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Business Advertisement Card: Eastman's Soap 1972.21.0113 (1972.21.0113)
11.7 x 7.7 x .1 cm (3 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Many American advertising cards in the nineteenth century displayed a variety of visual and rhetorical themes to foster the attention of potential consumers...

Business Advertisement Card: Simon Adelsheim Clothier 1972.21.0114 (1972.21.0114)
9.2 x 5.2 x .1 cm (1 g)
Location: America, North: United States: Linn County: Iowa: Cedar Rapids
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: One of the ways trade card advertisers could compensate for the flat, mundane nature of their paper products was by implementing natural imagery...

Business Advertisement Card: Mrs. C.O. Peck1972.21.0115 (1972.21.0115)
8.8 x 5.1 x .1 cm (1 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: One of the ways trade card advertisers could compensate for the flat, mundane nature of their paper products was by implementing natural imagery...

Business Advertisement Card: Leader Sewing Machine Co.1972.21.0116 (1972.21.0116)
13.6 x 8 x .1 cm (3 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Children were terrific advertising tools in American trade cards, with producers often using charming images of young people to increase consumer sentiments and facilitate a positive reputation for their brands...

Business Advertisement Card: Lutted's S.P. Cough Drops 1972.21.0117 (1972.21.0117)
11.3 x 7 x .1 cm (1 g)
Location: America, North: United States: Linn County: Iowa: Cedar Rapids
Period: 1865
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Many American advertising cards in the nineteenth century displayed a variety of visual and rhetorical themes to foster the attention of potential consumers...

Business Advertisement Card: Lutted's S.P. Cough Drops1972.21.0118 (1972.21.0118)
11.2 x 7.1 x .1 cm (1 g)
Location: America, North: United States: Onondaga County: New York: Syracuse
Period: 1882 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Many American advertising cards in the nineteenth century displayed a variety of visual and rhetorical themes to foster the attention of potential consumers...

Business Advertisement Card: Fairbank's Cottolene1972.21.0119 (1972.21.0119)
13.2 x 8.4 x .1 cm (2 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Many trade cards in the United States included racialized scenes to propagate white perceptions of civilization...

Business Advertisement Card: Woolson Spice Co. 1972.21.0120 (1972.21.0120)
14.2 x 8.9 x .1 cm (3 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Advertising cards that featured children and young adults engaging in consumer lifestyles were appealing to young audiences...

Business Advertisement Card: Palmer's Rob Roy 1972.21.0121 (1972.21.0121)
14.7 x 9 x .1 cm (2 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Printed trade cards which featured appealing designs and imagery were more likely to be recognized by the American public and, therefore, generate brand recognition for the producing company...

Business Advertisement Card: Andes Stoves and Ranges1972.21.0122 (1972.21.0122)
14.5 x 10.7 x .1 cm (3 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Advertising cards that featured children and young adults engaging in consumer lifestyles were appealing to young audiences...

Business Advertisement Card: Ayer's Cherry Pectoral1972.21.0123 (1972.21.0123)
12 x 6.7 x .1 cm (3 g)
Location: America, North: United States: Middlesex County: Massachusetts: Lowell
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Many American advertising cards in the nineteenth century displayed a variety of visual and rhetorical themes to foster the attention of potential consumers...

Business Advertisement Card: J & P. Coats1972.21.0124 (1972.21.0124)
10.1 x 6.7 x .1 cm (2 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Advertising cards that featured children and young adults engaging in consumer lifestyles were appealing to young audiences...

Business Advertisement Card: Western Electric Co. 1972.21.0125 (1972.21.0125)
13.3 x 9.3 x .1 cm (3 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Many American advertising cards in the nineteenth century displayed a variety of visual and rhetorical themes to foster the attention of potential consumers...

Business Advertisement Card: Florida Water 1972.21.0126 (1972.21.0126)
12.1 x 8 x .1 cm (2 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 1894 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Printed trade cards which featured appealing designs and imagery were more likely to be recognized by the American public and, therefore, generate brand recognition for the producing company...

Business Advertisement Card: "H. P. Knoblock, Wholesale & Retail Crockery and Glassware"1972.21.0127 (1972.21.0127)
17.1 x 12.5 x .1 cm (12 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th – 20th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: One of the ways trade card advertisers could compensate for the flat, mundane nature of their paper products was by implementing natural imagery...

Business Advertisement Card: Milwaukee 1972.21.0128 (1972.21.0128)
14.4 x 10.5 x .1 cm (4 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Advertising cards that featured children and young adults engaging in consumer lifestyles were appealing to young audiences...

Business Advertisement Card: Shaker Soothing Plasters1972.21.0129 (1972.21.0129)
12.7 x 7.9 x .1 cm (2 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Many American advertising cards in the nineteenth century displayed a variety of visual and rhetorical themes to foster the attention of potential consumers...

Business Advertisement Card: Pain Killer1972.21.0130 (1972.21.0130)
13.1 x 9.1 x .1 cm (3 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Many American advertising cards in the nineteenth century displayed a variety of visual and rhetorical themes to foster the attention of potential consumers...

Business Advertisement Card: Chas.T. Platt1972.21.0131 (1972.21.0131)
9.2 x 5.9 x .1 cm (2 g)
Location: America, North: United States: Linn County: Iowa: Cedar Rapids
Period: 1865 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media

Business Advertisement Card: Mosquera's Beef Jelly1972.21.0132 (1972.21.0132)
15.3 x 9.1 x .1 cm (2 g)
Location: America, North: United States: Linn County: Iowa: Cedar Rapids
Period: 1865
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Advertising cards that featured children and young adults engaging in consumer lifestyles were appealing to young audiences...

Business Advertisement Card: Mosquera-Julia Food Company 1972.21.0133 (1972.21.0133)
15.2 x 9 x .1 cm (2 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Advertising cards that featured children and young adults engaging in consumer lifestyles were appealing to young audiences...

Business Advertisement Card: Union Pacific Tea1972.21.0134 (1972.21.0134)
10.9 x 8.5 x .1 cm (3 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 19th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Printed trade cards which featured appealing designs and imagery were more likely to be recognized by the American public and, therefore, generate brand recognition for the producing company...

Business Advertisement Card: "Teas and Coffees"1972.21.0135 (1972.21.0135)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 1865
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: One of the ways trade card advertisers could compensate for the flat, mundane nature of their paper products was by implementing natural imagery...

Business Advertisement Card: "Lazell's Unrivalled Perfumes"1972.21.0136 (1972.21.0136)
11.2 x 8.3 x .1 cm (3 g)
Location: America, North: United States
Period: 1865
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Many American advertising cards in the nineteenth century displayed a variety of visual and rhetorical themes to foster the attention of potential consumers...

Business Advertisement Card: St. Louis Printing & Stationery Co.1972.21.0137 (1972.21.0137)
10.8 x 6.9 x .1 cm (2 g)
Location: America, North: United States: Missouri: St. Louis
Period: 19th century CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Advertising Media
Description: Many American advertising cards in the nineteenth century displayed a variety of visual and rhetorical themes to foster the attention of potential consumers...

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