen: The undersigned women's representative, most respectfully submits the following as the final argument in securing a law to protect us in the exercise of the rights that have been guaranteed us by the Constitution of the United States, for nearly one hundred years. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Walker, Mary Edwards, 1832-1919. |
1873-01-01 |
| The Rubinstein concerts. Mechanics' Hall Worcester ... April 10th, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Hampton Normal Institute, Hampton, Va. Hampton colored students! Mechanics Hall ... May 14th, 1873. ... Programme. ... Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, devoted to the education of colored teachers for the colored race ... incorporated by a special act of the General Assembly of Virginia. Opened April, 1868. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Old South entertainment at Washburn Hall ... June 17th, 1873. Synopsis of scenes and incidents in the travels of the innocents abroad ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Sixteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Association. Second concert. ... Oct. 8th, 1873. ... Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| The Globe. ... Wednesday evening, April 16, 1873, farewell benefit of M'lle Aimee ... selections from three different operas, commencing with ... La grande durhesse ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... March 25, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Grand concert by the orchestra of the Worcester Conservatory of Music ... Webster Town Hall ... June 13th, 1873. ... Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Old South Church. ... July 1st, 1873. Concert, complementary to Howard E. Parkhurst ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| You are respectfully invited to attend the inauguracion [sic] ball on the evening of March 4th 1873. Managers. Roscoe Conkling, H. Hamlin. A.G. Thurman, W.J. Hamilton. ... |
Invitations. |
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888. |
1873-01-01 |
| Boston Museum 1873 ... Still another new play! ... April 14th, 1873 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Boston Museum 1873 ... June 26, 27 and 28, 1873 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Study and carefulness earn this reward. [To Chester E. Rice from Carrie Weed 1873] |
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1873-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Senior and junior exhibition, on Monday evening, April 7, 1873 at the Baptist Church. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Booth's Theatre Bulletin. Week ending May 17, 1873. ... the grand and historical drama of Amy Robsart ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Worcester County Music School matinee. ... July 2, 1873. ... Washburn Hall. Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Worcester County Mechanics Association season of 1872-73. Grand opening concert. ... Oct. 31st ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| J.N. Bull, manufacturer of and dealer in fine harness, saddles, bridles, collars, whips, robes, blankets ... no. 472 Main St., Springfield, Mass. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bull, J. N. |
1873-01-01 |
| Boston Museum 1873 ... Second week of the new play ... December 1st, 1873 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Frank Batchelder] by [Ella M. Cooper] instruct. [1873]. |
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1873-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [O.L. Palmer] by [J. [illegible] Harrington] instruct. |
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1873-01-01 |
| Trinity College, celebration of Washington's Birthday! 1873. The pleasure of your company is requested at the College Cabinet, Monday evening, Feb. 24, ... Invitation committee. Clarence E. Woodman. Ralph H. Bowles, Jr. Theo. P. Cheshire. ... |
Invitations. |
Woodman, Clarence E. |
1873-01-01 |
| B.Y.M.C.A. Bazaar of the nations. The "Trade Soliciting Committee" will meet on Saturday, April 19th, at 5 1-2 o'clock., at the rooms of the association. ... Geo. P. Denny, chairman. ... |
Invitations. |
Denny, George Parkman. |
1873-01-01 |
| The "Suscol" (California) settlers' relief measure. To the honorable members of the United States Senate and the House of Representatives: Having frequently asserted to my friends in California and at Washington that it was to the interest of every real-estate owner on the "Suscol Rancho" to have Coghlan's relief bill for pre-emption settlers pass, I feel it my duty, as representative of our settler party, to lay before Congress and the people certain information ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Price, John R. |
1873-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... January 16th, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| "The fairy grotto," An operetta in four parts ... Mechanics Hall ... April 2, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Grand May entertainment by St. Anne's Sunday School, at Mechanics Hall ... May 1st, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Second evening of English glees. ... Mechanics Hall. ... Nov. 13, 1873 ... Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Sixteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Association. First matinee. ... October 6th, 1873. ... Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Sixteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Association. Fourth concert. ... Oct. 10th, 1873. ... Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Sarah Bliss] by [LC Thurston] instruct. |
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1873-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Class day, 1873. Thursday, July 10th. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Lydia Longstreth will be pleased to have thee present at the marriage of her daughter. Mary to Benjamin Starr. Fourth day 4th mo.30th 1873. ... East Walnut Lane, Germantown. |
Invitations. |
Longstreth, Lydia. |
1873-01-01 |
| Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass., Oct. 27, 1873. You are cordially invited to attend our quarterly examination, which will occur Friday, Oct. 31st. ... Order of recitations geometry. Cæsar (2d div.) latin reader. algebra. book-keeping. ... Respectfully yours, [J.D. Smith] Principal. |
Invitations. |
Smith, J. D. |
1873-01-01 |
| You are respectfully invited to attend the inauguracion [sic] ball on the evening of March 4th 1873. Managers. Roscoe Conkling, H. Hamlin. A.G. Thurman, W.J. Hamilton. ... |
Invitations. |
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888. |
1873-01-01 |
| Bill of the play for The Grand Opera House. ... For the week ending June 14, 1873. ... "Ruy Blas." ... last matinee and last night of the season. And farewell appearance of Mr. Charles Fechter. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Music resembles poetry Sixteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Association, to be held at Mechanics Hall ... October 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, 1873. ... The object and aims of the Association are four-fold. ... Officers for 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Jan. 9, 1873 ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Jan. 30, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Entertainment by St. John's Sunday School, assisted by the orchestra of the Worcester Conservatory of Music ... Mechanics Hall ... May 28, 1873. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Exhibition of tableaux by the Young Ladies and Gentlemen of Plymouth Society, at Mechanics Hall ... June 12th, 1873. Programme. |
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1873-01-01 |
| First evening of English glees. ... Mechanics Hall. ... Nov. 11, 1873 ... Programme. ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Iowa and Nebraska lands for sale by the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Company. |
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1873-01-01 |
| Glen Mountain House, Watkins Glen. Guests' ticket. Admit [Miss C.H. Yearsly] to the glens ... [John J. Lytle & Co.] proprietors ... |
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1873-01-01 |
| Madison Cottage Corporal Thompson proprietor cor. Broadway and 23rd Street New York. N.B. stages leave every 4 minutes. |
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1873-01-01 |
| Beat that, if you can. Lautz Bro's & Co.'s Stearine soap. Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1873-01-01 |
| City Hall--Dover, Monday evening, March 16th, 1874. Wilkinson's New England Theatre. ... The fatal glass: curse of drink. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Wallack's ... Monday ev'g, March 23d, 1874, will be presented ... Central park ... During the evening, the orchestral band ... will perform ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Limited engagement ... Wednesday, April 22d, 1874 ... will be presented ... The new Magdalen ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Saturday, May 30th, 1874. ... Bulwer's historical play, Richelieu .... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Alhambra 616 Broadway ... The best variety entertainment in New York! ... The following talent will appear ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| First musical exhibition of the high and grammar schools of Marlboro ... Town Hall ... June 30, '74. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Grand concert by Walter S. Kennedy ... Cosmian Hall, Florence ... April 22, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels! ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Programme ... subscription concert. ... First Congregational Church, Washington D.C. ... Jan. 21, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Hymns and music at the funeral services of Charles Sumner. King's Chapel, Boston, March 16, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Grand miscellaneous concert. At the Town Hall, in Holden ... March 23, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| A lyste ... Library Halle, in New Rowley, (now called Georgetown) ... 2nd of April, 1874 ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Grand combination concert. Music Hall ... April 21st, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Concert of ye oldde folks, at Alexander Church ... June 17, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Miss Porter's Young Ladies' School, Farmington, Conn. ... June 25, 1874. ... Soireé of chamber music ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Class of '74. Commencement concert ... July 8th, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Complimentary concert 1818 members of Company A ... October 13th, 1874 ... Music Hall ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| City Hall. Lecture Association of Saco. ... Oct. 28, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| A Lyste ... Congregatyonal Meetinge House ... On ye 28th daye of ye month of January ... 1874 ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Theodore Thomas' ... December 28th, 1874 ... December 30th, 1874 ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Season of 1874-75. ... Military or orchestral band ... 121 Court Street, corner Sudbury Street, (room 6) Boston. |
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1874-01-01 |
| Theodore Thomas' ... Boston Music Hall ... Season 1874-75. |
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1874-01-01 |
| McCallum's potato digger & picker. ... James McCallum & Bros, Kaws, Ontario, Ca. ... 1874 ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Williams, Clark & Co. High grade bone fertilizers. ... New York. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Established 1874. Boston 99c Store. I buy my goods at the Boston 99c Store where I get a big load for little money. Dayton, Ohio. Holiday goods in great variety. ... P.C. Bossard. ... Buck and hog skin gloves, men's and boy's hats. |
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1874-01-01 |
| To the memory of senator Sumner. The ancient Flowery Pagoda of Canton, as descried from Sir Brooke Robertson's Park, of a bright day. |
Elegies.; Photographs -- 1874. |
Nye, Gideon, 1812-1888. |
1874-01-01 |
| To our law-making representatives!!! Washington, D.C. You have passed the Sherman bill which proposes to redeem all the legal tender in 1879; afterwards, you put the responsibility of making and keeping our paper money equivalent to specie on the national banks. We would ask you to reflect if you are not imposing on the national banks more than they can accomplish, when you take into consideration our foreign debt ... You, and only you, can make and keep our paper money equivalent to specie. ... You must increase the duty on imports ... to make the trade with foreign countries in our favor ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Nelson Dingley, LL.D. gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habitæ in comitiis Collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, VII. idus Julias, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXXIV ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Senior and junior exhibition, 1874. Monday evening, April 6th. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Prize declamation, '76. Monday evening, June 29th, 1874, at Lemont Hall. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Junior prize declamation. '74. At the Congregational Church, Monday evening, July 7. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Second annual prize declamation of China Academy, Friday evening, May 8, 1874, at the Baptist Church. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Governor Shepherd's memorial to Congress. A record of facts relative to the allegations against the District government. The following is the memorial sent to Congress January 30, 1874, by Governor Shepherd ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Shepherd, Alexander Robey, 1835-1902. |
1874-01-01 |
| St. John's Parochial Schools, June, 1874. |
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1874-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled: Your petitioners, the undersigned, citizens of [blank] in the county of [blank] in the state of [blank] respectfully pray: I. That your honorable body will refrain from the passage of any act authorizing the curtailment of the national currency, or having in view the return, within a limited time, to specie payments. ... II. ... will refrain from the enactment of any law compelling all national banks, wherever located, to redeem their notes in New-York ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| State House, March 14, 1874. The funeral services over the remains of Charles Sumner will be held in King's Chapel, on Monday, the sixteenth, ... Chas. P. Stickney, H.C. Bacon, Moody Merrill, ... committee of the legislature. ... |
Invitations. |
Stickney, Charles P. |
1874-01-01 |
| You are respectfully invited by the City Council of Boston to attend the memorial services in honor of Charles Sumner, at Music Hall, on the twenty ninth of April, 1874. A eulogy will be pronounced by the honorable Carl Schurz. ... Samuel C. Cobb, Mayor. John T. Clark. Joshua Weston. ... committee of arrangements. City Hall, 20th April, 1874. |
Invitations. |
Cobb, Samuel C. (Samuel Crocker), 1826-1891. |
1874-01-01 |
| Mr. J.H. Walker requests the pleasure of the company of [Mr & Mrs Nath. Paine] Thursday evening, June 18th, [1874] at 8 o'clock, to meet the friends of Worcester Academy. Cor. Main & Ripley Sts. Worcester. |
Invitations. |
Walker, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1829-1907. |
1874-01-01 |
| [1874] Completion of the Nashua & Rochester R.R. observance of the event in Nashua. The citizens of Nashua cordially invite you to unite with them in celebrating the completion of the Nashua and Rochester Railroad, at Nashua, on Wednesday, Dec. 16th. F.A. McKean, A.H. Dunlap, ... committee of invitation and reception. ... |
Invitations. |
McKean, F. A. |
1874-01-01 |
| Grand May entertainment, by St. Anne's Sunday School, in Mechanics Hall ... May 21st, 1874. ... Programme. ... Bryan O'Lynn, a farce in two acts. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Damascus Lodge, no. 50, K.P. Third anniversary Promenade concert and ball, at Mechanics Hall ... April 10th, 1874. Music: Twenty-Second Regiment Band of N.Y. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall Worcester. Theodore Thomas' only grand concert by sixty distinguished artists ... February 3d, 1874 ... Programme. |
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1874-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Gracie Snow] as an honorable testimonial of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct. [Anna J. Calhoun] teacher. Knowledge is power. |
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1874-01-01 |
| Mathew's compound for horses and cattle. Fed with Mathew's Compound. 156 Commercial Street, Boston [April 16th] 187[4] ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Currier Hall. Amateur theatricals. ... Programme. ... The whole to conclude with a roaring farce ... Thursday evening--January 1st, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| The Ray. ... Boston, Monday, January 5, 1874. Boston Theatre. ... The naiad queen! Or, The nymphs of the Rhine! ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Dramatic entertainment! In the 2d Congregational Church, Millbury, Thursday evening, April 23, 1874, when will be presented ... The honey moon ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| The Colosseum glow worm. For the week commencing November 2nd, 1874. ... Programme. To commence with ... Who speaks first ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. ... This Monday evening [Nov. 16th 1874] ... Shakespeare's heroines. ... Programme ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| The Globe ... This evening will be presented ... Chesney Wold ... Monday, March 17 ... Musical notes. ... Dramatic notes. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Globe Theatre ... Programme. Will be presented the American opera bouffe extravaganza, in three acts, Evangeline! ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Globe Theatre ... July 1st [1861] ... Rice's Extravaganza Combination ... of Pippins "A musical variation on an old theme." ... Pippins programme of music. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Church of the Unity. "Messiah". ... Jan. 9th, 1874. ... by a select chorus of forty voices and the following soloiststs ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Y.M.C.A. Hall ... April 10, 1874. Third charity concert. ... Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Fourth free piano recital by E.B. Story, assisted by Miss Georgie Bacon and Mr. Ben. T. Hammond ... Sept. 25th, 1874 ... Main Street Baptist Chapel. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Worcester Lyceum and Natural History Association. ... Oct. 29, 1874. Camilla Urso Concert Company. Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall, Worcester. Theodore Thomas' unrivaled concerts, Season 1874-75. ... November 10th, 1874. ... Instrumental soloists of the organization. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Second subscription recital by E.B. Story & W.S. Kennedy ... Dec. 15th, 1874 ... Main Street Baptist Chapel. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Fair festival and promenade concert under tha auspices of the ladies of the Old South Society, at Mechanics Hall, February 12th and 13th, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Grand bal masque of the Singing Society Frhsinn. Mechanics Hall ... Feb. 20, 1874. Music by the Full Germania Orchestra. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... March 12th, 1874. The Hyers Sisters and their talented troup of artists. Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Benefit of the Boston North End Mission. Mechanics Hall ... March 23d, 1874. Mr. Nelson Varley's grand ballet concert ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Damascus Lodge, no. 50, Knights of Pythias. Worcester, Mass. Third Anniversary promenade concert and ball, at Mechanics Hall ... April 10th, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall, Worcester. Theodore Thomas' last grand concert season 1874. ... April 20th. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Ye olde folkes. Published in ye town of Worcester, on ye 24th daye of ye monthe April, in yeare of our Lorde, 1874, N.S. Olde folkes concerte ... ye greate halle called Mechanics ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Olde Folkes Concerte ... Ye greate halle called Mechanics ... ye 24th daye of ye April. [1874] ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Programme. [May 8. 1874] ... By the Pettibone family, Jerusha, Kitty. Obed and Zedekiah. |
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1874-01-01 |
| C.B. Kendall's ballad concert, Mechanics Hall ... Nov. 6. [1874] ... Programme. ... The second concert of this series will take place ... December 18, 1874. The following artists will assist ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Navy and army supplies. Walton Brothers, 96 Liberty & 41 Church St., N.Y. ... New York, [September 9th] 187[4] ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Popham celebration. Sir:- You are invited to attend the 267th anniversary of the landing at Sabino, to be held at Fort Popham, on Saturday, August 29, 1874. Boats will be in readiness at Bath to take passengers down and back in season for the evening trains. Per order committee. A.G. Tenney, Secretary. |
Invitations. |
Tenney, Albert Gorham, 1814-1894. |
1874-01-01 |
| Anti-monopoly. It is a well known fact amongst manufacturers, that there are a dozen or more inventions (patented some twenty years since, and according to the patent laws now at the point of expiration) the further extension of which would be nearly equivalent to abolishing all patent laws ... and if the owners of patents referred to are allowed to monopolize the rights of manufacturing these machines for almost an indefinite period it will assuredly overturn the whole system of industries in this country. ... Attention is directed to the following facts concerning the "New England Association of Inventors and Patent Owners," and other like monoplies. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| To the honorable senators of the United States in Congress assembled. Honored Sirs: The undersigned, in behalf of the veterans of the War of 1812, of this and neighboring cities, beg leave to call your attention to the fact that we are perfectly cognizant of the pecuniary condition of a majority of the old soldiers and widows of soldiers of that war ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Raymond, Henry. |
1874-01-01 |
| Memorial to Congress, no. 1, for an extension of time to construct the Wisconsin Central Railroad. To the honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled: The memorial of the Legislature of the state of Wisconsin respectfully represents to your honorable bodies ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall Worcester. Theodore Thomas' only grand concert by sixty distinguished artists ... February 3d, 1874 ... Programme. |
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1874-01-01 |
| Damascus Lodge, no. 50, K.P. Third anniversary Promenade concert and ball, at Mechanics Hall ... April 10th, 1874. Music: Twenty-Second Regiment Band of N.Y. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Grand May entertainment, by St. Anne's Sunday School, in Mechanics Hall ... May 21st, 1874. ... Programme. ... Bryan O'Lynn, a farce in two acts. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique. 514 Broadway. ... Programme for the week commencing Monday, Feb. 2. [1874] |
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1874-01-01 |
| DeBar's Grand Opera House ... Benefit of Miss Jane Coombs ... Monday evening, September 21, 1874, will be presented ... The sphynx ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Programme Union Square Theatre. New York, Thursday, September 3, 1874. ... Jane Eyre. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Y.M.C.A. Hall, March 12th, 1874. First concert in aid of the Relief fund ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Y.M.C.A. Hall ... March 26, 1874. Second charity concert. ... Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| The Haymakers. Worcester, June, 1874. Mechanics Hall. Grand operatic cantata ... June 9, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Willard Bacon] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[er Rufus A. Putnam] ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Feast of SS. Peter and Paul. Choral concert of the Catholic Singers of Worcester in aid of the Organ Fund for St. Paul's Church. Mechanics Hall ... June 29th, 1874. ... Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Free concert! An evening with Wayland Seminary, a school for the Freedmen, Washington, D.C. ... at First Baptist Church ... September 25th, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Worcester County Mechanics' Association. Mechanics' Hall, Worcester, Mass. Redpath's Boston English Opera Company ... Nov. 17th, 1874. ... The argument. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Dec. 11, 1874. Grand artists' concert by Miss Adelaide Phillipps and Troupe, under the auspices of class '75 of the Wor. Tech. Inst. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Kellogg English Opera Co. ... Feb. 24, 1874,. Wallace's charming opera, Maritana! ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Piano recital, by E.B. Story ... July 9th, 1874 ... Main Street Baptist Chapel. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| The Ilma de Murska Grand Concert Company. Ilma de Murska, the celebrated Hungarian nightingale. ... Mechanics Hall ... October 5th, 1874. ... Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| [Mr. & Mrs. Luther E. Leland ...] Mr. & Mrs. S.A. Cole will recieve their friends at their residence. on Main Street, Ashland, Monday eve., March 9, 1874. March 8, 1849. S.A. Cole, A.A. Waite. March 8, 1874. S.A. Cole, A.A. Cole. Siver wedding. |
Invitations. |
Cole, S. A. |
1874-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester Co. Mechanics Association ... February 23, 1874. ... Grand closing concert, by the Worcester National Orchestra ... assisted by the Hyers Sisters Troup. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Fifth piano recital by E.B. Story and pupils ... January 14th, 1874. Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Give heed all ye people. ... In ye greate halle called Mechanics ... Ye 24th day of ye monthe April ... 1874 ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Vestry of the Piedmont Church, May 14th, 1874. Concert in aid of the building fund. ... Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| The toll gate. Find the fifty objects composing this picture. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Abbey, E. C. |
1874-01-01 |
| Boston Museum 1874. ... The special comedy production of 1874-5. ... Oct. 5th, 1874 ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Catharine A Jennison] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ess L.B. Stiles] ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| National Lincoln Monument. Springfield, Illinois. Rooms of National Lincoln Monument Association, Springfield, Ill, [April 26] 1874. To [Charles H. Doe Esq Worcester Mass] The National Lincoln Monument Association begs leave to tender you a most cordial invitation to be present and participate in the ceremonies connected with the unveiling of the statue upon the monument erected in memory of Abraham Lincoln, which will take place at the City of Springfield, on Thursday, the 15th day of October, 1874. John M. Palmer, Chairman committee arrangements. |
Invitations. |
Palmer, John M. (John McAuley), 1817-1900. |
1874-01-01 |
| Specific duties on tin plates. To the honorable Finance Committee of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. Your memorialists--merchants, importers, dealers, and workers of tin plates--respectfully request that you will consider the expediency and recommend to Congress the conversion of its present ad valorem duty on the import of tin plates into a corresponding and equivalent specific duty ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives, in Congress assembled: We, the undersigned committee, selected at a public meeting of the non-Mormon voters of Salt Lake City, held on the 19th of January, 1874 ... respectfully represent: That the political status of the Territory of Utah is anomalous in this, that five-sixths or more of the entire population are members of an organization, the adherents of which claim that it is religious in its character, while in fact it enjoins, both as to faith and practice, the commission of the highest crimes. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Lucy Child. By C.D. Bradlee. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Bradlee, C. D. (Caleb Davis), 1831-1897. |
1874-01-01 |
| H.L. Ainsworth's Music Rooms. Pupils' concert ... March 28, 1874. ... Mr. B.T. Hammond, vocalist. Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Concert by the Choir of St. John's Church aided by the children of the sunday school, Mechanics Hall ... May 10, 1874. ... Progremme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique, 514 Broadway. ... Programme for the week commencing Monday, April 13. [1874] ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Globe Theatre ... Programme. The celebrated and versatile Vokes in the new farcial extravaganza ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Engagement of Sarah Bernhardt. Globe [Theatre] ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall, Feb. 5, 1874. Mendlessohn Quintette Club of Boston ... Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Grand miscelaneous concert, at Trinity Church. ... Feb. 16, 1874, by the United Choirs of the Pleasant Street, Piedmont, and Trinity Churches ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Worcester County Mechanics Association. Season of 1873-74. Grand opening concert ... Oct. 30th, byt the Germania Band and Orchestra. Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall, Worcester. Theodore Thomas' only grand concert by sixty distinguished artists ... November 10th, 1874. ... First appearance of the young American prima donna Miss Emma Cranch ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| C.B. Kendall's ballad concert, at Mechanics Hall ... December 18th, 1874. ... Programme. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Church of the Unity. Christmas vespers, December 27, 1874. Music from Handel's Messiah. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [C.W. Angier] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [W. Nixon] ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Exhibition. Peters' High School, Southboro, Wednesday, July 1, 1874. |
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1874-01-01 |
| The thirty-first anniversary of the Cincinnati Wesleyan College. 1874. General exercises. |
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1874-01-01 |
| Commonwealth of Massachusetts. State House. You are invited to attend the services in commemoration of the life and character of Charles Sumner, before the Executive and Legislative branches of this Commonwealth, to be held at the Music Hall on the ninth of June, 1874. A eulogy will be pronounced by George William Curtis. ... Moody Merrill, George F. Verry, Joshua B. Smith, ... committee of arrangements. Boston, June 1st 1874. |
Invitations. |
Merrill, Moody. |
1874-01-01 |
| [Mr. & Mrs. Luther E. Leland ...] Mr. & Mrs. S.A. Cole will recieve their friends at their residence. on Main Street, Ashland, Monday eve., March 9, 1874. March 8, 1849. S.A. Cole, A.A. Waite. March 8, 1874. S.A. Cole, A.A. Cole. Siver wedding. |
Invitations. |
Cole, S. A. |
1874-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Second and last week but one of the limited engagement of Miss Charlotte Cushman ... Nov. 25 ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Oct. 22, The entertainment will consist ... of Monte Cristo. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... January 29th, 1874 ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Second grand concert and exhibition by the orphan boys of the House of the Angel Guardian ... Mechanics Hall ... June 4th, 1874 ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Third of the series of concerts by the Choral Union ... April 30, 1874. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Music Hall,--Worcester, Tuesday, May 19 San Francisco Minstrels. The great original Birch[,] Wambold & Backus San Francisco Minstrels from Broadway, New York ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Oh! She wears a pair of Sellers & Co.'s fine shoes ... William H. Linsley ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Ah! This is a lovely fit ... S.D. Sollers & Co. ... Philadelphia. |
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1874-01-01 |
| I am Salisbury's Troubadours' Turtle 1874. Get onto me I was caught in the "brook" at the jolly pic-nic. See! The pepper in the custard pie ... Songs & Recitations ... Salisbury's Troubadours the original & only. |
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1874-01-01 |
| Merchants and Lake & River S.S. Line 1874. Daily between Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton and St. Catherines and vice versa, calling at intermediate ports. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Our lost leader. By Elijah W. Smith. A poem read by Dr. William Wells Brown, at the memorial meeting held by the colored citizens of Boston, in Faneuil Hall, in honor of Hon. Charles Sumner, Tuesday, April 14, 1874. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Relief prints. |
Smith, Elijah W. (Elijah William), 1830-1895. |
1874-01-01 |
| Buena Vista Vinicultural Society, Sonoma, California, offer to trade from their vintages of 1872, 1873, and 1874 ... B.E. Auger & Co. ... San Francisco, Cal. ... |
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1874-01-01 |
| Beware of imitation. Prussian salve is the only positive cure. It is known to have cured corns and bunions over thirty years standing. ... Patented Sept. 22d, 1874. ... Philadelphia, PA. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Richelderfer, J. H. |
1874-01-01 |
| Ready-acting dog-tail and gun barrel attachment invented by Donald Read. ... Scientific American. ... Munn & Co., 37 Park Row, N.Y. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Memorial Hall. May 13. ... Musical entertainment. You are invited to be present with friends. Program. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Kinney Bros. ... Foster & Bial's Concert Hall ... October 5 ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Dan Bryant's minstrels ... Programme. ... Morrissey and Emerson's songs and dances. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Bohemian Bell Ringers, and Classic Concert Company ... Programme. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Evening with Barnabee. --Assisting artists-- Miss Persis Bell ... Mr. Howard M. Dow ... Programme. .... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Shepard Jubilee Singers! Programme. For this evening. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Park Family Concert Company ... Specimen programme. ... Press notices. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Opera House. Springfield Amateur Opera Club. The doctor of Alcantara. ... March 30, '75. Opera bouffe ... Argument. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| That comical Brown ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Extra! Second edition. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Universalist Church, Pawtucket, R.I. ... Feb. 5th. [1875] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Grand testimonial concert ... April 20, [1875] at Barnum's Hippodrome. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Le Palais Royal. Vol. One. Boston, May 5, 1875. No. Six. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Central Park Garden Theodore Thomas' unrivalled summer night's concert ... New York, May 25th, 1875 ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Gilmore's Concert Garden. New York, Friday, June 25th, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Central Park Garden Theodore Thomas' unrivalled summer night's concerts ... New York, June 25th, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Central Park Garden Theodore Thomas' unrivalled summer night's concerts ... New York, June 27th, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Comic opera and hop. ... Sea View Hall, Rye Beach ... August 2, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| 1875. 23d annual festival of the Cheshire County musical convention at Keene, N.H., August 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Programme of Dr. Hans von Bülow's concerts. Music Hall. ... New Haven, Nov. 8, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Tenth concert ... College of Music of Boston University ... Bumstead Hall, Music Hall ... November 19, 1875 ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Should auld acquaintaince be forgot. ... Mr. Arra Hughson's halle, in ye towne of Norwich, N.Y., on ye 28th daye of December ... 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Heine Concert Co. ... The Redpath Lyceum Bureau, managers. [Season of 1875-76. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Richings-Bernard English Opera Company. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| International exhibition. Zanesville, Ohio. Compliments of Griffith & Wedge. Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, 1876. ... Manufacturers of their patent vertical portable engines and saw mills. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reeves & Co. Columbus, Ind. ... Reeves' self-swinging straw stacker. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| International exhibition, 1876. Art gallery. Horticultural hall. Agricultural hall. ... Fairmount Park Philadelphia, Pa. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Birds eye view of the International exhibition buildings, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia 1876. |
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1875-01-01 |
| "Yes and Lustro cleans the silver in a few moments, without rubbing at all." ... Beware of imitations. The "Lustro" Company 171 Duane Street, New York. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Wm. H. Palmer & Son, dealers in clothing & furnishing goods, hats and caps, 247 & 249 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. Wm. H. Palmer, Wm. H. H. Palmer. International exhibition 1876 Fairmount Park Philadelphia, Pa. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Warranted equal to hand sewed. Goodyear machine sewed welted shoes ... Ara Cushman & Co., Auburn, Maine. |
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1875-01-01 |
| These shoes have blistered my feet, and worn out my stockings. If this person had worn Goodyear welted shoes he would not have been troubled in this manner. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Wanamaker & Brown, Philadelphia, are prepared for the great rush for overcoats & suits. 1875. December. ... Buy a new suit for the holidays. |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Estey Phonorium. ... Estey Organ Works, Brattleboro, Vt. Established, 1846. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Superior in quality. Ask for J.N. Cloyes' Utica fine shoes ... |
Advertising cards. |
Cloyes, J. N. |
1875-01-01 |
| In memoriam. Elizabeth D.W. Everett, wife of P.L. Everett Esq. Ob. Feb. 22, 1875. "Wife," "mother," "daughter," "friend." By C.D. Bradlee. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Bradlee, C. D. (Caleb Davis), 1831-1897. |
1875-01-01 |
| Chittenden Hotel, Columbus, O. Railroad tickets bought and sold cut rates to many points this week we buy foreign money ... Ward's tours Cuba, Mexico and Palestine every winter ... Ward Bros. general steamship agents, established 1875. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Nelson Dingley, LL.D. gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus aut scientiis initiati ... Habitæ in comitiis Collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, VIII. idus Julias Anno Salutis MDCCCLXXV ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. '75. Sixty-eight [sic] prize exhibition, May 31, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Musick of ye olden time. A lyste of sacred hymnes and tunes, and likewise worldly songs, to be pleyed and sunge at ye greate concerte of musick, at ye Musick Hall, Boston, on Thursday night, ye 18th of March (n.s.) in ye yeare of our Lord 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Heine Concert Co. Boston, Mass. The Redpath Lyceum Bureau, managers. Season of 1875-6. The Heine concerts. A galaxy of stars. The great blind violinist. Glees, songs, ballads. Mr. Redpath has the honor to announce that he has secured this brilliant combination for the season of 1875-6. ... We subjoin a specimen programme. Heine Concert Company programme. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Our first union ball Yankee Hose Company, no. 5 and Steamer S.E. Combs, no. 2, at Horticultural Hall, Fast day eve, Wednesday, April 7,'75, your company with ladies is respectfully solicited. ... committee of arrangements. Yankee Hose Co., no.5. Foreman, F. Bolio, ... Steamer S. E. Combs, no. 2. Foreman, M.C. Viall, ... floor director: S.T. Coe. ... |
Invitations. |
Bolio, F. |
1875-01-01 |
| 1775. Lexington. 1875. April nineteenth. [Hon. Stephen Salisbury. Worcester, Mass.] The citizens of the town of Lexington, Mass. cordially welcome you to the centennial celebration of the day which made their town historic and our country free. Charles Hudson. M.H. Merriam. Wm. H. Munroe. committee on invitations. |
Invitations. |
Hudson, Charles, 1795-1881. |
1875-01-01 |
| Grand levee and ball, Lexington. 1775. Centennial celebration. April 19th 1875. On the old battle ground. Charles C. Goodwin. George O. Davis. Frank V. Butters. ... committee. |
Invitations. |
Goodwin, C. C. (Charles Carroll), 1832-1917. |
1875-01-01 |
| City of Worcester Office of the Overseers of the Poor, no.9 City Hall. October 22d,1875. You are respectfully invited to meet the Board of Overseers of the Poor in this City, at this office, and accompany them in the inspection of the Alms House and City Hospital, and the annual dinner there, on Thursday, October 28th, current. ... George W. Gale, Clerk and overseer of the poor. |
Invitations. |
Gale, George W. |
1875-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving and opening ball! at Felchville Hotel, Wednesday evening, Nov. 24, 1875. Music: Hawkins' Full Band. ... Floor managers. Red Badge. Geo. M. Clark and O.S. Holden. Committee of introduction. Blue Badge. D.A. Gifford, South Woodstock. Wallace Wardner, Reading. Charlie L. Robinson, South Reading. ... |
Invitations. |
Gifford, D. A. |
1875-01-01 |
| Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin H. West invite your attendance at the marriage of their daughter Mary Minot, at Rev. Dr. Means' Church corner Washington & Centre Streets. Dorchester. Wednesday evening, February tenth, ... 1875. |
Invitations. |
West, Benjamin H. |
1875-01-01 |
| National Academy of Design, corner 23d Street and 4th Avenue, New York, 11th March, 1875. Dear Sir: At a general assembly of the Fellows of the Academy, held on the 1st inst., an advisory committee of the body was appointed for 1875-6, of which you were elected a member, ... T. Addison Richards, Cor. Sec'y, N.A. |
Invitations. |
Richards, T. Addison (Thomas Addison), 1820-1900. |
1875-01-01 |
| Mr. & Mrs. Harry Woodward at home Thursdays January 14th 21st & 28th 19 West Street, Worcester. 1875. |
Invitations. |
Woodward, Harry. |
1875-01-01 |
| First annual concert and ball of the Worcester Firemen's Relief Association, in Mechanics Hall, Friday evening, Jan. 1, 1875. The Worcester Firemen's Relief Association will give their first annual concert and ball, ... executive committee, Chief engineer, S.E. Combs, Edwin Fisher, Steamer no. 3, ... reception committee. William Knowles, William A. Lombard, ... |
Invitations. |
Combs, S. E. |
1875-01-01 |
| 1841 Boston Museum 1875 ... Gilbert & Warren. June 3d and 5th, 1875 ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| 1841 Boston Museum 1875 ... Regular summer season. ... Aug. 2, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| 1841 Boston Museum 1875 ... Fourth week of the overwhelming success! ... November 8th, 1875 ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| 1841 Boston Museum 1875 ... Dec. 4th, 1875 ... Positively last representations of Boucicault's great scenic play ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| 1841 Boston Museum 1875 ... Last performances if the new play. ... Dec. 28 and 29, 1875 ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [William Bliss] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [L.C. Thurston] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [Marion Smith Ins.] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [blank] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Horatio Bliss] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [L.C. Thurston] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [Wm. Greenleaf] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [William] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Sarah Bliss] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [L.C. Thurston] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [Blank] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [Wm. Greenleaf] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [Wm. Greenleaf] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Batchelder & Wood railway steam printing works 159 Washington Street, Boston. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Class day exercises 1875. Friday, July 9th ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Programme. Last appearance of ... The Entre-Nous Club ... The screaming farce Ici on parle Francais ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Bill of the play. Academy of Music ... Wednesday evening, Feb. 24, 1875. ... Grand opera ball ... The grand bal d'opera is given for the foundation of a school of art ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre prrogramme. ... Boston, March 29, 1875. ... This Monday evening, April 29th, will be performed ... Elizabeth, Queen of England ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, March 31, 1875. ... Farewell appearance in Boston of Mme. Adelaid Ristori ... Lucretia Borgia ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, April 6, 1875. ... Farewell performance in Boston of Mme. Adelaide Ristori ... Lucretia Borgia ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, April 3, 1875. ... This Saturday afternoon ... Grand Ristori matinee. ... Marie Antoinette ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme ... Boston, April 7, 1875. This Wednesday afternoon ... will be performed ... Elizabeth, Queen of England ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Wood's Museum, corner of Broadway and 30th Sreet. ... Monday, April 19th, 1875 ... Donald McKay, the hero of the Modoc War ... Monday afternoon ... benefit of Mr. Louis Aldrich ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, April 21, 1875. ... This Wednesday evening ... Mark Twain's American drama ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, May 1, 1875. ... Last time but one of Mr. John T. Raymond ... Mark Twain's American drama ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, Nay 24, 1875 ... Last week of the regular season. ... Jane Eyre ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, June 2, 1875. ... First week of the summer season. French opera bouffe! ... Girofle-girofla ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Elmwood Hall, on Monday evening, February 1, 1875, for the benefit of the needy soldiers at Kinsley, Kansas, will be presented The serious family ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Opera House. Wednesday evening, June 23, 1875. ... Lost in London and Taming the shrew ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre ...week ending Sept. 4, 1875. ... The grand duchess! ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Boston, Tuesday, September 14, 1875. ... This evening will be presented ... Kit, the Arkansas traveller! ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre ... Week ending Sept. 18, 1875 ... American comedy Saratoga ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, December 14, 1875 ... fourteenth week of the season. ... Caste ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre ... Week ending Dec. 18, 1875. ... Pique! A play of today. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Union League Theatre. Grand testimonial tendered to Miss Kate Levy ... Thursday evening, December 23d, 1875 ... Programme. |
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1875-01-01 |
| George L. Fox's New York Humpty Dumpty Troupe. ... great comic trick pantomime Humpty Dumpty at home ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Programme. Chas. H. Thayer's dramatic company in ... Little Em'ly ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Mr. Chas H. Thayer will present under the direction of Mr. H. J. Sargent, the greatest living dramatist and actor, Mr. Dion Boucicault. ... Synopsis of scenery. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| To-night the Wilkinson Combination. Uncle Tom's Cabin. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| A few small illustrations of this season. Chas. H. Yale's newest Devil's auction ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Industrial art library. Architectural books decorative. Albert Levy 77 University Place New-York. ... |
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Lévy, Albert. |
1875-01-01 |
| Loring, Short & Harmon., wholesale & retail booksellers and stationers manufacturers of blank books and dealers in paper hangings. Lancaster Building 474 Congress Street Portland, Me. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Parlor musicale. Select entertainment. Bay State Parlors ... Jan. 18, 1875. Mrs. J.M. Osgood, of Boston, and the Worcester Concert Company ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Grand patriotic cantata. Columbia Mechanics Hall ... Jan. 29, 1875 ... Countries and characters represented ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Second concert of the Jubilee Singers since their return from Great Britain. English and Scotish criticisms. ... Feb. 1875. ... Programme. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Special request. Grand sacred concert ... March 21, [1875] ... by the famous Hyers Sisters Combination. Programme. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Easter-tide. The St. Ceilia Club of All Saints Parish, will give their second musical entertainment! For the benefit of Plymouth Chapel ... April 1, 1875 ... Programme ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Programme. ... April 13th, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall, Worcester. ... April 20, '75. The doctor of Alcantara. By the Springfield Amateur Opera Club. Opera Bouffe in two acts. Dramatis Personæ. ... Argument. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Last week of the season of the Strakosch grand Italian opera. Positively farewell apperance of Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, prior to her retirement from the stage. ... May 3d. [1875] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Recital by the pupils of the Worcester County Music School, at Plymouth Chapel ... June 21st, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Eighth piano recital by pupils of E.B. Story, assisted by Miss Inex Budding and Mr. H.H. Bancroft ... June 22d, 1875 ... Piano warehouse of Lucius Merrifield, 510 Main St. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Second night. Grand floral concert! Mechanics Hall ... Oct. 29, 1875. ... Programme. The Arcadian coronation ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Worcester County Mechanics Association. Mechanics Hall ... Nov. 4, 1875, grand concert by the Boston Philharmonic Club. ... Programme. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| People's course. Mechanics Hall ... Nov. 16th, 1875. ... Programme. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall, (Worcester) ... December 10th, 1875, Theo. Thomas' only grand concert by his unrivalled concert company. ... Mme. Antoinette Sterling. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Programme of Dr. Hans Von Bülow's concerts. Mechanics Hall. ... Vol. 1. Worcester Nov. 1, 1875. No. 10. Grand concert. ... Musical notes. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Woodward & Cross, nurserymen, office, 77 & 79 Clark St. Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y. Chicago, Ill., [Feb'y 8] 187[5] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Subscription ball given under the auspices of the Grand Commandery K.T. State of Louisiana by indivisible friends no 1, Jacques De Molay no 2, Orleans no 3, commanderies, Exposition building. Wednesday, January 27, 1875. Board of managers. Sir J.Q.A. Fellows, P.G.M. ... Committee of arrangements. Sir Joseph H. DeGrange, P.G.C. - - Chairman. ... |
Invitations. |
Fellows, J. Q. A. |
1875-01-01 |
| 1775. 1875. City of Cambridge. The pleasure of your company is requested on Saturday, July 3rd, 1875, at the Centennial celebration of Washington's assuming command of the American Army on Cambridge Common. Issac Bradford, Mayor, for committee of arrangements. ... |
Invitations. |
Bradford, Isaac. |
1875-01-01 |
| The commandery of the State of Massachusetts of the military order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, requests the pleasure of your company at the Parker House, on Thursday, June 17th 1875. ... committee. John Bigelow. William Roberts. William V. Hutchings. Frank W. Palfrey. ... |
Invitations. |
Bigelow, John, 1817-1911. |
1875-01-01 |
| The Union League Club. New-York, Nov. 17, 1875. The executive committee of the Union League Club having resolved to tender a reception to the right Hon. Lord Houghton, you are invited to meet him at the club house, on Tuesday evening, November 23, at nine o'clock. Joseph H. Choate, president. Full dress. |
Invitations. |
Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917. |
1875-01-01 |
| A grand social will be given by Redwood Lodge, no. 11, Knight of Pythias, at Aquidneck Assembly Rooms, Newport, R.I., Wednesday evening, November 24, 1875, Thanksgiving eve. You are courteously invited to attend with ladies, ... To be had of the following committee on presenting this invitation: Geo. W. Flagg. Aug. B. Davis. Frank Mason, ... Or on application to any member of the lodge. ... |
Invitations. |
Flagg, George W. |
1875-01-01 |
| Mr. & Mrs. John M. Livermore at home Thursdays in January. Austin Street corner of Temple, Cambridge. 1875. |
Invitations. |
Livermore, John M. |
1875-01-01 |
