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Centennial March

R.C. Howe, apothecary, Elm Corner, (successor to E.G. Frothingham and late of Emerson & Howe,) a full stock of medicines, fancy goods, cigars, &c., choice teas a specialty, the original 35 c. tea, Haverhill, Mass. [graphic].

Danl. S. Dodge, druggist and apothecary, and dealer in toilet articles, perfumery, &c., 2 Remsen St., one door north of post office, Cohoes, N.Y. Physician’s prescriptions a specialty. [graphic].

Geo. F. Woods, druggist and apothecary, dealer in fancy goods, Bellows Falls, Ct. [graphic] : Soda and mineral waters on draught and in package.

[Morgan & Headly trade cards] [graphic].

Louella: Home of J. Henry Askin Album

International Exhibition. Main Building.

[Business stationery of Hall & Ruckel, importers and wholesale druggists, 218 & 220 Greenwich Street, New York]

[Business correspondence of Weeks & Potter, importers & jobbers of drugs and druggists sundries, Boston, Ma.]

[Collection of letterheads and billheads of Wells, Richardson & Co., later Wells & Richardson Co., wholesale druggists, Burlington, Vt. completed to C. N. Williams, Elizabethtown, N.Y.]

[Billhead and envelopes of Wilson Drug Co., wholesale druggists, Charlotte, N.C.]

Specimens for Theo. Leonhardt & Son, Philadelphia.

Centennial music.

The Washington family.

Thomas Hunter, successor. Duval & Hunter's catalogue of oleograph publications for the season 1873-4.

The tables turned  [graphic] :   You sabe him! Kealney must go!

C.H. & J. Price, pharmacists, No. 226 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. [graphic].

Louella

[Unidentified trade cards]

Bits of nature and some art products, in Fairmount Park, at Philadelphia, Penna.

[Michael Zinman world's fairs collection]

[Scrapbook with linen pages] [graphic].

David Doret collection of Centennial ephemera

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