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10381.
Togan Garages built and sold as the public wants them, Togan-Stiles, Grand Rapids, Michigan
10382.
Token of friendship, embroidery, location unknown, undated
10383.
Touring, the Famous Automobile Card Game by Parker Bros.
10384.
Trade card, Crump washable paper hangings in oil colors, J.H. & J.P. Thayer, 658 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass.
10385.
Trade card, female goatherd with three goats, location unknown, undated
10386.
Trade card for Carter's Little Nerve Pills, Carter Medicine Company, New York, New York, undated
10387.
Trade card for furniture with an illustration of a chair, location unknown, undated
10388.
Trade card for Lactart Milk Acid, Avery Lactate Company, Boston, Mass., 1884
10389.
Trade card for Melville Garden clambake, Crow Point, Mass., 1880
10390.
Trade card for Mr. Head O'Cabbage, J.H.Stein's Store, 843 Penn Street, Reading, Pennsylvania, undated
10391.
Trade card for Novelty Plaster Works, Lowell, Mass., depicting boys sledding
10392.
Trade card for the architect Luther Briggs, Jr., Dorchester, Mass., 1867
10393.
Trade card for The Best Tonic, an extract of malt and hops, unknown manufacturer, undated
10394.
Trade card for the Cambridge Stove, Perry & Co., Albany, New York, Chicago, Illinois and New York, New York, undated
10395.
Trade card for the evangelists Sayford and Davies, First Baptist Church, location unknown, undated
10396.
Trade card for the Fort Wayne improved Western Washer
10397.
Trade card for The Old Homestead Colonial Rugs, R.H. Stearns and Co., Boston, Mass., undated
10398.
Trade card for the Queen Sweeper, New York, N.Y., undated
10399.
Trade card, male skater pushes a woman in a sleigh, location unknown, undated
10400.
Trade card, man pushing children in a wheelbarrow, Sunshine Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated
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