| Lord Baltimore, the founder of the state of Maryland, while living could not believe that in 200 years after his time, there would exist an establishment in the city of Baltimore called the Old Maryland Curiosity Shop., no. 105 East Baltimore Street ... rare old books, coins, medals ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Mirror & Steam Printing Works John B. Clarke, editor and proprietor, Manchester, N.H. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Below we hand you list of prices for our cotton canvas dryer felt ... G. DeWitt, Bro. & Co., 90 John St., New York. Nov. 17, 1875. |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, March 8, 1875. ... Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings, March 8, 9 and 10 ... Chesney Wold ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Amateur dramatic entertainment by the Irving Social in aid of The Sisters of Industry, connected with St. John's Guild, no. 11 West 30th Street, Thursday evening, April 22nd, 1875, commencing at half-past eight. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Boston, Thursday, September 16, 1875. ... This evening will be presented ... Kit, the Arkansas traveller! ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Loring, Short and Harmon. Wholesale and retail booksellers and stationers, and dealers in paper-hangings. Lancaster Building opposity Preble House. 474 Congress St. Portland. |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Jubilee Singers in England ... will give their first concert in Worcester, since their return from England, in Mechanics' Hall on Monday evening, March 15th. [1875.] |
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1875-01-01 |
| First grand instrumental and vocal concert, by the Boston Philharmonic Club at Washburn Hall, Worcester ... March 25. [1875] ... Programme. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Removed! Burnton's old established book store, to 298 Bowery, (small store.) Do not fail to remember the number. Principal place of business, 92 Fourth Ave. |
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1875-01-01 |
| In memoriam. By C.D. Bradlee. (Reprinted from the Traveller.) |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Bradlee, C. D. (Caleb Davis), 1831-1897. |
1875-01-01 |
| Monday, Jan. 4th, 1875 ... Birch, Wambold, & Backus: San Francisco minstrels ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, March 30, 1875. ... This Tuesday evening, March 30 ... Marie Antoinette ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Programme for the week, commencing April 12, [1875] ... The performance will commence with The power of music! ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique. 514 Broadway. ... Commencing October 25th [1875] ... The performance will commence with ... The first of May ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Mechanic Hall, Salem. ... Washburn's last sensation. The largest and best organized hall show in existence. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| This evening's programme! ... In paradise. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Horticultural Hall. First musical entertainment under the auspices of the St. Cecilia Club ... Jan. 25th, 1875, on which occasion the Worcester Concert Company ... will appear in the following programme ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| First concert in Worcester of the Jubilee Singers ... Mechanics Hall ... March 15th, 1875. ... English and Scotch criticisms. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Nov. 2, 1875. Concert by the Hyers Sisters Concert Company. Programme. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall. (Worcester.) ... December 10th, 1875. Theo. Thomas' grand concert. By sixty distinguished artists. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| 1775. Old North Bridge. 1875. The citizens of Concord cordially invite you to be present with ladies at the Grand centennial military and civic Ball on Monday evening April 19th 1875 at Agricultural Hall. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| 1841 Boston Museum 1875 ... Positively one week only. ... Aug. 16, 1875 ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviopur and diligent attention to studies in school. [Wm. Greenleaf] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Sarah Bliss] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [Lucy C. Thurston] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Sir, The undersigned a committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts, respectfully invited you to accept the hospitalities of the Commonwealth, on the occasion of the centennial celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill, on June seventeenth. Respectfully your obedient servants: George B. Loring, president. Francis D. Stedman, of the Senate. ... State House, Boston, May, 1875. |
Invitations. |
Loring, George Bailey, 1817-1891. |
1875-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Class day exercises 1875. Friday, July 9th ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Rev. James Walker D.D. L.D.D. [i.e., L.L.D] ex president of Harvard College. In memoriam. By C.D. Bradlee. Reprinted from "Boston Post." Jan. 2. 1875. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Bradlee, C. D. (Caleb Davis), 1831-1897. |
1875-01-01 |
| The Wilkinsons in their great specialty, Uncle Tom's cabin ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Parlor musicale. Select entertainment. Bay State Parlors ... January 18, 1875. Mrs. J.M. Osgood, of Boston, and the Worcester Concert Company ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Sacred concert at the First Unitarian Church ... June 27th, 1875. ... Programme. ... Choice musical literature. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Grand floral concert! Mechanics Hall ... Oct. 28, 1875. ... Programme. The Arcadean coronation ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Worcester. Mechanics Hall. Hans von Bulow grand concert. ... Nov. 1st, [1875] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| 1868. F.L.A. 1875. The Boston English Opera Company ... Under the auspices of the Franklin Literary Association ... Maritana, at Huntington Hall ... September 30th. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| A Funeral elegy, occasioned by the tragedy, at Salem near Boston, on Thursday afternoon, the seventeenth of June, 1773, at which time the ten following persons, seven women, and three men were drowned, having been out on a party of pleasure ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Horatio Bliss] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [L.C. Thurston] ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| B.Y.M.C.A. Bazaar of the nations. The bazaar committee will meet Monday, March 3, at 5 1-2 o'clock, at the association rooms, when the tables will be assighned, and important business be presented ... H. Floyd Faulkner, secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Faulkner, H. Floyd. |
1875-01-01 |
| Centennial milk-pan & cooler. Manufactured by Moseley and Stoddard. Poultney, Vt. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Senior and junior exhibition, Monday evening, December 20th, 1875, at Lemont Hall. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Dan Bryant's minstrels ... Programme. ... Morrissey and Emerson's songs and dances. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Ristori programme. National Theatre, Washington ... Monday evening, April 26. [1875] ... Elizabeth, Queen of England. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Wood's Museum, Broadway and 80th Street. ... Monday, June 14, 1875. ... Little sunshine or, The working girl's oath. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre ... Week ending Oct. 9, 1875. ... Bill of the play ... Our boys ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Programme Sans Souci Garden. Wm. H. Goffe, publisher. ... Murray & Murphy ... in their new and original absurdity ... Our Irish visitors ... Synopsis. ... Programme ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Devil's Auction Combination ... Programme. To commence with ... Smiths and Browns ... To conclude with ... Devil's auction ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| To-night. The Wilkinson Combination. Uncle Tom's cabin. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall, Worcester. Theodore Thomas' grand concert by sixty distinguished artists ... Jan. 26th, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Fourth subscription recital by E.B. Story and W.S. Kennedy, assisted by the Worcester Concert Company ... Feb. 9, 1875 ... Main St. Baptist Chapel. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Programme of musical entertainment at Pleasant Street Baptist Church vestry ... May 13, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Grand vocal and instrumental concert for the benefit of the People's Club, by the Worcester Concert Company ... May 14, 1875, at Plymouth Chapel. ... Programme. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| St. John's S.S. festival. Cantata: "Spring holiday." With exercises commemorative of Bunker Hill centennial. ... Mechanics Hall ... June 16, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Lyceum and Natural History Association. evening of English glees. ... Mechanics Hall ... Dec. 3, 1875 ... Programme. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Pennellograph, secured by copyright, 1875, pat. Apr. 18th 1876 painted only by Hildreth, Young & Co. ... Philadelphia, Pa. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Centennial reception, evenings, 29th & 30th of April. 1775. 1875. Deacon House, Washington, cor. Worcester St. Boston. ... Committee Mrs. N. Silsbee. Mrs. S.T. Hooper. ... [April 30th] ... |
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Silsbee, N., Mrs. |
1875-01-01 |
| 1775. Lexington 1875. Grand levee and ball to close the centennial celebration. The citizens of Lexington request the pleasure of your company with ladies, at a pavilion on the Old Battle Ground, Monday evening, April 19th 1875. Committee, Charles C. Goodwin. George O. Davis. Frank V. Butters. ... |
Invitations. |
Goodwin, C. C. (Charles Carroll), 1832-1917. |
1875-01-01 |
| Seventeenth of June. 1775 1875 Centennial anniversary. Admit the bearer to the services on Bunker Hill. Section G. no. 15 retain this ticket. Bunker Hill Monument Association, Henry Walker, Chief Marshal. Edward Lawrence, Chairman of committee. |
Invitations. |
Lawrence, Edward. |
1875-01-01 |
| William H. Mitchell, importer and manufacturer of paper makers' materials, chemicals, clays, coloring, &c. Price list of felting and wires. |
Advertising cards. |
William H. Mitchell. |
1875-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Senior and junior exhibition. '75 & '76. Monday eve., April 5th, 1875. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Annual commencements Chappell Hill Female College and Soule University, Chappell Hill, Texas. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Dritte Jahres-Feier der Deutschen Literarischen Gesellschaft der Keystone Staats Normal-Schule, Kutztown, Berks County, Pa. Am Donnerstag Abend, den 7. October 1875. |
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1875-01-01 |
| State Normal School. Salem, Mass, June, 1875. The forty-second semi-annual term of the State Normal School at Salem will close on Tuesday, July 6, with exercises of examination and graduation ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Williston Seminary anniversary bulletin. June, 1875. Keep this! It will be useful to you. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Birds eye view of the International exhibition buildings, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia 1876. |
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1875-01-01 |
| International exhibition, 1876. Art gallery. Horticultural hall. Agricultural hall. ... Fairmount Park Philadelphia, Pa. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| First centennial of the Battle of Bunker Hill. June 17, 1775. June 17, 1875. The Bunker Hill Monument Association invite [Hon. George M. Richardson] to unite with them on occasion of the first centennial anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, and participate in the patriotic and commmorative observances and exercises of the day. Oration by Hon. Charles Devens, Jr. G. Washington Warren. ... executive committee. Boston, April 19, 1875. ... |
Invitations. |
Warren, George Washington, 1813-1883. |
1875-01-01 |
| 1775. Old North Bridge. 1875. The citizens of Concord cordially invite you to be present with ladies at the Grand centennial military and civic Ball on Monday evening April 19th 1875 at Agricultural Hall. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Junior prize declamation. '76. Monday evening, July 5th, 1875, at the Congregational Church. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Commencement. College Physicians & Surgeons Medical Department of Columbia College. Class '75. Steinway Hall, Monday evening, March 1st, 1875, at eight o'clock. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Grafton High School. Closing exercises for the year ending March 26th, examinations at the school room. Thursday, March 25, 1875. |
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1875-01-01 |
| In memoriam. (Re-printed from the Traveller,) Hon. Henry Wilson. By C.D. Bradlee. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Bradlee, C. D. (Caleb Davis), 1831-1897. |
1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Saturday evening, January 16, 1875. ... La jolie parfumeuse ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre ... Week ending Aug. 7, 1875. ...This and every evening this week ... His own enemy ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Bowery Theatre. Week ending November 6, 1875. ... The performance will commence with ... Justina! Or, A strange world ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme. ... Boston, December 11, 1875. ... This afternoon and evening second and last week of Caste ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Ye olde folkes. Published bye authorite in ye towne of Worcester, on ye first daye of February, 1875, N.S. A lyste of ye songes ande tunes ... Februarye th, 1875 ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| North. South. Explanation. Our present location ... Bay State Paper Co., Springfield, Mass. Nov. 20, 1875. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Boys and girls! ... Manufactured by Vaughn & Co. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Boys and girls! ... Clinching screw fastened ... For sale by Geo. H. Chapman ... Fitchburg, Mass. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Jackson & Co. Hatters & furriers. Dunlap's New York Hats. No 59 Tremont Street, Boston. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Vermilye's College, 816 Broadway, near 11th St. New York is the best place to learn shorthand and typewriting. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| The N.E. Weston Electric Light Company. 18 P.O. Square Boston. Charles Storrow, Prest. Andrew Robeson, Treas. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Wm. H. Crane. Robson and Crane in their greatest of all comedies, "Our bachelors" by Joseph Bradford, esq. Supported by Chas. H. Thayer's Dramatic Company. Popular prices. |
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1875-01-01 |
| N.C. Goodwin Jr. manager of Eliza Weathersby's Froliques. Mr. Goodwin will introduce his renowned imitations of celebrated actors, Booth, Barrett ... |
Advertising cards. |
Goodwin, N. C. |
1875-01-01 |
| Alexander Selle's refreshment and lager beer saloon no. 15 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. Imported and domestic cigars, tobacco, and pipes. And all other smokers' articles of every description. |
Advertising cards. |
Selle, Alexander. |
1875-01-01 |
| Stuart Robson as Mr. Bangle. Robson and Crane in their greatest of all comedies, "Our Bachelors" by Joseph Bradford, Esq. Supported by Chas. H. Thayer's Dramatic Company. Popular prices. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Stuart Robson. Robson and Crane in their greatest of all comedies, "Our Bachelors" by Joseph Bradford, Esq. Supported by Chas. H. Thayer's Dramatic Company. Popular prices. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Atkinson's Comedy Co. The urchin chastiser. To-night. The greatest success and funniest play on earth. Atkinson's Comedy Company in Peck's bad boy. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Where is the boy? ... Chase & Sanborn, Boston registered[.] For sale by the E.H. Carrington Co. Dealers in fine teas and coffees, Naugatuck, Conn. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Friends rolled white oats ... Muscatine Oat-Meal Co. Muscatine, Iowa. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| International Exhibition. Congress Hall, on the European plan ... Elm Av. below Forty-second St. Directly opposite main exhibition building. New four-story brick hotel. ... W.H. Baker & Co., prop'rs. Philadelphia, May 10th, 1876. |
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1875-01-01 |
| A midsummer dream at Hotel Nantasket. ... Russell & Sturgis, managers. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Visit Hotel Nantasket ... Russell & Sturgis, managers. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Weather Warnings. ... An old world-renowed remedy for the relief and cure of colds, coughs, hoarseness, and all throat troubles. ... Brown's bronchial troches. ... Proprietors, John L. Brown & Son ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| W.J. Lagrange, druggist and pharmacist, Coxsackie, N.Y. ... In addition to our full and complete stock of fine drugs, &c., we have the following celebrated pure whiskies for medicinal purposes ... 1875. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Lagrange, W. J. |
1875-01-01 |
| The only manufactory in the world, devoted wholly to the manufacture of medicinal plasters. ... Manufactured by the Novelty Plaster Works, Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Ridge's food for infants and invalids ... Old people ... Dyspeptics ... Nursing mothers ... Travelers ... For summer complaints. ... Woolrich & Co. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Ridge's food for infants and invalids ... Ridge's food is not a medicine ... Woolrich & Co. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Charles H. Clayton & Co. printers and stationers ... 157 & 159 Pearl St. New York. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Charles H. Clayton & Co. printers and stationers ... 157 & 159 Pearl St. New York. |
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1875-01-01 |
| The Fall River Line between New York & Boston. The world renowned steamer "Providence." ... The mammoth palace steamers Bristol and Providence. ... Between New York & Boston via Newport & Fall River. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Horlick's malted milk ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Established 1843. Josiah Webb & Co. manufacturers of premium chocolate, broma prepared cocoa, cracked cocoa, cocoa paste, couble, single and half vanillas, spice and union coca sticks, and confectioners' pure chocolate, 48 Chatham Street, manufacturory at Milton, Mass. Boston. ... Grocers price list ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Beach view at the Point of Pines ... Chelsea Beach. The most attractive summer shore pleasure resort in the world. Eight miles from Boston on the Atlantic ocean. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Thurbers' Pride of the Kitchen Soap for cleaning scouring & polishing. All who wish to have their kitchen utensils, bathtubs, windows and wood work clean & bright ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Sunday. Yer looks lubly Ephraim, an it all comes -- using dat Higgins' Soap. |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1875. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1875-01-01 |
| Saturday. Whoa! Dar Sambo! What do yer mean, what makes yer jump and shout? I will wash yer clean with Higgins' Soap, and then yer may jump out. |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1875. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1875-01-01 |
| Friday. Use Higgins' Soap in de mornin, a washin of de winder, for wif good soap and a merry heart, dar's nothin for to hinder. |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1875. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1875-01-01 |
| Thursday. I use Higgins' Soap on Thursday, when cleaning of the paint, for when de house am nice and clean, I feel jist like a saint. Higgins' German Laundry Soap. |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1875. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1875-01-01 |
| Wednesday. Go way trouble, and neber come again, for I neber will sigh any more, for Higgins' soap gives me great joy, when I am scrubbing of the floor. |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1875. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1875-01-01 |
| Tuesday. Yes my heart is light, for de close iron white, and dat is jist what tickles me. For without Higgins' Soap, you haven't any hope, so please to take pattern by me. Higgins' German Laundry Soap. |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1875. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1875-01-01 |
| Monday. Monday is de wash day, an I neber sulk or mope, because de close am nice and clean, by using Higgins' soap. |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1875. |
Higgins, Charles S. |
1875-01-01 |
| Soapine can always be relied on. For washing and cleaning everything, no matter what, Soapine works quicker, easier, cheaper and better than soap or anything else. ... Kendall Mfg. Co. ... Providence, R.I. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Lautz Bros. and Co.'s Acme soap. Buffalo, N.Y. Swain, Earle & Co. sole agents for New England. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Lautz Bro's and Co.'s Acme Soap. Buffalo, N.Y. Swain, Earle & Co. Sole agents for New England. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Shirrell's Kulliyun washing crystal. Shirrell & Co. Buffalo, N.Y. The great labor saver. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Established Baltimore 1835. Baltimore plant of the oldest lithographic house in America. A. Hoen & Co. lithographers, engravers and printers. |
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1875-01-01 |
| Methodist Book Concerns, New York, and Cincinnati ... Publishers, booksellers, and importers of standard works of Methodism. ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Everybody can know by using a bottle of Mansfield Capillaris that it has no equal for the toilet in the wide wide world. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Mansfield, T. Hill. |
1875-01-01 |
| Everybody can know by using a bottle of Mansfield Capillaris that it has no equal for the toilet in the wide wide world. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Mansfield, T. Hill. |
1875-01-01 |
| Huntington Hall, (Lowell.) ... Nov. 18th, 1875. Theo. Thomas' grand concert ... |
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1875-01-01 |
| Worcester County Mechanics' Association. Mechanic Hall, Worcester. The Redpath English Opera Company. ... Feb. 3, 1876 ... The spectre. ... The story. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall ... February 17th, 1876. Theo. Thomas' grand concert. By sixty distinguished artists. ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... July 28th, 1876. Gilmore's Famous Military band, assisted by ... Miss Emma C. Thursby. ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1875 1876 Sodality lecture course. Mechanics Hall, St. Patrick's night, March 17th, 1876. Grand musical entertainment ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Grand festival concert ... April 6, 1876. Mendelssohn's oratorio, St. Paul, by the Worcester Choral Union ... Mechanics Hall ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Bay State English Opera Company, composed principally of the late members of the New England Opera Troupe ... Mechanics Hall ... April 13 [1876] ... The bohemian girl. ... Opinions of the press. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Worcester Light Infantry. Grand military ball and cocnert, in Mechanics Hall ... April 19, 1876 Promenade concert by the Germania Band. Programme ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Tenth piano recital by the pupils of E.B. Story ... May 4th, 1876 ... 514 Main Street,--Room 5. Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| May festival, by the children of St. Anne's Sunday School ... May 10th, 1876. ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Walter Kennedy's eleventh soiree musicale, at the residence of Dr. Henry Clark ... May 11, 1876 ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall ... May 25. [1876] Bay State English Opera Company will give a representation of Flotow's ever popular opera of Martha. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Miscellaneous concert by the choir of Plymouth Church ... May 26, 1876. ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Closing recital by the pupils of the Worcester County Music School, at Plymouth Church vestry ... June 22, 1876. Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| City of Worcester. ... Centennial concert, in the tent on the common by the scholars of the public schools, July 4th, 1876 ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Worcester Co. Music School course. B.D. Allen's "Evenings with the musicians." Programme for ... September 28th, 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Names of the general officers of the Continental Army ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Names of General Washington's aids-de-camp during the revolution. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Chart of American history ...from 1774-1826 ... No. VII ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Constitution of the United States, arranged and epitomized ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Mary A. Bartlett] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and [instructress H. Lane]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Bible certificate. Of school no. [blank] is entitled to cts. For chapters committed to memory. " For punctual attendance the past month. " For good behaviour. To be paid in Bibles and Testaments. } Visiter. Dated, 18. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Mid all life's scenes ... presented to [blank] by [M.L. Loring]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... Presented to [blank] by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [Sybil M. Brightman] by [her teacher]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit come let us haste to the schoolroom away, nor tarry a moment of time on the way ... Presented to [Addison Hill] by [S.L. Fox] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit come let us haste to the schoolroom away, nor tarry a moment of time on the way ... Presented to [Nancy Libby] by [Joshua Hanscom] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella Pike no whisper] by [Annie E. Dow] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Horatio Bliss] for diligence and good behaviour by [H.K. Thurston] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This is to certify that [Horatio N. Bliss] by diligence and attention meets my approbation. [Francis S. Peabody] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 5th Avenue Theare. Mr. James Lewis begs to announce to his world of friends that his benefit will take place on ... May 20th, 1876 ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Granite Hall ... Aug. 30th, 1876. ... Tableaux of Erin ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 61st season. ... Boston Music Hall ... April 9, 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| A greate concerte ... Union Hall, in ye ancient towne of Cambridge, 13th day of ye 4th month ... 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Easter service of the children of St. John's Church, Providence, April 16th, 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Vestry of Second Congregational Church. ... Pupils' concert ... May 11, 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| B.B. at the music room of Wm. Sumner & Son. ... May 26, 1876 ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Maennerchor Garden Programme ... Philadelphia, June, 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Operti's Tropical Garden, vol. I. Belmont Avenue, West Philadelphia. No. 20. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Operti's Tropical Garden, vol. I. Belmont Avenue, West Philadelphia. No. 26. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Operti's Tropical Garden, vol. I. Belmont Avenue, West Philadelphia. No. 25. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Grand concert, at Sea View House ... August 18, 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Grand honorary gold medal ... Oct. 14th, 1876 ... Machinery Hall ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Concert for Chicago! ... Tremont Temple ... Oct. 18, [1876] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Fall River Line programme. ... New York and Boston, Oct. 18. 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Huntington Hall, Lowell ... November 14, 1876. Theodore Thomas' only grand concert. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Grand concert! In Music Hall, Ware, on Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 30, 1876. ... For the benefit of the Young Men's Library Association. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Boston in honor of Ole Bull... Dec 8th 1876 ... Music Hall ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Ada Tesman's Female Minstrels. Programme for this evening. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| To-night. To-night. Washburn's last sensation ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Frank Rivers' Troupe ... Programme for this evening. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Matt Morgan's New York Novelty Company. And tableau entertaiment ... Programme for this evening. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Skiff's Costume Concert Troupe ... Third annual tour. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Programme! Part I. ... The spirit of '76. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Heine Concert Co. Boston, Mass. The Redpath Lyceum Bureau, managers. Season of 1875-76. ... The great blind vocalist. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Programme of the Berger family, and Sol Smith Russell. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Emmanuel Church Guild. ... Feb. 7th, 1876, in the chapel of the church. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1776. 1876. Two centennial concerts ... Broadway Universalist Church ... February 16 and 17 ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Avoid smell avoid smoke. Burn the best oil! Which is trade mark Centennial 160 Fire Test Safety Oil Maverick Oil Co. 61 12 Broad St. Boston. ... Sold by all principal grocers. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Centennial exhibition buildings ... Burdett Organ Co. ... Erie, Pa. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Centennial exhibition buildings ... Burdett Organ Co. ... Erie, Pa. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| They excel water colors in many respects. Eagle Pencil Co's colored crayons ... Made in over fifty shades. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1776. Centennial exhibition, 1876. ... Compliments of the Exhibition Transfer Co. Limited, of Philadelphia. ... The limited number of public carriages in this city, and the anticipated over-crowding of street cars during the Centennial Exhibition, has rendered necessary the providing of other means of passenger conveyance ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Established, 1870. Fletcher & Dwyer's celebrated improved Lynn burnishing ink ... Lynn, Mass. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Carleton House, Jacksonville, Fla. The Italy of America. Stimpson, Devnell & Davis, proprietors. This new brick hotel is provided with a passenger elevator, Creighton's oral enunciator, and all modern improvements. Laundry and bath rooms. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1876. Grafton High School, March 23 and 24. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Graduating exercises of the senior class, Wesleyan Academy, held at Memorial Church, Thursday, June twenty-second [1876] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| To [Mr. Horatio H. Fiske] the associates of the Hotel Company request you to assist at the ceremony of laying the corner stone of Tremont House, on the 4th July ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Complimentary dinner to Gen. William L. Burt, Boston, January 1st, 1876. Parker House. Bill of fare. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1776. 1876. Centennial exhibition, open in Philadelphia for visitors from May 10th to November 10th, 1876, the admission to the entire exhibition will be 50c. Compliments of The Exhibition Transfer Co. Limited, of Philadelphia. General office: S.E. corner Broad and Chestnut Streets. 1876. ... J.H. Benham, Jr., Gen'l superintendent. |
Invitations. |
Benham, J. H. |
1876-01-01 |
| The one hundredth anniversary 1776 1876 of American Independence will be celebrated by the citizens of Leicester. All present and former residents are requested to meet at the Town Hall, at 9:30 a.m. A historical address will be delivered by J.E. Russell, Esq. Collation in Sargent's Grove; ... You are cordially invited to be present. Samuel May, president of the day. J.D. Cogswell, Chief Marshal. J.N. Murdock, Chairman, committee of arrangements. Leicester, Mass., June 20, 1876. |
Invitations. |
May, Samuel, 1810-1899. |
1876-01-01 |
| New York, July 10th, 1876. Sir: You have been selected as one of the vice presidents of the Republican ratification meeting, to be held at Cooper Institute, on Wednesday eve., July 12th, ... Charles S. Spencer, Chairman committee of arrangements. Clark F. Whittemore, secretary. C.R. Agnew Esq. |
Invitations. |
Whittemore, Clark F. |
1876-01-01 |
| Harvard Class Day. June 23d 1876. The Hasty Pudding Club requests the pleasure of your company at Mrs. Morgan's, cor. of Mt. Auburn & Story Sts, immediately after the exercises around the tree. Parlors in the north entry of Stoughton. R.S.V.P. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Mr. & Mrs. Jona. F. Barrett request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter, Lucy F. Barrett to John H. Chapman, on Thursday July sixth, at four o'clock. Concord, Mass. 1876. |
Invitations. |
Barrett, Jonathan F. |
1876-01-01 |
| "Good Intent." Protector Hose Co. no.7, respectfully announce their first annual ball, at Grand Army Hall, on Friday evening, Nov. 10, 1876, which you are respectfully invited to attend, with ladies. ... committee of arrangements. Capt. Samuel F. Barnes. 1st. asst. Geo. F. McKnight. James H. Love. ... |
Invitations. |
Barnes, Samuel F. |
1876-01-01 |
| "Wide Awake." Yankee Hose Company, no.5, eighth annual ball at G.A.R. Hall, Thanksgiving eve,- November, 1876, committee of arrangements. Capt. Joseph Bolio. Joseph Dunkerton, Asst, ... Reception committee. Joseph Dunkerton, George Sawin, ... Assistants: Eugene Kibbe, Alvin Hapgood, ... |
Invitations. |
Bolio, Joseph. |
1876-01-01 |
| Mr. & Mrs. John Allen. Esther H. Adams. Mr. & Mrs. S. F. Woodbury, Ellen M. Leland. Ashland. |
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1876-01-01 |
| You are cordially invited to attend a two-day meeting in celebration of Arizona's First Annual Better Printing Week Tuesday and Wednesday evenings June twenty-seventh and twenty-eigth at eight o'clock Hotel Westward Ho ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Train band and alarm list muster. To [blank]. You are hereby notified and warned to appear on parade at the meeting house in [blank] at [blank] o'clock, p.m. with arms, ammunition, with a steal or iron ramrod, and a spring to retain the same ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Prices current Wm. H. Mitchell 43 North Front St. Philadelphia clays coloring chemicals ... |
Advertising cards. |
Mitchell, William H. |
1876-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Grand centennial production! ... March 13, 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Grand centennial production! ... April 10, 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1841 Boston Museum 1876 ... For 4 performances only! ... October 17, 18 and 19, 1876 ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Willard Bacon] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer. [N Kingsbury] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Willard Bacon] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer. [P. A. Putnam] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master Gregory Lawrence] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructr[ess], [L. Whitney] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Sally Brown] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer. [C. Hale.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [E Pope] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[or GR Parkes] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 10 10 Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Dorothy Ward] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress C. Barton] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 11 11 Reward of merit. This certifies, that [George H. Nichols] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ess L.L. Plummer] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 9 9 Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Harriet Jackson] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instruct[or H.E. Vary] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 4 Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mary E.L. Porter] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[er Clara P. Buttrick] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 5 Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master George Nichols] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct [L.L. Plummer] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 6 Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Abigail Lovejoy] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress J.D. Scobey] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss B Granger] by [her] regard to the rules of decorum and [her] diligent and unremitted application to studies for the week past, receives the thanks of [her] instructor, and merits the approbation & appause of all [her] friends [J. [illegible.] instructor[ess] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Ursula Cheney] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor [Alvan Barnes] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 10 Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mary Ann Bartlett] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [Maria Wills.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Winter. Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instructor. [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Alma Fisher] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[er M.W.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that M[aster William Gray] has by study and attention excelled those of h[is] class in the art of [spelling] and deserves credit. [of his friends and]inst. [Eli C. Blake] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Francis W Baker] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Eunice H. Lord] instructor. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Francis W Baker] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Eunice H. Lord] instructor. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Almira Rice] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [A.A. Ross] instructor. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Harvy Guild] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behaviour, merits the approbation of friends and instruct[er A.P.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr Harvey Guild] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer. [Harriet White] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr Harvey Guild] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer. [Harriet White] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as a reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [Mary M Woodward] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... The bearer [blank] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Master H.L.R.] by diligence & attention to his studies merits my approbation. [P. Wetherell.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Sally Brown] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor[ess A Houghton] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Mary Everett] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [C. Durant] instructer. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [Wm. Greenleaf] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Mr Horatio Bliss] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [Lucy C. Thurston] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward for good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Charles W. Richards] Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Levi S. Bartlett] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instructer [DP Brown.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Master James Chandler] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer [H. Whiting] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [John Perkins] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer [Henry Prentiss] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] by diligence, good behaviour, and attention to h[blank] studies, merits my approbation. [blank] instructor. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Gilman Jones M. Hanson, In.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
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1876-01-01 |
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1876-01-01 |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Harvey Guild] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [James B Gubbs] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Lydia L. Gay for good behaviour in school by her instructress L. Whitney.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Anne S. Howe] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This testimony of approbation is presented to Master [Joseph Bixby] for his correct deportment and diligent attention to studies. [E.P. Hayward] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... This certifies that [Miss A.R. Rice] by diligence and attention merits my approbation and esteem. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... This certifies that [Mr. Joseph Bixby] by diligence and attention merits my approbation and esteem. [E.P. Hayward inst] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Joseph Leavitt] [by W.A. Currier] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This certifies that [Master Cyrenus Coe] for diligence and attention merits my approbation and esteem. [Martha B. White inst] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [Lucy A. Tyler] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Jennie Hotchkiss] as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward for perseverance to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| One dollar. The child that to his book attends, is lov'd by parents, teacher, friends. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Daniel Brown] the bearer receives this as the reward of good behavior and diligent attention to study in school. [F.A. Parker.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Y.H. Paine] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behaviour, merits the approbation of h[is] friends and instruct[or] [Wm. H. Seavry] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. With patience and zeal to your tasks you attend, so accept a reward from your teacher and friend. To [Walter C. Wardwell] by [Katie S. Manly] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Jessie Pierson] by [M.T. Wood] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, to [Fred Griffin] from [Sadie Bunker] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Maria Lancaster] by [W.R. Chamberlin] instruct[er] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Edwin Libby] by [Lucy M. Cummings, ins'ess] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Clarence Goodrich] by [Hattie K. Pike.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Willie Upton] by [M.S. Estes] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary] for good behaviour and diligence to h[er] studies [by her teacher Mary Lord.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [C.W.] for good behaviour and diligence to h[er] studies [Cornelia Workman] [Cornelia Workman Worcester Mass. L. Harington] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Sarah Bliss] for good behaviour and diligence to h[er] studies [by her aff't ins. E.A. Hubbard] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [M. Luella Mills] for [Good department] by [E.L.B. Bradley] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lizzie B. Shute] by [Hattie N. Thompson] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Jennie Tucker] by [J.E. Ladd] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Awarded to [Jessie Pierson] by [M.C. Eliot] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Edna B. Frost] by [A.E. Bishop] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Annie Ball] [J.M. Roulston] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Miss Nancy Libby]... [Olive M. Marr.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This is to certify, that [Lucretia Libby] for diligence and attention to study, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [Mary Doe] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct. [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit [Grace.] [Grace E. Griffin. Jillian F. Downing.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| The dog. Reward of merit presented to [James Sullivan] by [C.M. Morse] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| This is to certify, that [George Whitehead] has been a good scholar, and merits the approbation of [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Horace G. Stevens] by [W.A. Currier] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Miss Nancy Libby] ... [Olive M. Marr] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. M[aster Wm Wright] by good conduct, and close application to study, has merited the esteem of [his] friends and instructer. [C.P. Sheldon] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Henry Libby] by [H. L. Strout] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer [Edward White] receives this as a token of approbation for dilegent attention to study and good behavior in school. [for not being absent or tardy L.S. Belding] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. no. [blank] particular approbation is merited by M[iss Jane Ammidown] for good behavior in school [Adolphus M Cheney inst] |
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1876-01-01 |
| This testimony of approbation, is presented to M[r. Joseph Bixby] for h[is] correct deportment and diligent attention to study. [E.P. Hayward] teacher. no.2112 Three. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [George K. Nichols] by [L.E. Southwick] ins[ress] |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1 wild boar ... 2 Chinese hog ... 3 babyrousa ... all belong to the genus Sus of the order of Pachydernata this genus is found in every quarter of the globe, chiefly domesticated. ... Presented to [Herbert Watson] by [A.A. James] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Asa E. Jewell] [By W.A. Currier] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Almira E. Salson] [By John H.A. Bachelder] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Joseph] by [Nan A. Keneston] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nancy Lilly] by [Lafayette W. Sawyer] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Justina Fox] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem this certifies that [Miss Sarah Bliss] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [E.A. Hubbard] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| No.2.--Degree of merit no. Reward of merit. ... Presented to [Mr. Jefferson Libby] by [Olive M. Marr.] Instructor[ess.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [John Mc Daniel] by [Bessie J.McIvestton] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nellie Haskell] by [Jeanie Read] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Chester E. Rice] by [A. Reynolds] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Jennie E Rice] by [Angie Reynolds] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Chester E Rice] by [Angie Reynolds] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Benjamin Andrews] Up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest ray, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. By [F.A.B.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Julia M. Tuck] Up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest ray, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. By [Ann Elizabeth Tuck.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Fanny] Up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest ray, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. By [S. A. [illegible]]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Sylvanus D. Currier,] Up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest ray, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. By [E. F. Judkins]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nancy Libby] Up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest ray, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. By [Esther A. Hanscom]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. To [Foster Gilbert] From [Fidelia Holton]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. To [Eddie J. White not absent nor tardy] From [L.S. Belding]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. To [Martha Lakeman] From [C.A. Freeman]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Sarah K.] Reward of merit Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. To [Sarah K. Ready] From [B.E. Beaman]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright summy morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. To [Charles Andrews] From [D. Lord]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of Merit. Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. To [Hannah F. Walsh] From [your teacher C.A. Ayer]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. To [Charles] From [his teacher]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. [Benjamin M. Andrews] [By Flora A. Copeland] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. A meddling hand and busy tongue, are always doing others wrong. Those who think or tell a lie, God will punish when they die. To [J. Edward White] from [L.S. Belding] [illegible] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest ray, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. To [Eddie White] from [M. M. Fairbanks.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Emma Nightingale] for conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. By [her teacher E.J. Gerry] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Charles Andrews] for conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. By [A.A. Allen] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Hellen Minot] for conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. By [her teacher M.F. Barnes.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit How lovely, how charming, the sight, when children their teacher obey; the angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. To [Eddie White] from [M.M. Fairbanks] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. A kiss for a blow always bestow, and angels will guide you wherever you go. To [Eddie J. White] from [L.S. Belding not absent or tardy] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella C. Pike] by [Laura S. Carleton] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For correctness in arithmetic. To [H.L. Burbank,] from [S.J. Forsaith [i.e., Jennie S. Forsaith]] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey! The angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. To [Benjamin Andrews] from [Flora A. Copeland.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit love now e'r the heart feels a sorrow, or the bright sunny moments are flown, love now, for the dawn of tommorrow, may find thee unloved and alone. From [M.A. Sawyer] to [H.E. Hosmer] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit how lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey; the angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. From [Flora A. Copeland.] To [Benjamin A.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit now is the time each child should try, in life's bright, sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere winter age comes on. To [blank] from [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit how lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey; the angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. From [Flora A. Copeland] To [Benjamin M.A.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey! The angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. To [Ashley M. Beaman] From [Susie E. Mirrick] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey! The angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. To [Annie Cakeman] From [C.A. Freeman.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit how lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey; the angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. From [S. Maria Smith] to [S. Frances Pearson]] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit how lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey; the angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. From [S.M. Smith] To [G. Pearssons] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [B.M. Anderson] Up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest reay, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. By [Maria A. Allan]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher lean commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. To [blank] From [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright sunny morn, to lay men stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. To [Charlie] From [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for writing. Presented to [Alfred Tewksbury] By [illegible] Teacher. C. Magnus N.Y. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. [S.A. Baker] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] For conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. By [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Catherine Paine] For diligence and good behavior. [F.P. Buffum]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Blessed are the merciful. A reward of merit From [blank] To [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Flowers of the field, that quickly fade away ... [Anna M. Fessenden from her teacher A.H. Holden.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Amiability. Thy beauty of sprit is a pure ... [Miss M.B.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] by [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert L. Burbank] by [Jennie S Forsaith]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [L. Lawrence] by [T.J. Miller] for conduct good and lessons learned ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Sylvanus Currier] by [Pet. Hook] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| For punctuality. Reward of merit presented to [Eddie J. Herris] by [L.A. Holbrook]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [To Willie Noyes, from L.J. Hamblett] Reward of merit. To do all men as I would ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary F. Parker] by [S.J. Jaquith] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For punctuality. Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Herris] by [L.A. Holbrook] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For punctuality. Reward of merit presented to [George Underwood] by [F.A. Hopkins] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Here's a lesson all should heed ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Forget me not. ... to [Ellen M. Barber] from [Clara E. Wheeler.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... To [Rebecca A. King] from [Henry W. Bliss.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... To [blank] from [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... To [blank] from [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... To [Ella F Stratton] from [G. Nolton] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. To [Fanny Pearson] from [S.R. Patch] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Eddie White] from [M.M. Fairbanks] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [blank] from [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [Ella C. Pike] from [Laura S. Carleton.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... To [Anna S Howe] from [Jennie Phelps]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Now while we gain in knowledge ... to [Mary A. Beaman] from [Susie E. Mirick]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. for correctness in arithmetic. To [H.L. Burbank] from [Jennie S. Forsaith]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for obedience. Presented to [Marian Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presents to [Abbie J. Douglas] by [Laura A. Richardson] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presents to [Mary E. Douglas] by [Laura A. Richardson] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella C. Pike] by [Laura S. Carleton] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For good behaviour. To [Addie O. Dane] from [Emma Pierce.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Mary A Beaman] from [Susie E. Mirrick]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for correctness in geography. To [Emmet] from [his teacher]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Herbert G. Watson] from [Addie L. Holmes]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... [Edward Newburg] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for diligence in study. To [Emmet] from [his teachers.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Eddie White] from [M.M. Fairbanks.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Ida Putnam] from [L. Jennings.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Mary W. Andrews] from [Mary Lord]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [blank] from [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. O give me a pleasant and a smiling face,--'T is a sure index of affection within; 'T will from thy mates sad thoughts erase, where'er you go new friends you'll win. To [Benjamin M. Andrews] from [Flora A. Copeland] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank ]Up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest reay, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. By [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Sylvanus Currier] Up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest reay, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. By [Julia A. Gove] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... From [M.A. Sawyer] to [Henry E. Hosmer] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... to [Lillie Perone] from [illegible] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] for good conduct. [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [illegible] by [illegible] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie S. Shute] by [Mary Robinson.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Berger Family and Sol Smith Russell season of 1875-'76. 7th annual tour. Concert Company ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Belle Pierson H.E. Cooper] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Edna Frost] 50 [A.E. Bishop] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Edna Frost] 50 [M.A. Bishop] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Carrol Fish T.E. Clark.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Etta Osborne] by [Flora A Samson.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Nellie Snow C.D. Holt.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| "Do unto others as you would have others so unto you." This certificate of fifty credits is awarded for good deportment and perfect lessons. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and attention. [Jennie E. Rice from Carrie R. Weed.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of honor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ellis E. Green Georgie E. Martin] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Josie D. Wilson] by [S.D. Morse] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Mabell Cate M.C. McKeal] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary W. Coles] by [Frank B. Pierce] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Alice Green Georgie E. Stevens] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Alice E. Green Ella M. Prescott] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, to [Grace Griffin] from [Sadie Bunker.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Presented to Alice E. Green by Georgie E. Stevens.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lizzie B. Shute]. Copyrighted by J.H. Bufford's Sons 1876. Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert G. Watson] by [Addie L. Holmes] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Flora M Morrison] by [Julia M. Clarke] teacher. For industry, punctuality and good conduct. [F.M. Morrison]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of mmerit presented to [Maria A. Hadley A.G.W.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. [To Ida F. Hatch from Ettie Stokes Atchison Kansas.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [From Miss Lamb] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [blank] by [blank]. Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Lillian Sturtevant] by [Clara Lamb.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, to [Grace Griffin] from [Sadie Bunker.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lillian Sturtevant Clara A. Lamb.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lillian Sturtevant Clara Lamb] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Percie E.E.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [E.E.S.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Hubert Watson] by [L.A. Reader] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Frank Kilburn] from [illegible] for correct deportment. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Shall birds and bees and ants be wise ... [Marian] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit To do to all men as I would ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Marion Tewksbury] by [R.L. Heath] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Oh 'tis a lovely thing for youth ... [Marion] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit To do to all men as I would ... [Rose Chandler Mexico] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie P. Rogers.] By [Miss Harvey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie P. Rogers.] By [Miss Harvey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Susie] by [Miss Harvey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit good counsel is above all price. Presented to [Joseph Huntington] by [Emily E. Davison] teacher |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Experience is the mother of science. Presented to [J. Cushing] by [Miss Howard] teacher |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For diligence in study. To [M.B. Priest] from [F.A. Stevens.] Preserve and conquer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For diligence in study. To [Janett Brown] from [her teacher.] Preserve and conquer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For diligence in study. To [Ella M. Holt] from [Emily F. Dodge] Preserve and conquer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Peach. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Raspberries. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Currants. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Pear. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Plums. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Arthur Lancaster] by [S. Lizzie Pickering] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit the bearer M[aster George Nichols] has by diligence & attention excelled those of h[is] class in [attention] and merits my esteem. [R.P. Roberts] isnt.[ress] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [George Hoag] by [W.A. Currier] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Luella Mills] by [E.L.B. Bradley] teacher. [No 2] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Landing of Columbus Christopher Columbus was born at Genoa about the year 1447 and while young was taught reading, writing, grammar, and arethmetic [sic] ... To [Sarah S. Porter] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Token of approbation presented to [Mary W. Andrews] as a reward for good behaviour by [her teacher Mary Lord.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Harriet Jackson] by [H.M. Chapin] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Sarah Bliss] by [Lucy C. Thurston] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nancy Libby] by [J. Hanscom] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Nancy Fairbanks] for diligence and good behaviour by [M.A. Richardson] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Miss Hannah Libby] by [illegible] instructor. July 4, 1776, independence was declared. The Revolutionary War lasted eight years. After the Indian wars our mother country, England, began to oppress the American people. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [J. Cushing] by [Miss Howard] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Sarah M. Bliss] by [her affectionate] instructor [E.A. Hubbard] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Almira Rice] by [A.A. Ross] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Sylvanus Bowen] by [Abba M. Gay.] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lneia Clark] by [S.W. Raymond] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [John V. Lyon] by [Sarah A. Arnold] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [S.A. Libby] for good behaviour and diligence [Flora] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... Presented to [blank] for good behaviour and diligence [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Ella C. Pike] by [Harriette E. Frye] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [S. Salisbury] by [S. B. Wood] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Alfred Tularty] by [M.A. Greer] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Mary Alleyne Beck] for diligence and good behaviour, by [L.E. Chickering] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie M. Lancaster] by [Alvin Hadley] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [John H. Jackson] by [H. M. Chapin] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary Dana] by [Mary F. Bliss] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Otis F. Gould] by [Caroline Edson] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Sarah Bliss] by [Lucy C. Thurston] instruct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Alec B. Bottomly. by her teacher Dorinda Flair.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Libby A. Phillips] by [E.C. Sturtevant] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Theodore H. Paine] for diligence and good behaviour by [William] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation a token of esteem this certifies that [Wm. Gray] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] instructor. [E.C. Blake] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Frances S. Pearsons] by [Fannie M. Moore] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Georgie] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Correctness in reading. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For punctuality. [Charlie French.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| A good scholar [Charlie French.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Good conduct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| My teacher's token for advancement in geography. "Be not slothful." A life of sloth drags wearily on: too late the sunset, too soon the morn. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Georgie Stevens] by [M.C. Damon] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. Keep thine heart with all diligence: for out of it are the issues of life. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Bertha Gaskill] by [M.G. Whitney] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Johnnie Morse by Lillia A. Symonds] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of h[] friends and instruct God always sees us. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary Brown by S. Issie Sanderson.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| For good conduct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Georgie Stevens] by [M.C. Damon] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presen[ted to M.K.C.] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| For punctuality. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Punctuality. |
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1876-01-01 |
| From my teacher. [Charlie French.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie] by [R.C. Davis]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Howe] by [R.C. Davis]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella E. Pike] by [Laura S. Carleton.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie] by [R.C. Davis]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Flora Morrison] by [Ellen B. Pomeroy].[Remember the giver Flora Morrison, Dollie Detton] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Hon. illegible] by [R.C. Davis] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Correctness in music. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Bank of industry will pay five merits to [Helen Cole. C.E. Cleveland] teach. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Bank of industry will pay two merits to [a good scholar M. Leavitt] teach. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Bank of industry will pay two merits to [Sarah Pearsons S.M. Smith] teach. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Correctness in geography. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Good. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Mr. M. Adams Pilsbury has made very good proficency in his studies. He appeared very well during the examination. M.P.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Mr. Albert L. Kingsbury is a good boy in school L.W. inst.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Miss Sarah M Bliss receives this certificate in testimony of her correct deportment and diligent attention. From her affectionate instructress E.A. Hubbard.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [This card is presented to Miss Mary B. Fiske as a reward for improvement in study and painting and correctness in manners.] [Mary B. Fiske, born at Brookfield, married Francis Merrick] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Good behaviour.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Reward of merit.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [This certifies that Mr. Albert L. Kingsbury is a good boy in school. L. Wetherell-inst.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Mr. Moody A. Pilsbury has made very good improvement in learning since he has attended school, for which he is entitled to much praise. Martha Prichard.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Reward of merit.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Spelling. For a good scholar.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [H.S.V.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Reward of merit.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Miss Rice will ever remember her little scholars with love and affection. This she gives to Master Wm. Gray for being a very good boy.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Presented to the bearer for diligence by S.R.P.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [Herbert G. Watson] by [Arianna Bartlett] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Arthur E. Carter for good obedience at Susy Haskells party by his sister]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [T.P.] by diligence & attention to h[blank] studies merits my approbation [Charles Jordan] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Robert E. Beaman] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [E.R. Everett.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer [Edward White] Receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [For not being absent or tardy. L.S. Belding.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer [Eddie White] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [For not being absent & tardy L.S. Belding.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Theodore H. Paine] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Wm. Greenleaf] instructer. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. M[illegible] deserves the praise of [her] friends and instructer[ress], for good attention given to order and study. [R.W.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... Presented to [Miss Lucretia Libby] by [her teacher Olive M. Marr.] instructor. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Sarah M Bliss] by [E.A. Hubbard] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Moody L. Farnum] by [blank] instruct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Jeremiah D. Tilton] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] friends & instructor [S. Tucker]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Luella Mills for excelling in spelling] by [L. Emerson] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This may certify that [Miss Eliza J. Mann] by diligence and attention to study, merits the approbation of h[er] friends and teacher. [B.L. Adams.] Here is a man with his boys gathering apples. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit the bearer [Mary W. Andrews] receives this as a token of my approbation [Mary Lord.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Susan Parks] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [AM Wetherbee] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Hiram L. Cook] by [E.E. White] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella Birdsey] by [her teacher.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Premium. [Horatio Bliss] by good behaviour and attention, merits my approbation. [HK Thurston inst]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Huldak C. Stove] by diligence and good behaviour of [her] instructor. [H.S. Cook.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry Libby] by [Joshua Hanscom] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher, |
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1876-01-01 |
| M[r Willard Bacon] for h[is] diligence and attention to h[is] studies merits my approbation. [S. Barrett.] Ins. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Lucy A. Brown] the bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to study in school. [F.A. Parker]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... Presented to [R.H. Taft] by [M. Osgood.] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [blank] instructor. [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Ursula Cheney] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[or Hiram Woodward] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that, [M.A. Bartlett] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of friends and instructer[ess] [A.M. Brodhead.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifes that [Henry Guild] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] instruct[ess] [A.P.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Martin J. Smith] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] instructor [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Ella C. Birdsey] by [Cornelia E. Hough] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Token of esteem. Summer flowers will soon be o'er; winter comes- they blom no more; finest days will soon be past; brightest suns will set at last. Awarded to [blank] for [blank] [Lucy Gallup] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr. Albert L. Kingsbury has excelled, by study and attention, those of [his] class, and deserves credit. [L. Wetherell] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. A good name is better than wealth. Presented to [Lewis Shattuck] by [J.E. Batchelder] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 60 merits. To [Nahum D. Goddard] pupil from [Emma J. Blood] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Prize reward of merit. A good name is better than wealth. Presented to [Johnny Pray] by [M. Ellen Bickford] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Mary A. Stearns] the bearer receives this as the reward of good behavior and diligent attention to study in school. [I.S. Currier] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey! The angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. Presented to [Lizzie Shute] from [Linda Harris] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [L. J. Mellen] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [blank] by [Chas. H. Swan] teacher. [C. L. French] |
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1876-01-01 |
| The school-girl. Annie is on her way to school, and she says she finds the walk very pleasant. ... [Anna M. Fessenden from her teacher Augusta H. Holden] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This may certify, that [Mary A.S. Kimball] by dilgence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress] [Mary E. Chapman] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Frances W. Baker.] For diligence and good behaviour by [Eunice H. Lord] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry Libby] by [E.A. Hanscom] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For Master [Bramly Bottomly] see dear parents! this will say how your son has passed the day. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Charlotte Couch] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer. [Maria Chandler] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [John F. Faye] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit when you are told, "do this," or "that" ... [To Willie Upton, by E. Kilbourn.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Herbert Campbell] from [Nancie R. Stickney] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Richard Metcalf] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[or Franklin Downing] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ephraim Tucker Jr.] by [Miss Merrill] instruct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Francis W. Baker] by [S.M.L. Baker] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifes that [Edmond G[illegible]] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress Lucy Prouty] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Moses Gaskill] by [M.G. Whitney] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] by [Chas H. Swan] teacher. [C.L. French] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert L. Burbank] by [Jennie S. Forsaith,] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Where there is a will there is a way. Reward of merit. Presented to [Willie Upton] by [Lucy A. Tyler] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Where there is a will there is a way. Reward of merit. Presented to [Willie Upton] by [Lucy A. Tyler.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry Fladd] by [L.E. Fox.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry Emery.] By teacher [E.M. Westgate.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ada Paul] by [blank] teacher [A.L. Nielson] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [William Upton] by [S.A. Williams] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie B. Shute] by [Laura Piper.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Jessie Pierson] by [M.T. Wood.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Jessie Pierson] by [M.T. Wood] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ernest Vaughan] by [Annie Fuller] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie Shute] by [her] teacher [Ida Harris.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie Shute] by [her] teacher [Ida Harris.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [illegible] from [illegible] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [Edward K. Burgess.] from [C.P. Hartwell.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [Carrie Thorne] from [Julia M. Scott] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [John Schoommaker] from [Wm A. Reynolds] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [Mary A. Beeman] from [A.M. Barrington] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie M. Lancaster.] By [Alvin Hadley] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Luella Jaquith,] by [Augusta Caldwell] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Harris.] by [Emily R. Bailey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Now therefore hearken to my words. Ye children and be wise: ... [Arthur Keyes.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Ida J. Putnam] [M.K. Pitts] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Fanny E. Lovewell] by [A.W. Baldwin] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Harris] by [E.R. Bailey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct [Mary E. Keith] teacher. [Eddie Howe] [Enfield, Mass] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary Brown] by [S.L.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Davis H. Guild] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Aaron P. Lyford] instructer. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Premium. [Horatio Bliss] by good behavior, and attention, merits my approbation. [H.K. Thurston] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Charles W. Richards] God keeps the book of life; and there writes every wish and every prayer; ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [Chas H. Swan] teacher. [C.L. French] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Away over mountain, away over plain! ... To [Charley Burbank] from [E.S. Garfield] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Up in the morning early, by daylight's dawning ray ... To [Arthur Kyes] from [A. Eastman] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward [.] Thou shalt not hate they brother in thine heart- Lev. xix 17. Let brotherly love continue.- Heb. xiii. 1. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie B. Shute] by [Laura E. Piper] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey! The angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. Presented to [Charlie Burbank] from [E.S. Garfield] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nellie A. Hall] by [C.R. Montgomery] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Howe] by [R.C. Davis] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [Nellie Adams] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Addie O. Dane] by [Emma F. Pierce] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie B. Shute] by [Laura E. Piper] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Spring reward of merit presented to [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Charlie E. Burbank] from [Lilli A. Foristall.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Addie Dane] by [C.M. Greene.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Bank of industry will pay one merit to [E. Janette Brown N.E. Eddy] teach. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [M.W. Andrews] by [Lizzie A.Whipple] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Fanny E. Leverette] by [Elphine Whitcomb.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| To [James Sullivan] by [Carrie M. Morse] teacher. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Bertha Hugg] as a honorable testimony of approbation for industry, punctuality and good conduct. [M.W. Bradly] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Daniel Hyde] Merit's prize. The bearer receives this asa a token of merit praise for good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [John C. Glazier.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| One no. 1 This testimony of approbation, is presented to M[aster E Nicole] for his correct deportment and diligent attention to study. [S Phinney] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Kate Greenaway 4 Reward of merit] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| This testimony of approbation to presented to M[r Evert Wynkoop] for h[blank] correct deportment and diligent attention to study. [Henry Wynkoop] teacher. No. 1. One. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ida Putnam] by [Minnie K. Pitts]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For M[iss Sarah M Bliss] ... See father, mother see ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Angelia Bennet] by [blank] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie Lawrence] by [E.T. Ranger] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Sarah M Bliss] by [Elina A. Hubbard] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For M[aster David] ... See father, mother see ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| For Miss [blank] ... See father, mother see ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| For Miss [blank] ... See father, mother see ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| For Master [Charlie Hollister] ... See father, mother see ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [C Bryan] for good behaviour and diligence. [J.H.L.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. The bearer M[iss Harriet Jackson] has by diligence and attention excelled those of h[er] class. [H.E. Vary] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This may certify that [John Chesmore] by diligence and attention to study, merits the approbation of h[is] friends and teacher. [A.G. Whitcome]. Here is a store where provisions are kept for sale. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Diligence in study. Reward of merit presented to [Lillie M Turner] by [W.E. Thurston] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Mary E. Taylor] by [R.C. Stewart] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presentd to [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Flora Morrison] by [Carrie F Davis] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Chester Rice] by [A Reynolds] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Arthur Holt] by [Edna F. Pike] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Premium. When to the house of God we go, to hear his word and sing his love, we ought to worship him below, like all the saints in heaven above. [Master T. Carpenter] by good behavior, and attention, merits my approbation. [J.F.P.] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation a token of esteem. This certifies that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [blank] instructor. [W. Briggs] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Frank Batchelder.] by [Ella M. Cooper.] instruct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Master Jeremiah W. Leavitt] by [M. C. Fabyan] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susan] by [V Whelpley] instuctor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ambition is the ladder to fame. Presented to [Walter Doubleday] by [Laskera J. Davis] teacher |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Alfred] by [R.L. Heath] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Emmet Warrick] by [E.L. Leach] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Alfred Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For correct deportment. Presented to [Marian Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For correct deportment. Presented to [Jamie Walker.] By [S.A. Rankin] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward for punctuality and good deportment to [Alfred Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward for diligence. To. [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Maria Holden] by punctual attendence, diligence, and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends & instruct[ress R.P.D.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. M [Appleton Gray] merits praise, for good behaviour and close application to study. [Peleg P. Thomson] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Sophronia Smart] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of friends and instruct[ess Mahina S. Gileux] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward for neatness in writing. Continue to try, and you will continue to improve. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [Tammy Pearsons] by [S Maria Smith]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [Sidney] by [L.C. Proctor]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ephraim Tucker, Jun.] by [Miss Merill] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella F. Stratton] by [Minnie S. Hooker.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... This certifies that [Edwin Libby] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of friends and instructor[ess E.A. Hanscom] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [O.W. Carter] by [M Davis.] Industry the means & plenty the result. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... Presented to [blank] by [blank]. Industry the means plenty the result. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... Presented to [Charlotte Holmes] by [Mary T. Conant]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Blessings of peace horrors of war the reward of merit. The bearer [Miss A. Hall.] Receives this as a token of the praise [blank] merits for h[blank] studies in school. [M.T. Brigham] instr. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Almira R. Rice] by [A. Holley] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella Simpson] by [Eva Simpson] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nancy Libby] by [J. Hanscom] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Gertrude Field.] By [ Miss Babcock.] Instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [blank] by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Louis Lovage Lora Barnes] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Nancy Libby] by [H.L. Strout. 9 merits marks]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ellen E. Woodbury by E. Putnum]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Frances Baker] for diligence and good behaviour by [SRP] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Stephen Salisbury Jr.] by [SBS Wood.]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for conduct good, and lessons learn'd, your teachers can commend. ... Presented to [Clarence Smith] by [M.L. Young] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss C. Bryan] by [J.H.L.] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| This certifies that M[iss S. Hodges] by diligence and attention to h[er] studies merits my esteem. [G.G. Hewins.] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. The bearer M[iss Lucy Hodges] has by diligence and attention excelled those of h[er] class. [G.G. Hewins.] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry Libby] by [Lucy M Cummings instress] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Jennie Tucker] by [J. E. Ladd] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Clarence Goodrich] by [Hattie K. Pike] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [John] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss C. Bryan] by [J.H.L.] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Isabelle Barry] by [F.A. Caryl.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit love they maker--let it be duty and delight to thee. When the day breaks o'er the hill. ... Presented to [C.H. Lancaster] by [H.W. Patterson] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit moments are useless trifled away; so work while you work, play while you play. Presented to [Susie P. Rogers] by [Miss Harvey.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Sidney A. Phillips] by [E.C. Sturtevant] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit come let us haste to the schoolroom away, nor tarry a moment of time on the way ... Presented to [Charley Shattuck] by [Lettie A. Spear] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert Burbank] as an honorable testimonial of approbation for industry, punctuality and good conduct. [Carrie F. Forsaith] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Master Stephen Salisbury] by [S.B.S. Wood] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... Presented to [Mary W Andrews] by [her teacher S.D. Hardy]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Insignia of merit this testimonial of approbation is presented to [Sidney A. Phillips] for proficiency in studies and correct deportment. [L.C. Proctor] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... Presented to [Mary F. Parker] by [S.J. Jaquith.] Industry the means and plenty the result. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit [Joshua Lock] by [Edwin A. Blake] teacher. [Joshua has been a very good boy E.A. Blake] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mr William Bliss] by [H. K. Thurston] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lizzie B. Shute] by [Carrie P. Taylor] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [blank] by diligence & attentionto h[blank] studies merits my apprpbation. [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Edward White] for diligence in school. [For not being absent or tardy] by [L.S. Belding] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Eddie White] for diligece and good behaviour, [for not being absent or tardy] by [L.S. Belding]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [S.J. Cunningham] instruct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Annie Russell] as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct. [J.P. Fiske,] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For conduct good, and lessons learned. ... Presented to [Lillie [illegible]] by [[illegible] Stearns] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Clarence W. Bates] by [Miss H.A. Gower] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... Presented to [Abby Y. Sanborn] by [Morrill M. Coffin.] Industry the means plenty the result. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. An honorable testimony of approbation for industry, punctuality & good conduct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. .. This certifies that [Jeremiah D. Tilton] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[er T. Tucker]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Libby] by [S. Brown,] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Ann Francis] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [blank] instructor [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit 'tis sweet oh sweet to know, if we our time improve ... Presented to [Mary F. Parker] by [S.A. Jaquith.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [William Bliss] by [C. Fuller] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Calvin Haskell] by [Joanna H. Davis] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation. Reward of merit this certifies that [L. Libby] by diligence & attention to h[blank] studies merits my approbation [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert W. Stevens] by [W.A. Currier.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem Reward of merit ... This certifies that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approabtion of [blank] instructor[blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [T.P.] by diligence & attention to h[blank] studies merits my approbation [C. Jordan] inst. [T.H.P. C. Jordan] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Bramly Bottomly] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies merits my approbation. [M Curtis] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... this certifies that [blank] by diligence & attention to h[blank] studies merits my approbation. [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Fanny Pearson] by [S.R. Patch.] Instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Edwin Libby] by [J Hanscom] instructor. [Defense of Stonington Conn. Frigate "Guerrier" (U.S.) bound for Russia. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Token of approbation presented to [Miss Ruby Cole] as a reward for good behaviour by [Simon C. Hewitt. A fine picture, indeed! Showing considerable taste in the reciever, as she selected the same from among several equally delicate in the eyes of as many different individuals ... Simon C. Hewitt] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Zenas Worden] by [D.H.C.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit approbation this certifies that [Miss Sarah Bliss] by diligence & attention to h[er] studies merits my approbation [E.A. Hubbard] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Addie Smith] by [Sarah M. Barker.] To be happy you must be good, always treat aged people with kindness, order and method render all things easy, a soft answer turneth away wrath. Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit let order o'er your time preside, and method all your business guide. ... Presented to [Rufus C. Kies] by [F.M. Lyon.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit let order o'er your time preside, and method all your business guide. ... Presented to [Hsina James] by [S.C.J.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit 'Tis sweet oh sweet ... Presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Almira E. Lake. By John H.A. Bachelder.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Albert Lucy by Wm. A. Currier.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| This certifies, that [blank] for diligence and good conduct in school, merits my approbation. [blank] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Sidney Phillips] by [E.C. Sturtevant] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit the bearer [Miss Ellen Woodbury] receives this as a token of my approbation. [S. Smith.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [blank] by diligence and attention to [blank] studies, merits my approbation. [blank] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [A.M. illegible] by [M.A.B.] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Nathan J.H. Willes] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] instructor. [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mr Albert Keach] by [H.M. Bixby] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem approbation reward of merit this certifies that [Maria F Rice] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] instructor. [L. Warren]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Miss Marietta Bigelow] by diligence and attention to her studies, merits my approbation. [A. Wilson] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. In works of labor, or of skill ... This is to certify, that for diligence and attention to study, [Mr Edwin Libby] merits my approbation [I. Libby] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. These golden days will soon be o'er ... This is to certify, that [Nancy Libby] for diligence and attention to study, merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instructor. [Isaac Libby] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This is to certify, that [Henry Libby] for diligence and attention to study, ermits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [Esther A Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The golden rule. To do to other as I would that they should do to me ... This certifies that for diligence and attention to study, [John Gerry] merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [Mary O. Spring] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Amos Libby] for diligence and attention to study, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. Mary Doe] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The sun. When my noble face I show ... Presented to [Nancy Libby] for diligence and good behaviour at school [Mary Doe] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Master William Gray] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[er. Mary F. Ide.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert Shaw] by [Emma E. Shaw.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie R. Rogers.] By [Miss S.E. Harvey.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Carrie L. Priest] by [Harriet L. Jewett] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Carrie Priest] by [H.L. Jewett] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie P. Rogers] by [Miss S.E. Harvey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Anne Howe] by [S.A. Jarvis] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Frances Pearsons] by [S.N. Smith] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary Augusta Beaman.] By [Adah M. Harrington.] Teacher. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Arthur M. Beaman.] By [Adah M. Harrington] Teacher. ... [Mary A. Beaman] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. "Wisdoms ways are ways of pleasantness--and will her paths are peace." Presented to [Clarissa M.L. Brown] for diligence and good behaviour. [Hannah Richardson] instructor.[ess]. ... Combs and brushes. Dressing combs, fine ivory, side, twist and pocket combs. Clothes, hat, hair, teeth and shaving brushes. For sale at the "Belfast Book Store,["] by Washburn & Jordan. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary F. Parker] By [S.J. Jaquith] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary F. Parker] By [S.J. Jaquith] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Mary E. Schoonmaker] by [Mary Jane Hall] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Now is time, each child should try ... Presented to [Sarah F. Pearsons] by [N. Jane Stewart] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Lucy Doubleday] by [P. McClintok] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Charles W. Richards] for diligence and good behaviour by [H. Topliff] inst. [Bunker Hill in Boston, Mass.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Sarah Hathaway] for diligence and good behaviour by [H.R. Chadbourne] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] for diligence and good behaviour by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit the bearer M[iss Mary] has by diligence & attention excelled those of h[er] class in [spelling] and merits my esteem. [E.A. Fisher] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss S. Jack[illegible]] by [illegible] inst. [Hoboken in New Jersey] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for good behaviour while attending school. Fresh Flowers. O come to the garden ... presented to [Nancy Libby M.E. Hatch] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The Star. Twinkle, twinkle little star ... This certifies, that [Nancy Libby] for diligence and attention to study, merits the approbation of friends and [Lafayette W. Sawyer] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| M[r A. Perkins] for h[is] diligence and attention to h[is] srudies merits approbation of h[is] teacher [H.C. Smith] A night scene. Soon as the evening shades prevail ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation reward of merit this certifies that [William Bliss] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies merits my approbation [E.A. Hubbard] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem approbation this certifies that [Joseph Chapen] by diligence & attention to h[er] studies, merits my approbation, [Wm. M. Barrett] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Mr Wm Bliss] by diligence and attention, merits my approbation. [Wm C Robinson] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| M[r Alfred Perkins] for [his] diligence and attention to [his] studies merits the approbation of [his] teacher [R.C. Smith] A winter scene. On blithsome frolics bent ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The bearer M[r Alfred Perkins] receives this as a token of the praise [he] merits for h[is] faithfulness and good behaviour in school from [his] teacher. [A.C. Smith.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Marshall's School rewards no. 2 For Miss[blank] See father mother see! For my brother and to me ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. 872. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. 872 |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. 872. |
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1876-01-01 |
| D d dog. Awarded to [Horatio N. Bliss] for [correct deportment EA Hubbard]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| I i inn. Awarded to [Miss Sarah Bliss] for [diligence and good behaviour. EA Hubbard]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| O o owl. Awarded to [Joseph P. Bixby] for [blank] [L.M. Dean-inst.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| S s ship. Awarded to [William Bliss] for [good behaviour.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour. Reward of merit presented to [Mary Jennings] by [Lizzie Whitney.] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [[illegible] Casey] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] instructor. [MC]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [To Mary Jennings from her teacher L.P. Sterns] "Among the human race ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This is to certify that by [blank] diligence and attention merits my approbation [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Amy Hall] by [HB Wheeler] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| This certifies that [W Abner Bow] by close application and attention has [excelled those of his days] and receives this as a testimony of the esteem & approbation of [his] teacher [D Ufford]. Opossum. Heron. Sea horse. Spoon bill. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Viewing a balloon. This is to certify that the bearer M[aster Abner Bow] has by strict attention to [his] studies and the orders of the school axcelled those of [his] class in the art of [spelling] and merits the commendation of all [his] friends. [R. Ladd] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [blank] the bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to study in school. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank]. For diligence and good behaviour, by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| "Watch ye and pray ..." Presented to [blank] as a token of good conduct and a warning against evil. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] for diligence and good behaviour by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Adaline Collamore by good behaviour merits the approbation of her teacher Ruth T. Morse]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] The walk. I'll go to the fields for some flowers ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| And Moses went up from the plains of Moab unto the mountian ... Reward of merit. This certifes, that [Hortio Bliss] for diligence and good behaviour merits my approbation. Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Immortality. A hymn by Mrs. Barbauld. I have seen the flower withering on the stalk ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Heaven. A hymn by Mrs. Barbauld. The rose is sweet, but it is surrounded with thorns ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The reward of merit. The bearer M[blank] receives this as a token of the praise [blank] merits for h[blank] diligence and good behaviour in school. [blank] ins. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Two 2 attention honorable testimony. The bearer M[aster Edmund Priest] for diligence and good conduct, merits particular approbation. [Nancy Clark] T'hr. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] for diligence and good behaviour by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Prize ... Reward of merit. [Herbert E Beaman] Shall birds and bees and ants be wise ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Leonard Nichols] as a token of the affectionate regard of h[is] teacher. S.C. Stevens]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Four merit ... Honorable testimony. The bearer M[r George K Nichols] by diligence and attention to h[is] studies merits the esteem of the wise and good. [L. Eliza Southwick.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [illegible] by [Alli E. Bruce] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ida] by [MK Pitts] teacher. [Ida J. Putnam from M.K. Pitts] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ada Paul] by [Arianna M Guptill] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Emmit L Merrick] by [Wm F Leonard] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ada F. Paul] by [Mercie A. Cotton] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [J.E. Dwyer] by [Hannah M. Keys] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| The school. These golden days will soon be o'er ... Reward of merit. Presented to [Nancy Libby] for diligence and good behaviour. [In school Mary Doe] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mabel Priest] by [Fannie A. Stevens] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Fanny Dover] by [Clara C. Rice.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This is to certify that [Master Luther R. Coe] by diligence and attention meets my approbation. [Sarah J. Stow] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This is to certify that by diligence and attention merity my approbation [blank] inst. [From Mary Ann to Mary Jane] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Prize ... Reward of merit. Diligence is the best guarantee of success. Presented to [Herbert L. Beaman] by [Sarah A. Skinner.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| National bank of merit. Four shares of stock to the holder God offers reward my teacher also they both encourage me [Flora Johnson] pupil, [Alice S. Hall.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for good behaviour while attending school. Our Father in heaven we hallow ... Presented to [Nancy Libby Mary E. Healey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for good behaviour while attending school. Our Father in heaven we hallow ... Presented to [H Libby J Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for good behaviour while attending school. Our Father in heaven we hallow ... Presented to [E. Libby. J. Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. View at moonlight. I love the moon, the shinning moon ... Awarded to [G.H. Pearson] for diligence and good behaviour at school. [Sarah P. Shaw.] Instructor.[ess]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The school. These golden days will ... Presented to [Henry Libby] for diligence and good behaviour. [Joshua Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| One ... diligence Honorable testimony. This is to certify that M[iss Harriet M. Wilson] for diligence and good conduct, merits the approbation of h[er] friends and instructor. [Frances M. Sturtevant] ins. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Horatio Bliss] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [AM Wade] instructor. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Silver Lake reward of merit presented to [Miss Almira N. Rice] for diligence and good behaviour by [A. Colby] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Noyes] by [L.J. Hamblett] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward merit. This certifies that [Charlotte Couch] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer. [J.C. Burbank inst.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Bank of merit twenty shares of stock to the holder God offers reward, my teacher does the same--they both encourage me. I tried, and success crowned my efforts. 20 [Frank Warner] pupil. [M.L. Cook] teacher. XX |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward merit. This certifies that [Charlotte Couch] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer. [Judith C. Burbank.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Token of approbation presented to [E.S. Pond] as a reward for good behaviour by [Harriet Fuller]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| One ... diligence. Honorable testimony. This is to certify that M[r George K. Nichols] for diligence and good conduct, merits the approbation of h[is] friends and instructor[ess L.E. Southwick] ins.[ress]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| One dollar reward of merit this certifies that [Ezekiel Reed] by diligence & good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] friends and insrtuct[or John Nash]. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour: reward of merit, presented to [Addison Hill.] By [S. Louise Fox.] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour. Reward of merit, presented to [Ida E. Durgin] by [H.A. Morris] Inst[s]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Ellen Barbee] by [L.E. Robbins] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Helen Grimes] by [H.F. Breed] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Miss Ella Birdsey] by [E.A. Yale] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Mary Brigham] by [C.M. Lovering] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward merit. This certifies that [Miss Charlotte Couch] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer. [L.C. Burbank inst.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Serie H. No. 10. 25 Karten. Das Gebet des Herrn un Die Zehn Gebote. |
