Arnold Trade Cards: Index

~ I & J ~

Welcome!  & Introduction -- page 1
𝓦elcome to the "I & J" sections of The Earl J. Arnold Advertising Card Collection index! Company names are indexed as they appeared on the advertising (also known as "trade") cards. A company such as "A.J. Muzzy & Co." will be indexed under that name, and sometimes also under "Muzzy, A. J.  & Co." Shaded links lead to sites outside of the Earl J. Arnold Advertising Card Collection


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"Ice Boat Regatta" -- page 7
ice skate, how to -- page 7
iceboating -- page 7
I.L. Cragin & Co. -- page 19
Ilion NY -- page 66
Illinois State University -- page 86
Imperial Diamond needles -- page 37
Imperial Granum Co. -- page 26
"In the Shadow of Old Main" -- page 86
Institute Library (The) -- page 53
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute -- Appendix 1
Ira Perego Patent Bosom Shirts (etc.) -- page 148
Ives, O. B. -- pages  112,  114

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J & P. Coats -- pages  3,  40,   78
J.A. Burke -- page 68
caption reads "I would like to know how that air cow got though that hole!"
page 22
J. A. Christian -- page 88
J.A. Godfrey & Co. -- page 178
J.A. Lowell & Co. -- page 120
J.A. Pozzoni's complexion powder -- page 158
J.B. Williams Co. -- page 18
J.D. Larkin & Co. -- page 141
J.E. Murray & Co. -- page 149
J.H. Bufford & Co. -- page 7
J.H. Dudley & Co. -- page 79
J.H. Johnston -- page 50
J.H. Otis -- page 59
J.M. Littell & Co. -- page 105
J.O. Whitehouse -- page 49
J.O. Wolslayer -- page 42
J.R. Mitchell & Son -- pages   55,  95,  189,  191
J.T. Lovett -- page 4
J.W. Bussing -- page 22
J.W. Skelly -- page 93
Jackson MI -- page 2
James Marden & Co. -- page 68
James Prior -- page 95
James Pyles Pearline -- Best of, Victorian Companions
James, Thomas L. -- page 90
Janesville WI -- page 84
Japanese Soap -- page 2
Japine Washing Powder -- page 2
Jeaneret, A.E. -- page 113
Jefts & Parker -- Trade Card Mysteries
Jersey City NJ -- pages 78,  175
jewelry -- pages  114,  154,  183
Jim Tyler -- page 13
John Carle & Sons -- page 26
John E. Ward -- page 14
John English & Co. -- page 37
John H. Bufford & Co. --  pages  6,   7
John Habberton -- page 127
John J. Carle -- page 26
John L. Whiting & Sons -- page 135
John Mundell & Co. -- page 48
John Paret & Co. -- page 31
John W. Quinn -- page 14
Johnson, Clark & Co. -- pages  66,   107
Johnson & Kaiser -- page 61
Johnson's New Illustrated (Steel Plate) Family Atlas -- page 84
Johnston, J.H. -- page 50
Johnston's Fluid Beef (Bovril) -- page 107
Johnstown NY-- page 151
Jones, M.C. -- page 25
Joseph Breck & Sons -- page 130
Joseph L. Joyce & Co. -- page  115
Joseph W. Smith & Co. -- pages  79,  84
Judd, Wm. H. -- page 112
Judson, E.F. & Co. -- pages  31,  54,  68,  85
Jumbo -- pages  40,  78,  79

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