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Quincy Tufts, fashionable, fancy and staple goods, No. 105 Washington St. Boston ... [1869].

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Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 73, Folder 23.

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01/01/1869
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Tufts, Quincy.
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Gardiner Tufts to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 03, 1865 (Case of P. J. Campion endorsed by John Hay)

Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. A quality control inspector in a plant of the Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation checks the weight of staple glass fiber to insure conformity with rigid specifications

[Alvan Tufts Fuller, 1878- , half-length portrait, standing facing left]

Drake's Block, cor. Wabash Ave. and Washington St.

Freedom's songs! For the Campaign of 1856! John C. Fremont. An Acrostic. Published by Higgins & Bradley, No. 20 Washington St., Boston

Two agricultural day laborers eating dinner after spending the morning chopping cotton. Beans are the staple fare of these workers. Near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma

Brooklyn Institute and adjoining houses, 192 - 204 Washington St., Brooklyn, New York

[Private Thomas Green of Co. B, 11th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in uniform] / Fancy & Shurtleff, ambrotype and photograph gallery, 247 Washington St., Boston.

Passyunk Street Bridge offered an excellent view of Philadelphia's oil refineries that were a staple, and eyesore, of industrial Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Frances L. Clalin 4 mo. heavy artillery Co. I, 13 mo. Calvary Co. A. 22 months / S. Masury, photographic artist, 289 Washington St., Boston.

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massachusetts boston advertisements east boston boston mass quincy tufts quincy tufts staple goods staple goods washington washington st rare book and special collections division high resolution broadsides printed ephemera united states history