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1876-01-01 |
| J.B. Ayres, 33 Beekman Street, New York. Soda ash, bleaching powders, ultramarine, alum ... |
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Ayres, J. B. |
1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Oh, 'tis a lovely thing for youth ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Walter Winship] from [his teacher.] for correct deportment. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mabel Hathaway] by [E.E. Shurtleff] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lizzie B. Shute] Copyrighted by J.H. Bufford's Sons 1876. [Ida] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Dora Nicholson Ella Weller] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Edna Frost] 50 [A.E. Bishop] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Parisian Varieties ... November 25, 1876 ... Mr. John Maddison Morton's celebrated farce in one act, entitled Looking for a Benjamin! ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Tony Pastor's New Theatre! ... Monday, November 20, [1876] ... The performance will commence with the laughable sketch, The new P.O. system! ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique ... Monday even'g, Jan. 10 [1876] ... Messrs Harrigan & Hart respectfully announce the first production of Mr. Edward Harrigan's comic play, entitled The Mulligan guard's nominee. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Howard Lorgnette ... Oct. 21, 1876. ... The performance will commence with the emotional drama, Arabs of New York ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Saurian Troupe. Cummings Hall, Rye Beach. August 14, 1876. ... Obstinacy ... My uncle's will ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme ... Boston, January 18, 1876. ... "Our boys" ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Sheridan & Mack's specialty combination! [April 2, 1876] ... The performance to commence with ... The mimiques! Or, A dress rehersal ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Town hall ... members of St. Mark's School, for the benefit of the boat club, Wednesday evening, May 3 [1876] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Globe ... May 20, 1876. ... Benefit of Mr. H.S. Murdoch. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Life, a comedy of City types! ... [Oct. 1876] ... Daly's 5th Avenue Company ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Boylston Museum. ... The performance will commence with Chas. H. Clarke's original version of the mirth provoking sketch, "The artful dodger." ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Boylston Museum. ... Performance to commence with the Boylston Minstrels. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] for diligence and good behaviour, by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] for diligence and good behaviour, by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] for diligence and good behaviour, by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] for diligence and good behaviour, by [blank] isnt. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss M Dana] by [M.F. Bliss] instuctor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Minnie C. Kimball] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| View on the Hudson. [Jennie E. Rice from Carrie Weed] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lewis] by [his] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [David Winship] by [Clara Winning.] Teacher. Awarded to a good scholar. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Frances W. Baker] by [her mother] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Question.- Who was the father of believers? Answer.- Abraham. ... Reward- one cent. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. 8 cents. Punctual attendance. Jesus Christ, my Lord and Saviour, once became a child like me; o that in my whole behaviour he my pattern still might be. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. 6 cents. Punctual attendance. Holy Bible! Book divine! ... mine, to teach me what I am! |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Punctual attendance. 3 cents. To heaven the softest word can reach, a child's repenting prayer - for tears are seen, and sighs are heard, and thoughts regarded there. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Miss [Emily Perry] is entitled, by her amiable deportment and studious attention, to this insignia of merit; which should remind her, that virtue is a gem that time cannot destroy. [H. Pollard] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Harris by Abbie L. Parker] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Miss Emily Perry] is entitled, by [her] good behavior and studious attention, to this testimonial of approbation which should remind [her] that knowledge is the treasure of the mind, discretion the key to it. [H.Pollard] isnt. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 15 merits National Bank of Merit. 5 shares of stock. [L.M. Wilmarth] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Head of the class. Punctual attendance. 25 cents. [The bearer Emily Perry merits this reward from her insructor. Benj'n Johnson] May we, we little band of love be sinners sav'd by grace, from glory into glory chang'd behold thee face to face! |
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1876-01-01 |
| One cent this ticket entitles the bearer to one cent, in premium. [S.W. Dix] inst. [Master M.A. Pilsbury.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| One cent this ticket entitles the bearer to one cent, in premium. [S.W. Dix] inst. [Master M.A. Pilsbury.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| School reward. Punctual attendance. 20 cents. [To E Perry for her schollarship [sic]] A blooming plant of heavenly love, in God's own garden may'st thou stand, water'd from the celestial fount and guarded by the Maker's hand. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Miss [Emily Perry] is entitled, by her amiable deportment and studious attention, to this insignia of merit; which should remind her, that virtue is a gem that time cannot destroy. [H. Pollard] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Miss Betsy Stearns.] ... The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies. [Abigail Hapgood instructess] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Association. Nineteenth annual festival. Second concert. ... October 4th. [1876] ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Association. Nineteenth annual festival. Third concert. ... October 5th. [1876] ... The English Glee Club of New York. ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Grand vocal and instrumental concert by the Worcester Concert Company ... Oct. 12th, 1876 at the Second Congregational Church, Millbury, for the benefit of the Millbury Reform Club ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Post 10 social evening concert at Grand Army Hall ... October 19th, 1876. Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Lyceum & Natural History Association. Worcester, October 26, 1876. Miss Georgia Cayban, and Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Worcester Co. Music School course. B.D. Allen's "Evenings with the musicians." Programme for ... October 27th, 1876. Catholic Church music. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Worcester County Mechanics Association. Mechanics Hall ... November 2, 1876. Concert, by the Boston Philharmonic Club. ... Programme ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Grand Army Hall. Walter Kennedy's thirteenth soiree musicale ... November 28th, 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Spaulding's Bell Ringers ... Mechanics' Hall ... Nov. 30, 1876. ... Our programme will embrace in its variety both vocal and instrumental music ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| A lyste of sacred hymnes and tunes ... Second Congregational Meeting-House in ye town of Millbury, Mass. On ye 5th day of ye month of December ... Programme of ye great concerte. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1871. 1879. The Jubilee Singers. Original company, from Fisk University ... The ninth season of their original, unique and popular entertainments. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Grand vocal and instrumental concert. Mechanics Hall ... Dec. 8, 1876 ... Programme. ... Notices of the New York and Philadelphia papers. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Sodality course. Grand concert by the choir of St. John's Church. Mechanics Hall ... Jan. 19, 1876. ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Plymouth Church. The St. Celillia Club announce a grand concert ... January 6, 1876. ... Programme. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie] by [Miss Harvey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Harris by Abbi Parker] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [H. Esther Gray] by [Clara A. Gale.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ellen Woodbury] by [Sarah C Smith teacher] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Mr & Mrs. Denny request the honor of [Capt. C.H. Wells] company at a reception to be given by General & Mrs Grant at the United States Consulate on [Wednesday] night, from 912 to 12 o'clock. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Dr. & Mrs. H.T. Boutwell, at home, Wednesday in January, 1621 Washington Avenue, St. Louis. Dr. H.T. Bo utwell. Helen G. Willis. |
Invitations. |
Boutwell, H. T. |
1876-01-01 |
| The assemblies to which you have subscribed, will take place at Insurance Hall, on the evenings of Dec. 18th, Jan. 8th and 22d. Joseph P. Mason, J.G. Heywood, L.N. Kinnicutt, J.P. Hamilton, managers. |
Invitations. |
Mason, Joseph P. |
1876-01-01 |
| Dr. F.H. Kelley receives friends to meet Mr. & Mrs. S.D. Davenport, Wednesday eve., February 2d, ... 770 Main Street, Worcester. [1876] |
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Kelley, Frank H. (Frank Harrison), 1827-1890. |
1876-01-01 |
| [Mr. & Mrs. Luther E. Leland] M.C. Jewell. Mr. & Mrs. F.A. Hawley. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Berger Family and Sol Smith Russell season of 1875-'76. 7th annual tour. Concert Company ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| International exhibition Philadelphia. Restaurant Lafayette. Moderate prices best of fare. |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme ... Boston, February 21, 1876. ... "Our boys!" ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Globe ... June 14, 1876. ... Maffitt & Tyler's great combination troupe in Humpty-Dumpty ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [illegible] by [illegible] instuctor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Henry Libby] by [J. Hanscom] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [John A. Bates] by [Anna S. Baldwin] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Maxim reward card. Avoid that which you blame in others. [To Lizzie B. Shute. By Laura E. Piper. Teacher] |
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1876-01-01 |
| No.1.- degree of merit no. Reward of merit. Presented to [Miss Nancy Libby] by [Olive M. Marr] instructor[ess.] In the year A.D. 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered America. America then was covered with a wild forest, unbroken save by lakes and streams. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Five mills this ticket entitles the bearer to five mills, in premium. [M.T.] inst. [Appleton Spencer] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Mrs Hopkins' Boarding School. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Worcester Co. Music School course. B.D. Allen's "evenings with the msicians." Programme for ... December 19th, 1876. The oratorio. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... January 14, 1876. Concert by the Worcester Choral Union ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. Keep thine heart with all diligence: for out of it are the issues of life. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Georgie Stevens] by [M.C. Damon] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| My teacher's token for advancement in geography. "Be not slothful." A life of sloth drags wearily on: too late the sunset, too soon the morn. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Good conduct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A good scholar [Charlie French.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| For punctuality. [Charlie French.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Correctness in reading. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Reward of merit for Charles H. Johnson N. Burt]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Mr. Moody A. Pilsbury learns to read and spell very [illegible] for which he merits praise Martha Prichard.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Trust in the lord. Reward of merit. [Mabel Jones from C.S. Carpenter] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit awarded to [Henry Libby J. Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Present for a good scholar. A reward for good conduct. Instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Caroline Bunce] by [her ins. We Hildreth]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss L. Hodges] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress] [A.H. Everett] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Prize reward of merit. Prize. A good name is better than wealth. Presented to [Herbert E. Beaman] by [S.A. Skinner] teacher. Prize. Prize. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as a token of approbation for diligence and good behavior. Presented to [Edward White for not being absent or tardy] by [L.S. Belding] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Good conduct card. Oh, did the Son of God most high consent a man to be: and did that blessed Saviour die, upon the cross for me? ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Master A. Farnum] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ess Lydia Dale] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Going to school. I must go to school to day ... The Saviour. ... Presented to [Edward White] for diligence in school. [For not being absent or tardy L.S. Belding] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Bertha Gaskill] by [M.G. Whitney] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [Lucy A. Tyler] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [H.E.H.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Charlie E. Burbank] by [Lillie A.F.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Bitter cold. To [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ida] as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct [M.K. Pitts] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [illegible] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Emma S. Parker] instructor. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Celia] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie] by [Ella E. Rockwood.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Charlie] [by S.L. Adams] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary Brown] by [S.L.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lizzie Shute] from [Linda Harris] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master George K. Nichols] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress] [L. Eliza Southwick] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mabel Hathaway] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Sarah Newcomb] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] instructor. [S. Robinson]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For M[iss Ellen Woodbury] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. [Richard Nichols [illegible] Bloomfield] |
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1876-01-01 |
| 60 Merits to [Nahum D. Goddard] pupil from [Emma Blood] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Help us. ... [Mary]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Addie] by [CM Greene] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward for diligence. To [Marian Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Constitution and the laws. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Never say "can't." Presented. To [Alfred Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward for good behaviour. To [Charlie Shattuck] by [L.A.S. his] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Josephine] by [P.M. Daniels] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| This certifies that M[iss Lucy Hodges] by diligence & attention to h[er] studies merits my approbation [G.G. Hewins] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Clara Whitney] by [May Smith] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for conduct good, and lessons learn'd your teachers can commend. ... Presented to [Charles Andrews.] By [Flora A. Copeland] |
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1876-01-01 |
| For correct seportment. Reward of merit. Presented to [Herbert L. Burbank] by [Jennie S. Forsaith.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem approbation this certifies that [Wm. Gray] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies merits my approbation [J.H.K.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation reward of merit this certifies that [Hannah F. Libby] by diligence & attention to h[er] studies merits my approbation [M.J. Donnell] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Elisabeth W. Baker] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behaviour, merits the approbation of h[er] friends and instuct[ress] [S.L. Smith] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Zenas Worden] by [D.H.C.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Harriet W. Swett] by [Wm A. Currier] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary W.A.] as a token of the affectionate regard of h[er] teacher. [Mary Low] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Token of esteem. Reward of merit. ... This certifies that [Miss Maria Rice] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] instructer. [Louisa Ball.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Edwin Libby] by [Mary E Hatch] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Julius Smith] by diligence & attention to h[blank] studies, merits my approbation, [of his friend &] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem approbation reward of merit this certifies that [LP Bixby] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] instructor. [S.A. Aldrich.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem approbation reward of merit this certifies that [Miss C.F. Everett] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] instructor. [A.R. Bucknam ; Cornelia Workman] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Harriet Hosmer] for diligence and good behaviour. [ER Spalding]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [F.H. Paine] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies merits my approbation. [William] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A reward of merit is bestowed upon [Master William Gray] for [his] unremitted application to [his] book[s], [his] great proficiency and good behaviour, while under my instruction, for which [he] receives my warmest approbation. [Mary F. Ide]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Mr E.F. Upham] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress G. Jones.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| A reward of merit is bestowed upon [Master William Gray] for [blank] unremitted application to [his] books, [his] great proficience and good behaviour, while under my instruction, for which [he] receives my warmest approbation. [Mary F. Ide.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Miss Sarah M. Bliss for correct deportment] by [E.A. Hubbard] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 5 V. dollars Worcester. Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Adaline Collamore] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[er Wales R. Clift] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| D d dog. Awarded to [William T. Bliss] for [good behaviour in school. EA Hubbard.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Q q Quaker. Awarded to [Master William Bliss] for [diligence and good behaviour. E.A. Hubbard.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [The reward of merit won by Lutheria D Kelton. A. fecit]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This is to certify that [blank] by diligence and attention merits my approbation [blank] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Coming from school. The bearer M[r Harvey Hurlburt] receives this as a token of the praise [he] merits, for h[is] faithfulness and good behaviour in school; from h[is] teacher. [David Pratt]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| The bearer M[iss Indiana Robinson] receives this as a token of the praise [she] merits for h[er] faithfulness and good behaviour in school from h[er] teacher [A.D. Talbot]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Testimony of approbation presented to [blank] by [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] A child's evening hymn. And now another day is gone ... Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| This certifies that [Harvey Little] by diligence, care, and attention has [excelled those of his class in spelling] and merits this recommendation from h[is] teacher. [Jas. Lathrop]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [H.N. Avery] for diligence and good behaviour by [J.A. Park] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry Emory] by [S.E. Thompson] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ada F Paul] by [Fanny Delman] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie P. Rogers.] By [Miss Harvey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Spring has come. The pleasant spring has come again ... Presented to [E. Libby] for diligence and good behaviour. [J Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Silver Lake reward of merit presented to [Charles Warren Richards] for diligence and good behaviour by [H. Topliff] inst. [Hoboken in New Jersey.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This is to certify, that [Lucretia Libby] for diligence and attention to study, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [Mary Doe] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| One dollar. One hundred cents. One ... Reward of merit. This certifies that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Blessing of peace horrors of war the reward of merit. The bearer M[r Wm Gray] receives this as a token of the praise [he] merits for h[is] diligence and good attention to h[is] studies in school. [John H. Knight.] Instr. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Master Joseph Bixby] by [Mary L. Holbrooke] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 50 20 Reward of merit. This certifies that M[aster Wm Gray] by diligence and good conduct merits approbation. [Gideon Dana] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A Lyste of sacred hymns and tunes, likewise worldlye songs, to be sunge and fiddled at ye greate singing meetinge in ye big brick meetinge house on ye Broade Waye, over against F Streete, (lately called Dorchester Necke, now) South Boston, Thursday night, ye 10th day of ye 2d month of ye year 1876. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Wm. Kneass engraver - John Kneass copper plate printer no. 8 South English near Market Philadelphia. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1841 Boston Museum 1876 ... Amateur dramatic performance! ... Nov. 25, 1876 ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Charles Warren Richards] for diligence and attention to studies; and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [H. Topliff] instructer. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| This certifies, that [Cyrus Currier] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [John Kelly] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Miss Sarah M. Bruce] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behavior and diligence attention to studies in school. [M. Burrill teacher] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... The bearer [blank] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... The bearer [Abby Nolen] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [S.M.A.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... The bearer [Chloe M. Holbrook] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [L.M. Wilson] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mr. Merrill Lyon] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward for dilligence. Make hay while the sun shines. To [Hubert Watson] by [Lissie Reader] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. M[iss Polly Haskins] by good conduct, and close application to study, has merited the esteem of [her] friends and instructer. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [T. Barry.] By [F.A. Caryl.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Master Henry Libby] ... [C.H. Walker] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Rodney W. Torrey] by [S. Cornelia Phillips] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Nattie Noyes] from [Clara N. Brown.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Mr Edmund Priest] by [Nancy Clark] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Georgie] [L.M. Ballard] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Wm Gray] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies merits my approbation [John H. Knight.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [M. Jones] by [L.A. Hatch] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Horatis Bliss,] by [W. C. Robinson,] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit a new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another. Honor thy father and thy mother in the days of thy month. To [Eddie White] from [M.M. Fairbanks] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit 'tis sweet, oh, sweet, to know, if we our time improve, we shall be happy while below, and dwell in heaven above. To [blank] from [Sarah M. Adams] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. [Edwin B. Johnson] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [A. Duncan] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit o give me a pleasant and a smiling face tis a sure index of affecion within twill from thy mates sad thoughts erase where'er you go new friends you'll win. To [Cordelia Whitman] From [F.A. Pope]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit how lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey; the angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. From [Lydia E. Paine] To [Mary W. Chapin] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of Merit. Where is God! In the sun, the moon, the sky; on the mountains wild and high in the thunder, in the rain, in the grove, the wood, the plain; in the little birds that sing: God is seen in every thing. To [Charles Andrews] From [E.A. [illegible]]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Kittie Abbott] by [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [Mary A. Beaman] from [A.M. Harrington] |
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1876-01-01 |
| By [James Douglas] teacher. Reward of merit presented to [E.N. Douglas]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [E.N. Douglas] by [James Douglas] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Eddie Kemp] from [L.A. [illegible]] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [blank] from [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for punctuality. To [Marian] from [M. Abby Smith.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit O give me a pleasant and a smiling face,--'T is a sure index of affection within; 'T will from thy mates sad thoughts erase, where'er you go new friends you'll win. from [blank] to [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [By Maria Smith] Up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest reay, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. By [to Francis Pearsons]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Charley J.M. Collins]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Etta Osborne] by [M. Leona Bemis] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Good conduct card. ... [Charlie Newcomb; Fanny Newcomb ...] |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of honor. [Carrie H. Rice] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Knowledge is sweet to the taste. [From Carrie Weed to Chester E. Rice] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [T. Allen Hill.] [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [To Alice Green by Georgie E. Stevens.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lucy A.Z. Whitcomb] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lillian Sturtevant Clara Lamb.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lucy. A.Z. Whitecomb.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Marion R.S. Heath.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Emmet L. Warrick] by [E.L. Leach] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Josephine Rockwood] by [Lizzie A. Safford] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Sidney Phillips] by [Emily C. Sturtevant] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Emmet Warrick] by [E.L. Leach] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Alfred] by [R.L. Heath] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ambition is the ladder to fame. Presented to [Walter Doubleday] by [Laskera J. Davis] teacher |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susan] by [V Whelpley] instuctor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Master Jeremiah W. Leavitt] by [M. C. Fabyan] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Frank Batchelder.] by [Ella M. Cooper.] instruct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation a token of esteem. This certifies that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [blank] instructor. [W. Briggs] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Premium. When to the house of God we go, to hear his word and sing his love, we ought to worship him below, like all the saints in heaven above. [Master T. Carpenter] by good behavior, and attention, merits my approbation. [J.F.P.] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit the bearer M[ary E. Fairbanks] has by diligence & attention excelled those of h[er] class in [decision] and merits my esteem. [E.A. Fuller] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| In aid of the home for young women and children ... Garrick Club. Monday evening, November 13, 1876 ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme ... Boston, March 10, 1876. ... Around the world in eighty days! ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 5th Avenue Theatre. ... July 31st, 1876 ... Mr. Sothern who will appear for the first time in two years ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, and 10 cents. Punctual attendance. Let children, who would fear the Lord, hear what their teachers say, with rev'rence hear their parents' word, and with delight obey. |
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1876-01-01 |
| South Parish Sunday School. A reward for punctual attendance. To [[illegible] Farell] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Association. Nineteenth annual festival. Fourth concert. ... October 5th. [1876] Miss Clara Louise Kellogg. The English Glee Club of New York. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary Beaman] by [Carrie E. Gilbert] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Willy Rice] by [P.C. Scott.] Teacher. [Arithmetic 3d. week] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem approbation this certifies that [Joseph Chapen] by diligence & attention to h[er] studies, merits my approbation, [Wm. M. Barrett] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation reward of merit this certifies that [William Bliss] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies merits my approbation [E.A. Hubbard] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit approbation this certifies that [Thomas Carpenter] by diligence & attention this studies merits my approbation. [S.M. Corbin.] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Henry Dix] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] instructer. [S.J. Warren.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Eddie White] for diligence and good behaviour, [for not being absent or] by [tardy. L.S. Belding.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [John Jackson] for diligence and good behaviour. [Miss Eaton]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [blank] by diligence & attention to h[blank] studies merits my approbation. [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. M[aster Abraham Dole] by good conduct, and close application to study, has merited the esteem of [her] friends and instruct[ress E. Downe.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Shun bad boys love your book. Testimony of approbation. This may certify that the bearer, for diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of h[is] friends and instructor. [Joseph Bixby. Mary Holbrooke] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Mr Jacob Pingry] by diligence and agood behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer. [Parker Morse] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary W. Andrews] by [Mary Lord] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Isaiah Cushing] by [Miss Howard.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary Paul] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour reward of merit, presented to [blank] by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Miss Kate T. Rice] by [Julia Cortright] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [blank] by diligence and attention to study, merits my approbation. [Jefferson--Gibby--Gov. W. Sawyer.] Instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Almira Rice] for diligence and good behaviour by [Arthur A. Ross] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Almira Rice] by [Arthur A. Ross] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Marshall's School rewards no. 2 For Miss[blank] See father mother see! For my brother and to me ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The bearer M[r Alfred Perkins] receives this as a token of the praise [he] merits for h[is] faithfulness and good behaviour in school from [his] teacher. [A.C. Smith.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| M[r Alfred Perkins] for [his] diligence and attention to [his] studies merits the approbation of [his] teacher [R.C. Smith] A winter scene. On blithsome frolics bent ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Mr Wm Bliss] by diligence and attention, merits my approbation. [Wm C Robinson] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Token of approbation presented to [blank] as a reward for good behaviour by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [illegible] by [Sara Draper] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [illegible] by [Sara Draper] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| National bank of merit. 4 shares of stock to the holder God offers reward, my teacher does the same. They both encourage me. [Flora Guild] pupil [S.A. Partidge] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| National bank of merit. 20 shares of stock to the holder God offers reward, my teacher does the same--they both encourage me. [blank] pupil. [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Phebe H Pribble] by diligence and attention to h[er] studies, merits my approbation. [SG Tripp] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1841 Boston Museum 1876 ... The new play a most brilliant success! ... Jan. 15th, 1876 ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Elizabeth Pope] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress Mary B.H. Wheeler] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Reuben Commins] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress Mary Ann Lake] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Annie F. Fairbanks] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [B. Robinson] instructer[ess] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Harvey D. Guild] for diligence and attention to study, and good behavior in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behavior and diligent attention to studies in school. [George Adams] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... The bearer [John A Brown] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [Sarah Williams] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... The bearer [blank] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Mr. Henry Guild] by punctual attendence, diligence, and good behaviour, merits the approbation of h[is] friends and instruct[or Grace Cottle] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Henry Guild] by punctual attendence, diligence, and good behaviour, merits the approbation of h[is] friends and instruct [G. Cottle] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Henry Guild]. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| As the eagle soars aloft towards the sun, so should our thoughts be directed towards heaven. This ticket is presented to [blank] as a reward for [blank] application to study. [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Carrie Pomroy] [Hortense Sanders] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nellie F. Griffin] by [S. E. Hart] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Gertie Fairbanks,] [A.M. Hardy] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Blessed are the merciful. A reward of merit from [blank] to [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Marcus D. Bundy] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] instructor [Ophelia A. Burton] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Frances Baker] by [Eunice H. Lord] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Sidney A. Phillips] by [E.C. Sturtevant] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [L.J. Mellen] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit [Mr. Rodney W. Torrey] by attention to h[is] studies merits my esteem [R.P. Whitman] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Now is the time each child should try in life's bright sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. To [Eddie White] From [M.M. Fairbanks] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. O give me a pleasant and a smiling face,--'Tis a sure index of affection within; 'T will from thy mates sad thoughts erase, where'er you go new friends you'll win. To [Mary W. Chapin] From [Lydia E. Paine]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. A meddling hand and busy tongue, are always doing others wrong, those who think or tell a lie, God will punish when they die. To [Charles Andrews.] From [Flora A. Copeland.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit a kiss for a blow always bestow, and angels will guide you wherever you go. To [Fanny Pearson] from [S.R. Patch] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. A kiss for a blow always bestow, and angels will guide you wherever you go. To [Fannie Sawyer] from [S.T. Moulton.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Wm. A. Bliss] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [E. Fuller] Instructor. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Charles H. Johnson] by punctuality, [illegible] diligence, and good behavoir, merits [illegible] [his friends and instruct[ress Anonymous] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit love now e'r the heart feels a sorrow, or the bright sunny moments are flown, love now, for the dawn of tomorrow, may find thee unloved and alone. From [Calvin L. Brown] to [William Lynch]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For correctness in arithmetic. To [Edmund] From [his teacher.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey; the angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. From [Araminta Allen] To [Benjamin Andrews]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry Doubleday] by [P. McClintock] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [John A Bates] by [Alli E. Bruce]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Albert] by [Elvira Williams] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Mary A. Andrews] from [Sarah A. Gorton.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For improvement in reading. To [Stella Gray] from [Emmie [illegible]]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... From [L. Jane Blood] to [Nancy Fessenden]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Mary W. Andrews] from [Katie Burnham] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for correctness in spelling. To [Emmet] from [his teacher.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Edna Frost] 50 [A.E. Bishop] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Dora Nicholson Ella Weller] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lizzie B. Shute] Copyrighted by J.H. Bufford's Sons 1876. [Ida] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mabel Hathaway] by [E.E. Shurtleff] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Walter Winship] from [his teacher.] for correct deportment. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Oh, 'tis a lovely thing for youth ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Alfred] by [R.L. Heath] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Harriet Jackson] God keeps the book of life; and there writes every wish and every prayer; there keeps our crimes and follies past, to rise in judgement at the last. |
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1876-01-01 |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [illegible] by [illegible] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [C. Bryan] by [J.H.L.] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation a token of esteem. This certifies that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nancy Libby] by [Mary E. Hatch] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| The reward of merit the bearer M[aster C. W. Richards] receives this as a token of the praise [he] merits, for h[is] good behavior in school. [H. Topliff] ins. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 15 merits National Bank of Merit. 5 shares of stock. [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Jennie] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit oresented to [Georgie Stevens] by [C.L. Carter] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Bank of industry will pay two merits to [Sam, E.F. Wingate] teach. |
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1876-01-01 |
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1876-01-01 |
| [This may certifiy that bearer Miss Martha Barker is recommended for her studious attention landable improvements and amiable behaviour in school and is entitled to the thanks of her instructress Sarah F. Glazier.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [This is to certify that the bearer is commended for her studious attention and amiable behaviour in school. Betsey Sloan.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Miss Marble. A.L. Kingsbury.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [This may certify the good conduct studious attention, and improvement of Azubah Clark, for which she receives the thanks of her instructress. Charlotte Gragg. Virtue is a jewel of the fairest kind, shines with more lustre from the female mind.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Boy trying to catch a butterfly in his hat] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer M[ast. Wm. Gray] for his diligence and good behaviour in school merits the approbation of his friends and teacher [Mary F. Ide.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit the bearer [Harriet M. Avery] receives this as a token of my approbation [E. Wright]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susan Parks] for diligence and good behaviour by [Mary T. Stevens] ins. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [James H. Campbell] from [his teacher.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Allie E. Green] by [Deerfield] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [To Eddie Harris] Behold, how good a thing it is, and how becoming well, together such as brethern are in nuity to dwell; ... [From E.R. Bailey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Charlie French.] [Florence Fellows.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] for good behaviour and diligence. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Florence Shaw] by [P. Lovejoy] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Sarah Bliss] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] instructor. [E.A. Hubbard] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward for preseverance to [Marian Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... Presented to [Anna P.A.] by [Clara A. Copeland.] Industry the means plenty the result. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... Presented to [Miss Sarah F. Carter] by [M. Davis]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] by [Chas H Swan] teacher. [C.L. French.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Sarah M Bliss] by [E.A. Hubbard] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Henry E. Horn] for diligence and good behaviour by [M.A. Sawyer] ins.t. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [Benjamin Andrews.] By [Flora A. Copeland]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Ella Birdsey] by [Cornelia E. Hough] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Artimas N. Douglas] by [Angie Drake] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Joseph L. Curtis] for diligence and good behaviour by [E.T. Pratt] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit oh, is it not a blessed thought--children of human birth-- ... Presented to [Marian Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Seraphena Gerry] by [Sarah M. Baker.] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Niagara Falls. "United States & Canada." Presented to [Charlie] by [his] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Walter Kennedy's eleventh soiree musicale, at the residence of Dr. Henry Clark, Thursday evening May 11, 1876, assisted by the following pupils: Miss Edith Perly, soprano, Miss Josie Haskell, soprano, ... pianists. Miss Helen Bennet, Miss Calla Foster. You are respectfully invited. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Ursula Rackley] by punctual attendence, diligence, and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress S.C.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Thalian Club, Baxter's Hall, College Street. ... June 23, 1876. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme ... Boston, October 3, 1876. ... Every evening during the week ... Parted! ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Boylston Museum ... The performance to commence with our new and original first part scene introducing The Boylston Mastodon Minstrels! ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme ... Boston, October 14, 1876. ... Will be presented a beautiful emotional play ... entitled Jealousy ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Greenfield H. Pearson] by [H. Lunt] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary A. Beam] by [Mary A. Eveleth] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss E.P. Nelson] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [blank] insturct[ress] [L.S.M.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Jessie Pierson] [M.T. Wood] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Nellie Snow.] By [J.R. Savage] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| God has provided a Saviour and salvation for us, while the sinning angels were left to perish in their rebellion; how boundless his mercy! ... Reward- one cent. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [A. Lovejoy] by diligence and good behaviour, merits my approbation. [D. Russell] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| "Whatever ye do, in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him." ... Reward- one cent. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Lyceum & Natural History Association. ... November 23, 1876. Grand concert by the Theodore Thomas Orchestra. ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| "A feast of vocal music." Grand vocal concert by the Young Apollo Club of New York, at the Washburn Hall ... November 24, 1876. ... Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Noyes L.J. Hamblett] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ida J. Putnam] by [M.K. Pitts] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Help us. ... [Emma]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| This testimony of approbation, is presented to M[iss Sarah Bliss] for h[er] correct deportment and diligent attention to study. [Eliza Hubbard] Teacher. One. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A song for our banner ... To [Alfred Tewksbury] by [Maria A Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For punctuality. Presented to [Marion Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This testimony of approbation is presented to Miss [Mary Dana] for her correct deoprtment and diligent attention to studies. [M.F. Bliss] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| "Delightful task ... This certifies that the bearer [Miss K. Mirick] is recommended for [her] studious attention, laudable improvemenets, and amiable behaviour in school; and is entitles to the thanks of [her] instructor. Thomas Whitcomb. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit 1. ... Presented to [John Hebert for perfect lessons] by [in spelling S. Ingalls.] Industry the means plenty the result. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Wm Bliss] by [N.E. Fuller] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [blank] by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. By diligence and good behaviour the bearer merits the approbation of h[er] friends and instructor[ess] [T. Brown] [Mary A. Beck] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Elizabeth Jackson] for diligence and good behaviour by [H.E. Vary] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mr. Joseph Bixby] by [E.P. Hayward] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Luella Mills] as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct [May T. Currier] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Præmium laudis. [Latin]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert L. Burbank] by [Jennie S. Forsaith.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert Burbank] as an honorable testimonial of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct. [Carrie F. Forsaith.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Weber Drake] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies merits my approbation [R.A. Hodges] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Milley Rockwood] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approabtion of [her] instructor. [C. Walker. Milley P. Rockwood born 1812 died 1824] |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem Reward of merit. Reward of merit. This certifies that [illegible] diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] instructor [M. Day]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Mary Dana] by [Miss Mary Bliss] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Honorable testimony. The bearaer [sic] M[iss M.E. Fairbanks] by diligence and attention to h[er] studies merits the esteem of the wise and good. [M.S. Arnold] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [J Libby] by [J Hanscom] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Remember thy creator ... Presented to [Edwin Libby] by [Joshua Hanscom Steam boat "Carolina"]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [blank] instructor. [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [H. Libby] for diligence and good behaviour. [Joshua Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This may certify, that [Henry Libby] for diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [Isaac Libby] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] for diligence and good behaviour by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Testimony of approbation presented to [Horatio Bliss] for diligence and good behaviour by [AM Wade]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem [blank] Instructor. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Spring. Summer. Autumn. Winter. The reward of merit. This is to certify that [Eliza Bow] has excelled those of [her] class in the art of [spelling loud] and receives this as a testimony of [her] diligence & good conduct & a token of my esteem. [Ira Bemont] instr. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Partridges. Heron. The bearer M[iss Eliza Bow] receives this as a token of the praise [she] merits for h[er] faithfulness and good behaviour in school from h[er] teacher. [Ira Bemont]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [This may certify that Miss E Peny by good attention to her atudies has attained the 2d illegible and these by merits the thanks of her instructress Abigail W Davis.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [blank] the bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to study in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Five 5 Honorable testimony the bearer M[aster Edmond Priest] by industry, perseverence, and good behaviour merits approbation. [Nancy Clark.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| National bank of merit. 4 shares of stock to the holder God offers reward, my teacher does the same. They both encourage me. [Flora Guild] pupil [S.A. Partridge] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This is to certify that [A.M. Belden] by diligence and attention meets my approbation. [F.L. Thompson] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Five 5 honorable testimony the bearer M[aster Julius Smith] by industry, perseverence and good behaviour merits approbation. [Of the learned & good.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] as a reward for diligence and good behaviour by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for good behaviour while in school. Where is God. In the sun, the moon, the sky ... Presented to [H. Libby J Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [S Cushing] by [Miss Howard] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Charlotte Davis] by [A.H. Wellington] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Miss Rose H. Chandler] by [M.C. Butler] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 2 2 Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Abigail Lovejoy] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress. J.D. Scoby] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Jefferson Libby] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behavior and diligent attention to studies in school. [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [blank] instructor. ... [Miss Chloe Holbrook] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Poetry. Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr Smith Story] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [T.R. Cressy] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lizzie B. Shute] by [Laura] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Nellie H. Griffin.] By [Sarah E. Hart] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Anna Lakerman] by [C.A. Freeman] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lucy S. Breck] by [M.D. Cushman] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [L. J. Millen] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, granted to [Samuel A. Richardson] by h[is] teacher, for diligence in study and for good behavior. ... [Harry Fiske] |
