"School Supplies" is a fascinating historical catalog from W.A. Choate & Co. of Albany, N.Y., dating back to approximately 1890. This catalog offers a glimpse into the educational materials and school supplies available to students and educators in the late 19th century. It provides a detailed listing of items ranging from textbooks and writing implements to classroom furniture and other essential teaching aids. A valuable resource for historians, educators, and collectors, this catalog showcases the evolution of educational tools and retail practices. It provides insight into the material culture of American education during a period of significant social and technological change.
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