"Van Houten's Cocoa / Guaranteed Pure Soluble Cocoa Easily Digested." Back of trade card.]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Advertising card (Trade card)]]>
Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)]]>
Late 19th Century (1880-1899)]]>
1890s]]>
Front of trade card, depicting wealthy white woman with native and jungle plants in background. Advertisement on back begins "A Word to the Wise."]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Advertising card (Trade card)]]>
1890s]]>
Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)]]>
Late 19th Century (1880-1899)]]>
Reverse of trade card depicting indigenous man collecting cocoa beans from tree.Card states: From Jones & Day, Dealers in Groceries & Fruits, 56 N Main St., Cortland, N.Y.]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Advertising card (Trade card)]]>
Trade card depicting indigenous man collecting cocoa beans from tree. Back states "From Jones & Day, Dealers in Groceries & Fruits, 56 N Main St., Cortland, N.Y."]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Advertising card (Trade card)]]>
Image of African American female picking cotton on the cover of October 1900 issue of Success Magazine.]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Chromolithograph]]>
1900s]]>
Early 20th Century (1900-1919)]]>
Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)]]>
Back states "Grind Your Coffee at Home."]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Advertising card (Trade card)]]>
Africa]]>
Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)]]>
1900s]]>
Early 20th Century (1900-1919)]]>
Animals]]>
Travel]]>
Ad Cards "Egypt." Front of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back states "Grind Your Coffee at Home."]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Advertising card (Trade card)]]>
Africa]]>
Late 19th Century (1880-1899)]]>
1880s]]>
Back of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back states "Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee costs more and is worth more than other brands of coffee."]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Advertising card (Trade card)]]>
Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)]]>
Early 20th Century (1900-1919)]]>
1900s]]>
Front of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back states "Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee costs more and is worth more than other brands of coffee."]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Advertising card (Trade card)]]>
1880s]]>
Late 19th Century (1880-1899)]]>
Back of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back displays slogan "Grind Your Coffee at Home," with info about Central African culture.]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Africa]]>
Early 20th Century (1900-1919)]]>
1900s]]>
Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)]]>
Animals]]>
Children]]>
Front of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back displays slogan "Grind Your Coffee at Home," with info about Central African culture.]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Africa]]>
1880s]]>
Late 19th Century (1880-1899)]]>
Back of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back displays slogan "Grind Your Coffee at Home," with info about "American Negro" culture.]]>
Smithsonian-NMAH]]>
Advertising card (Trade card)]]>
1900s]]>
Early 20th Century (1900-1919)]]>
Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)]]>