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1876-01-01 |
| For good behaviour and dilegent attention to study, this certificate is presented to [John Thatcher] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Sarah Bliss] by diligence & attention to her studies merits my approbration. [E.A. Hubbard] Inst[.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss C. Brasher] by J.H.D. instuctor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] for good conduct at school. [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Edwin Libby] by [J. Hanscom] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Sarah T. Pearsons] Up in the morning early, by daylight's earliest ray, with our books prepared to study the lessons of the day. By [S. Maria Smith.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit 'tis sweet, oh, sweet, to know, if we our time improve, we shall be happy while below, and dwell in heaven above. To [Eddie White] from [M.M. Fairbanks] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit a new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another. Honor thy father and thy mother in the days of thy youth. To [Anna C. McGee] from [her teacher S. R. Miller] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. A meddling hand and busy tongue, are always doing others wrong. Those who think or tell a lie, God will punish when they die. To [Fanny E. Pearson] from [Susan R. Patch] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry Libby] for conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. By [Abba McRoberts] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey! The angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. To [Walter Winship] From [C. Morrissey] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie P. Rogers] by [Miss S.E. Harvey.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary Morse.] By [E. Kimball] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [A Paul] by [A.M. Guptill] for good conduct and lessons learned. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [M.A.H.] by [S.S. Knowlton] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Elisa Hawk] by [J.T. Howard] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Loretta Mills] by [May T. Collier] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| For punctuality. Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... To [Martha A. Lakeman] from [C.A. Freeman.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... To [Lewis Shattuck] from [Lettie A. Spear.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [E.S. Hale] ... by [M.C. Boman]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Away over mountian, away over plain ... to [Alfred Tewksbury] from [M.A. Gove] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For improvement in reading. To [H.L. Burbank] from [S.J. Forsaith [i.e., Jennie S. Forsaith]] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For neatness in writing. To [Herbert Burbank] from [teacher]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for diligence in study. To [Isabelle Kemp] from [Persis T. Kellogg] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Arthur M. Beaman] from [S.A. Skinner.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... From [D. Lord] to [Benjamin Andrews] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Charley Shattuck] from [Lettie A. Spear] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. O give me a pleasant and a smiling face,--'T is a sure index of affection within; 'T will from thy mates sad thoughts erase, where'er you go new friends you'll win. To [Fanny] from [A.H. Smith] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... to [Charlie] from [S.L. Adame]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Industry Pleasant thoughts. ... [Lewis D. Savage]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Rward of merit. Dear kindly look ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Herbert Watson] ... Reward of metit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Jessie Pairson] by [M.C. Eliot] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Dora Nicholson by Ella J. Weller] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Dora Nicholson Ella J. Weller] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward fo merit presented to [Gertie A. Fairbanks A.M.H.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Edna Frost] 50 [M.A. Bishop] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Carroll Fish Flora Clark.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Georgie]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token to prove your teachers love. [Jennie E. Rice from her teacher Carrie R. Weed] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Chester Rice from his teacher Carrie R. Weed] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Alice E. Green by Georgie E. Stevens.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Lillie Griffin] by [L.E. Page] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Joseph Whitehead] by [Nan A. Keneston.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Pearl Sturtevant Carrie Smith] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Mabel Hathaway Emma Shurtleff] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Frank H. Parker] by [Olive F. Hartford] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Charlotte Holmes] by [A.D. Clark] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Oh, 'tis a lovely thing for youth ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lilly Choat] By [Miss E. Viles] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [Susie S. Page] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Grapes. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Emmet L. Warrick] by [Mary A. Reed] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Theodore H. Paine] by [Sarah M. Rogers] |
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1876-01-01 |
| " 'Defend your country, right or wrong,' is not good motto for a song, or action, if it were could we hope; through all dangerous ways to grope, as did Putnam down that steep, where no pursuers dared to leap? ..." [Jane E. Moore North Leverett] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation reward of merit this certifies that [Miss Ann] by diligence & attention to h[er] studies merits my approbation [E.A. Titus] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [S. Amelia Goodridge] by [S. Eveleth.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of h[] friends and instruct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [L. J. Mellen] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ida] by [M.K. Pitts] |
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1876-01-01 |
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1876-01-01 |
| Excellence ... [Lawrence Tilton]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [This certifies that by diligence and exemplinary behaviour Mr. Albert Kingsbury merits this. L.W. Inst.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer [Eddie White] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [For not being absent or tardy L.S. Belding] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. M[aster George Whitney] deserves praise, for good conductt and close application to study. [F. Pleasant inst.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer [Eddie White] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [For not being absent or tardy L.S. Belding] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| The reward of merit. The bearer M[aster C.W. Richards] receives this as a token of the approbation [he] merits for hi[s] faithfullness and good behaviour in school. [H. Topliff] ins. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Eliza Davis] for diligence and attention to studied, and good conduct in school merits my approbation and esteem. [M. Bond] instructer.[ss] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Julius Smith] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies merits my approbation [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit the bearer [blank] receives this as a token of my approbation [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The dead robin. For diligence and good behavior. Presented to [Eddie White] by [for not being absent or tardy L.S. Belding] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [L.J. Mellen] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [L.J. Mellen] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. 'Tis a lesson you should heed, try again. If at first you don't succeed, try again. If you persevere, you will conquer, never tea- try again. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Edwin Libby] by [Joshua Hanscom] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [M.A. Bartlett] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] instructor. [T.F. Dudley. M.A.B.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie M. Paul] by [her] teacher [A.L. Nelson] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Anna Fessenden] by [Abbie H. Allen] teacher. [Anna M. Fessenden] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [Willie Upton] by [Lucy A. Tyler] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [Chas. H. Swan] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Davis H. Guild] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [A.P. Lyford] instructer. The Cage. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nellie] by [C.R. Montgomery] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Teacher] [Frank Gibson.] by [Alora Cutting] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for good behaviour presented to [blank] [F.M. Burke] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Addie O. Dane] by [Emma F. Pierce] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| From art to art ... Give [illegible] as a reward for diligence in study, and obedient behaviour. [illegible]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit the bearer receives this as a token of my approbation [Mary Lord.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lydia Ann Harnden] by [E.J. Eustis] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Harriet Carpenter] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] instructor. [Emily R. Carroll]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [John Bates] by [L.J. Wyman] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nancy Schoonmaker] by [Jennie Wilson] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1776. Fancy dress centennial ball. 1876. Music Hall, Thursday evening, February 24th, ... Ladies' committee. Mrs. N. Silsbee. Mrs. John Revere. ... Honorary committee. His Excellency, Alexander H. Rice His honor, Samuel C. Cobb. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Mr. & Mrs. L.E. Leland] Ella R. Parker. Reading. Mr. & Mrs. A.E. Winship. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Old & Western Line. Sloop commerce, J. Parker, master, sails for Albany on [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| From Centennial, Algerian cafè concert. [December 1876] ... Open for a few weeks only ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Globe ... May 10, 1876. ... Engagement of Miss Anna E. Dickinson ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Boylston Museum and Star Novelty Theatre ... The performance to commence with our new female minstrel scene ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] for diligence and good behaviour, by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| One cent. This ticket entitles the bearer to one cent, in premium. [S.W. Dix,] inst. [Master M.A. Pillsbury.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Miss Emily Perry] by [her] studious attention and good behavior, is entitled to this reward of merit, which is to remind [her] that "A virtuous education is a better inheritance for children than a great estate." ... [H. Pollard] inst. One dollar. |
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1876-01-01 |
| To [Erastus Anderson] from the trustees of Monson Academy. A premium for proficiency in [original ceclamation] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ida J. Putnam] by teacher [M.K. Pitts] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [L.J. Mellen] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Jessie D. Pierson by M.C. Elliot] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Jessie Pierson] by [M.T. Wood] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [H. Holman.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The farm yard. To [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [John A. Bates] [Joseph E. Yeager] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Harriet Jackson] whene'er I meet the wretched poor, ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry L. Emery] as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry, punctuality and good conduct. [Ellen M. Emery] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] by [Chas H. Swan] teacher. [C.L. French] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] [Webber Downy] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit [Katie Alden] presented to [M.T.S.] Te. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Addie O. Dane] by [Emma F. Pierce.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| To [James Sullivan] by [Carrie M. Morse] teacher. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Allie Hill] by [E. Atherton.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry L. Emery] as an honorable testimony of approbution for industry, punctuality and good conduct. [Ellen M. Emery] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Almira R. Rice] by [A. Holley] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Catherine Paine] by [A. M. Wallin] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Egbert Wilson.] [Maria Bottomly] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Union and constitution. ... To [Alfred Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| To [Addie O. Dane] by [M.J. West] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward for good deportment. To [Albert Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For correct deportment. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Harriet Jackson] as a reward for diligence and good behaviour by [H.E. Vary] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Blessings of peace horrors of war the reward of merit. The M[blank] receives this as a token of the praise [blank] merits for h[blank] diligence and good attention to h[blank] studies in school. [blank] Ins. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour. Reward of merit, presented to [Lucy Doubleday] by [P. McClintock] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| The eighty-third anniversary of Lawrence Academy, Groton, Mass., Wednesday and Thursday, June 28th and 29th, 1876. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Lydia Bailey] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer. [H Wade] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Julius Smith] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[es S. Dorrs] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 11 11 Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss E. Wheeler] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress H Page] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Benjamin W. Ormsby] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Juila A. Woodbury] instructor.[ss] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [Mr. Henry Libby] ... [Oliver M. Sears]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Wm Gray] by diligence anmd good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[er John H. Knight] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Elizabeth T. Pond] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Amy W. Clark] instructor. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr Moody A Pilsbury] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [A Putney] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... The bearer [C. M. Holbrook] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [L.M. Wilson] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. This certifies, that the bearer receives this as the reward of good behavior and diligent attention to studies in school. [Abby Atwood] [H.B. Cobb] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Sarah M Bliss for correct deportment.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Susan Parks] for [good conduct, past week] by [Mary T. Stevens, teacher.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lillie Turner] as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct. [W.E. Thompson] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Ursula Cheney] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress] [Orena Smith] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie Paul] by [H. S. G.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit the bearer M[aster C.W. Richards] has by diligence & attention excelled those of h[is] class and merits my esteem [H. Topliff] ins. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Rice] by [A.A. Ross.] instrucer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [H.E. Beaman] by [S.D.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Charles Andrews] by [Flora A. Copeland] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master Moody A. Pilsbury] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] instuctor. [A.F. Price.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Mr. Albert L. Kingsbury] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies merits my approbation. [L. Wetherell] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [George K. Nichols] by [L.E. Southwick] inst[ress] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer M[iss O.H. Shove] for h[er] diligence and attention to h[er] studies merits the approbation of h[er] teacher [H. S. Cooke] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Rewards of merit. O give me a pleasant and a smiling face,--'T is a sure index of affection within; 'T will from thy mates sad thoughts erase, where'er you go new friends you'll win. To [Eddie White] From [M. M. Fairbanks.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Where is God? In the sun, the moon, the sky; on the mountains wild and high; in the thunder, in the rain, in the grove, the wood, the plain; in the little birds that sing: God is seen in every thing. To [Eddie White] from [L.S. Belding not absent nore tardy] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Where is God? In the sun, the moon, the sky; on the mountains wild and high; in the thunder, in the rain, in the grove, the wood, the plain; in the little birds that sing: God is seen in every thing. To [Mattie Dunham.] from [Mary P. Dunham.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can command; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. [Mattie L. Dunham] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Blessed are the merciful. A reward of merit from [Aunt Martha] to [Charles Arnold] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey! The angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. To [Francis S. Pearsons] from [Fannie M. Moore] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [illegible] by [Joseph H. Barker] on prayer. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Eliza Parke] by [illegible] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour. Reward of merit presented to [Mabel B Priest] by [F.A. Stevens]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Christmas merit to Miss E. Nightingale] ... [from your teacher's S.A. & E.S.N.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... To [J.S. Hamilton] from [H.E. Jennings.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For good conduct and lessons learned. ... [Alfred Tewksbury. M.A. Gove.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [blank] from [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... From [O.J. Parsons] to [Clarence Smith] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... to [Herbi Watson] from [Addie L. Holmes]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. O give me a pleasant and a smiling face,--'T is a sure index of affection within; 'T will from thy mates sad thoughts erase, where'er you go new friends you'll win. To [Eddie B. White] from [L.S. Belding not absent or tardy...] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Peter Carakin from E.H. Adams]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Edna Frost] 50 [M.A. Bishop.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Alice Mary Church] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Joseph] by [N.A.K.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Edwin Libby] by [E.A. Hanscom] instuctor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation a token of esteem This certifies that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [blank] instructor [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Frank W. Greene] oh, 'tis a lovely thing for youth to walk betimes in wisdom's way; ... [M. B. Straight] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Prize reward of merit. Oh, 'tis a lovely thing for youth to walk betimes in wisdom's way ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Approbation a token of esteem. This certifies that [Harriet Carpenter] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] instructor. [E.C. Carroll] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry Libby] by [Joshua Hanscom] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert L. Burbank] by [Laura F. Gerry]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss E. Stewart] by [E. Stewart] instruct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for punctuality industry good conduct. Awarded to [Ella] by [N.H. Field] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Ida Hatch] by [H.M. Chaser] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for puntuality industry good conduct. Awarded to [Ella Osborne] by [N.H. Field] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit. Fear God and keep his commandments; for this is the whole duty of man. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Georgie Stevens] by [M.C. Damon.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit of presented to [Mary Brown. By M.A. Proctor] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [E. Collins] by [R.C. Davis]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Improvement in writing. |
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1876-01-01 |
| No. 1 1st class. Reward of merit. M[iss Mary Jane Turner] receives this as the reward of good behaviour and improvement in studies. Presented by E. Bailey, visitor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Mr. Moody A. Pilsbury has been a very good scholar today. M. Prichard.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Reward of merit. Albert K. Kingsbury] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Adaline Collamore by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of her instructress. Ruth T. Morse.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Mr. Jefferson Libby] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| This testimony of approbation, is presented to M[r Daniel Lewis] for h[is] correct deportment and diligent attention to study. [Israel I. Boyd] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies. That [Master Wm Bliss] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [N.E. Fuller] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Prize reward of merit. [To Johnny W Pray] shall birds and bees and ants be wise, while I my moments waste? O let me with the morning rise, and to my duty haste. [Ellen Bickford] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Prize reward of merit. A good name is better than wealth. Presented to [Frank W Green] by [Mary B Straight] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Willie Upton] by [Nellie Adams] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Sir:- The City Council of Boston will give a dinner in honor of Rear-Admiral Lessoffsky and the officers of the Russian Fleet, now at this port, at the Revere House, on Tuesday, June 7, ... F.W. Lincoln, Jr., mayor. C.F. Dana, Chairman. George W. Warren, N.C. Nash, ... committee of arrangements. |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1876-01-01 |
| The Post Master General and Mrs. Creswell. At home. [Monday] evening[s] at 9 o'clock. [Jany 31st Feb 14th & 28th] Cor. 19th V.J. Sts. [Senator & Mr. Mirell] ... |
Invitations. |
Creswell, John A. J. (John Angel James), 1828-1891. |
1876-01-01 |
| Mr. & Mrs. S.S. Graves. Maria A. Merchant. |
Invitations. |
Merchant, Maria A. |
1876-01-01 |
| The National centennial commemoration anniversary of June 7th 1776. [Hon. Nath. Paine] is invited to be present at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts on the evening of June 7th 1876 ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Your company is respectfully solicited, at Smith's Hall, 392 Chapel Street, Monday evening, 9 o'clock, [blank] Committee. |
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1876-01-01 |
| New York observer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Sixty-eight [sic] prize exhibition, eight o'clock p.m., June 5. '76. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Benjamin H. Bristow. His life and public services. |
Campaign literature -- 1876 -- Republican -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Campaign biographies. |
Chandler, Parker Cleaveland, 1848-1908. |
1876-01-01 |
| Established, 1870. Fletcher & Dwyer's celebrated improved Lynn burnishing ink ... Lynn, Mass. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| 1776. Centennial exhibition, 1876. ... Compliments of the Exhibition Transfer Co. Limited, of Philadelphia. ... The limited number of public carriages in this city, and the anticipated over-crowding of street cars during the Centennial Exhibition, has rendered necessary the providing of other means of passenger conveyance ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| New York, April [11] 1876. M[r John Taylor Johnston] Dear sir: The executive committee on the reception of the Emperor of Brazil will meet at Delmonico's on Wednesday, April 12th, ... respectfully yours, C.R. Agnew, Secretary. [Absent from city J.T.J] |
Invitations. |
Agnew, Cornelius Rea, 1830-1888. |
1876-01-01 |
| 1871. 1876. Grand dedication ball at Town Hall, Ayer, on Thursday evening, October 26th, 1876. To which your company with ladies is respectfully solicited. ... Floor director, Simeon Green. Aids. Ned Sanders, Geo. E. Dudley, ... Reception committee. E.C. Willard, Arthur Fenner, Alfred Page, ... |
Invitations. |
Willard, E. C. |
1876-01-01 |
| You are invited to an exhibition of two marble groups "Aurora" by Faggioni. Centennial group "First fourth of July" by Larkin G. Mead. Respectfully yours. Shreve, Crump & Low. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Zimmerman & Lange. Have imported & just now opened, a general & neat assortment of European dry goods. ... at their store in Savannah, Georgia. |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Globe theatre programme ... Nov. 3, 1876, ... will be presented the new romantic spectacular drama, in five parts, entitled Paola! ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| The Globe ... September 2, 1876. ... Will be presented an entirely new drama ... entitled Pique: A tale of today. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss H. Shore] by diligence & attention to h[er] studies merits my approbation [H.S.C.] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Adeline Collamore] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of her friends and instruct[er] [L.B. Whitney] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Carroll Fish] [Flora Clark] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Miss Emily Perry] is entitled, by [her] studious attention and good behavior, to this reward of merit; which should remind [her] that a person without learning is the world in darkness. [H. Pollard] inst. 25 cents. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Emily Perry] is entitled, by studious attention and good behavior, to this reward of merit; which should remind that ... [H. Pollard] inst. Ten cents. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Association. Nineteent annual festival. First matinee. ... October 2nd. [1876] Programme. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Worcester Co. Music School course. B.D. Allen's "evenings with the musicians." Programme for ... November 28th, 1876. ... The madrigal and popular music of the "olden time." ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [Sophia Wilcox] by [J.N. McKean.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Merrel P. Lyon] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Mary E. Tyler] by [Henry Bemith] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit resented to [Nancy Libby] by [Mary E. Hatch] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Hebert L. Burbank] by [Jennie S. Forsaith]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [John H. Jackson] for diligence and good behaviour by [H.M. Chapin] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mr H. Bliss] by [A. Bill Jr.] Instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer [Eddie White] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behavior in school. [For not being absent or tardy L.S. Belding] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Miss Sarah Bliss] by diligence & attention to h[er] studies merits my approbation [E.A. Hubbard] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem reward of merit this certifies that [Julius Smith] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his friend] instructor, [& friend] |
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1876-01-01 |
| For good behavior. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Remember thy creator. ... Presented to [Sylvanas.] By [Eugene A. Brown]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bees, How doth the little busy bee ... This certifies, that [Nancy Libby] for diligence and good behaviour, receives my approbation. [I. Libby] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| The school. These golden days will soon be o'er ...Reward of merit. This certifies, that [H.F. Libby] for diligence and attention to study, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [Mary Doe] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Johnny Pray] by [M. Ellan Bickford] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie Paul] by [A.M. Guptill] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie P. Rogers] by [Miss Harvey] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Sarah R. Allen] by [Rebecca C. Gansmore] teacher. [Remember me as I remember thee. Rebecca S. Allen] |
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1876-01-01 |
| The seasons. These as they change. Almighty Father, these are but the varied God. The bearer M[iss Elvira Bailey] for [her] attention to h[er] studies merits my esteem. [M Ellms] instres. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour reward of merit, presented to [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour reward of merit, presented to [Anna M Lakeman] by [CA Freeman] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Adaline Collamore by good behaviour & attention to her studies merits the approbation of her teacher Ruth T. Morse.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. 872. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour. Reward of merit presented to [Miss Mary Jennings] by [Jemima E. Fay] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Going to school. The bearer M[iss [sic] Jonathan Hurlburt] receives this as a token of the praise [she] merits, for h[er] faithfulness and good behaviour in school; from h[er] teacher. [David Pratt]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| This certifies that [Miss Eliza Bow] by diligence care and attention has [excelled those of her class in the art] and merits this recommendation from h[er] teacher [E.H.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Miss Laura Farwell. Highly merits the love, praise and thanks of her instructress for admirable behaviour and good improvement in school. Now whilst the blooming pulse of youth, is circling round thy blooming frame; o listen to the voice of truth. Remember thy creator's name. O Sterns] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Titus Vespasian was one of the twelve Cæsars of Romé ... Flavius Josephus, the ancient historian of the Jews ... Mohomet was born A.D. 571, and died A.D. 632 ... Many distinguished individuals flourished in ancient times ... 18 Premium. This certifies, that [Almira R. Rice] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Jonathan Brayton] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Never give up. 'Tis a lesson you should heed ... Presented to [Henry Libby] for diligence and good behaviour. [J. Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit vacation. Vacation's come! Our tasks ... Presented to [Edwin Libby] for diligence and good behaviour. [Joshua Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Elizabeth A.T.] as a reward for diligence and good behaviour by [her teacher Emily Fowler]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Praise is due to virture. [Master Calvin Snow] THe bearer is commended for [his] studious attention and good behaviour in school, and receives the approbation of [his] instructress. [D Brass] May youth of every age ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Appleton G.] by diligence and good behaviour, merits my approbation and esteem. [Peleg P Thompson] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] for diligence and good behaviour by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Blessing of peace horrors of war the reward of merit. The bearer M[iss SM Gore] receives this as a token of the praise [blank] merits for h[er] diligence and good attention to h[er] studies in school. [HM Williams] ins.tr[ess]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Flowers. Sportsman. Serpent. Emulate your classmates. Always speak the truth. Reward of merit. The bearer [H. Bliss] receives this certificate as a testimonial of good behaviour, and diligence attention to studies, in school. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master Samuel Elliott] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of friends and instructer. [Miss Eayr] .. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instructer. [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Ursula Rackley] by punctual attendence, diligence, and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress S.C.] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| [C.W. Richards] ... Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Master John Bullard] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank]. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [George Hillyard] by [his teacher, S.A. Doe.] Worship to God alone belongs, worship to him alone we give, his be our hearts & his our songs. And to his glory we would live. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [George W. Lovel] by strict attention to study, and good behavior at school, merits the approbation of friends and teacher. [L.A. Cate] teach. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella C. Pike.] By [Laura S. Carleton.] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Premium. ... [Miss Almira R.R.] by good behavior and attention, merits my approbation. [A.A. Ross] Inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit awarded to [Edwin Libby] [J. Hanscom] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Martha Lakerman] by [S.L. Gilman] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Mr. John F. Libby] ... [Olive M. Marr] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Nellie F. Griffin] by [Sarah E. Hart] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Arthur E. Carter for good behaviour by his mother] |
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1876-01-01 |
| "Natures realms are full of preachers, all most true and faithful teachers; they speak in forest and in dell; ..." [S.A. Steere from P.E. Phetteplace] |
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1876-01-01 |
| The bearer M[aster C.H. Richards] has by diligence & attention excelled those of h[is] class and merits my esteem [H. Topliff] ins. Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Mr. Rodney W. Torrey] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] instructor [Rosina P. Whitman] |
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1876-01-01 |
| This certifies that [Wm. Gray] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] instructor [J.H. Knight] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. To [Eddie White] from [M.M. Fairbanks] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Charles Andrews] for conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. By [D. Lord] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. For conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. To[Danny] From [S.D. Smith] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of Merit. Presented to [Areanath E. Sanborn,] For conduct good and lessons learned, your teacher can commend; good scholarship has richly earned this tribute from your friend. By [Julia A. Gove.]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary W. Andrews] by [Mary Lord] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Sarah Lilly Mead] by [Mary E. Oates] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Heres a lesson all should heed ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour. Reward of merit presented to [George W. Winship] by [his teachers]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How doth the little busy bee ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Ever smile. ... To [Walter Doubleday] from [a friend] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Lizzie Shute] from [M.A. Robinson]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Mary A Beaman] from [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for diligence in study. To [Marian Tewksbury] from [M.A. Gove.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Anson L. Howe] from [Jennie Phelps. Perfect lessons] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Edna Frost] 50 [M.A. Bishop] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Etta Osborne] by [M. Leona Bemis] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Study with care, good fruit to bear. [Jennie E. Rice from her teacher Angie Reynolds Carrie R. O'Neal] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Joseph Whitehead] by [A. W. Todd]. Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Lizzie B Shute] by [Laura E. Piper] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [J.D. Wilson] by [S.D. Morse] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Fine taste. Fuschia presented to [Millie Upton] by [Fannie Farrar] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Maud Eastman] by [Jennie Chapman] teacher. Copyrighted by J.H. Bufford's Sons. Boston. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... [C.S. Holmes A.S. Clark] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Here's a lesson all should heed ... [Alfred] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Shall birds and bees and ants be wise ... [H. Rose Chandler] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Arthur Keyes] by [L.A. Phipps] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Strawberries. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Henry E. Hosmer] for diligence and good behaviour by [M.A. Sawyer] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Now is the time, each child should try ... presented to [blank] by [blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit approbation this ceritifies the [Emily Percy] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] insturctor, [Otis Penn] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss Francis Baker] by [S.R. Park] instruct. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [To Johnny Pray,] oh, 'tis lovely thing for youth to walk betimes in wisdon's way; to fear a lie, to speak the truth, that we may trust to all they say. [M.E.B.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Lake scene. Beautiful mirror of the crystal tide, where white winged barks on glancing billows ride, how fair and soft thy magic beauties are, ... To [Jemima A. Fairbanks] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Ida Hatch] by [H.M. Chase] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Good scholarship. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Correctness in arithmetic. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Abbie] by [L.T.P.]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Reward of merit.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Reward of merit H.L.K.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| [For good behaviour in school. S. Cornelia Phillips.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nobell Jones] by [E.M. Hansan]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Henry Libby] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diliogent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer [J Eddie White] receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. [For not being absent or tardy L.S. Belding] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| "Those that seek me early shall find me." ... [Mr. Cyrenus Coe] by diligence & attention merits my esteem [E. Miller] ins. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [George Thaler] by [JC Fenton] instructer. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Present for a good scholar. A reward for good conduct. Instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Wm H. Parsons] the bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to study in school. [O.S. Corwin]. ... [diffused [i.e, dispersed?] with Garnet Bro's from Hanover, N.H. in 1845. From Elektra] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Little child, come learn of me ... awarded to [Mr Horatio Bliss] for [blank]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Edwin Libby] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies, that [blank] has excelled, by study and attention, those of [blank] class, and deserves credit. [blank] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies, that [George K. Nichols] has excelled, by study and attention, those of [his] class, and deserves credit. [L.E. Southwick] inst[ructress] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Prize reward of merit. A good name is better than wealth. Presented to [Anna R. Keys] by [her affectionate] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [Emily R. Carroll inst] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Mary A. Beaman] by teacher [blank] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Jessie Pierson] by [M.T. Wood] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Presented to [Jessie Pierson.] By [M.T. Wood.] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit to [Mary A. Beaman] from [A.M. Barrington] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ida J. Putnam] [M.K. Pitts] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Ida F. Paul by Laura Fernald] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Helen Allen] by [Eunice E. Dean] Teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... [Christina E. Rice] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Lizzie White] by [Ida Harris] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Luella Mills] Behold how good a thing it is. ... [for good deportment] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ida Putnam] by [Minnie Pitts]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Arthur Lancaster M.J. George] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifes that [Miss C. A. Jennison] by diligence & attention to h[er] studies merits my approbation. [P.B. Howe] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [A.H. [illegible]] by diligence & attention to h[blank] studies merits in approbation. [M. Marble] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward for good behaviour. To [Alfred Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gove] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Charlie] by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Henry Libby] by [Joshua Hanscom] Instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... This certifies that [Gertrude Bottomly] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of friends and instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Eddie White] for diligence and good behaviour, by [L.S. Belding]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... Presented to [I. Cushing] by [Miss Howard.] Industry the means plenty the result. |
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1876-01-01 |
| [Illegible] Præmium laudis [Arithmetic 2]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [Martha Clark] by [Oliver N. Barber.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| George V. Hecker & Co. 199, 201 & 203 Cherry Street New York. Croton Flour Mills. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Boys and girls! ... Rolon E. Foster ... |
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Foster, Rolon E. |
1876-01-01 |
| Arthur Kenny, manufacturer of ladies', misses & children's peerless shoes. ... New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Kenny, Arthur. |
1876-01-01 |
| No more mirrors -- Jacquots blacking serves me better. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Police: What causes the excitement? Don't you see?--Jacquots blacking! ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| What do you call the blacking that gives an everlasting shine? ... Jacquot's genuine French blacking ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Oh brother!. ... Sollers & Co. ... Philadelphia. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Make your children happy. ... Sollers & Co. ... Philadelphia. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Dress you children in the latest style. ... Sollers & Co. ... Philadelphia ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Sollers & Co.'s shoes ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Sollers & Co. ... Philadelphia ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Sollers & Co. ... Philadelphia. |
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1876-01-01 |
| How to please the baby. Buy it a pair of Sollers & Co.'s celebrated fine shoes. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Foster kid gloves. ... (Patented June 13, 1876) for sale by S. Montgomery 18 East 14th Street. ... |
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Montgomery, S. |
1876-01-01 |
| Order a pair of suspenders with your woven name thereon manufactured by National Suspender Co., New York ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Schuyler Hall. Established A.D. 1830 Schuyler & Armstrong main office greenwood K of P. cemetery ... bodies kept by cold air, shrouding in all its branches ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Flemming & Talbot, 434 California St., San Francisco, 814 Filbert St., Phila. manufacturers of improved portable constant galvanic current batteries ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Map of Restaurant LaFayette. Landsdowne Valley. Centre of U.S. Centennial Grounds. LaFayette Lunch Garden, adjoining LaFayette Restaurant. Best and cheapest place to lunch on the ground. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| International Hotel with new parlors, on the rapids, J.T. Fulton, Jr. Niagara Falls. ... Popular prices, 1876 ... J.T. Fulton, Jr., owner and proprietor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Centennial exhibition buildings. Craig, Finley & Co. Steam-power printers & lithographers ... Streets in Philadelphia are laid out at right angles. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Campbell Press Building, west of Machinery Hall ... all kinds of book, job, news, cut and color printing ... sole printers for exhibitors on the grounds. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| H.J. Toudy & Co. practical lithographers and publishers, Hoe & Co. ... Philadelphia, PA. ... Bird's eye view of centennial exhibition buildings & grounds ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Tuttle & Company, printers, blank book manufacturers, jobbers in books, stationery ... Rutland, Vt. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Main building, international exhibition ... Bird's eye view of centennial exhibition buildings and grounds printed on R. Hoe & Co. steam lithographic printing press ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Horticultural Hall, international exhibition ... Bird's eye view of centennial exhibition buildings and grounds printed on R. Hoe & Co. steam lithographic printing press ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Agricultural Hall, international exhibition ... Bird's eye view of centennial exhibition buildings & grounds printed on R. Hoe & Co. steam lithographic printing press ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Machinery Hall, international exhibition ... Bird's eye view of centennial exhibition buildings & grounds printed on R. Hoe & Co. steam lithographic printing press ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| L. Prang y Cia. Publicadores de obras de arte y de educacion. Boston, Mass. E.U. de A. |
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1876-01-01 |
| 32 Franklin Street, Boston. Visit D. Lothrop & Co.'s bookstore, 32 Franklin St., Boston. Wide Awake ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Subscriptions received for all the magazines by D. Lothrop & Co. 32 Franklin Street, Boston. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Visit D. Lothrop & Co.'s Bookstore, 32 Fraklin St., Boston. Wide Awake, $2.00 a year, post-paid. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| They make holiday the year round. Ideal American magazines ... book catalogue free D. Lothrop & Co., Boston. ... At our old stand, retail department, 32 Franklin Street, Boston. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| To make your young folks happy, subscribe for "Wide Awake." The best juvenile magazine in the world ... Thousands of babies take Baby-Land. Subscribe for yours. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| H.C. Watts & Co., publishers, no. 1224 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Gurley's Book Store, Fourth Av., cor. 23d St. New York. International exhibition 1876. |
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1876-01-01 |
| International exhibition. 1876. Ig. Kohler, publisher and bookbinder, no. 202 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. ... |
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Kohler, Ignatius, 1827-1901. |
1876-01-01 |
| New York and Philadelphia new line. Delivers passengers directly to Centennial Grounds. ... Bound Brook route. Time table, commencing May 15, 1876. Station in New York, foot of Liberty St., N.R., C.R.R. of N.J. From New York. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| G.V. Hecker & Co. Croton Mills flour, farina. Self raising flour. Established 1843 ... Croton Mills, 203 Cherry Street, N.Y. 209 & 211 State St., Boston, Mass. |
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1876-01-01 |
| G.V. Hecker & Co. Croton Mills flour, farina. Self raising flour. Established 1843 ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Henry Maillard chocolate & confectionery wholesale and factory, 116 & 118 West 25th. Str. Retail under Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Maillard, Henry. |
1876-01-01 |
| Maillard's chocolate for breakfast lunch & travellers ... 116 W. 25 St. N.Y. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Maillard, Henry. |
1876-01-01 |
