The first scrapbook (loose pages) consists of many trade cards about groceries, meats, etc. There are a total of 74 pages. Page two consists of four cards, one is a cabbage. Page three has nothing. Page four consists of five cards, one is a saw. Page five consists of six cards, and one white envelope of an extra trade card. Page six consists of four cards, the top left card has a horseshoe as the border of the scene. Page seven contains eight cards and one white envelope with a trade card that was formerly on the page. Page eight consists of 10 trade cards, one is of a hollowed-out coconut, advertising "cocoanut". Page nine also contains 10 trade cards. Page 10 has seven cards, the most noticeable is advertising Kingsford's Oswego Corn Starch with a woman holding the box, while she is covered in the American flag. Page 11 has 10 cards, all but one of the them have an image of a single child as the main picture. Page 12 has nine cards, the top six have a portrait of a little girl (all the same company), while the bottom three all have a different bouquet of flowers. Page 13 has nine images as well, three are identical, other than one having been cut out of the rectangular paper. Page 14 has 10 cards too, the top three C.E. Nichols cards are small (there is one other next to it, but it isn't the same brand). Page 15 has three cards on it, and one corner where one used to be. This page is followed by a white envelope holding the card formerly on this page. Page 16 has six cards, the top three are full lenght portraits of women wearing very intricate 19th century gowns. Page 17 is nearly identical to the previous page. Page 18 has six cards. The top four are for Henry Mayo & Co. The bottom two are for E. A. Rich & Co. Page 19 has three cards and the middle card appears to be a painting palette with oysters on top. Page 20 also has a card that is a painting palette but this shows some paint colors on the left side and a sailboat in water on the right side.