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- Steamboat and Cargo at a Landing, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1866-1890 -

- 1866-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Steamboat and Cargo at a Landing, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1866-1890
- Old St. Louis Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1870 - This carte-de-visite shows the above ground vaults of Old Saint Louis Cemetery in New Orleans, Louisiana around 1870. Cartes-de-visite - small photographic prints on cardboard stock - were made in professional photographers' studios. Americans collected and exchanged cartes-de-visites, which remained popular in the United States from the Civil War in the 1860s through the 1880s.

- circa 1870
- Collections - Artifact
Old St. Louis Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1870
This carte-de-visite shows the above ground vaults of Old Saint Louis Cemetery in New Orleans, Louisiana around 1870. Cartes-de-visite - small photographic prints on cardboard stock - were made in professional photographers' studios. Americans collected and exchanged cartes-de-visites, which remained popular in the United States from the Civil War in the 1860s through the 1880s.
- St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1869 -

- 1869
- Collections - Artifact
St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1869
- Line of Steamboats at their Landings, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1866-1890 -

- 1866-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Line of Steamboats at their Landings, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1866-1890
- Bastian-Blessing Visual Layout Kit, circa 1949 -

- circa 1949
- Collections - Artifact
Bastian-Blessing Visual Layout Kit, circa 1949
- Jackson Square in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1866-1895 -

- 1866-1895
- Collections - Artifact
Jackson Square in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1866-1895
- Trade Card for Blessed's Coffees, 1880-1900 - In the last third of the nineteenth century, an unprecedented variety of consumer goods and services flooded the American market. Advertisers, armed with new methods of color printing, bombarded potential customers with trade cards. Americans enjoyed and often saved the vibrant little advertisements found in product packages or distributed by local merchants. Many survive as historical records of commercialism in the United States.

- 1880-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Blessed's Coffees, 1880-1900
In the last third of the nineteenth century, an unprecedented variety of consumer goods and services flooded the American market. Advertisers, armed with new methods of color printing, bombarded potential customers with trade cards. Americans enjoyed and often saved the vibrant little advertisements found in product packages or distributed by local merchants. Many survive as historical records of commercialism in the United States.
- Blessing Snoopy Alarm Clock, 1970-1980 - Snoopy was just an ordinary dog when the "Peanuts" comic strip started in 1950. But that didn't last for long. He soon became almost human, walking on two legs, showing a rebellious streak, and daydreaming about being anywhere but his doghouse. Increasingly, the public related so well to Snoopy's persona that he became a popular figure on Peanuts-related merchandising products.

- 1970-1980
- Collections - Artifact
Blessing Snoopy Alarm Clock, 1970-1980
Snoopy was just an ordinary dog when the "Peanuts" comic strip started in 1950. But that didn't last for long. He soon became almost human, walking on two legs, showing a rebellious streak, and daydreaming about being anywhere but his doghouse. Increasingly, the public related so well to Snoopy's persona that he became a popular figure on Peanuts-related merchandising products.
- Bless & Drake Company Charcoal Flatiron, circa 1852 -

- circa 1852
- Collections - Artifact
Bless & Drake Company Charcoal Flatiron, circa 1852
- Aerial View, Possibly New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1880 - This carte-de-visite shows an aerial city view of an unidentified city--possibly New Orleans, Louisiana--around 1880. Cartes-de-visite - small photographic prints on cardboard stock - were made in professional photographers' studios. Americans collected and exchanged cartes-de-visites, which remained popular in the United States from the Civil War in the 1860s through the 1880s.

- circa 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Aerial View, Possibly New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1880
This carte-de-visite shows an aerial city view of an unidentified city--possibly New Orleans, Louisiana--around 1880. Cartes-de-visite - small photographic prints on cardboard stock - were made in professional photographers' studios. Americans collected and exchanged cartes-de-visites, which remained popular in the United States from the Civil War in the 1860s through the 1880s.