| Davids Prize soap. Trade mark. Cheapest & best. Pat. April 18, 1876. Try it you'll like it. ... We divide our profits with our patrons. Within the past few years David's Prize soap has given away over $75,000. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Gold. In 1876, the centennial year, the whole country was startled by the word Gold stuck around on everything: - on flags on horses' heads ... The best family soap for the price in the world ... Schultz & Co. ... Zanesville, Ohio. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Fairbanks scales at the international exhibition Philadelphia 1876. ... Weight. [Sep. 16, 76 136] pounds. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [blank] by diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem ... [Albert S. Kingsbury] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Centennial Souvenir. Prang's American chromos. The most perfect fac-similes of oil and water-color paintings produced anywhere. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| L. Prang & Co. Art and educational publishers, Boston. Prang's American chromos. The most perfect fac-similes of oil and water-color paintings produced anywhere. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| L. Prang & Co. Art and educational publishers, Boston. Prang's American chromos. The most perfect fac-similes of oil and water-color paintings produced anywhere. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert G. Watson] by [Arianna Bartlett] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| (The Anaconda.) (Infant Moses.) (Pharoh's Host) Knowledge & fame are gained not by suprise, he that would win, must labor for the prize. Reward of merit. This certify that [Miss Almira Rice] for diligence and good behaviour, in school, merits the approbation of h[er] friends and instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| A token of esteem approbation this certifies that [Alva S. Wood] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies, merits my approbation, [S. Tompson] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] instructer. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Julius Smith] by diligence & attention to h[is] studies, merits my approbation, [of his friend &] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [James Goodrich] by [M.A. Rolfe] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [E.M. Stratton] by [M.S. Hooker] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit let order o'er your time preside, and method all your business guide. ... Presented to [Charles Lancaster] by [J.A. Hall teacher] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Edward White] for diligence and good behaviour, [for not being absent or tardy] by [L.S. Belding.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Zenas Worden] by [D.H.C.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Ursula P Cherry] by diligence anda good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[or Hiram Woodward]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| The meadow lark. [Presented to Abbie Burnham by her teacher L.T. Carlton] ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Humility. In a modest, humble mind ... Reward of merit. This certifies, that [H. Libby] for diligence and good behaviour in school, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [M. Doe] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Hudson Lamoure] is highly commended for [his] studious habits and amiable deportment in school, and is entitled to increased affection of [his] friends and the approbation of [his] instuctor. [Harry bliss]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert D. Shaw] by [Mary A. Thomson.] Teacher. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour reward of merit, presented to [Mary F. Parker] by [S.J. Jaquith.] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Walter Prince] by [CA Converse] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [blank] by [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| For diligence and good behaviour reward of merit, presented to [L. Doublday] by [D. McClintock] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master Moody A. Pilsbury,] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of h[is] instructer. [A.F. Rice.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This is to certify that [blank] by diligence and attention merits my approbation [blank] inst. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Thomas Paine, apolitical writer, was born in England in 1737. ... Nicolas Copernicus, a celebrated astronomer ... Sir William Herschel, was born in 1738, and died in 1822. ... La Fayette was born in France in 1757 ... 15 Note of approbation. Awarded to [Thomas Carpenter] for [good behaviour in school by Emma Parker.] |
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1876-01-01 |
| And he commanded the most mighty men that ... Reward of merit. This certifies, that the bearer, for good behaviour merits the approbation of h[blank] instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Mr Jefferson W Libby] for diligence and attention to study, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [C.H. Walker.] Instructor. |
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1876-01-01 |
| This certifies that [blank] by diligence & attention to h[blank] studies merits my approabtion [blank] ins. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Token of approbation presented to [Lydia Howard] as a reward for good behaviour by [J.R. Elkins]. |
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1876-01-01 |
| National bank of merit. 4 shares of stock to the holder God offers reward, my teacher does the same. They both encourage me. [Flora Guild] pupil [S.A. Partridge] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This is to certify that [Ida J Putnam] by diligence and attention meets my approbation. [M.K. Pitts] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This is to certify that [Ida J Putnum] by diligence and attention merits my approbation. [M.K. Pitts] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This is to certify that [Annette Belden] by diligence and attention meets my approbation. [FL Thompson] inst. ... |
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1876-01-01 |
| National bank of merit. Four shares of stock to the holder God offers reward my teacher also they both encourage me [Flora Johnson] pupil, [Myra Goodnough] teacher. |
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1876-01-01 |
| International centennial exhibition. ... Howell Evans office of "The East Card Press" South 4th Street corner of Library, Philadelphia. |
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Evans, Howell. |
1876-01-01 |
| Musical entertainment. ... Franklin Hall ... Feb. 8, 1877. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Eagle Pencil Co's round & hexagon gold 2 12 pencils, unrivaled for free hand drawing, school or general use ... Pat. Nov. 13. 77. ... Joseph H. Zahn, Jr. dealer ... Poughkeepsie, N.Y. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Eagle Pencil Co's round & hexagon gold 2 12 pencils, unrivaled for free hand drawing, school or general use ... Pat. Nov. 13. 77. ... For sale by Ernest Besser & Brother, 510 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Frost & Adams, importers and dealers in artists' materials of every description, mathematical instruments, sheet wax and all materials used for wax-flower making. ... 33 & 35 Cornhill, Boston. Mathematical instruments neatly repaired. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Handy Box Blacking Sholes & Morse patd Nov. 27-1877 Rochester N.Y. Our blacking is all put up in paper packages of one dozen each then repacked in boxes containing either three dozen, six dozen or one gross. ... C.H. Morse & Co., manf'rs, 69 State St., Rochester, N.Y. Sholes' insect exterminator. Patented Aug. 15, 1876. Trade mark beware of imitations. ... C.H. Morse & Co., sole proprietors, 69 State St., Rochester, N.Y. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Pieces given for mending at Burrows's boys clothing house, 81 Westminster Street, ... Providence, R.I. Pieces for mending. Latest styles. E.G. Burrows, manufacturer and dealer in youths' boys' and children's clothing, no. 81 Westminster Street, Providence, R.I. ... |
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Burrows, E. G. |
1877-01-01 |
| If wishes were horses all beggars would ride ... F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. Milwaukee. Just look at these exquisite shoes? ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. Milwaukee. Gieh mal unsere schube bier! ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. Milwaukee. Frikchen's erfte stiefel. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. Milwaukee. Just look at these exquisite shoes? ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. Milwaukee. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. Milwaukee. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. Milwaukee. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| All our goods have this trademark ... F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Company. Milwaukee. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| All our goods have this trademark ... F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Company. Milwaukee. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. Milwaukee. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| All our goods have this trademark ... Just look at these exquisite shoes! ... F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Company, Milwaukee. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| In memoriam. By C.D. Bradlee. Read at the funeral of Winslow Gay, September 7, 1877. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Bradlee, C. D. (Caleb Davis), 1831-1897. |
1877-01-01 |
| Three merits. By your daily conduct your character is formed 3 Tuesday. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Public school. Card of honor you can if you will fifteen merits. [Fannie Lincoln] teacher. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Three merits. By your daily conduct you character is formed. 3 Thursday. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Card of honor. You can if you will. Fifteen merits. [M.C. Smith] teacher. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Public school, certificate of honor 60 merits. Labor has a sure reward. [Elgie Goodman] pupil [Frances M. White] teacher. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Public school, certificate of honor 60 merits. Labor has a sure reward. [Fannie Lincoln] pupil [M.C. Smith] teacher. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Metal leaf. Oil and burnish size, silver leaf, gilders' tips, &c. ... office of Henry Nelms & Son. Nos. 46 and 48 North Seventh Street. Philadelphia, [February 7] 187[7] ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Our Home on the Hillside, Dansville, Livingston County, N.Y. About half a mile east of the pleasant village of Dansville, Livingston County, N.Y. ... is situated an institution called "Our Home on the Hillside" ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| The great "go as you please" last day. Compliments of the Young America Square Dealing Clothing House! 232 Main St., Winsted, Conn. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Fall & winter season, 1877-'78. Fashionable clothing retailing at wholesale prices. Prices positively 25% less than elsewhere in New York city. Hirshkind, Parker & Co., 463, 465-467 Broadway ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Cause de save de soles ob de chil'ren! ... Sollers & Co minstrels S.D. Soller & Co. ... Philadelphia. ... G. Brown ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Cause de save de soles ob de chil'ren! ... Sollers & Co's minstrels S.D. Soller & Co. ... Philadelphia. ... For sale by Couch and Wodruff ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Removed to 404 Washington St. Edward Kakas, manufacturer of furs, wholesale and retail, 16 Summer Street, Boston. |
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Kakas, Edward. |
1877-01-01 |
| Edward Kakas, manufacturer of furs, wholesale and retail, 404 Washington Street, Boston. |
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Kakas, Edward. |
1877-01-01 |
| Celluloid Eye Glasses. Perfection. For sale at J.P. Reed's. |
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Reed, J. P. |
1877-01-01 |
| I use celluloid eye-glasses. W.E. Smith, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, &c. 33 Main St., Gouverneur, N.Y. |
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Smith, W. E. |
1877-01-01 |
| First premiums awarded Gaff, Fleischmann & Co's compressed yeast ... Philada ... March 6th, 1877 ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| My old woman always uses ... Fleischmann's yeast with the yellow label ... Fleischmann & Co. Cincinnati, O. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| They're (not) after me they are gone to buy Fleischmann's yeast with the yellow label ... Fleischmann & Co. Cincinnati, O. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Reputable grocer to Snide & Co.'s salesman. "It is useless for you to try and sell me any of your yeast. It may look like Fleishmann's, and you'll sell it to me cheaper, but my customers would soon lose confidence in me if I sold it." ... For sale by all enterprising grocers. Fleischmann & Co. |
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1877-01-01 |
| First premiums awarded Gaff, Fleischmann & Co's compressed yeast ... Philada ... March 6th, 1877 ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| My old woman always uses ... Fleischmann's yeast with the yellow label ... Fleischmann & Co. Cincinnati, O. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| They're (not) after me they are gone to buy Fleischmann's yeast with the yellow label ... Fleischmann & Co. Cincinnati, O. |
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1877-01-01 |
| Reputable grocer to Snide & Co.'s salesman. "It is useless for you to try and sell me any of your yeast. It may look like Fleishmann's, and you'll sell it to me cheaper, but my customers would soon lose confidence in me if I sold it." ... For sale by all enterprising grocers. Fleischmann & Co. |
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1877-01-01 |
| "I declare! if one doesn't use Hood's tooth powder and the other Hood's sarsaparilla! ... Prepared only by C.I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Hood's vegetable pills are the best family physic that can be made ... C.I. Hood & Co., apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Hot Springs Arkansas. Dr. G.W. Lawrence, resident physician. ... July 16th., 1877. Directions for bath. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| "When mother goes to the store for Hood's sarsaparilla. ... Prepared by C.I. Hood & Co., apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Imperial granum. The incomparable food for the growth of infants and children and protection. Registered June 5, 1877. ... The great medicinal food. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Compliments of Robert Sneider, engraver, printer & lithographer, 37 John Street, New York. Fine stationery. ... |
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Sneider, Robert. |
1877-01-01 |
| L.I. Fisk & Co's Japanese soap. Springfield, Mass. ... Do your clothes, after a few washings, become yellow or have the appearance of not being thoroughly washed ... Letters patent issued to us Oct. 11, 1875 and Sept. 18, 1877. |
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1877-01-01 |
| L.I. Fisk & Co's Japanese soap. Springfield, Mass. Established 1857. Laundry, bath, or toilet. Do your clothes, after a few washings, become yellow or have the appearance of not being thoroughly washed ... Letters patent issued to us Oct. 11, 1875, [Sept.] 18, 1877 |
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1877-01-01 |
| Swain, Earle & Co. Sole agents for New England. Beat that, if you can. Lautz Bros' & Co's Soaps. Buffalo, N.Y. Registered 1877. |
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1877-01-01 |
| 8th Wonder or Engle Clock. Scientifically marvelous artistically beautiful. Now on exhibition through the principal cities of the United States. Capt. J. Reid, Manager. ... |
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Engle, Stephen Decatur, 1837-1921. |
1877-01-01 |
| L. Prang & Co. Art and educational publishers, Boston. Prang's American chromos. The most perfect fac-similes of oil and water-color paintings produced anywhere. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| L. Prang & Co. Art and educational publishers, Boston. Prang's American chromos. The most perfect fac-similes of oil and water-color paintings produced anywhere. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| L. Prang & Co. Art and educational publishers, Boston. Prang's American chromos. The most perfect fac-similes of oil and water-color paintings produced anywhere. ... |
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1877-01-01 |
| Burn the Centennial Safety Oil absolutely safe[.] This is the purest and best oil that is produced from petroleum and was awarded the highest premium at the fair of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association in 1878. ... Centennial 160 Fire Test Safety Oil Maverick Oil Co. 61 12 Broad St. Boston. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Avoid smell. Avoid smoke. Burn the best oil which is Centennial 160 Fire Test Safety Oil trade mark registered. Maverick Oil Co. 61 12 Broad St. Boston. ... Awarded the highest prize at fair of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, 1878. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Burn the Centennial Safety Oil absolutely safe ... Trademark registered Maverick Oil Co. 61 12 Broad St. Boston ... Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, in 1878. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Burn the Centennial Safety Oil absolutely safe ... Trademark registered Maverick Oil Co. 61 12 Broad St. Boston ... Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, in 1878. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Syracuse Chilled Plow Co. Syracuse, N.Y. ... Sulky, steel and iron-beam plows. ... 1878. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Convenience and economy. Covert & Gould's self-supporting rafter ... Patented October 15th, 1878. ... Pike, Wyoming Co., N.Y. |
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1878-01-01 |
| Pearl's art craio ... Boston. ... |
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Pearl, Eugene. |
1878-01-01 |
| Pearl's art craio, the new method of drawing ... Every one his own artist, a wonderful invention, patented May 29, 1877, Pearl's art craio. Pictures drawn mechanically with the utmost accuracy by persons having no previous knowledge of art. ... Room 26, Studio building, Boston. ... |
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Pearl, Eugene. |
1878-01-01 |
| To avoid accident stop from the car with your face toward the horses. To avoid disappointment with your clothing buy only of the reliable manufacturers, Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, the largest and best clothing house, 6th & Market Sts. Philadelphia. |
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1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Hudson & Howes ... Elmira, N.Y. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Presented by J.K. Brown. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... Worcester, Mass. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Presented by O'Sullivan Bros., Lowell, Mass. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by A.R. Morgan. ... 106 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by J.K. Brown. ... 385 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Hudson & Howes ... 331 East Water St. ... Elmira, N.Y. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Presented by J.K. Brown. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... 385 Main Street ... Worcester, Mass. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. ... F.N. Ray, no. 2 Davenport Block, Main St. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. W.H. Brown & Bros. 92 State St. ... Chicago, Ill. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. ... Lewis Raymond, no. 3 Irving Block ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| John A. Chambers. Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. D.C. Middleton & Co., 70 Public Square ... Watertown, N.Y. Edwin C. Burt, New York. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by J.K. Brown, 14 Front Street, Worcester, Mass. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by O'Sullivan Bros., Lowell, Mass. ... 194 Merrimack St. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Presented by J.K. Brown, 14 Front Street Worcester, Mass. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Presented by Herrick & Lodewick 328 Broadway, Saratoga, N.Y. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Presented by E.D. Burt & Co. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... 287 Fulton St. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Presented by J.K. Brown. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... 385 Main Street ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Presented by Haynes & Simmons, Hartford, Conn. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by O'Sullivan Bros., Lowell, Mass. ... 194 Merrimack St. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by J.K. Brown, 14 Front Street, Worcester, Mass. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by Fiero Bros., 95 Genesee St., Auburn, N.Y. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1878-01-01 |
| Trade mark. Registered January, 1878, by the Double-Thread Sewing Co., Boston. ... Joseph Harris & Sons ... Misses' & children's boots & shoes. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Trade mark. Registered January 1878, by the Double-Thread Sewing Co., Boston. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt & Co. ... Presented by D.C. Middleton & Co., Watertown, N.Y. ... 70 Washington Hall Block. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt & Co. ... Presented by "Red Star Shoe Emporium," cor. Canal and Exchange Place. ... New Orleans. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt & Co. ... Presented by Gowdy & Remington, Springfield. ... no. 428 Main Street ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Smith's Clinch Back Suspender. Best in the world. Pat. by Jos. Wm. Smith, Mar 19th 1878. |
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Smith, Joseph William. |
1878-01-01 |
| Maverick & Wissinger. Succesors to Maverick, Stephan & Co. Lithographers & printers, blank books & stationery, 176 Fulton Street ... New York. |
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1878-01-01 |
| Maverick & Wissinger ... Lithographers & printers ... Columbia College. This is to certify that [blank] having completed the full course of study ... entitled to this diploma ... Diplomas engraved & printed by Maverick & Wissinger, 176 Fulton St., N.Y. |
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1878-01-01 |
| In memoriam. George Foster Newcomb, Worcester, Mass. Died Feb. 17, 1878. |
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1878-01-01 |
| Rewars of merit presented to [Belle Pierson Miss Cooper] teacher. |
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1878-01-01 |
| Theatre. This evening, the equestrian drama of the Cataract of the Ganges ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Boylston Museum. Commencing Monday, May 13th.--One week only. The Victoria Loftus Troupe of British Blonds and sensational burlesque artists. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Programme for this evening. Miss Davenport will appear in Olivia ... Cast of characters ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Miss Davenport. Every evening and Saturday matinees until further notice will be presented Olivia ... The Graphic Programme. Opinions of the press. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| The new Prouty printing press. ... George W. Prouty & Company, 352 Washington St., -- Boston. |
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1878-01-01 |
| Engagement of Eliza Weatherby's Froliques. ... Programme of entertainment. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| The "Toney" event of the amusement season. Tony Denier's laughable comic trick pantomime. Humpty Dumpty Pantomime Troupe and his standard company ... Synopsis of scenery and incidents. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| This evening. The eminent American tragedian, Mr. Jos. Proctor will appear in his great original character of the Jibbanainosay ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Our garments are now manufactured under the Double Thread Sewing Company's patent process ... a guarantee they will not rip. ... Established, 1848. One price to all. Jacob Morris, merchant tailor, and dealer in fashionable ready-made clothing ... no. 121 State Street, New Haven, Conn. ... Registered Jan'y 1878. ... |
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Morris, Jacob. |
1878-01-01 |
| Solar tip shoes ... John Mundell & Co. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Solar tip shoes strong beautiful everlasting ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Solar tip shoes. ... John Mundell & Co. ... D. Merciers' Sons ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Solar tip shoes. ... John Mundell & Co. ... J. Richardson & Co. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Solar tip shoes manufactured only by John Mundell & Co. Philadelphia. ... Batchelder & Lincoln ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Solar tip shoes manufactured only by John Mundell & Co. Philadelphia. ... E.P. Ring & Son ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| The foolish man. ... John Mundell & Co. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| "A soft answer turneth away wrath." ... Sept. 26. 1878 D.W. Johnson, manufacturer ... Philadelphia, Pa. |
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Johnson, D. W. |
1878-01-01 |
| Solar tip shoes Ain't they beautiful ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Solar tip shoes. The Solar tips ar beautiful! ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| LIttle Charlie's advice. A tale of Solar tip shoes. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Brown's iron bitters. A true tonic. Cures dyspepsia, indigestion, malaria, weakness, etc. ... Regst'd May 21, '78 ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| Dyer's witch hazel. Dyer's compound witch-hazel pills. ... B.W. Dyer, sole proprietor, 460 Fourth Avenue New York City. Registered Jan. 1, 1878. |
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Dyer, B. W. |
1878-01-01 |
| Columbus corn starch. Julius J. Wood & Co's starch, manufactured at Columbus, Ohio. Price list, April 10th, 1878. ... H.M. Anthony, gen. ag't, 104 Reade St., New York. |
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1878-01-01 |
| Hargraves Mfg. Co., soap makers, Fall River, Mass. |
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1878-01-01 |
| Hargraves Mfg. Co., soap makers, Fall River, Mass. |
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1878-01-01 |
| Hargraves Mfg. Co., soap makers, Fall River, Mass. |
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1878-01-01 |
| The Indexical Crown Shaving Soap surpasses all shaving compounds in richness and durability of its lather. Works equally well in cold or warm water.... Made only by the Indexical Soap Company, Robinson Bros. & Co., Boston, Mass. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| The Indexical Pumice Stone Soap unrivalled for its erasive properties, is free from caustic alkali. ... Made only by Indexical Soap Company, Robinson Bros. & Co., Boston, Mass. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| The best toilet soap is Robinson's oatmeal glycerine. The genuine oatmeal glycerine soap is made of the very best materials and is mild, agreeable, wholesome and cheap. ... Made only by Indexical Soap Company. Robinson Bros & Co., Boston Mass. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| The best preparation for cleaning silver and plated ware, gold and plated jewelry, pearls and precious stones ... is the Indexical Silver Soap, made only by the Indexical Soap Company, Robinson Bros & Co., Boston, Mass. ... |
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1878-01-01 |
| The Evening Journal established 1878 ... largest circulation in the Northwest. 23,000 daily. |
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1878-01-01 |
| Sapoli-o-lic. Selections from the Pinafore. Presented by Enoch Morgans Sons Co. 1809 - 1869 - 1879 history. Seventy years ago our soap business was established - ten years ago, after a long and expensive series of experiments we produced a new and superior article of polishing and cleansing soap. ... named it "Sapolio." |
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1879-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Every evening of the week ... Fun in a fog ... To be preceded by ... Heep vs. Micawber ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Order of performance ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Mme. Rentz's Female Minstrels! Programme ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Emerson's Megatherian Minstrels ... Programme for this evening. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| A delicate question of taste. I would like to attend Hi Henry's Premium Minstrels. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| After harvest with Deering binder. Oh! Why didn't I get a Deering binder. ... Famous Deering twine binder. ... Chicago, Ill. ... |
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Deering, William. |
1879-01-01 |
| Caught on the fly. Cincinnati Industrial Exposition. 1879. ... Kain's patent harrows. ... The best in the world. S. Kain. Bethany, Butler Co., Ohio. ... |
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Kain, S. |
1879-01-01 |
| Parole. A. Walker, Fancy goods and art novelties, P.O. Box 210, Salem, Mass. |
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Walker, A. |
1879-01-01 |
| Presented by T.E. Batterson, representing Vacuum Oil Co. Rochester, N.Y. Vacuum Oils are the best. |
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1879-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1879-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1879-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. ... George L. Allen, 385 Main Street ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1879-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. ... A. Alexander, Sixth Ave. and 23d St. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1879-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. George L. Allen, 385 Main Street ... Worcester, Mass. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1879-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes ... George L. Allen, 385 Main Street ... Worcester, Mass. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1879-01-01 |
| C.A. Burlingame, manufacturer and dealer in light carriages, Amesbury, Mass. ... April 24th, 1879. |
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Burlingame, C. A. |
1879-01-01 |
| The Jubilee Singers. Orignial company from Fisk University ... 1871--1879. ... Mechanics' Hall ... November, 27th. ... Programme. |
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1879-01-01 |
| C.A. Burlingame, manufacturer and dealer in light carriages, Amesbury, Mass. ... April 24th, 1879. |
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Burlingame, C. A. |
1879-01-01 |
| Programme of grand concert by Gilmore's Band of New York ... Programme ... "Webber" of New York, receives the highest award at the U.S. Centennial Commission. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Haute Nouveaute Mme Demorest's reliable patterns. In sizes, illustrated & described ... Demorest's monthly magazine. 1879. The model magazine! ... Publication Office, 17 E. 14th St., New York. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Crown roller mill. Christian Bro's Mill Co. Minneapolis, Minn. Without exception the best flour made ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Route of the grand military and civic procession in honor of General U.S. Grant, on his return from abroad. Philadelphia, Tuesday, December 16th, 1879. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Reunion. 2d anniversary of the Association of the Army of Tennessee. Louisiana division. 1861. 1865. Saturday evening, April 5, 1879. Masonic Hall, New Orleans. |
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1879-01-01 |
| Favorite pat. Dec. 30th 1879 Jos. L. Joyce & Co. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| W.P. Marsh & Co. ... dealers in all kinds of boots and shoes ... Opera House Block--416 Main Street,Springfield, Mass. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| The Clinch back band. ... Wear the Clinch back suspender for comfort. ... For sale by Shove & Fisher ... Clasp pat. Jan. 21, 1879 ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Barr's Ice Cream and Dining Rooms, 384 Main St., Springfield, Mass. Wedding and other parties supplied with every requisite, at short notice. |
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1879-01-01 |
| Florence House, "on the European plan" cor. Union and Wooster Sts., New Haven, Conn. C.W. Bradley, proprietor. |
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1879-01-01 |
| Use Dunham's concentrated cocoanut ... Patented 1879 ... Dunham Manufacturing Co. St. Louis, Mo ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Use Dunham's Concentrated Cocoanut ... Dunham Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. |
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1879-01-01 |
| Use Dunham's Concentrated Cocoanut. ... Manufactured by Dunham Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. |
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1879-01-01 |
| Use Dunham Concentrated Cocoanut ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Use Dunham's Concentrated Cocoanut ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Received the gold medal at Paris exposition, 1878. ... Duryeas' Satin gless starch for the laundry. Wm. Duryea, gen'l agent. Glen Cove Starch Co. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Commercial Hotel, formerly a portion St. Nicholas Hotel. 96 to 108 Spring St., adjoining Broadway. 96 to 98 Mercer St., New York. ... J.A. Robinson, prop. ... New and richly furnished throughout in June, 1879. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| McDonough House, Middletown, Conn. ... Perpetuates the illustrious name of the hero of Lake Champlain. ... The pure air of Middletown, the refinement of its people, and the beauty of the city has rendered it an attractive place for those seeking a summer resort ... Wm. H. Fagan. Proprietor. April 1st, 1879. |
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1879-01-01 |
| Manhattan Beach Hotel. 1879, Manhattan Beach, Long Island. This hotel, so enlarged and improved as to make it the largest and finest on the Atlantic coast ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| J.H. Bufford's Sons, manufacturing publishers of novelties in fine arts, 141 rheotype engravings and popular crayons; oil chromos; cottage, cabinet and panel chromos. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Twines of every description Travers Brothers twine warehouse 107 Duane St. New York. Peerless hammock attachments (improved) patented November 18th, 1879. They can be applied to any hammock. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| "Travers'" American hammock. Patented July 29, 1879. ... Mills & Gibb, Broadway and Grand Street, N.Y. |
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1879-01-01 |
| L. Prang & Co. Art and educational publishers, Boston. Prang's Christmas and New-Year cards, valentine, Easter and birthday cards, Thanksgiving and dinner cards. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Mast, Crowell and Kirkpatrick. Publishers of Farm & Fireside, Our Young People, Springfield, Ohio. |
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1879-01-01 |
| Mast, Crowell and Kirkpatrick. Publishers of Farm & Fireside, Our Young People, Springfield, Ohio. |
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1879-01-01 |
| The Youth's companion. Not by companionship alone. -- By what one reads, a man is known. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Ausable Horse Nail Co. Manufactuers of hot forged & hammered, pointed horse nails ... Copyrighted Sept. 13, 1879. ... New York. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Guerrant's Electro-Engraving Machine. Pat. Jan, 18, & Oct. 31, '76 and March 4th, 1879. ... |
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1879-01-01 |
| Every man his own printer. Golding & Co. printing press manufacturers 183 to 193 Fort-Hill Square, Boston, Mass. Every boy a Ben Franklin. |
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1879-01-01 |
| Narragansett Choral Society. (100 voices.) Mid-summer festival. ... Programme at Casino Theatre ... July 25th ... Programme at Hazard Memorial ... July 26th ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| The Birdsall Co. Auburn, N.Y. Portable traction farm engines, portable circular saw mills. vibrating and apron separators, and horse powers. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| The Birdsall Co. Auburn, N.Y. Portable traction farm engines, portable circular saw mills, vibrating and apron separators, and horse powers. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| The Birdsall Co. Auburn, N.Y. Portable traction farm engines, portable circular saw mills, vibrating and apron separators, and horse powers. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| A midsummer's day dream. Gently o'er me stealing. New model buckeye mower. The standard new model buckeye. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| The Bullard improved hay tedder. Manufactured by the Belcher & Taylor Agl. Tool Co. Chicopee Falls, Mass. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Deering Twine Binder. ... Deering's Marsh harvester. Harvester king. Warrior and Deering mowers. Droppers, Leader reapers. Wm. Deering, Chicago, Ill. ... |
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Deering, William. |
1880-01-01 |
| The new model Eureka mower. Manufactured by the Eureka Mower Co. Utica, N.Y. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Compliments of H.W. Hunsicker's New Bee Hive Store ... Allentown, Pa. Puzzle card. ... |
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Hunsicker, H. W. |
1880-01-01 |
| Whipple's studio. Whipple's crayon portraits. Portraits finished in crayon, first class in every respect. Orders by mail promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Call or address, C.A. Whipple, studio, 48 Winter St. Room 13, Boston, Mass. |
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Whipple, Charles Ayer, 1859-1928. |
1880-01-01 |
| Choice things in art. Tasteful & odd frames, artists' materials, fine photographs, J.H. Ryder, Cleveland, O. Sup'r St. 239. Long life and happiness. |
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Ryder, J. H. |
1880-01-01 |
| Choice things in art. Tasteful & odd frames, artists' materials, fine photographs, J.H. Ryder, Cleveland, O. Sup'r St. 239. |
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Ryder, J. H. |
1880-01-01 |
| Choice things in art. Tasteful & odd frames, artists' materials, fine photographs, J.H. Ryder, Cleveland, O. Sup'r St. 239. |
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Ryder, J. H. |
1880-01-01 |
| Quality Kodak Finishing. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Special sale at Stevenson & Co's, clothiers. "Alle same mellican man." Special sale of clothing for the month of May. ... Stevenson & Co., Byxbee Block, Meriden. |
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1880-01-01 |
| W.H. Hughes, successor to Wm. B. McDermond & Co., 24 W. Gay Street, West Chester, Penna. Finest & largest assortment of men's, boy's, youths' and children's clothing at bottom prices. |
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Hughes, William H., b. 1851. |
1880-01-01 |
| The champion banjos of America. Fairbanks & Cole, 121 Court Street, Boston, Mass, -- U.S.A. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. ... E.D. Burt & Co. 287 Fulton St. ... Brooklyn. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1880-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1880-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1880-01-01 |
| The Vassar Sleeve Holder manufactured by Slayton & Whiting Bridgeport, Conn. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Thomson's Patent Glove Fitting Corsets. ... are still triumphant! ... For sale by by Arnold & Wightman, Meriden, Conn. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Thomson's Patent Glove Fitting. Compliments of Freud's Corset House San Francisco Pitti-Sing. Yum-Yum. Peep Bo. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Northwestern Lithography and Printing Co. Flour exchange. Corner Third St. & Fourth Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| New York Metal Sign Works manufacturers of lithographed metal signs, trays and novelties ... New York. |
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1880-01-01 |
| [With compliments of] Frank J. Offermann, mfg. and jobber of imported and domestic art calendars ... commercial & color printing ... 301 Broadway, Buffalo N.Y. |
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Offermann, Frank J. |
1880-01-01 |
| In memory of David Steuart Robertson, second son of the late John Robertson, Esq., of Foveran House, Aberdeenshire. Born in Scotland, educated at Rugby in England, and at Geissen [i.e., Giessen] in Germany, in which country, as well as in Sicily he had spent several years. At the age of twenty-three he came to America. Having after various experiences of the Old World acquired an ardent love for the New, he settled in this town of Lancaster, and became a citizen of the United States. Deceased on the twenty-first of July, A.D. MDCCCXLIX. In the thirtieth year of his age. |
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1880-01-01 |
| City Hotel, 315 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Thos. Y. Landies, manager ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Maverick & Wessinger, practical lithographers, 176 Fulton Street, New York. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Paris, New York. Chas. Moller & Co. importers of decalcomani, diaphanie, chromo-lithographs & imitations of oil paintings ... Will remove to 35 Maiden Lane. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Morris & Ireland. Fire & burglar proof safes with patented hinged cap and inside bolt work ... 64 Sudbury St. Boston. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Excelsior! This is a certificate of fifty merits presented to [blank] for good conduct. [blank] teacher. [blank] 188[blank] Copyright, 1876. |
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1880-01-01 |
| John Baizley, steam ship-smithery, machinist, and block and pump manufactory, dealer in new and second-hand anchors & chains ... Philadelphia ... |
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Baizley, John. |
1880-01-01 |
| Established 1874. Durgin, Park & Co., market dining rooms, 30 North Market & 31 Clinton Street, Boston. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Fredericks' Knickerbocker Family Portrait Gallery. 770 Broadway cor. 9th Street New York. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Huntington Avenue Grounds. Black America. Grand picturesque out-door spectacle of plantation life in the sunny south. ... Programme. Concert by freedmen of the South. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Oct. 7th, 8th, and 9th, presenting ... Colleen Bawn! Or The brides of Garryowen ... Synopsis of scenery, incidents, &c. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| This evening Rice's suprise party! The acme of burlesque organization in their great New York and Boston success, Prince Achmet ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| The ideal Uncle Tom's Cabin Com'y programme. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Excelsior! This is a certificate of fifty merits presented to [blank] for good conduct. [blank] teacher. [blank] 188 copyright, 1876. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Lorillard Fire Insurance Company of the city of New York, 152 Broadway. ... Carlisle Norwood, President. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable compound. The great East River suspension bridge. Connecting the cities of New York and Brooklyn. ... For sale by Wm. C. Gaudelet, Newtonville, Mass. |
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Pinkham, Lydia E. |
1880-01-01 |
| C.H. Porter, wholesale and retail stamp dealer, Winona, Minnesota. |
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Porter, C. H. |
1880-01-01 |
| Yriarte Sherry, bottled by I.D. Richards & Sons, nos. 87 and 89 State Street, Boston. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Taylor, Stiles & Co. manufacturers of planing and moulding machine knives ... Musconetcong, Warren County, N.J. |
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1880-01-01 |
| My partner souvenir. ... The electric success! Louis Aldrich and Charles T. Parsloe, in Mr. Bartley Campbell's ... My partner ... With the superb Star Company ... Cast of characters. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Excelsior! 50 50 this is a certificate of fifty merits presented to [blank] for good conduct. [blank] teacher. [blank] 188 copyright, 1876. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Georgie Stevens] by [M.C. Damon.] Teacher. [Jan. 12t80] |
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1880-01-01 |
| In memoriam. Rev. F.A. Whitney, H.C. 1833. By C.D. Bradlee, Pastor of the Church at Harrison Square, Boston, Mass H.C. 1852. |
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Bradlee, C. D. (Caleb Davis), 1831-1897. |
1880-01-01 |
| Yriarte Sherry, bottled by I.D. Richards & Sons, nos. 87 and 89 State Street, Boston. |
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1880-01-01 |
| W.E. Benjamin, 744 Broadway, New York. |
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Benjamin, W. E. |
1880-01-01 |
| Excelsior! This certificate of fifty merits presented to [blank] for good conduct. [blank] teacher. 188[blank] Copyrighted, 1876. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Murray & Drury, all wool. Merchant tailors, 31 Park Row, N.Y. Fall season 1880. ... Woolens for fall & winter wear. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Buy Sollers & Co's fine shoes. For sale by Couch & Woodruff, Bridgeport, Conn. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Buy Sollers & Co's fine shoes. For sale by Couch & Woodruff, Bridgeport, Conn. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Buy Sollers & Co's fine shoes. For sale by Couch & Woodruff, Bridgeport, Conn. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Buy Sollers & Co's fine shoes. For sale by Couch & Woodruff, Bridgeport, Conn. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Standard Theater Emerson's California. Every ev'ng and Sat. Matinee popular prices 50 and 75c. Minstrels. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Park Theatre, Tenth and Arch Streets, Commencing Monday, March 22, 1880, farewell engagement of the eminent comedian, John T. Raymond. ... |
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Raymond, John T. |
1880-01-01 |
| The best soda and handsomest shelf package ever produced. Dwight's super-carb soda[.] 1876 trade-mark 1880. Buy Dwight's cow brand. Above is facsimile of the new gilt-frame label. Sold everwhere. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Grand Central Hotel, Columbia, S.C. ... 1881 ... formerly the Wheeler House. John T. Willey, proprietor. Was opened Oct. 25, 1880. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Grand Union Hotel, Henry Clair, lesee. Saratoga Springs. ... The largest hotel in the world, contains 1100 rooms, has a frontage of over 1200 feet ... The house will open for reception of guests Saturday, June 11th, 1881. ... Henry Clair, Lessee. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Grand Pacific Hotel cor. Johnson and Store Streets, Victoria, B.C. ... David Ellis, late of Commercial, prop. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Clam bake at 12 M. 4-6:30 P.M. Melville Garden, Downer Landing, Boston Harbor. Open every day except Monday. One of the finest harbor resorts in New England. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Bring the German corn remover. Every bottle is guaranteed to cure. It does wonders. B.F. Arthur & Co. Prop'rs. 84 Front St. N.Y. Patented August 3d. 1880. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Before it is too late. Mamma dear! I want you to get for me the beautiful portfolios of the "Wild Flowers of America" ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Francis Doane & Co. Manufacturers of blank books. Stationers, printers and lithographers. 116 State St. Boston. Telephone connection. |
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1880-01-01 |
| F.B. Kitts & Co. printers and engravers ... Los Angeles, Cal. ... Telephone 1050. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Kitts -- and -- Jeffries succesors to F.B. Kitts & Co. Printers and engravers ... Los Angeles, Cal. ... Telephone 1050 |
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1880-01-01 |
| Calendar 1880 Evansville Journal Company, no. 14 Locust Street. ... A full line of blank books kept in stock ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Enterprise engraving company. Half-tone zinc-etching illustrating designing. 244 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Telephone, Main 2347. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Economy Printing Co. Steam printers, Newburyport, Mass. ... Four reasons why we do printing at such low rates ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| The Henry O. Shephard Co. printers binders embossers ... Telephone, "Main 555." Chicago. |
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1880-01-01 |
| The Henry O. Shephard Co. Printers embossers, blank book makers ... Phone, Main 555 Chicago. |
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1880-01-01 |
| The Hektograph. The marvel of the age. A new method of multiplying copies of writings, plans, drawings ... Hektograph Co. ... New York ... One hundred copies like this printed from one original ... Little Buttercup's song. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Letter heads. Note heads. H.E. Winslow, artistic job printer colored commercial work a specialty. ... Watertown, N.Y. Connected with telephone. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Henry W. Turner, mercantile printer, nos. 26 & 28 Vesey Street ... New York ... Connected with Bell Telephone. |
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Turner, Henry W. |
1880-01-01 |
| Francis Doane & Co. Manufacturers of blank books. Stationers, printers and lithographers. 116 State St. Boston. Telephone connection. |
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1880-01-01 |
| "O listen while we sing a carol sweet for you, may Christmas to you bring blessings anew." With the compliments of James R. Osgood & Company, no. 211 Tremont Street, Boston. The glad year round. For boys and girls. By Miss A.G. Plympton. ... A series of new poems ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Hebron mineral spring. ... Amos T. White & Co., Agents, 476 Broadway, South Boston ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Rockaway Beach Hotel. ... Season of 1880. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Starin's Glen Island, New Rochelle Harbor, Long Island Sound excursion office: Foot Cortlandt St. Manhattan Beach Coney Island, by the way of Bay Ridge. Steamers Thos. Collyer, D.R. Martin and Matteawan. Time table commencing June, 17th, 1880. ... Starin's excursions. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Starin's excursion pavilion, foot Whitehall St. Manhattan Beach Coney Island, by the way of Bay Ridge. Steamers Thos. Collyer, D.R. Martin and Matteawan. Time table commencing June, 17th, 1880. ... Starin's excursions. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Starin's fleet off the battery, N.Y. Harbor excursion office: Foot Cortlandt St. Starin's Glen Island, New Rochelle Harbor, Long Island Sound. Commencing July 6th, 1880 the elegant steamers Laura M. Starin and St. Nicholas ... Starin's excursions. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Starin's Alpine Grove on the Hudson. Excursion office: Foot Cortlandt St. Starin's Glen Island, New Rochelle Harbor, Long Island Sound. Commencing July 6th, 1880. The elegant steamers Laura M. Starin and St. Nicholas ... Starin's excursions. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Gowans & Stover's Soap. The purest & best. Use "U.G." Soap. Seneca Falls, N.Y. 188[illegible] ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Try Lavine for washing. Rapid transit. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Lautz Bros and Co.'s soaps Beat that if you can Buffalo N.Y. U.S.A. ... Clinton, Mass. - 188[blank] ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Try Lavine for washing. Shoo fly. |
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1880-01-01 |
| American Home Missionary Society. Bible House, N.Y. ... Work: to plant churches and Sunday-schools; assist weak congregations; send missionaries ... We must save our country! |
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1880-01-01 |
| Howe Scale ... The improved Howe scales ... Over 200 medals in the last five years, at as many local exhibitions ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Howe Scale ... The improved Howe scales made by the Howe Scale Co., established 1856, Rutland, Vt. ... Page, Fargo & Co., 325 Broadway, N.Y. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Howe Scale ... The improved Howe scales made by the Howe Scale Co., established 1856, Rutland, Vt. ... Page, Fargo & Co., 325 Broadway, N.Y. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Howe Scale. ... Made by the Howe Scale Co. ... Page, Fargo & Co. 325 Broadway, N.Y. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Howe Scale ... The improved Howe Scales ... Unequalled for workmanship, finish, durability and sensitiveness ... Howe Scale Co., Rutland Vt. Established 1856. ... Priest, Page & Co., general agents, Nos. 143 & 145 Franklin St., Boston. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Dr. Warner's Coraline Corset. Warner Brothers Coraline Corsets. ... 353 Broadway, N.Y. ... for sale by Fearing & Everett, Northampton, Mass. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Warner Bros. coraline. ... 353 Broadway, N.Y. ... For sale by Lobdell & Miner, 169 Main Street, Danbury, Ct. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Dr. Warner's Coraline Corset. ... 372 Broadway, N.Y. ... For sale by A. Wurtenberg, Glen Falls, N.Y. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Blissful dreams assured by using Warner Bros. coraline corsets. ... Patented Nov. 27th 1878, April 20th and Nov. 23d 1880 ... For sale by Conant & Gordon, West Gardner, Mass. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Warner Bros. coraline corsets, the latest aesthetic craze. ... 372 Broadway, N.Y. ... For sale by Dumas & Lacroix, Biddeford, Me. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Flour. 196 Archibald's Extra ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Life among the Shakers. ... The following account of a visit to the Shaker settlement is from Mary F. Carr, of Mount Holly City, New Jersey. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| The best in the world. Published by Estes & Lauriat, Boston. The knockabout club in the woods. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| The knockabout club in the woods by C.A. Stephens author of camping out. Estes & Lauriat Boston. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Zigzag journeys in Europe. ... The best in the world. Published by Estes & Lauriat, Boston. ... The famous "Zig-Zag books." by Hezekiah Butterworth. ... sold by Jordan, Marsh & Co. |
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1880-01-01 |
| The knockabout club in the woods. By C.A. Stephens author of camping out. Estes & Lauriat Boston. |
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1880-01-01 |
| Zigzag journeys in classic lands. ... The best in the world. Published by Estes & Lauriat, Boston. ... The famous "Zig-Zag books." by Hezekiah Butterworth. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Zigzag journeys in Europe. ... The best in the world. Published by Estes & Lauriat, Boston. ... The famous "Zig-Zag books." by Hezekiah Butterworth. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Zigzag journeys in the Orient. ... The best in the world. Published by Estes & Lauriat, Boston. ... The famous "Zig-Zag books." by Hezekiah Butterworth. ... |
