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Subject: Children--Pictorial works


Trade Card: Laupheimer Brothers, Baltimore Merchants, circa 1885 Trade Card: Laupheimer Brothers, Baltimore Merchants, circa 1885

Trade card depicting children playing catch with a ball and cup. The card features the addresses 307 & 309 North Gay Street. The reverse side contains a full advertisement with a lithograph of the store. This trade card is part of Volume 9, Page 1, of archival manuscript collection Arc.MS.56. The card is circa 1885 and relates to a Baltimore merchant. The card's geographic context is Baltimore, Maryland.

Trade Card: Reisenger, Wm. & Son, Columbia Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland Trade Card: Reisenger, Wm. & Son, Columbia Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland

Trade card depicting a scene at 49 Columbia Avenue, near the corner of Green Street, Baltimore, Maryland. The illustration shows two children: a boy in a blue jacket holding onto a tree and a girl in a red dress and straw hat sitting on the lawn with a basket. The back of the card is described as 'full ad'. The card dates to circa 1885.

Trade Card: Reisenger, Wm. & Sons, 49 Columbia Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland Trade Card: Reisenger, Wm. & Sons, 49 Columbia Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland

Trade card depicting a scene at 49 Columbia Avenue near the corner of Greene Street in Baltimore, Maryland. The image shows three children: one boy in a rust-colored vest, and a girl in a blue dress holding three roses. A boy leans on a fence. Three large warehouses are visible in the background. The card is circa 1885. This trade card is from the collection of the university library, located in Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Box 2, Folder 58.

Trade Card: Star Clothing House, 130 Washington Street Trade Card: Star Clothing House, 130 Washington Street

This circa 1885 trade card depicts a comical scene of a cat being harassed by a boy. The card is blue and features an advertisement for the Star Clothing House located at 130 Washington Street on the reverse. The card's geographic context is associated with the location of the Star Clothing House in New York.