Research Catalog
Trade of Haverhill [electronic resource].
- Title
- Trade of Haverhill [electronic resource].
- Author
- Shaw, Benjamin F.
- Publication
- [Haverhill, Mass. : s.n., 1875?]
- Electronic Resource
- American Broadsides and Ephemera
Details
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.); 48 x 31 cm.
- Uniform Title
- American broadsides and ephemera. First series ; no. 13699.
- Alternative Title
- A.W. Anderson, portrait and landscape photographer, copying, enlarging, and painting, in the most artistic manner.
- C.N. Rhodes' emporium of millinery, ladies' furnishing, furs, and small wares.
- D.M. & J. Davis, fish, oysters and lobsters.
- G.K. Nealley & Co. dry goods.
- Geo. O. Harmon, boots, shoes & rubbers.
- Hanscom Brothers, hardware, iron and steel, farmers' & mechanics' tools, paints, oils, varnish, & c.
- J. Calderwood, clothes cleaning and dyeing, cleansing, pressing, dyeing and reapiring all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing.
- J.M. Gould, imported and domestic tobacco and cigars.
- J.S. Knowles, druggist and apothecary.
- Kempton Brothers, fruits and confectionary, dining rooms.
- Mrs. S.L. Walker, dealer in human hair & imitation goods.
- S.F. Young, grocer, dealer in butter, coffee, teas, country produce, &c.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Advertisements – Commercial products.
- Books printed as advertisements.
- Broadsides.
- Poems – 1875.
- Note
- Twelve poems, written by Benjamin F. Shaw, for twelve Haverhill, Mass., merchants.
- "Entered according to act of Congress, in the office of the librarian of Congress, at Washington, by Benjamin F. Shaw, Cambridge, Mass., 1875."
- Text in three columns; printed area, including ornamental border, measures 44.2 x 25.2 cm.
- Reproduction (note)
- Electronic text and image data.
- Contents
- S.F. Young, grocer, dealer in butter, coffee, teas, country produce, &c. (first line: So long as it's fashionable to have something to eat) -- G.K. Nealley & Co. dry goods (first line: Say what we will, dry goods are a blessing) -- C.N. Rhodes' emporium of millinery, ladies' furnishing, furs, and small wares. Agent for E. Butterick & Co's patterns (first line: Mr. C.N. Rhodes, with a taste most rare) -- Hanscom Brothers, hardware, iron and steel, farmers' & mechanics' tools, paints, oils, varnish, & c. (first line: In these lively times 'tis not very rare) -- A.W. Anderson, portrait and landscape photographer, copying, enlarging, and painting, in the most artistic manner (first line: To catch the most beautiful expressions of the face) -- Kempton Brothers, fruits and confectionery, dining rooms (first line: The Kempton brothers of stores keep two) -- D.M. & J. Davis, fish, oysters and lobsters (first line: Davis Brothers' is the place where all kinds of fish) -- Geo. O. Harmon, boots, shoes & rubbers (first line: The understanding distinguishes the man) -- J. Calderwood, clothes cleaning and dyeing, cleansing, pressing, dyeing and repairing all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Second-hand clothing bought and sold (first line: "Your clothes to mend; and God defend!") -- Mrs. S.L. Walker, dealer in human hair & imitation goods (first line: Her customers are guided by the star) -- J.S. Knowles, druggist and apothecary (first line: There is no complaint in the whole category) -- J.M. Gould, imported and domestic tobacco and cigars (first line: Come ye! who smoke the choicest cigars).
- Author
- Shaw, Benjamin F.
- Title
- Trade of Haverhill [electronic resource].
- Imprint
- [Haverhill, Mass. : s.n., 1875?]
- Series
- American broadsides and ephemera. First series ; no. 13699.
- Reproduction
- Electronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc., 2005. Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (American broadsides and ephemera. First series ; no. 13699).
- Connect to:
- Place of Publication
- United States Massachusetts Haverhill.
- Added Title
- S.F. Young, grocer, dealer in butter, coffee, teas, country produce, &c.G.K. Nealley & Co. dry goods.C.N. Rhodes' emporium of millinery, ladies' furnishing, furs, and small wares.Hanscom Brothers, hardware, iron and steel, farmers' & mechanics' tools, paints, oils, varnish, & c.A.W. Anderson, portrait and landscape photographer, copying, enlarging, and painting, in the most artistic manner.Kempton Brothers, fruits and confectionary, dining rooms.D.M. & J. Davis, fish, oysters and lobsters.Geo. O. Harmon, boots, shoes & rubbers.J. Calderwood, clothes cleaning and dyeing, cleansing, pressing, dyeing and reapiring all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing.Mrs. S.L. Walker, dealer in human hair & imitation goods.J.S. Knowles, druggist and apothecary.J.M. Gould, imported and domestic tobacco and cigars.