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1880-01-01 |
| Compliments of Samuel Cushman, practical apiarist and honey producer, Pawtucket, R.I. ... Our specialties. Choice honey ... foreign honey ... |
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Cushman, Samuel, 1858-1933. |
1880-01-01 |
| Henley's Monarch & Challenge Roller Skate. Over 500,000 now in use in the principal rinks, and by experts throughout the United States. ... Henley's Monarch club skate. ... |
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Henley, Micajah C., 1856-1927. |
1880-01-01 |
| A bargain in stationery! ... For sale by Sharpless & Sons, Phila., Pa. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Programme--This evening. I.W. Baird's Minstrels. Part first. ... To conclude with the laughable afterpiece. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| The Spauldings. Programme for this evening. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Alhambra Combination ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Concert programme. Eden Musee. Geneva non-magnetic watches, uninfluenced by magnetism or electricity. ... Grand concert, Friday afternoon, February 3d. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| 1881. Souvenir de l'exposition de Montreal. Sept. 14-23. ... Avec les compliments de Frost & Wood, manufacturers d'Instruments aratoires, Smith's Falls, Ont. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Boston Copper weather vanes, iron crestings, lighting rods ... Manufactured by Harris & Co., 54 Bromfield Street, Boston. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| [Souvenir of] M.C.M.A. exhibition. September & October 1881 ... [Boston]. |
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1881-01-01 |
| L.L. Curtis artist, studio, no. 5 Park Street, Boston, Mass. Hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Exhibits at Institute Fair are nos. 425 and 451. |
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Curtis, L. L. |
1881-01-01 |
| James A. Webb, druggists' alcohol and cologne spirit ... 165 Pearl Street, New York. ... Established 1835. ... |
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Webb, James A. |
1881-01-01 |
| Ready-made and custom clothing, hats, caps, and furnishing goods. New goods, low prices, and fair dealing with all. Five per cent. discount on cash sales of $20.00. Amadon, no. 1 Cheshire House Block, Keene, N.H. ... [April 1, 1881] |
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1881-01-01 |
| The seven wonders of the world. The hanging gardens of Babylon. Reed's Department's, 527 West Madison Street, Chicago. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Smith & Co. Clothiers. 210 Chapel St. New Haven, CT. Men's and boys clothing. Shirt waists. Rubber Clothing. ... Well made, good fitting, reliable, fashionable, clothing, at low prizes. Copyrighted 1881. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Vogel Brothers, clothiers, Broadway, cor. Houston St. and Eighth Ave., cor. 42d St. Fashion plate and price list for fall and winter season, 1881-82. Fall and winter season, 1881-1882. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth & Market Streets, Philadelphia. Spring clothing one price guaranteed 1881. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by A.J. Cammeyer ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by Eben J. Beane ... Providence, R.I. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by A.J. Cammeyer, 169 Sixth Avenue ... New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by D.C. Middleton & Co., Watertown, N.Y. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by Haynes & Simmons, Hartford, Conn. ... 370 Main Street. |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Presented by Haven, Pierce & Co. 9 Tremont Row, Boston. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... 370 Main Street ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Presented by Haynes & Simmons, Hartford, Conn. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... 370 Main Street ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| J. Haven, Jr. ... Presented by Haven, Pierce & Co. 9 Tremont Row, Boston. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Presented by Haynes & Simmons, Hartford, Conn. Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. ... 370 Main Street ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by D.C. Middleton & Co., Watertown, N.Y. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by Wallace B. Fenn & Co. New Haven, Conn. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by D.C. Middleton & Co., Watertown, N.Y. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by C. Garrabrant, 885 Broad Street Newark, N.J. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1881-01-01 |
| C.B.D. Boot & Shoe House. 32 Colony St., Meriden, Conn. C.H. Upson & Co. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Dedicated to the president of the United States, and to his honored wife. By C.D. Bradlee. (July 10th, 1881.) |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Bradlee, C. D. (Caleb Davis), 1831-1897. |
1881-01-01 |
| Use only the braided edge hammock. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Ask for the braided edge Mexican hammock. |
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1881-01-01 |
| The celebrated Eureka club & Columbia club ice skates. ... Patented April 19th, 1881 ... for sale by Wm. Frankfurth Hardware Co. ... Milwaukee |
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1881-01-01 |
| Reward of merit, presented to [Mr. George K. Nichols] for diligence and good behaviour, by [L.E. Southwick] inst. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Grace Griffin. Sept. 30 '81]. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Col. Robinson's New Humpty Dumpty Pantomime & Specialty Co. coming ... every night and matinee on Saturdays ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Programme. ... Miss Genevieve Ward and her company in ... Forget-me-not ... Speaking of beauty ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Programme--This evening. I.W. Baird's Minstrels. Part first. ... To conclude with the laughable afterpiece. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Smith & Reid, state book binders and manufacturers of blank books, ruled to any pattern. ... Augusta, Me. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Stevens High School graduating exercises, Tuesday, June 28, 1881. |
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1881-01-01 |
| The seven wonders of the world. Statue of Jupiter Olympus. Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1881-01-01 |
| If you wish a perfect fitting shirt with a patent bosom which cannot be rumpled and will fit any person large or small get one of The new Globe shirts patented ... For sale by Terry & Low, Depauville, N.Y. |
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1881-01-01 |
| What will you do for the Soldiers' Home Bazaar ... to be held at Boston in the autumn of 1881? ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Copyrighted 1881 by A.C. Mc Quhae ... Jacobs & Bernstein ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Mundell's solar tip shoes ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Philip Kessel. ... Philadelphia. ... Spring and summer boots and shoes ... |
Advertising cards. |
Kessel, Phillip. |
1881-01-01 |
| Presented to purchasers of Frank Miller's crown dressing for ladies and childrens shoes. |
Advertising cards. |
Miller, Frank. |
1881-01-01 |
| Pioneer Rubber Clothing Co. ... Established 1871. ... Incorporated 1881. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| S.B. Whitney & Co. ... Glens Falls, - N.Y. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Thomas Jefferson. Born in Virginia, April 2nd 1743 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| John Adams. Born in Massachusetts October 30th 1735 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| Rutherford B. Hayes born in Ohio October 4th 1822 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| Ulysses S. Grant born in Ohio April 27th 1822 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
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Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| Andrew Johnson. Born in North Carolina December 29th ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| Abraham Lincoln. Born in Kentucky February 12th 1809 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
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Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| James Buchanan. Born in Pennsylvania April 23d 1791 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| Franklin Pierce. Born in New Hampshire November 23rd 1824 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| Millard Fillmore born in New York January 7th 1800 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| Zachary Taylor. Born in Virginia November 24th 1784 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| James K. Polk. Born in North Carolina Novemember 2 1792 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
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Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| John Tyler. Born in Virginia March 29th 1790 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| William Henry Harrison born in Virginia February 9th 1773 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| Martin Van Buren. Born in New York December 5th 1782 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| John Quincy Adams. Born in Massachusetts July 11th 1767 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| James Monroe. Born in Virginia April 28th 1758 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| James Madison. Born in Virginia March 5th 1751 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| Chester A. Arthur. Born in Franklin County, Vermont, Oct. 5 1830 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| James A. Garfield. Born in Ohio November 19 1831 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1881-01-01 |
| Compliments of Chicago Corset Company. AFter wearing Ball's Corsets Madame Adelina Patti says "I regret not having known of them before." See her letter on the other side ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Samuel H. Nye, dealer in all kinds of ready made clothing, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, 90 Westminster Street. |
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Nye, Samuel H. |
1881-01-01 |
| C.H. Smith's double mammoth Uncle Tom's cabin. The darkies holiday. Academy of Music. Chelsea. Mr. C.H. Smith - Lessee. Monday evening, September 12th, 1881. ... Majestic revival and grandest production of the age of Uncle Tom's Cabin ... |
Advertising cards. |
Smith, Charles H. |
1881-01-01 |
| Scene in the glen at High Rock Grove on Naugatuck Railroad. High Rock Grove. The most delightful resort for pic-nics in Connecticut. Visited by 50,000 people during the season of 1880. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Justin Gates & Bros. 1881. Turkish & Russian Baths. ... proprietor of the Turkish, Russian-steam, sulphur, and other medicated vapor baths ... San Francisco. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Exhibition building, M.C.M.A., Huntington Ave., Boston, Sept. 23, 1881. ... all varieties of mercantile forms, cards, circulars, and printed matter of every description ... The Wright & Potter Printing Co., of Boston. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Jumbo Cards 5 cents per set. Nathaniel W. Appleton, 7 School Street Boston. |
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Appleton, Nathaniel W. |
1881-01-01 |
| Jumbo Cards 5 cents per set. Nathaniel W. Appleton, 7 School Street Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Appleton, Nathaniel W. |
1881-01-01 |
| The Daily Pioneer Press. St. Paul, Minn. |
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1881-01-01 |
| The Daily Picayune, New Orleans ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| The folk-lore of the Old Plantation. Uncle Remus ... D. Appleton & Co., publishers, New York ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| The fireman. A systematic arrangement by means of which a single fireman can rescue a whole family. ... The Firemen's standard, issued monthly. ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| The fireman. Home from a hard fought fire. The cooling-off process. ... The Firemen's standard, issued monthly. ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| The fireman. A fireman always sleeps with one foot out of bed, with his hands on his boots, and with both ears and one eye open. ... The Firemen's standard, issued monthly. ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| The fireman. Scene at every engine house on a dull day. Taking his ease. ... The Firemen's standard, issued monthly. ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| The fireman. Steering a ladder truck on its way to a fire. ... The Firemen's standard, issued monthly. ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| The Fireman. The midnight alarm. ...the Firemen's standard, issued monthly. ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| 1881. Time table. 1881. Boston & Hingham Steamboat Co. and Nantasket Beach Railroad Co. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Happy New Year Wm. Gruenhagen, successor to Geo. Haas & Co., fine candies, 20 Kearny Street, San Francisco. Mr. Hass having retired November 4th, 1880, W. Gruenhagen-his partner for 14 year-continues the business as sole proprietor. |
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Gruenhagen, William. |
1881-01-01 |
| 1881 A Happy New Year! Wm. Gruenhagen, successor to Geo. Hass & Co., fine candies, 20 Kearny Street, San Franisco. Mr. Haas having retired November 4th, 1880, W. Gruenhagen-his partner for 14 years-continues the business as sole proprietor. |
Advertising cards. |
Gruenhagen, William. |
1881-01-01 |
| Heckers' perfect baking powder ... George V. Hecker & Co. 203 Cherry St. New York. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Heckers' self-raising griddle cake flour ... George V. Hecker & Co., Croton Mills, 203 Cherry St., N.Y. and 209 & 211 State St., Boston. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Heckers perfect baking powder ... A fair test. ... George V. Hecker & Co., 203 Cherry St., New York. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Heckers perfect baking powder G.V. Hecker & Co. ... Croton Mills, 203 Cherry St., N.Y. and 209 & 211 State St., Boston. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Starin's Glen Island. Long Island Sound. A day summer resort. ... 1881 ... Most attractive day summer resort in America. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Starin's Glen Island Long Island Sound a day summer resort. Starin's Glen Island, Long Island Sound. Most attractive day summer resort in America ... Commencing Thursday, June 9th, 1881. Popular steamers Thomas Collyer, Laura M. Starin and Sylvan Dell ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Starin's Glen Island Long Island Sound. A day summer resort. Change of time! North Shore Staten Island, for New Brighton, Sailor's Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and Elm Park. ... On and after Tuesday, May 24th, 1881 ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Starin's Glen Island Long Island Sound. A day summer resort. ... Most attractive day summer resort in America ... Commencing Saturday, May 28th, 1881. Popular steamers Thomas Collyer, Laura M. Starin and Sylvan Dell. |
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1881-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Creme" Oat meal toilet soap. IV. |
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1881-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Creme" Oat meal toilet soap. I. |
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1881-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Creme" Oat meal toilet soap. II |
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1881-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Creme" Oat meal toilet soap. V. |
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1881-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co, Buffalo, N.Y. "Creme" Oat meal toilet soap. III. |
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1881-01-01 |
| The celebrated Eureka club & Columbia club ice skates. ... Patented April 19th, 1881 ... for sale by Wm. Frankfurth Hardware Co. ... Milwaukee |
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1881-01-01 |
| William A. Drown & Co. will have every novelty in parasols, umbrellas, sun-umbrellas. For sale at their warerooms. ... Philadelphia ... New York. |
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1881-01-01 |
| [Picture of Atlantic House] Wells Beach, Maine. [illegible] |
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1881-01-01 |
| Hon. James A. Garfield. The Republican candidate for president. A book to make you laugh. ... M.J. Ivers & Co., publishers, 86 Nassau St., N.Y. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Phillips phonograph. Devoted to the local interests of No. Franklin, its summer resorts, sporting notes, &c. vol. 3, Phillips, Franklin County, Maine, May 28, 1881, no. 38. ... Compliments of the editor. ... Phillips & Rangeley Stage Line and steamer Mollychunkamunk, season of 1881 time-table, ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| [Sample]. Grand Success. "Drummer." ... new comic set of cards ... the New York News Company. ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| The New York herald. |
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1881-01-01 |
| Sample, gratis. The "graphic" new year cards of 1881. These cards are prepared from designs by Church, Hopkins, Barnes and other popular American artists ... |
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1881-01-01 |
| Wear Smith's Clinch Back shoulder brace to correct round shoulders. ... Clinch back suspender best made. ... The way Jumbo was suspended. ... Charles Fisher & Co's. ... Truly yours, P.T. Barnum. Bridgeport, Conn., May 12, 1882. ... |
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Smith, Joseph William. |
1882-01-01 |
| Charles Pratt & Co. 46 Broadway, New York. Established 1770. ... Pratt's "patent prepared" gasoline, the best! August 1, 1882. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Tait's wire check rower is the simplest and easiest to operate that is made. ... For simplicity of construction, durability, and good work, the Tait wire check rower is ahead of all others. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Presented by Brownell & Co. 51st Exhibition American Institute ... 1882. ... Decorative faience ... art tiles, mantel facings, panels, plaques, vases, jardinieres, &c. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Grand festival and fete champetre in aid of a fund for the shelter etc., of the Russian Hebrew refugees. ... June 6, 7 and 8, 1882. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Presented by Rogers, Peet & Co., clothiers. Map of the seat of war in Egypt. 569 to 575 Broadway, New York. We are manufacturers, jobbers and retailers of every description of clothing for men and boys ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| New Central Depot at Rochester, N.Y. Union Clothing & Tailoring Co. cor. Main and Water Sts. ... The tall building on Main, Water and Liberty Sts. Is that of the Union Clothing Company, general clothiers. Copyright 1882. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by Eben J. Beane, Westminster St. ... Providence, R.I. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1882-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by Hubbard & Norton, New Britain, Conn. ... 185 Main St. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1882-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by Hubbard & Norton, New Britain, Conn. ... 185 Main St. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1882-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Presented by Eben J. Beane Westminster St., cor. Union St., Providence, R.I. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1882-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt & Co. ... D.C. Middleton & Co 70 Washington Hall, Watertown, N.Y. ... Burt's calendar for 1883. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt & Co. ... D.C. Middleton & Co. 70 Wshington Hall, Watertown, N.Y. ... Burt's calendar for 1883. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Magnetic hair pins. Pat. March 21 1882. Something new for the ladies! ... Factory and office, 46 Bond St., New York. |
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1882-01-01 |
| Wear Smith's Clinch Back shoulder brace to correct round shoulders. ... Clinch back suspender best made. ... The way Jumbo was suspended. ... Truly yours, P.T. Barnum. Bridgeport, Conn., May 12, 1882. ... |
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Smith, Joseph William. |
1882-01-01 |
| New York Stencil Works. Established 1868, incorporated 1882. 100 Nassau Street, New York. ... manufacturers of and dealers in the following specialties: stencil plates, rubber stamps ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Alhambra Skating Rink. Tuesday even'g, Aug. 1, '82. Grand exhibition of fancy skating by experts from Worcester, Lowell and Providence, among whom is Miss Carrie Gilmore ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Gertie Fairbank Ella Donelson], teacher. |
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1882-01-01 |
| [blank] 50 [blank] teacher. |
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1882-01-01 |
| [Edna Frost] 50 [A.E. Bishop] teacher. |
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1882-01-01 |
| Frank Leslie's Boys and girls' weekly. Award of merit. This is to certify that [Arthur F. Holt. Lawrence, Mass.] has been awarded [honorable mention] for excelling in [literary composition] New York [April 11] 18[82] Frank Leslie. |
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1882-01-01 |
| Frank Leslie's Boys and girls' weekly. Award of merit. This is to certify that [Arthur F. Holt. Lawrence, Mass.] has been awarded [honorable mention] for excelling in [literary composition] New York [April 11] 18[82] Frank Leslie. |
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1882-01-01 |
| [Fox & Barnes] Our ten's. [This is the trade mark of Fox and Barnes. As you will see the fox and barns on its picture. It was for a special brand of cigars ... This place was on Main St. Palmer, Mass. nearly opposite Commercial St.] |
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1882-01-01 |
| Sapolio. One cake will do more work and will do it better than three cakes of any other mineral or scouring soap ever made. Enoch Morgan's Sons Sapolio. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Presented by Brownell & Co. 51st Exhibition American Institute ... 1882. ... Decorative faience ... art tiles, mantel facings, panels, plaques, vases, jardinieres, &c. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Grand festival and fete champetre in aid of a fund for the shelter etc., of the Russian Hebrew refugees. ... June 6, 7 and 8, 1882. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| [Fox & Barnes] Our ten's. [This is the trade mark of Fox and Barnes. As you will see the fox and barns on its picture. It was for a special brand of cigars ... This place was on Main St. Palmer, Mass. nearly opposite Commercial St.] |
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1882-01-01 |
| In memoriam. Hon. Henry W. Longfellow, LL.D. By C.D. Bradlee, Pastor of the Church at Harrison Square, Boston, Mass. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Bradlee, C. D. (Caleb Davis), 1831-1897. |
1882-01-01 |
| Globe Shirts for sale by C. V. Carpenter, Southbridge, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Carpenter, C. V. |
1882-01-01 |
| Joe Murphy, Wednesday evening. You can only see Murphy once in a great while, but you can always see bargains at Dudley & Co.'s, and they are now ready with an immense stock of fall and winter clothing. ... Dudley & Co. |
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1882-01-01 |
| Be sure & visit Ehrichs' grand display of Christmas and holiday goods, season of 1882. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| J.R. Childs & Son. ... Summer 105 ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| J.R. Childs & Son. ... Winter 105 ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Season 1882-83. Fourth year. ... Madison Square Theatre Company New York, Hazel Kirke. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Snowshoe Cafe, 1691 Notre Dame Street, Montreal. W.H.H. Murray, manager. ... Persons visiting Montreal ... will find the Snowshoe Cafe, 1691 Notre Dame Street ... a very pleasant place to lunch or dine. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Standard combination in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' Read the other side. Music Hall, Kingston, Friday evening, Oct. 13 1882. ... Uncle Tom's Cabin. This ticket will admit a scholar ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Barry & Fay's Comedy Co. "Muldoon's Picnic". Go and see the original and popular favorites, in their famous creation, Muldoon's picnic at opera house, Tuesday evening, Jan. 3, 1882. |
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1882-01-01 |
| Gilbert S. Graves' mirror gloss starch. Buffalo, N.Y. ... Holway, Wright & Rich. Importers and manufacturers' agents. Boston. New York. Baltimore. |
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Graves, Gilbert S. |
1882-01-01 |
| Gilbert S. Graves' mirror gloss starch. Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Graves, Gilbert S. |
1882-01-01 |
| Metropolitan Hotel, New York. Broadway & Prince St. Henry Clair, Lessee. ... This hotel is centrally located and convenient to all points of interests and amusements. ... March 1, 1882. |
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1882-01-01 |
| Knapp's throat cure. Lozenges. For coughs, colds, sore throat, loss of voice, etc. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Knapp, H. W. |
1882-01-01 |
| Moonlight in the Artic ocean. Sample no. 430 ... J.H. Bufford's Sons, lithographic publishers, Boston, Chicago and New York. ... Advertising and chromo cards, plaques, fans, chromos and other advertising novelties. Reward cards, pictures, diplomas, etc., etc. Boston, 39 Federal street ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| R. Heber Tubbs, book and job printing 113 Genesee St., Auburn N.Y. ... |
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Tubbs, R. Heber. |
1882-01-01 |
| For pity sake Mr. Jones do try and look more cheerful. Folks will think I'm imposing upon you. ... This card is one of, and is characteristic of a set of picture cards, each set containing six cards fastened together ... for placing in scrap books. |
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1882-01-01 |
| The management of the steamer Empire State ... July 1st, 1882, for a three hours' sail down the harbor. The steamer leaves Battery Wharf ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Go to Rockaway on White's magnificent steamers. ... Daily ocean excursions to Rockaway Beach, by the entirely new palatial steamers Grand Republic and Columbia. ... Lucey's thirty- second excursion, from Bridgeport, on steamer Columbia! Tuesday, June 20th, 1882. D.Lucey, manager. |
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1882-01-01 |
| Compliments of Ingalls Brothers, 17 Preble St., Portland, Me. 1882. Price list for 1882 ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Sapolio. One cake will do more work and will do it better than three cakes of any other mineral or scouring soap ever made. Enoch Morgan's Sons Sapolio. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Useful sensible economical Gillet's Novelty Bluing. Pat'd. April 25th 1882 "Pat'd in Canada May 23rd 1882" E.W. Gillett, man'f'r. Chicago., Ill. What is novelty bluing? It is the very best quality of laundry bluing put up in the handles of stove lid lifters, tack hammers, etc. ... |
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Gillet, E. W. |
1882-01-01 |
| J.D. Larkin & Co's fine soaps. "Creme" J.D.L. & Co Buffalo, N.Y. Oat meal toilet soap. ... we place a fine handkerchief in each 25 cent box of 3 cakes. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| J.D.L. & Co. Buffalo, N.Y. "Boraxine." |
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1882-01-01 |
| "Boraxine" J.D.L. & Co. Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1882-01-01 |
| Packer's All Healing Tar soap. The best for the toilet, bath, & nursery. Cures skin & scalp diseases. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Emerson Power Scale Co. Established 1882 Treasurer's office, Florence, Mass. ... You weigh coal, why not weigh power? ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Price list of Osgood's patent combination scales. 1882. ... Every scale warranted to be accurate, sensitive and durable, A.B. Chandler, General agent ... Worcester, Mass. |
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Chandler, A. B. |
1882-01-01 |
| Grand excursion to the Worcester Rink. ... Thursday, March 16, 1882. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Chase & Thayer, proprietors. American House and Bangor Exchange, Bangor, Maine. Bangor, August 16th, 1882. ... Chase & Thayer, proprietors American House. A.W. THayer, proprietor Bangor Exchange. |
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1882-01-01 |
| Established 1841. The Mercantile Agency. R.G. Dun & Co. Offices in one hundred cities. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| Fritz Spindle-Shanks the raven black. Thus roughly yanks with vulgar haste these articles of female taste. ... Pat. applied for 1882. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| The Youth's companion, Boston, Mass. Carefully edited, entertaining and instructive. |
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1882-01-01 |
| The Youth's companion, Boston, Mass. An illustrated family paper. |
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1882-01-01 |
| Buckeye lawn mowers. Mimebaugh & Taylor. Hardware & Scales, Omaha, Neb ...Buckeye junior lawn mowers. ... |
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1882-01-01 |
| 1883 ... American exposition ... Boston, Mass. Sept. & Oct. |
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1883-01-01 |
| 2203 Eagle magic knife ... Eagle Pencil Co. Pat May 20. 79. June 5. 83. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Partridge's photo portraits by electric light. Evenings at the Foreign Exhibition. Opening Sept. 3rd 1883. Branch of cottage studio of E.J. & W.H. Partridge, 2832 Washington Street. Boston Highlands Mass. U.S.A. On line of Egleston Sq. Horse cars. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Pratt's Astral Oil ... Liberty enlightening the world. ... Presented to their numerous patrons by the Pratt Manufacturing Co., sole proprietors and manufacturers of Pratt's Astral Oil, 46 Broadway, New York. |
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1883-01-01 |
| Use Vacuum Harness Oil. ... For sale by Geo. H. Jones, Oxford, Me. Dealer in dry goods, notions, clothing, groceries, etc. ... in the use of a single can of Vacuum Harness Oil, by increasint the durablity of your harness. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| A.E. Swartout, one price c.o.d. Clothier gents' furnishing goods. 75 Genesee St., Auburn, N.Y. Fire alarm stations. (Adopted April 1, 1883.) ... |
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Swartout, A. E. |
1883-01-01 |
| Putnam Clothing House, 131 & 133 Clark & 117 Madison Sts. Chicago. Putnam's escape at Horse Neck. |
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1883-01-01 |
| Our new orchestral cymbella organ with chime of 30 belts. Compliments of B. Shoninger Organ & Piano Co. New Haven, Conn. |
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1883-01-01 |
| Compliments of B. Shoninger Organ and Piano Co. New Haven, Conn. The only piano in the world containing a chime of 30 bells. |
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1883-01-01 |
| M.W. Eastman, fine boots and shoes, 67 Main St., Taunton, Mass. ... A header ... |
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Eastman, M. W. |
1883-01-01 |
| New styles of hats and caps for spring just received at Stevenson and Co's Byxbee House Block. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Braided edge Mexican hammock. ... D.H. Brigham & Co., selling agents for Springfield. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Braided edge Mexican hammock. |
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1883-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lillian C.A. Lamb.] Teacher. [Lillian.] |
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1883-01-01 |
| This evening's programme! Appearance of ... Fanny Davenport in her matchless rendering of Victorien Sardou's Fedora. Cast of characters. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lillian C.A. Lamb.] Teacher. [Lillian.] |
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1883-01-01 |
| Arthur Regan Combination in Augustin Daly's great success "7-20-8," or Casting the boomerang. ... Persons in the play ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Compliments of the Famous Clothing House, Carthage, Mo. Oh! Look at the dude. |
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1883-01-01 |
| Devlin & Co. Clothiers 259 Broadway N.Y. 1883. Our ready made stock for spring and summer ... Devlin & Co. Cor. Broadway and Warren St. |
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1883-01-01 |
| P. Ostheim & Son 1102 & 1104 Germantown Ave. cor. of 2nd St. Philadelphia Pa. Clothiers fall & winter opening Sept. 29th 1883. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| America against the world. No patriotic New Englander should fail to visit the American Exposition end of Huntington Av. Boston. Closing Nov. 3rd |
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1883-01-01 |
| America against the world. No patriotic New Englander should fail to visit the American Exposition end of Huntington Av. Boston. Closing Nov. 3rd |
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1883-01-01 |
| C.T. Fay, books, shoes and rubbers, 39 Dwight Street ... Holyoke. ... |
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Fay, Caleb T. (Caleb Taylor), 1821-1885. |
1883-01-01 |
| John H. Parker ... boots and shoes, no. 2 High Street ... Boston ... Pat. Sept. 11, 1883 ... |
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Parker, John H. |
1883-01-01 |
| Ladies' and children's fine shoes. ... Robert Moore's ... Troy, N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Moore, Robert. |
1883-01-01 |
| Southern Exposition Louisville, Ky. Opens Aug. 1st 1883 and continues 100 days. Cannon & Byers, wholesale millinery and fancy goods. 523 Main Street, between Firth [sic] and Sixth Louisville, KY. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Madison Square Theatre. America's national theatre (Madison Square Park) ... New York City. ... Season 1883-84. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Opening Oct. 15th 1883 at Horticultural Hall Grand Cat Show. 500 rare and beautiful cats every known breed in the world now on exhibition. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Moerlein's national export. ... The Christian Moerlein Brewing Co. First Premiums-1881, 1882, and 1883. |
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1883-01-01 |
| "The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company's celebrated teas and coffees have been my solace through life." ... The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 172 Ontario St., 31 Broadway, 6 Prospect St., 31 Woodland Ave., 550 Pearl St., 2587 Broadway. Cleveland. Headquarters: 35 & 37 Vesey St., New York. 130 stores in U.S. |
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1883-01-01 |
| A year ago ... rely on Parker's Tonic. Cures coughs, consumption, asthma. By rejuvenating the blood. ... 1883. ... Hiscox & Co. ... New York. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| E.P. Dutton & Co. New illustrated books for children. Every bookseller should have copies of the entirely new editions from this season ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| American soap. American soap the best What America's sweetest singer says of Bayberry glycerine soap. ... Very sincerely yours Emma Thursby Feb. 12th, 1883. |
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1883-01-01 |
| Fulton's gravity scales. Patented March 16, 1880, improved 1883 ... Philadelphia. |
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1883-01-01 |
| Grand excursion to this great bridge, Saturday, September 8th ... East River Suspension Bridge. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| The great East River Suspension Bridge. Connecting the cities of New York & Brooklyn. ... First grand excursion ... June 14th, 1883. A delightful sail, magnificent scenery ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| The Youth's companion. Boston, Mass. Announcement 1883. Youth's companion fifty sixth volume ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| The best investment, a good family paper, the Youth's companion, Boston, Mass. |
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1883-01-01 |
| The Youth's companion. Boston, Mass. Household decorations and amusements. ... The help series. ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Buckeye lawn mowers. Imitated but not equaled. Mast, Foos & Co. Manufacturers of iron turbine wind engines. Buckeye force pumps, lawn mowers, iron fencing &c. Springfield, Ohio. 1883. 1884. Price list. 1885. Buckeye lawn mowers ... |
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1883-01-01 |
| Trade mark Thorley's ... Use Thorley Food horse shoe brand. Used, endorsed and recommended by Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co. South Bend, Ind., Sept. 13, 1883. Thorley Food Co., Chicago. ... Thorley Food Company Chicago. |
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1883-01-01 |
| Noon hour on the plantation. Compliments of Frick Company, Waynesboro, Pa. U.S.A. ... At the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, La. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| In the land of cotton. Compliments of Frick Company, Waynesboro, Pa. U.S.A. ... At the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, La. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Read what those who know say about the Gilpin. ... It is the plow you want. |
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1884-01-01 |
| Compliments of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Co. To our friends at the annual fairs. 1884. ... The McCormick harvester & twine binder at work. |
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1884-01-01 |
| Every farmer should have one of D.L. Robert's dairy scale. ... Patented Nov. 18, 1884 ... M. J. Swart, general agent, Deposit, N.Y. |
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Roberts, D. L. |
1884-01-01 |
| If you wish a nice picture for a Christmas present, call on Burrell. He gives one colored with each dozen of the best cabinets. ... Room no. 28, P.O. Building, Brockton. |
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Burrell, David T. |
1884-01-01 |
| Hello hello! ... Bryan, Brown Shoe Co.'s celebrated fine shoes ... W.P. Snell, Ashland, Neb. |
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1884-01-01 |
| Brown and Dodge's ... Boots and shoes ... 49 & 51 Pleasant Street. |
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1884-01-01 |
| Bouicault souvernir. ... Chas. H. Thayer, will present this evening the greatest living actor of the day. Mr. Dion Boucicault ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nellie Baldwin.] as an honorable testimonial of approbation for industry, punctuality and good conduct. [N. Nelson.] Teacher. [April 1884] |
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1884-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nellie Baldwin] as an honorable testimonial of approbation for industry, punctuality and good conduct. [N.R. Nelson] teacher. [Mar. 2484.] |
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1884-01-01 |
| Tony Sarg's Marionettes present "Alice in Wonderland" two Saturdays October 25 and November 1st. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Popular clothiers. Pay us a call Max Stadler & Co., Broadway, cor. Grand St., 8th Avenue cor. 40th St. Highest grades of fine clothing. The popular vote for president in 1884. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Nineteenth annual ball. Spalding Light Cavalry. ... Wednesday evening, January 23d, 1884. ... please notify Capt. S.H. Fletcher ... of acceptance of this invitation ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Does "protection" protect? ... John Mundell & Co. ... Copyrighted 1884 ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Alma polish ... M.S. Cahill ... Boston, Mass. ... Registered in the U.S. Patent Office. June 24, 1884. ... |
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Cahill, M. S. |
1884-01-01 |
| Ha, ha!! John, give it up it won't yield. ... Thomas M. Harris & Co. ... Philadelphia ... S.H. Powers, wholesale dealer, 132 Duane St. N.Y. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| It doesn't move ... Thomas M. Harris & Co. Trade marks reg. Aug. 1882 & July 1884 ... Philad'a. ... S.H. Powers, New York City. |
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1884-01-01 |
| Standard shoes. ... Thomas M. Harris & Co. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Buy Harris' wedgeheels ... Thomas M. Harris & Co. Philadelphia. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Established 1866. Incorporated 1876. Manufactured only by the Bortree Manufacturing Co. Duplex Corset N.Y. Factories: Jackson, Michigan. Office and salesroom: No. 7 Mercer St. ... 1884 ... Cincinnati Industrial Exposition. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Harvest Party, Oct. 10th, 1884, at the Lowry House, Holland, N.Y. ... Barnum's band will be in attendance. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Mt. Prospect from Lancaster. Hotel Prospect White Mountains, Lancaster, N.H., W.H. Smith, prop. ... June 1, 1884. |
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1884-01-01 |
| Bell's sarsaparilla, the great spring medicine. Only 50 cents per bottle. Richelieu. Champion cat of New England. Bangor, Me. ... 1884. |
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1884-01-01 |
| Brown's iron bitters. A true tonic. ... Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. ... 1884 ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Hood's latest. Published by C.I. Hood & Co. 1884. Lowell, Mass. U.S.A. ... Hood's sarsaparilla ... Purifies the blood ... Sharpens the appetite ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Lactart (milk acid) ... Relieves fevers, headache, wakefulness, nervous depression and urinary troubles. Avery Lactate Co. Boston Mass U.S.A. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| St. Jacobs oil. The great German remedy. ... It conquers pain. ... 1884 ... The Charles A. Vogeler Company ... Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Parker's tonic. The great health and strength restorer. ... Is the best blood purifier you can use. ... Hiscox & Co. ... New York. ... 1884. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Henry Romeike's Press Cuttings. ... 110 Fifth Ave., (Judge Building) New York, and at London, Paris, Berlin, Washington D.C. Taking cuttings from newspapers and preserving them for future reference has doubtless been done since the infancy of journalism. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Godey's Lady's Book fashions are the best. ... Godey's Lady's Book for 1884 will contain 12 beautiful steel engravings ... 12 excellent portraits of ex-presidents of the United States ... 50 illustrations of fashions, in colors, of the prevailing styles. ... J.H. Haulenbeek & Company, Lock Box, Philadelphia. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| 1884 Time table Boston & Hingham Steamboat Co. On and after Aug. 1, 1884, steamers will leave Rowe's Wharf, ... Horsford's acid phosphate. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.'s teas & coffees are the best ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Hotel Royal New Orleans. Rivers & Bartels, proprietors. Visitors to New Orleans during the year will be pleased to know they can obtain at the Hotel Royal some of the most spacious and well ventilated rooms in the city ... Nov. 1, 1884. |
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1884-01-01 |
| Watkins Glen, N.Y. During the season, 1884 unless otherwise ordered. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| The true story of the white elephant. What Dreydoppel's soap did. ... William, I wont do the washing, I can never get it clean ... William thought a pounder or two, of Dreydoppel's borax soap would do, he went and got a box, she tried, and then they were both satisified. ... |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1884. |
Dreydoppel, William. |
1884-01-01 |
| The Howe Scale. Buy your agricultural implements of Griswold Fraser, Lake Mills, Wis. ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Every farmer should have one of D.L. Robert's dairy scale. A child ten years old can salt the butter without mistake ... M.J. Swart, general agent, Deposit, N.Y. |
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Roberts, D. L. |
1884-01-01 |
| Celebrated Eclipe Halter patented January 1st. 1884. Cannot be slipped by any cattle. Manufactured by J.C. Lighthouse Rochester, N.Y. The old five ring was good but the new Eclipse Halter is better. ... E.N. Barney, manufacturer of and (illegible) in light and heavy hand-made harness, whips, cards, combs, saddles, etc. ... Montrose, Pa. |
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Lighthouse, J. C. |
1884-01-01 |
| No more rope to cut off horses manes. Celebrated Eclipe Halter patented January 1st. 1884. Cannot be slipped by any horse. Manufactured by J.C. Lighthouse Rochester, N.Y. The old five ring was good but the new Eclipse Halter is better. ... The largest horse collar and halter manufactory in the world. ... Established 1865. ... |
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Lighthouse, J. C. |
1884-01-01 |
| 4 Main St. Chas. Allyn, bookseller, Easter cards, latest novelties in great variety. Come see. |
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Allyn, Charles. |
1884-01-01 |
| The ideal roller skate is positively the best. Ask for it. The John Wilkinson Co., manfrs. Chicago. |
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1884-01-01 |
| Institute Rink costume carnival, Monday evening, Jan. 28, 1884. Programme. 1 Grand march of costumed skaters ... |
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1884-01-01 |
| Henley's Challenge Roller Skate. In use in all the principal rinks, and by experts throughout the United States. ... Souvenier New Orleans World's exposition ... |
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Henley, Micajah C., 1856-1927. |
1884-01-01 |
| Grand concert by the Fisk Jubilee Singers. ... Programme. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Grown with Williams, Clark & Co.'s high grade bone fertilizers. |
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1885-01-01 |
| Don't fail to get an exposition souvenir ... The exposition souvenir for 1885 consists of a series of beautiful views in the Exposition Building, elegantly lithographed in colors. ... Fred G. Hirsch ... |
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Hirsch, Fred G. |
1885-01-01 |
| J.H. Bufford's Sons, importers & lithographic publishers of art & advertising novelties, 293 & 295 Broadway, New York City. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Compliments of Babbitt & Chapin clothiers, 347 Main St. Springfield, Mass. ... 1885 ...Growing every year in popularity. The finest goods, square dealing, large stock, and cash one price puts us at the front. Our fall stock the choicest we can select. New styles fall hats now ready. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt & Co. ... Presented by Case & Daniels ... 347 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. |
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1885-01-01 |
| J.E. Hale photographer, Seneca Falls, N.Y. ... |
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Hale, J. E. |
1885-01-01 |
| John Stetson's Troupe from the Howard Athenæum ... The entertainment will commence with ... Colleen Bawn, or, The brides of Garryowen ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| McCallum's potato digger & picker has just arrived from Canada. ... James McCallum, Turner, Illinois. ... |
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McCallum, James. |
1885-01-01 |
| In memoriam. Rev. Dr. Rufus Ellis, late Pastor of First Church, Boston, Mass. Ob. Liverpool, England, Sept. 22, 1885. By C.D. Bradlee, Pastor of the Church at Harrison Square, Boston, Mass. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Bradlee, C. D. (Caleb Davis), 1831-1897. |
1885-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall ... Mrs. Scott-Siddons, last week ... Monday evening, Nov. 16th ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Beeson's aromatic alum sulphur soap. Beeson's medicinal carbolic soap. "What is the matter with that coachman?" "O pap, I only told him to bring me along a box of: Dreydoppel's Borax Soap." ... |
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Dreydoppel, William. |
1885-01-01 |
| Why do I smile--because I saved $5.00 by buying my new suit at Meyer M. Levy's Bangor Clothing Store. 3 Kenduskeag Block, Bangor. Under public library. |
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1885-01-01 |
| Alma polish ... M.S. Cahill & Co. ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Strawknit price list October 1, 1885. Subject to alteration without notice. ... Shaw Stocking Co., Lowell, Mass. Only manufacturers in the U.S.A. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Picture Lesson Quarterly. ... 1885. |
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1885-01-01 |
| Souvenir Montreal Winter Carnival 1885. Presented by Chase Sanborn... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Burdock Blood bitters. ... The greatest of all blood purifiers. ... Dyspepsia. Biliousness. Sick headache. Constipation. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Burdock blood bitters. ... The greatest of all blood purifiers. ... Dyspepsia. Biliousness. Sick headache. Constipation. ... |
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Snyder, A. J. |
1885-01-01 |
| Burdock blood bitters. ... The greatest of all blood purifiers. ... Dyspepsia. Biliousness. Sick headache. Constipation. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| The Washington Monument. ... A.A. Marks, artificial limbs, 701 Broadway, U.S.A. New York City. ... |
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Marks, A. A. |
1885-01-01 |
| David Nicholson's liquid bread. A pure extract of malt. ... unsurpassed tonic ... a promoter of muscular strength ... the trade supplied by David Nicholson, ... St.Louis, Mo. ... 1885. |
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Nicholson, David. |
1885-01-01 |
| The Central type foundry. Fourth & Elm Sts. St. Louis. Compliments of the season. ... desires your inspection of this "Santa Claus" specimen, specially designed by us ... 18 point Santa Claus, $4.00 per font. Ornaments, .25 each. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Luther & Schroeder, wholesale and retail dealers in liquors, groceries, cigars, tobacco, etc. Cor. Second and Santa Clara Streets, San Jose, Cal. |
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1885-01-01 |
| The Famous Silurian Spring. Waukesha, Wis. Luther W. McConnell, proprietor. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Beeson's aromatic alum sulphur soap. Beeson's medicinal carbolic soap. "What is the matter with that coachman?" "O pap, I only told him to bring me along a box of: Dreydoppel's Borax Soap." ... |
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Dreydoppel, William. |
1885-01-01 |
| Use Lautz Bros & Co's "Acme Soap" cut full pounds best bar soap made. Boston, - 1885. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Cleveland and Stevenson. Troy Steam Laundry no. 1323 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Oliver K. Reed, prop. ... Call my office and obtain photographs of the Republican candidates, a companion to this. |
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1885-01-01 |
| Star soap the best for family use. An old friend in a new dress. Star soap 1865 1885. ... It has always been a first class and high priced soap, but with changes in the times, improvement in its manufacture, and lower values for materials, Star soap is now offered at prices within the reach of all. ... Schultz & Co. ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Terry & Co. Toledo, O. Compliments of G.S. Hamm, Knox, Pa. Patented April 21st 1885 ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Price 35 cents. Taft's Myrrhline. To preserve and beautify the teeth ... |
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1885-01-01 |
| Harry Bloodgood's entertainment. Programme this evening. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Buckeye, mowers, droppers, table rakes and binders. Aultman, Miller & Co. Akron, Ohio. The light draft buckeye folding binder ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Now open American Institute ... New York, 55th grand national exhibition ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| This man used Le Page's liquid glue in the wrong place. ... Russia Cement Co., Gloucester, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Fractured hearts and broken pledges may be made as good as new. ... Le Page's liquid glue ... Russia Cement Co. ... Gloucester, Mass., U.S.A. |
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1886-01-01 |
| Milwaukee Industrial Exposition. From September 1st to October 16th 1886. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Minneapolis Industrial Exposition, 8 acres floor space, reduced rates on all railroads ... 1886 ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Weather and medicine signals for daily reference. ... Compliments of Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. ... Ayer's sarsaparilla makes the weak strong. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Hampden Park. Springfield, Mass. Compliments of the Springfield Bicycle Club. Programme. Grand international tournament of the Springfield Bicycle Club ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Hampden Park. Springfield, Mass. Compliments of the Springfield Bicycle Club. Programme. Grand international tournament of the Springfield Bicycle Club ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Don't ask me to dance ... John Mundell & Co. ... Copyrighted 1886 ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Three little kids from school are we ... John Mundell & Co. ... Copyrighted 1886 by John Mundell & Co. |
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1886-01-01 |
