Geography: Pittsfield
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This trade card advertises Rosenfeld's One Price Clothing House in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The front of the card depicts a winter scene, possibly a landscape or townscape, rendered in muted colors. The style of the illustration suggests a late 19th-century aesthetic. The back of the card displays the text "ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE." The overall design and imagery are characteristic of trade cards from the period, aiming to attract customers with a visually appealing and memorable image.

A set of six trade cards for Rosenfeld's One Price Clothing House in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The cards, dating circa 1885, advertise the store's clothing. Four cards feature different women's fashions, while two are duplicates. The back of the cards contains a full advertisement. These trade cards are part of the larger collection Arc.MS.56, Volume 14, Pages 31-34.

This trade card advertises Rosenfeld's One Price Clothing House in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The front of the card features a prominent image of a yellow rose. The back of the card contains the advertisement text: "ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE." The text is simple and straightforward, highlighting the store's pricing policy. The style of the rose and the overall design suggest a late 19th-century aesthetic, aligning with the circa 1885 dating.

This trade card advertises Rosenfeld's One Price Clothing House in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The front of the card features a color illustration of a well-dressed woman standing in a flower garden. The woman is depicted in fashionable attire, suggesting the high quality of clothing sold at the store. The text "ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE" is prominently displayed. The back of the card is blank.

Invoice from J. S. Rosenfeld, dry goods merchant, located at 61 North Street, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Dated September 29, 1882. The bill lists several items purchased by C. K. Brewster of Worthington, Massachusetts. The billhead displays an address and business name at the top, followed by a section for an itemized list of the transaction, and a section detailing payment terms. The billhead has an ornate border at the top and bottom.

Invoice from J. S. Rosenfeld, a dry goods dealer located at 59-61 North Street, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Dated November 6, 1884. The bill lists two purchases: “Drawers” and “hose.” The billhead includes a printed header, a business name, a list of goods sold, and a total amount of $9.50. The business address is in the upper right corner of the billhead. The bill contains a statement that all claims must be made within three days after delivery of goods.

A stampless letter dated August 17, 1850, from J. B. Butler & Son in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, to Hendricks & Brothers in New York, New York. The letter concerns a request for details on copper roofing, specifying a quantity of 420 square feet. The letter includes an orange circular date stamp and a truncated "5".