Stereoview of a group in front of the Barnard, Sumner and Company store on Main Street in Worcester, Massachusetts, September 1879. By Blair and Son.
Source: Boston Public Library.
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Stereoview of a group in front of the Barnard, Sumner and Company store on Main Street in Worcester, Massachusetts, September 1879. By Blair and Son.
Source: Boston Public Library.
A group of men posing in front of the George A. Plummer Dry Goods store on Hanover Street in Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1860′s/1870′s. By Rand and Bird.
Source: New York Public Library.
View of a street in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1865. The crowd of people down the street are said to be African Americans in line to receive rations. By Andrew Lytle.
Portrait of a fabric salesman posing with and a customer in a dry goods store, location unknown, c. 1850′s/1860′s.
Daguerreotype view of a group of men posing in front of the F.A. Candee, Dry Goods & Groceries store in Connecticut, c. 1851.
American daguerreotype of two shopkeepers posing behind a counter in a dry goods store, location unkown, c. 1850.
Daguerreotype of a coffee and spice trader posing on his wagon with a dry goods store, newspaper office, and a number of bystanders in the background which was taken in Winsted, Connecticut, c. 1850's.