| Standard screw fastened boots and shoes ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Carpenter's Automatic Black Lace Back Brace. Patented in U.S. Aug. 3, 1886 also in England, France and Canada. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Carpenter's Automatic Black Lace Back Brace. Patented in U.S. Aug. 3, 1886 also in England, France and Canada. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| The genuine Jackson corset waist made only by Jackson Corset Co. Jackson, Mich. ... Patented Feb'y 23d, 1886. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| The "Climax" Hill Brothers, New York. Fashionable millinery direct from New York. ... fashionable spring and summer millinery for 1886 ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. [Ella L. Carter] has been enrolled as a student of the Chautuaqua Literary and Scientific Circle. Plainfield, N.J. October 1, 1882. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| A perfect blend of private plantation java, and pure Arabian mocha always packed in two pound air-tight tin cans never sold in bulk. ... Chase & Sanborn, Importers. |
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1886-01-01 |
| Metropolitan Hotel. John M. Otter, manager. Broadway and Prince St. New York. Metropolitan Hotel Restaurant Thursday, February 25, 1886. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Ayer's pills, universally popular. Prepared by J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Ayer's cherry pectoral. Cures colds & coughs caused by changes in the weather. ... Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Dr. Hand's remedies for children. Colic cure. Pleasant physic. Worm elixir. Cough & croup medicine. Teething lotion. ... Something from General master-workman T.V. Powderly. ... Scranton, Pa. 1886. ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Established 1879 incorporated 1886. Haskell Printing Co. ... Printing, book binding, engraving ... Atchison, Kansas. |
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1886-01-01 |
| Vol. 9, no. 222, January 16, 1886. Price 10 cents. Judge. Office, Franklin Square, New York. ... Cleveland civil service reform ... Taken in. |
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1886-01-01 |
| Hampden Park. Springfield, Mass. Compliments of the Springfield Bicycle Club. Programme. Grand international tournament of the Springfield Bicycle Club ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Hampden Park. Springfield, Mass. Compliments of the Springfield Bicycle Club. Programme. Grand international tournament of the Springfield Bicycle Club ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| Milk maid brand[.] Have you tried Anglo-Swiss chocolate and milk? ... |
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1886-01-01 |
| L.D. Lothrop, manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of fishing tackle and fishermen's outfits, hooks, lines ... 36 and 38 Duncan Street, Gloucester, Mass. |
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Lothrop, L. D. |
1886-01-01 |
| Compliments of the Birdsell Manufacturing Co. ... The art of clover hulling revolutionized by the "new" Birdsell Clover Huller ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| Close of the great American binder contest. July, 1887. ... Empire binders, reapers & mowers, manufactured by J.F. Seiberling & Co. Akron, O. ... The empire light steel binder ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| Coming. Florida on wheels. A rolling palace from the land of flowers laden with rare exhibits ... 1887-88. ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| Compliments of Shotwell, Clerihew & Lothmann, wholesale dry goods, woolens & notions ... You are invited ... Minneapolis Industrial Exposition Aug. 31 to Oct. 15, 1887. ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| The Mason & Hamlin piano is characterized by that same highest standard of excellence which has achieved a reputation for the Mason & Hamlin organ as the standard of the world. ... Boston, New York, Chicago. |
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1887-01-01 |
| In memoriam. Lines on the death of Eliza, wife of James A. Kemp, who died March 17, 1887. Composed by Wm. M. Buzzell, East Ridge, N.H. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Buzzell, Wm. M. |
1887-01-01 |
| Coming. Florida on wheels. A rolling palace from the land of flowers laden with rare exhibits ... 1887-88. ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| John Wanamaker & Co for boys clothing 822 Chestnut St. |
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1887-01-01 |
| A fireside name finest clothing and lowest prices! 818 & 820 Chestnut St. John Wanamaker & Co. |
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1887-01-01 |
| Society man compliments of S.F. Maine ... Stafford Spring, Conn. ... |
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Maine, S. F. |
1887-01-01 |
| State House Dining Rooms, 529 Chestnut Street, for ladies and gentlemen. Everything the best at the lowest prices. Full roast dinners, 25c. Open from 6:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. |
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1887-01-01 |
| Sallie Adams Calico Ball! At Memorial Hall on Monday eve., May 2nd, 1887. Calico! Calico! Calico! Ball! Ball! Ball! at Memorial Hall, hall, hall, North Calais, Vermont on Monday evening, May 2nd, 1887. ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| Do you see the main object for which this card is published? ... Hood's sarsaparilla sold by all druggists. ... C.I. Hood & Co., apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| The E.P. Donnell Manf'g Co. Manufacturers of all kinds of bookbinders' machinery. Office and salesroom: 327 & 329 Dearborn Street, 66 & 68 Third Ave. ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| (Dressing cases). For Christmas. -- We are bound to have some of those cheap books at Kendall's, 94 Main St, Biddeford. |
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1887-01-01 |
| Inter ocean (Chicago, Ill.) |
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1887-01-01 |
| The Seminole. Winter Park, Florida. Accomodations for 400 guests. Forbes & Paige, proprietors. ... will open for the season Jan. 1, 1888. |
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1887-01-01 |
| Day's Soap does it. Washee, washee see him rub on his washboard in the tub: see him wash and smile with glee for he's from hard, labor free: with day's soap his work is done when his rival's just begun. ... Day & Frick ... Philadelphia, Pa. |
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1887-01-01 |
| Lenox soap just fits the hand and lathers freely in hard water. The village belle. By Percy Moran. On the face of this card will be seen the "Village belle" in miniature, but too small to do justice to the original. ... Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio. ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| Ulster grocer scales. Steel bearings; japanned and striped; capacity, 12 oz. to 30 lbs. ... Very respectfully yours, New York Standard Scale Co. Kingston, N.Y. -- 188[blank] ... Aug. 1, '87 ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| Any infringement will be prosecuted. S.P. & S.H. Wilcox, manufacturers and proprietors of the comfort elastic cuff holder ... Fairhaven, Mass. ... 1887 ... |
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1887-01-01 |
| Established 1841. The Mercantile Agency. R.G. Dun & Co. ... Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1887-01-01 |
| People's cyclopedia of universal knowledge. |
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1887-01-01 |
| The Millstone and the Corn Miller, D.H. Ranck, publisher. Indianapolis, Ind. |
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Ranck, D. H. |
1887-01-01 |
| Philadelphia lawn mowers at Horticultural hall. Fairmount Park. 1887 price list Philadelphia lawn mowers. See that the words "Philadelphia Lawn Mower" are cast on one wheel and the maker's name on the other. ... Dorchester & Rose, Geneva, New York. |
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1887-01-01 |
| Compliments of John G. Jackle, Thomaston. The Colchester Rubber Co's. adhesive counter overshoes ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| In memoriam. Charles Crocker. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Ornate types (Type evidence).; Gold stamped paper. |
Warren, James L. L. F. (James Lloyd LaFayette), 1805-1896. |
1888-01-01 |
| My sleeping father's lovers. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Fowler, Harriet P. (Harriet Putnam), b. 1841 or 2. |
1888-01-01 |
| Republican Nominations. The people's choice! For president: Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana. ... For Vice-president: Levi P. Morton, of New York. ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| Republican Nominations. The people's choice! For president: Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana. ... For Vice-president: Levi P. Morton, of New York. ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| Regular Democratic nominations. For president, Grover Cleveland, of New York. ... For vice-president, Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio. ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| P. Centimeri & Co. Perfection of fit. Kid Gloves 859 Broadway, New York, one door above 17th St. 1888. ... List of prices. ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| Judgment! Brooks & Son's handy base ball schedule, season 1888. Keep it! And remember that E.K. Brooks & Son, will open the splendid new cosmopolitan dining room 13 Eliot St., near Washington ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| You can go east leaving San Francisco Sept. 2d, with the Pacific Coast delegations to the 22nd national encampment G.A.R. to be held at Columbus, Ohio ... Geo. W. Walts ... San Francisco. |
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Walts, George W. |
1888-01-01 |
| You can go east leaving San Francisco Sept. 2d, with the Pacific Coast delegations to the 22nd national encampment G.A.R. to be held at Columbus, Ohio ... Geo. W. Walts ... San Francisco. |
Advertising cards. |
Walts, George W. |
1888-01-01 |
| You can go east leaving San Francisco Sept. 2d, with the Pacific Coast delegations to the 22nd national encampment G.A.R. to be held at Columbus, Ohio ... Geo. W. Walts ... San Francisco. |
Advertising cards. |
Walts, George W. |
1888-01-01 |
| You can go east leaving San Francisco Sept. 2d, with the Pacific Coast delegations to the 22nd national encampment G.A.R. to be held at Columbus, Ohio ... Geo. W. Walts ... San Francisco. |
Advertising cards. |
Walts, George W. |
1888-01-01 |
| You can go east leaving San Francisco Sept. 2d, with the Pacific Coast delegations to the 22nd national encampment G.A.R. to be held at Columbus, Ohio ... Geo. W. Walts ... San Francisco. |
Advertising cards. |
Walts, George W. |
1888-01-01 |
| Correct your sight! The lenses are pure and brilliant. By using the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co's goods. Audemair's operaglasses have no equal. ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| Correct your sight! The lenses are pure and brilliant. By using the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co's goods. Audemair's operaglasses have no equal. ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| Correct your sight! The lenses are pure and brilliant. By using the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co's goods. Audemair's operaglasses have no equal. A.L. Burbank & Co. jewelers & opticians, 351 Main St., Worcester, Mass. |
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1888-01-01 |
| Correct your sight! The lenses are pure and brilliant. By using the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co's goods. Audemair's operaglasses have no equal. C.S. Blake jeweler and optician. |
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1888-01-01 |
| Chase & Sanborn's Boston roasted coffees ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| Drink thea-nectar (pure Chinese tea) ... The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Importers, New York. |
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1888-01-01 |
| Before using the Great A & P Tea Co's coffee with A & P condensed milk. ... The Great A & P Tea Co's coffee ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| Stoddard's cholera specific cures. Diarrhoea and all diseases of the stomach and bowels. ... Prepared only by E.W. Stoddard, Troy, N.Y. ... |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1888. |
Stoddard, E. W. |
1888-01-01 |
| The manufacturers of the United States for domestic and foreign trade. ... Armstrong & Knauer Publ'g Co., 822-824 Broadway, New York ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| Citizens Evening Line on the Hudson River 1888 ... Regular steamboat train leaving Saratoga ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| Compliments of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. ... To our patrons: Please read carefully the following certificate in regard to A & P baking powder from the best authority in the U.S. ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| A short stop ... The most economical potato parer, slicer and apple corer ever invented one give away to every opurchaser on Saturday to introduce our new crop teas, pure coffees and A & P powder baking ... The Gt. A & P Tea Co., 92 Court St., Boston. 20 Eliot St., Boston. 1078 Tremont ST., Boston. 109 Meridan St., E. Boston. 326 Broadway, Chelsea. 305 W Broadway S. Boston. The best value ever offered. |
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1888-01-01 |
| The umpires lot not a happy one. To our patrons: Please read carefully the folowing certificate in regard to A & P baking powder ... Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. |
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1888-01-01 |
| A brush with the ball ... To our patrons: Please read carefully the following certificate in regard to A & P baking powder ... Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. |
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1888-01-01 |
| Chance for a kick[.] To our patrons: Please read carefully the following certificate in regard to A & P baking powder ... Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. |
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1888-01-01 |
| To our patrons: Please read carefully the following certificate in regard to A & P baking powder from the best authority in the U.S. None stands higher in his profession that Prof. R. Ogden Doremus of New York. ... To the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. |
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1888-01-01 |
| Ocean House. C. Schmelz, proprietor. American and European plan. Restaurant and saloon attached. Nos. 446 & 448 Elm Street ... Cincinnati, O. ... 1888 ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| Sea Shore House. Old Orchard Beach, Maine. F.G. Staples proprietor. Old Orchard is situated on the Atlantic Coast 100 miles east of Boston, Mass. ... 1873. 1888. ... Prof. Grimmer's orchestra engaged for the season as formerly. ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| The select series of popular American copyright stories. Street & Smith, publishers New York. Love is Lord of all, copyright 1888. Street and Smith's New York weekly, ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| The Youth's Companion Boston Mass. Illustrated stories. ... Illustrated travel and adventure. ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| The Youth's companion, Boston, Mass. Special articles. Important articles will be given by two of the most distinguished neurologists in the world, describing nervous diseases ... |
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1888-01-01 |
| "Cottage" lawn and garden fencing. Made only by the Gilbert & Bennett M'f'g Co. New York, Georgetown, Conn., Chicago. Copyrighted 1889. ... |
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1889-01-01 |
| Galvanized steel wire netting. Made only by the Gilbert & Bennett M'f'g Co. New York, Georgetown, Conn., Chicago. Copyrighted 1889. ... |
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1889-01-01 |
| White bronze soldiers' monument. Stratford, Conn. What is white bronze? It is the trade name given to refined and purified zinc, the surface finished with the sandblast, and used for making monuments, statuary and other works of art. ... The Monumental Bronze Co., Bridgeport, Conn. |
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1889-01-01 |
| The autocrat of the hot box Polar Grease no.1 Inland Oil Company, Cincinnati. Polar Grease, no.1. This is the most generally known grease in the United States. ... Inland Oil Company, May, 1889. Cininnati and St. Louis. |
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1889-01-01 |
| Farewell. In loving remembrance of George Putnam May. Born Feb. 24, 1846; died Nov. 16, 1889. |
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1889-01-01 |
| Blue Seal Vaseline 1876. Gold medal at Paris exposition 1889 ... Chesebrough Manufacturing Comp. ... New York, U.S.A. ... |
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1889-01-01 |
| Hamilton Fish. President. ... Centennial celebration of the inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States reception at the Lawyers' Club Equitable Building no. 120 Broadway, N.Y. April 29th, 1889- at 2 p.m. ... |
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Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893. |
1889-01-01 |
| Gentennial celebration of the inaugration of George Washington as president of the United States the honor of Mr [Barbour's] company is requested at the banquet to be given at the Metropolitan Opera house, on Tuesday evening, April thirtieth, 1889, at seven o'clock. [Stuyvesant Fish] chairman. ... |
Invitations. |
Fish, Stuyvesant. |
1889-01-01 |
| Bixby's "Three bee" blacking ... Design copyright 1889 by S.M. Bixby & Co. ... |
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1889-01-01 |
| Republique francaise Shillaber & Co. This represent the silver metal ... |
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1889-01-01 |
| Thea-nectar ... Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Importers, 200 stores in U.S. Headquarters, 35 & 37 Vesey Street, New York. |
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1889-01-01 |
| The Merriam bookstore, est. in 1838. ... F.H. Brown & Co. ... booksellers, stationers and printers, fireworks, wrapping paper & paper bags. ... Hoosac Tunnel statistics. ... |
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1889-01-01 |
| Criterion Soap. Ask your grocer for Criterion soap. Chas. E. Marsh & Co. ... List of twenty-five new publications "our native birds and their eggs" given only to purchasers of Criterion Soap ... |
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1889-01-01 |
| Criterion Soap. Ask your grocer for Criterion Soap. Chas. E. Marsh & Co. ... Knives and scissors given free only to purchasers of Criterion Soap ... C.E. Marsh & Co., 501 Chestnut Street, Lynn, Mass. ... |
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1889-01-01 |
| Copyright 1889 ... Arbuckle's ariosa coffee ... Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company, New York. ... |
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1889-01-01 |
| Van Houten's cocoa. Best & goes farthest. ... C.J. van Houten & Zoon WEESP -- Holland. |
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1889-01-01 |
| Programme. Friday evening. Fifth concert. Haydn's oratorio, Creation. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Programme. Thursday evening. Third concert. Part I. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Season of 1890. Poland Spring Hotel. Concert in Music Hall. Tuesday evening, July 29th, 1890. ... Programme ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Buckeye mowers, droppers, table-rakes and binders. Aultman, Miller & Co. ... The lightest and easiest running elevator binder in the world. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Buckeye, mowers, droppers, table-rakes & binders. Aultman, Miller & Co. Akron, Ohio. The Buckeye is guaranteed to be the best mower ever made. |
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1890-01-01 |
| Yankee swivel plow. The universal favorite for side hill or level land. Belcher & Taylor. Agr'l Tool Co. Chicopee Falls, Mass. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Crown Manufacturing Co., Phelps, Ontario Co., N.Y. Crown grain and fertilizer drills. ... The Crown has the best spring hoe in the world. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| "Send for a Wood catalogue." Walter A. Wood binders (single apron), mowers, horserakes, reapers. ... Walter A. Wood, Mowing & Reaping Machine Co. Hoosick Falls, N.Y., U.S.A. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Main building Detroit International Exposition, 1890 ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| J.H. Dolph will reopen his studio in the "Sherwood" 58 W 57th St. May 1st 1890. Visitors Saturdays. |
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Dolph, John Henry, 1835-1903. |
1890-01-01 |
| Long distance telephone. The Sprague & Hathaway Co. Portrait artists and solar printers. Established 1874 incorporated 1890. Picture frames, easels, mats and novelties. West Somerville, Mass. |
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1890-01-01 |
| The Sprague & Hathaway Co. Officers. President, James F. Hathaway. ... Portrait artists and solar printers manufacturers of picture frames, easels, mats, panels, West Somerville, Mass. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Use Sapolio for all cleaning! ... "Naething is got without pains but dirt and long nails." Nails and proverbial philosophy. ... Enoch Morgan's Sons Co., New York. |
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1890-01-01 |
| Norwich Fair, 1890. Misses croquet ... American Rubber Co. office and sales-room 64 Summer St. Boston. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Spear & Keith, clothiers 174 Main St., Brockton, Mass. Events of importance in the history of the world. ... And last ... we have a splendid stock of goods at bottom prices. 1890. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Buy C.M. Henderson & Co's celebrated boots & shoes. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Nox 'em all ... C.S. & Co. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Nox 'em all ... C.S. & Co. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| American Clover Blossom Co. The great blood purifier. ... For sale by all druggists. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... will be presented ... The new Magdalen ... Saturday evening, Oct. 10th ... Benefit and farewell of Miss Le Clercq ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Hollis St. Theatre, Boston, Mass. ... Monday, November 16 ... "The school for scandal" ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| You are cordially invited to attend the veterans' re-union Knoxville, Tenn. October 7th, 8th and 9th, 1890. To [Hon. Geo. F. Hoar E.J. Sanford] chm'n com'tee of invitation. ... |
Invitations. |
Sanford, E. J. |
1890-01-01 |
| Geo. L. Paine. manufacturer of fine shoes. ... Whitman, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Paine, George L. |
1890-01-01 |
| P.W. Minor & Son. Established 1870 ... Springville, N.Y. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Established 1883 incorporated 1890. Clark Business College Erie, Pa. |
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1890-01-01 |
| The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. [blank] has been enrolled as a student of the Chautuaqua Literary and Scientific Circle. Plainfield, N.J. October 1, 1886. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| J.H. Clark, proprietor. Hotel Morgan rates from $2.00 to $2.50 per day. American plan. Convenient to all business portions of the city. Erected 1890-1891. Salt Lake City, Utah. Electric bells, hot & cold water, steam heat and electric light in every room. Hot & cold baths. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Use Lutyted's cough drops. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Welcome to Louisville. Louisville invites her friends to visit the city during the fall commercial celebration, the magnificent pageants and carnival of the satellites of Mercury, October 1 and 2, 1890. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| I want a cup of Huyler's cocoa, too! Huyler's makers of ine confections cocoa and chocolates, 863 Broadway, N.Y. Office and factory, 18th St. and Irving Place, New York. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Yes, madam, the child would not be sick if you had fed it on Highland brand evaporated cream. ... Helvetia Milk Condensing Co. ... Highland, Ill., U.S.A. |
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1890-01-01 |
| The Ocean Wave House near Wallis Sands, Rye, N.H. will commence the season of 1890, June 14th. ... Henry Knox, proprietor. |
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1890-01-01 |
| Established 1780. L. Stephenson & Co. (successors to Dearborn). Balance and scale manufacturers, 143 Broad Street, Boston, Mass. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| Turnbull the Hatter. 39 & 41 Fulton St. Brooklyn, N.Y. ... The Great East River Suspension Bridge. Connecting the cities of New York & Brooklyn. ... Probably cost 50,000,000. Turnbull's hats don't cost so much. |
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Wilsoncroft, Alfred. |
1890-01-01 |
| United Mine Workers of America[.] Gold medal coffee[,] every pound of this coffee sold adds to the treasury of the U.M.W. of A. ... Manufactured only by Butler, Crawford & Co. Columbus, O. ... |
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1890-01-01 |
| In the public library: so in-ter-rest-in', you know! But not half so interesting as Milliken's illustrated advertising cards. ... Malden, Mass. Uncle Sam's 1890 census man gives the following as the largest fifty cities in the U.S. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Milliken, D. L. |
1890-01-01 |
| Cornell Gate. Patented December 15, 1891. ... It is simple, durable and cheap. ... East Saginaw, Mich. |
Advertising cards. |
Cornell, George E. |
1891-01-01 |
| Emerson (established 1849.) Finest tone, best work and material. Over 40 years before the public. ... Emerson Piano Co. |
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1891-01-01 |
| C.M. Henderson & Co, Chicago Barnum has been in town. ... San Francisco, July 9, '91. ... For sale by Hook Bros. & Oak, Perris, Cal. |
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1891-01-01 |
| C.M. Henderson & Co., Chicago. ... J.C. Higgins & Co., Afton, Minn. |
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1891-01-01 |
| Banks & Brothers, law booksellers, publishers and importers, 144 Nassau Street, New York. |
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1891-01-01 |
| University of Chicago 1891. |
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1891-01-01 |
| Hotel Eastman opens January 10th and closes June 1st, 1891. Hotel Eastman (bird's-eye view), Hot Springs, Ark. ... |
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1891-01-01 |
| "Home guard." ... Moral use Hire's cough cure. ... Ask your druggist or storekeeper for it. Take no substitute. ... Hire's root beer, the great health drink ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hires, Charles E. |
1891-01-01 |
| Shaker family pills. Cure sick headache. A.J. White, proprietor ... New York. ... New York, N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
White, A. J. |
1891-01-01 |
| Shaker extract of roots (Seigel's syrup). Cures dyspepsia. A.J. White proprietor ... New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
White, A. J. |
1891-01-01 |
| "Carmel" is the best soap for baby's bath. ... At the foot of Mt. Carmel, a mission society has taken advantage of the superior olive oil made in Palestine ... the manufacture of ... olive oil toilet soap ... their agent, A. Klipstein, 122 Pearl St., New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Klipstein, A. |
1891-01-01 |
| Saturday no luck at all. The girl with a taste for music. How can she make the most of her voice? ... The Youth's companion announcement for 1891. |
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1891-01-01 |
| Friday for crosses. The latest discoveries in science. ... The Youth's companion announcement for 1891. |
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1891-01-01 |
| Thursday for losses. Adventure stories. Among the serial stories of adventure during the coming year, will be following ... The Youth's companion announcement for 1891. |
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1891-01-01 |
| Wednesday, the best day of all. Lord Coleridge. Chief Justice of England, had promised to prepare an article for the Companion ... The Youth's companion announcement for 1891. |
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1891-01-01 |
| Tuesday for wealth. Five serial stories. ... The Youth's companion announcement for 1891. |
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1891-01-01 |
| The World's Columbian Commission invites you to participte in te cermonies attending the dedication of the building of the World's Columbian Exposition Jackson Park in the city of Chicago October 11th, 12th and 13th 1892 and requests the favor of an early acceptance. [Mr Waldo Lincoln Worcester Mass] ... World's Columbian Exposition . Edward F. Lawrence, chairman. ... |
Invitations. |
Lawrence, Edward T. |
1892-01-01 |
| 1492. 1892. The city of New York requests the honor of your presence at its celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, October 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th 1892. Committee of invitation and reception. Hugh J. Grant, Mayor ... |
Invitations. |
Grant, Hugh J. |
1892-01-01 |
| 1642 - 1892. The honor of your presence is respectfully desired on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 24th, 25th abd 26th of August, 1892, at the celebration of the 250th anniverdary of the incorporation of the town of Gloucester. .. Asa G. Andrews ... |
Invitations. |
Andrews, Asa G. |
1892-01-01 |
| Hold this transparency to the light. "Yes! I knew she would buy a piano, and of the best." Everett piano. |
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1892-01-01 |
| See what we have given the world. Hold to the light. The Everett piano. |
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1892-01-01 |
| See that hump? Trade mark registered April 19, 1892. It contains something for you. ... Delong Hook and Eye. |
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1892-01-01 |
| "Say, mama, I want another glass of Hires' rootbeer. ... |
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1892-01-01 |
| Never harmful. Always beneficial. Pond's extract is invaluable for catarrh, soreness, influenza ... cuts, piles, boils, burns ... Made only by Pond's Extract Co., 76 Fifth Avenue., N.Y. ... |
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1892-01-01 |
| Announcement. A dissertation on the subject of pins. Did you notice the kid on the front of this card? ... He blows only for Cummings the printer ... |
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1892-01-01 |
| Ocklawaha Navigation Company. Business established 1860. Incorporated 1888. Hart's Daily Line. Palatka to Silver Springs, Florida. Steamer Okeehumkee, ... January 1892. ... |
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1892-01-01 |
| Delicious cakes made of Heckers' self-raising buckwheat ... Croton Mills, 205 Cherry St., Cor. Pike Slip, N.Y. |
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1892-01-01 |
| "Kis-me" ... "Kis-me" chewing gum the popular favorite. Kis-me Gum Co. (J.M. Clark & Co. prop..) Incorporated. Luisville, Ky. |
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1892-01-01 |
| For quick and easy cleaning Fairbank's Scouring soap has no equal. Fairbank's Scouring soap is unequaled for cleansing and scouring ... Best for all cleaning made only by the N.K. Fairbank Company ... |
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1892-01-01 |
| The Youth's companion building. The Youth's companion occupies the largest building in the world devoted exclusively to one publication. ... |
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1892-01-01 |
| I wonder who sent me this? Columbian Exposition. Walter A. Wood. Mowing and Reaping Machine Company. Hoosick Falls, N.Y., U.S.A. ... Harvesting Company. St. Paul, Minn., U.S.A. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| World's fair Machinery Hall. Compliments of Dawson & Co., ... Dawson & Co., bicycles, guns, fishing tackle, sporting goods of every description. ... Providence, R.I. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| World's Columbian exposition Chicago 1893. Horticultural building. |
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1893-01-01 |
| World's Columbian exposition Chicago 1893. Mines building. |
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1893-01-01 |
| World's Columbian exposition Chicago 1893. Agricultural building. Compliments of Superior Furnace Co., Little Falls, N.Y. ... Read and behold what people say who have used the Superior Furnaces for several winters past. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| World's Columbian exposition Chicago 1893. Machinery hall. Compliments of Superior Furnace Co., Little Falls, N.Y. ... From C. Bevan Oldfield, Vice-Pres. The Corn Exchange National Bank, capital, $300,000. Sioux City, Iowa. He examined many, but selected the Superior. |
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1893-01-01 |
| World's Columbian exposition Chicago 1893. Transportation building. Compliments of Superior Furnace Co., Little Falls, N.Y. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| National Fine Art Foundery, established in 1868. Artistic statues and reliefs. Tablets, doors, railings, &c., in standard bronze. Medals awarded by the World's Columbian Exposition for bronze busts, statues and reliefs. Maurice J. Power, 218 E. 25th St. New York. Artistic and enduring monuments in bronze and granite. |
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1893-01-01 |
| The Everett Piano. The John Church Company. General factors. Chicago, Cincinnati, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Horticultural building. C.M. Henderson & Co. Chicago. 243 to 247 Adams, cor. Market Sts. ... Little red school house shoes. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Art palace ... C.M. Henderson & Co. Warehouse 243 to 247 Adams, cor. Market Sts. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| Fisheries building. C.M. Henderson & Co. ... World's Fair exhibit. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| Manufacturers and Liberal Arts Bldg. Henderson's little red school house shoes. C.M. Henderson & Co. ... World's Fair exhibit. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| Government Building ... C.M. Henderson & Co. Chicago ... World's Fair. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| Henderson's little red school house shoes. Transportation Building. C.M. Henderson & Co. ... World's Fair exhibit ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| In memoriam of the late General Benj. F. Butler, lawyer, statesman, soldier. |
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1893-01-01 |
| 1492 1776 Columbian ball in celebration of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus and the perpetuation of American Liberty by George Washington. Wednesday evening, February 22nd. 1893. Washington's birthday. Mechanic's Building, Huntington Avenue, Boston ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| Something for Mamma. Manufactured by the Hecker, Jones, Jewell Milling Co. New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Something for Mamma. Manufactured by the Hecker, Jones, Jewell Milling Co. New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| The electric organ. Showing rear of organ and electric motor. Story & Clark Organ Co. The motor. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| Ask your dealer for the world's best shoe Nox 'em all. Art building. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Nox 'em all ... Administration building. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Ask your dealer for the world's best shoe Nox 'em all. Art building. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Ask your dealer for the world's best shoe Nox 'em all. Illinois state building. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Ask your dealer for the world's best shoe Nox 'em all. Agricultural building. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Ask your dealer for the world's best shoe Nox 'em all. Machinery hall. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Ask your dealer for the world's best shoe Nox 'em all. Horticultural building. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Ask your dealer for the world's best shoe Nox 'em all. Mining building. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Ask your dealer for the world's best shoe Nox 'em all. View looking south over the lagoon. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Ask your dealer for the world's best shoe Nox 'em all. Pier and casino. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Don't forget to ask your dealer for H.E. Smith & Co.'s Nox 'em all shoes. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Don't forget to ask your dealer for H.E. Smith & Co.'s Nox 'em all shoes. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Highest gold medal awarded ... Hub Gore Makers elastic for shoes ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| H. Liebes & Co. Incorporated. Manufacturers of fine furs of every description. Chicago Office during Exposition. ... San Francisco, Cal. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut and secure a handsome premium. No. 291 mechanical locomotive. ... Premiums will be forwarded during 1893 to consumers of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut ... James P. Wood, Secy. P.O. Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut and secure handsome premium. ... James P. Wood, secy. P.O. Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's shred cocoanut and secure a handsome premium. ... James P. Wood, Secy. P.O. Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut and secure a handsome premium. ... No. 320 -- carving set. ... Premiums will be forwarded during 1893 to consumers of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut ... James P. Wood, secy. P.O. Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut and secure a handsome premium. ... No. 232 -- table call bell. ... Premiums will be forwarded during 1893 to consumers of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut ... James P. Wood, Secy. P.O. Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut and secure a handsome premium. ... No. 281 -- American songster. ... Premiums will be forewarded during 1893 to consumer of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut, who will send the required number of certificates in accordance with the conditions printed on the back of this card. James P. Wood, secy. P.O. Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut and secure a handsome premium. ... No. 220 -- rifle popgun. ... Premiums will be forwarded during 1893 to consumer of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut, who will send the required number of certificates in accordance with the conditions printed on the back of this card. James P. Wood, secy. P.O. Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut and secure a handsome premium ... No. 248 -- cat & fiddle. ... Premiums will be forwarded during 1893 to consumers of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut, who will send the required number of certificates in accordance with the conditions printed on the back of this card. James P. Wood, secy. P.O. Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's shred cocoanut and secure a handsome premium. ... No. 227 -- heart pendant. ... Premiums will be forwarded during 1893 to consumers of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut, who will send the required number of certificates in accordance with the conditions printed on the back of this card. James P. Wood, secy. P.O. Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's Shred Cocoanutand secure a handsome premium. ... No. 245 -- stamp album. ... Premiums will be forwarded during 1893 to consumers of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut, who will send the required number of certificates in accordance with the conditions printed on teh back of this card. James P. Wood, Secy. P.O. Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Save the labels from packages of Dunham's shred cocoanut and secure a handsome premium. ... No. 255 -- pantograph. ... Premiums will be forwarded during 1893 to consumer of Dunham's Shred Cocoanut, who will send the required number of certificates ... James P. Wook, Secy. P.O Box 3611, New York. |
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1893-01-01 |
| The Waukesha Hygeia Mineral Springs Co. building. Special exhibit of Fred W. Wolf Co. Please visit us after Mast 1st 1893 at the Worlds Columbian Exposition, Jackson Park. Chicago, Ills. Located east of 64th St. entrance opp. the L Road terminus. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Established 1833. ... Geo. Miller & Son Co. wholesale confectioners 255 & 257 S. Third St. Philadlephia. Incorporated 1893 Philadelphia. |
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1893-01-01 |
| The Waukesha Hygeia Mineral Springs Co. building. Special exhibit of Fred W. Wolf Co. Please visit us after Mast 1st 1893 at the Worlds Columbian Exposition, Jackson Park. Chicago, Ills. Located east of 64th St. entrance opp. the L Road terminus. |
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1893-01-01 |
| Irondequoit Wine Co. Rochester, N.Y. 1893 sales. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| How to read the lines of the hand. Compliments of Knapp's root beer ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| The Vreeland. Michigan City, Ind, the finest hotel in Northern Indiana. Elevator, tile floor, steam heat, electric light ... Harris & Thennes, proprietors. |
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1893-01-01 |
| "Why doesn't your mamma wash you with Fairy soap?" Made only by the N.K. Fairbank Company. Chicago, St. Louis, New York ... Free!! ... we will mail you free of charge one of these beautiful booklets. ... |
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1893-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Oct. 4. 11. & 18. [1894] ... |
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1894-01-01 |
| Fac simile of Christmas window A modern Santa Claus A. Shuman and Co. Boston. Xmas '94 In bathwrap warm ... and, like the good St. Nicholas, straight to the mantel side, takes gifts so useful and so nice, gloves, ties, and things for boys, bought at the selfsame place, to give the children Christmas joys. |
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1894-01-01 |
| The 3 p's grand puzzle ... Pease Piano Co. 316-322 W. 43rd Street New York wholesale and retail warerooms 250 and 252 Wabash Avenue Chicago ... |
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1894-01-01 |
| Headquarters 57th Mass. Regimental Association Somerville, Mass., May 31, 1894 dear Sir and comrade: The annual reunion of the 57th Mass. Regimental Association will be held in Worcester on Tuesday, June 19th, 1894. ...Per order. W.H. Whipple, president. ... |
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Whipple, W. H. |
1894-01-01 |
| Dear sir:--you are cordially invited to dine with the survivng officers and soldiers of the Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment, Monday, June 18, 1894, at 1.30 p.m., in the gymnasium, corner of Harvard and Prospect Streets, Cambridgeport. ... Chaplain Thomas Scully ... |
Invitations. |
Scully, Thomas. |
1894-01-01 |
| J.A. Packard & Co. ... James Means, shoe manufacturer, Brockton, Mass. ... |
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Means, James H. (James Howard), 1823-1894. |
1894-01-01 |
| Gran plantation walk fo de kake in Maaplewood [sic] kasino. Koon night, Aug. 18, 1,894 [sic]. The holder of this kan git in at ate. Contest at 8:30 on the clock. |
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1894-01-01 |
| "All gone" Could I have another glass of that Hires' Rootbeer? ... The Charles E. Hires Co., 117-119 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. North End Market, W.J. McCann, Prop., 67 Main Street, Springfield, Mass. |
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1894-01-01 |
| Dr. D.B. Hand's remedies for children. Diarrhoea mixture. Colic cure. .... 1894. ... Hand Medicine Co., 305 Cherry Street, Philadelphia ... |
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1894-01-01 |
| Nantasket Beach Steamboat Company. Commencing Wednesday, May 30th, 1894, steamers will leave Rowe's Wharf, Boston, weather permitting. ...G.P. Cushing, Gen'l manager. Boston, May 15, 1894. |
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1894-01-01 |
| Grandmother's A & P condensed milk. "No need for Mama now." ... The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 342 So. Salina Street ... Syracuse, N.Y. |
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1894-01-01 |
| For breakfast, dinner and supper. Heckers' faina manufactured at Croton Mills, 203 Cherry St. N.Y. Copyrighted 1894 by the Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Co. N.Y. ... |
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1894-01-01 |
| Makes delicious flapjaks, muffins and gems. Heckers old homestead flapjack flour. ... |
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1894-01-01 |
| The best, the cheapest. ... Heckers' self-raising buckwheat ... |
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1894-01-01 |
| 1894. Steamer Soo City. Chicago and Michigan City fast freight line. General office: 35 Metropolitan Block. ... W.R. Owen, general manager. ... |
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1894-01-01 |
| Copco Bath-soap trade mark. A few among the many advantages of Copco white floating bath soap. ... The N.K. Fairbank Company. Chicago, St. Louis ... |
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1894-01-01 |
| January 1. Events of this date ... [1895] |
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1895-01-01 |
| Lake Superior Mills. 196 Wonder patent superior, U.S.A. Lighter than a feather. ... |
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1895-01-01 |
| Lake Superior Mills. 196 Wonder patent superior, U.S.A. Lighter than a feather. ... |
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1895-01-01 |
| Lake Superior Mills. 196 wonder patent Superior, U.S.A. |
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1895-01-01 |
| Chicago cottage organs high grade in tone sweet, clear and musical ... for sale by M.A. McCLure ... Rutland, Vermont. |
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McClure, M. A. |
1895-01-01 |
| William H. Konther, importer & manufacturer of fine furs, 16 West Fourth Street, Cor. Mercer St. ... New York. [Oct. 1895] |
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Konther, William H. |
1895-01-01 |
| From death to life place card 15 feet away. Distance lends enchantment to the view. (Not in this case.) For key read other side. A.D. Sturges, jeweler and optician, Norwich, N.Y. ... |
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Sturges, A. D. |
1895-01-01 |
| The Jennings Engraving Co. Stationers, engravers, printers. 1219-21 California Street Denver, Colo. |
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1895-01-01 |
| The housewife's friend. Lightning tapioca. ... Grout & Grout, - Orange, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1895-01-01 |
| When Clothing Store. 26 to 40 N. Pennsylvania St. Presented by [Chas Shaffer] Indianapolis, Ind. No. [blank] Indianapolis, [blank] 1896 ... |
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1896-01-01 |
| Edward S. Graham, president. Joseph H. Bohon, secretary & manager. The Casa Loma Hotel--Redlands, California. One hour and a half is ample time for your drive. Instruct your driver to return you to Casa Loma hotel not later than 12:30 p.m. for lunch, and we will send you to the 1 o'clock train in our own bus, free of charge ... |
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1896-01-01 |
| Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of The First Public Demonstration of Surgical Anaesthefia at the Massachusetts General Hospital Boston October 16th 1846. The honour of your company is requested October 16th 1896 ... [Wm. Sturgis Bigelow] for the trustees [J. Collins Warren] For the staff |
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Bigelow, William Sturgis, 1850-1926. |
1896-01-01 |
| Why is the lady happy? -- Because she does not worry with braids or velveteen skirt bindings for she has discovered Feder's Brush Skirt Protector. It cleans easily and a shake the dust is off ... |
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1896-01-01 |
| Deer Park in the White Mountains North Woodstock, N.H. Dinner ... Deer Park Hotel J.R. Elliott Prop. July 11 1896. |
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1896-01-01 |
| 1896. Time table. Steamer Munnatawket between Fishers Island and New London. ... Munnatawket Hotel, A.T. Hale, manager. Thirty minutes from New London. ... Fishers Island, N.Y. ... |
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1896-01-01 |
| Beware of imitators copyright 1896 by H.L. Hildreth, Boston. ... |
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Hildreth, H. L. |
1896-01-01 |
| Small fac-simile of A busy day by the celebrated painter of child life Maud Humphrey. For 10 Ivory soap wrappers we will mail postage paid a large size copy ... |
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1896-01-01 |
| Buckingham's dye for the whiskers. Before using ... after using ... natural brown and black ... |
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1897-01-01 |
| My lady's glove. ... Foster's hook gloves for sale by James Ritchie's new dry goods store ... St. Johnsbury, Vt. |
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Ritchie, James. |
1897-01-01 |
| Thomson's glove fitting. ... The "glove=fitting" [sic]cCorset ... The fit is perfect, for it is automatic ... Langdon, Batcheller & Co. N.Y. ... A full line for sale by J.H. Clark & Co., Worcester, Mass. |
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1897-01-01 |
| Main Wharf Towboats, Portland, Maine. A. Demerest, Capt. Matthews. Cornelia, boats lay at Randall & McAllister's (Main) Wharf. Office, 179 Commercial Street. ... Depth of water. Portland, Me., 1897. ... |
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1897-01-01 |
| Huylers ... New York Huyler's cocoa ... |
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1897-01-01 |
| Fairy tales. Beautiful picture free. On the other side is shown a fac-simile reduction of a beautiful picture in water colors by the celebrated artist, Leon Moran, entitled "Fairy Tales" ... The N.K. Fairbank Company, Chicago, St. Louis ... |
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1897-01-01 |
| Wear "American" rubbers ... Why go to doctors--when rubbers are so cheap? ... For sale by Massachusetts Boot & Shoe Co. ... |
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1898-01-01 |
| The mystic thirteen, or what became of the other two. When an Allcock's porous plaster is applied pain disappears as mysteriously as these men do. ... |
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1898-01-01 |
| The Sweet surprise. Poem read at the funeral of Joseph Cartland, sixth month, fourth, 1898. |
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1898-01-01 |
| Cosmopolitan emporium of fashions Mme. Demorest's Reliable Patterns orders promptly attended to send for catalogue. [Clarence Page] F.T. Jelliff, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. ... Agency for Mme. Demorest's Reliable Patterns. |
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Demorest, Mme. (Ellen Louise Curtis), 1824-1898. |
1898-01-01 |
| Lazell's empire series empire violet empire rose empire lily, 1898 ... Lazell, Dalley & Co. Manufacturing perfumers New York. |
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1898-01-01 |
| My lady's glove. ... Foster's hook gloves for sale by Jordan, Marsh & Co. Sole agents for Boston. |
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1898-01-01 |
| Heckers' buckwheat this beats war(fare) ... Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Co., N.Y. ... |
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1898-01-01 |
| Chocolate candy segars ... Patented Feb. 1st 1898 Manufactured by Hawley & Hoops New York. |
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1898-01-01 |
| Boy's spring wardrobe, 1899. ... A. Shuman & Co., Shuman Corner. Mail-order department. ... A. Shuman & Co., Shuman corner, Washington and Summer Streets, Boston. |
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1899-01-01 |
| The owner's favorite pair. Levi Strauss & Co. San Francisco, California. Manufactures of the celebrated copper-riveted overalls. 1899. ... |
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1899-01-01 |
| Hoyt's German Cologne. The most fragrant and lasting of all perfumes. Manufactured by E.W. Hoyt & Co. Lowell, Mass. ... |
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1899-01-01 |
| Bell-cap-sic plasters give quick relief from pain. Don't suffer, a trial will convince. Get genuine with picture of a bell. ... No family should be without bell-cap-sic plasters ... J.M. Grosvenor & Co. ... Boston, proprietors of Bell-cap-sic plasters. |
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1899-01-01 |
| Bell-cap-sic plasters give quick relief from pain. Don't suffer, a trial will convince. Get genuine with picture of a bell. ... J.M. Grosvenor & Co. ... Boston, proprietors of Bell-cap-sic plasters. |
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1899-01-01 |
| American line United States mail twin screw S.S. Paris ... capturing Spanish S.S. Rita May 8 1898. ... New York-- Southampton--London service. ... International Navigation Co. 143 La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. Chicago, April 27, 1899. |
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1899-01-01 |
| American line United States mail twin screw S.S. St. Louis ... cutting cables under fire off Santiago May 18 1898. ... New York--Southampton--London service. ... International Navigation Co. 143 La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. Chicago, April 27, 1899. |
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1899-01-01 |
| Place Viger Hotel. Viger Square Montreal. American plan only 3.00 to 5.00 per day. |
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1899-01-01 |
| The modern cleaner Bon Ami "will not scratch". Bon Ami is a modern improvement in the list of household necessities ... For sale by all grocers. The Bon Ami Company, 66 Malden Lane, New York City. |
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1899-01-01 |
| Grand light up ball. Sir:- Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicted at S.D. Wheeler's Hall, New Ipswich, N.H., on Monday evening, Spetember 20, at 5 o'clock. Managers: C.F. Bruce ... |
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Bruce, C. F. |
1900-01-01 |
| Military ball admit Mr. [Zachariah Shaw] & lady to the Assembly Room, this evening at 7 o'clock. Charles H. Danforth ... |
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Danforth, Charles H. |
1900-01-01 |
| Enlistment fund ball. The Executive Committee requests the honor of [Mr. Geo. G. Kimball's] company at a ball to be held in Hall of Patent Office Thursday evening 31 inst. Committee of arrangements. Peter F. Bacon ... |
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Bacon, Peter F. |
1900-01-01 |
| Request the honor of [blank] company to [blank] the favor of an answer is desired. |
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1900-01-01 |
| Genuine scented rappee snuff, manufactured and sold by F.L. & J.A. Raddin, Saugus, Mass. ... |
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1900-01-01 |