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- H. J. Heinz Company Boston Branch Salesmen, August 1897 - To promote his products to grocery stores and individual households, H.J. Heinz employed salespeople, referred to as "Travelers." Travelers were trained in product knowledge and attended conventions to learn new sales techniques. They also designed and built point-of-sale displays in grocery stores and set up demonstration tables for sampling the products. The men featured here are Travelers from Boston, Massachusetts.

- August 01, 1897
- Collections - Artifact
H. J. Heinz Company Boston Branch Salesmen, August 1897
To promote his products to grocery stores and individual households, H.J. Heinz employed salespeople, referred to as "Travelers." Travelers were trained in product knowledge and attended conventions to learn new sales techniques. They also designed and built point-of-sale displays in grocery stores and set up demonstration tables for sampling the products. The men featured here are Travelers from Boston, Massachusetts.
- Bicycle Racer, 1898 - An unidentified racer poses atop a bicycle in this studio photograph from the late 1890s. The image was taken by Boston photographer, Elmer Chickering, famed for his images of politicians, actors, athletes and other public figures.

- 1898
- Collections - Artifact
Bicycle Racer, 1898
An unidentified racer poses atop a bicycle in this studio photograph from the late 1890s. The image was taken by Boston photographer, Elmer Chickering, famed for his images of politicians, actors, athletes and other public figures.