Box 10
Container
Contains 229 Results:
Trade card, George Rohrmayer, 189-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: R
Abstract
"Ladies' and Gents' Garments of Every Description, Dyed and Cleansed." Annie Elty, Winsted, Ct., General Agent. 3 copies of card, one with manuscript notes.
Dates:
189-?
Trade card, E.M. Rose, 188-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: R
Abstract
"Birthday and Fancy Cards a Specialty."
Dates:
188-?
Business card, Rose Marie Beauty Parlor, 192-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: R
Abstract
Wilma D. Benton and Alida O'Shaughnessy, Proprietors
Dates:
192-?
Postcard, J.S. Round and Company, 190-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: R
Abstract
"Watches and Jewelry sold on easy weekly payments."
Dates:
190-?
Postcard, The Round Table, 196-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: R
Abstract
"Dancing Nightly to the Johnny Mastrio Quartet."
Dates:
196-?
Postcard, Rourke-Eno Paper Company, 192-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: R
Abstract
"Your Health First / Vortex-Burt, the perfect Cup."
Dates:
192-?
Trade card, A.H. Rowe, 189-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: R
Abstract
Design features a horse-shoe
Dates:
189-?
Trade card, Royal Lunch, 19--?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: R
Abstract
"Eating That’s Our Specialty… Try one of our 20 cent dinners…." "10345 People were served by us in our first year just ended."
Dates:
19--?
Trade card, A.A. Ruggles, 185-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: R
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains different forms of printed paper items produced by Hartford businesses beginning in the 1840s and continuing through the present. Many types of ephemera, such as trade cards and catalogs, functioned solely as advertising. Others, such as bookmarks, calendars, and blank books, might serve a useful purpose as well as providing advertising for a firm. Much of the ephemera, especially the earliest items, were printed locally by Hartford’s many printing firms. Later items...
Dates:
185-?
Trade cards, Ryder's Hotel, 1860?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: R
Abstract
Two copies. Includes price list
Dates:
1860?