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The Vale

This folder of the Sears family of Waltham photographic collection includes photographs of the Lyman estate, "The Vale," in Waltham, Mass. The Lymans and Sears were related through marriage.

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Portraiture

This folder of the Sears family of Waltham photographic collection includes portrait photographs of individuals and groups. A note on the folder indicates that these photographs may be duplicates of others in the collection (see folders 1 and 2).

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Pets

This folder of the Sears family of Waltham photographic collection includes photographs of family pets.

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Coaching parade, New Hampshire

This folder of the Sears family of Waltham photographic collection includes photographs taken at a coaching parade held in North Conway, New Hampshire. It includes images of carriages being pulled by horses.

John Ward House, Salem, Mass.

A black and white photograph of the John Ward House taken in approximately 1908. In 1910, the Ward House was moved to a different location and restored. This image was taken in the original location on St. Peter's Street before the restoration and move.

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Connecticut - South Coventry - Nathan Hale House - Postcards

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Connecticut - Washington - General - Photos

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Connecticut - Wethersfield - Silas Deane House - Photos

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Maine - Damariscotta - G. E. Gay House - Postcards

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Maine - Fort Knox

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Maine - Ogunquit - River views - Postcards

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Maine - Riggsville

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Maine - Riggsville - General - Postcards

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Maine - Stoneham

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Maine - Stoneham - General - Postcards

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Maine - Woodfords - General - Photos

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New Hampshire - Bethlehem - General - Photos

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New Hampshire - Charlestown - General - Photos

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New Hampshire - Isles of Shoals - General - Photos

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New Hampshire - Isles of Shoals - General - Postcards

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New Hampshire - Rye Beach - General - Postcards

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Family Vacation album

Leather bound album with the words "Photographs" embossed on the cover. Contains 307 black & white photographs including 1 postcard and 1 news clipping photograph c. 1909-1927. Photos range in size from 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 to 4 x 6 to 6 x 9 1/2. Most photos are mounted in album with a few loose betwee...

Trade card for The Sun Dial Gas Cooking Stove, manufactured by the Goodwin Gas Stove & Meter Co., 1012-14 & 16 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and 142 Chambers Street, New York, 1890s

The stove features are described on the card verso. The image depicts the situation in the kitchen after the Sun Dial Gas Stove was purchased. The before image card is on Gusn: 196937

Aladdin's magazine, vol. 10, no. 3, January 1918, The Aladdin Company, Bay City, Michigan

Short articles promote Aladdin prefabricated houses. The magazine is published ten times a year by the Company.

Advance messenger of Aladdin, The Aladdin Company, Bay City, Michigan

The publication was intended as a pre-catalog alert to provide customers with background on the prefabrication manufacturing process.

Aladdin homes, The Aladdin Company, Bay City, Michigan

The catalog has illustrations, descriptions and floor plans for model houses sold by the Company. A separate order blank leaflet is included. Text on the bottom of the front cover reads, "The golden rule in home building presented by the Aladdin Company to Charles Hyzer."

Aladdin homes, 23rd annual catalog, catalog no. 42, The Aladdin Company, Bay City, Michigan

The catalog text states that the 1929 home pricing includes the heating, lighting and plumbing equipment. Text on the front cover reads, "The Aladdin Company presents the twenty-third annual catalog of Aladdin Readi-Cut Houses, Summer Cottages and Garages."

Aladdin Readi-Cut Houses, catalog no. 43, The Aladdin Company, Bay City, Michigan

The catalog has a section called "Facts about Aladdin Homes" in addition to house models. A boy and his dog are in the doorway. The second copy is Gift of Richard Cheek, 2019.

Aladdin Readi-Cut Homes, not prefabricated, catalog no. 55, The Aladdin Company, Bay City, Michigan

The Aladdin system of Readi-Cut Homes is described in the catalog. Two price lists and an order form are included for customers.

Aladdin Readi-Cut Homes, not prefabricated, catalog no. 63, 57th annual edition, The Aladdin Company, Bay City, Michigan

The catalog describes the new B-I-Y (Build It Yourself) system.The illustrations have been cut out of pages 31, 32, 47 and 48. A price list is included.

Aladdin Readi-Cut Homes, catalog no. 49, The Aladdin Company, Bay City, Michigan

Images, descriptions and floor plans are included for each house model. A price list is attached inside the back cover.

Aladdin Homes, The Aladdin Co., Bay City, Michigan

The item promotes the "Aladdin Readi-Cut Houses Catalog" for 1920 and has photographs of Aladdin Home exteriors and interiors.

Aladdin Homes, some interesting facts about Aladdin Service for 1922, The Aladdin Co., Bay City, Michigan

Home designs and floor plans are shown in the catalog. An article describes the purchase of an Aladdin house by "Today's housewife magazine" as a test facility and headquarters.

Aladdin news, 1/4 off sale, The Aladdin Company, Bay City, Michigan

Aladdin models are listed with price comparisons for customers. "These sale prices squeeze out practically the last vestige of war inflation values."

You can buy and erect an Aladdin for what the materials cost last year, The Aladdin Company, Bay City, Michigan

Customers are urged to buy before higher prices go into effect on April 1.

Envelopes for The Aladdin Co., mfrs. of Aladdin Readi-Cut Homes, Bay City, Michigan

The image caption reads "Shadow lawn." The envelopes are all adressed to a customer in Woodfords, Maine.

Keith's architectural studies, double houses and flats, vol. no.11, by Walter J. Keith, Minneapolis, Minn.

Double house plans are shown with floor plans. There are short articles on fireplaces, architect builder relations and prices for the customer to consider.

Keith's home-builder, vol. 1, no. 5, edited and published monthly by Walter J. Keith, architect, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Text on the front cover reads, "Illustrating ten of the latest and best examples of moderate cost homes with exterior views, floor plans, descriptions and practical hints on construction, ventilation, decoration, furnishing, etc." There is a special section on churches, schools and public buildings....

Keith's home-builder, vol. 4, no. 5, edited and published monthly by Walter J. Keith, architect, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Text on the front cover reads, "Ten designs of moderate cost homes with exterior views, floor plans, descriptions and practical hints on construction, ventilation, decoration, furnishing, etc." There is a special section on churches, schools and public buildings. There are advertisements for buildin...

Keith's magazine on home building, devoted to the home, its building, economics and social-life, extra issue no. 3, August 1, 1901, edited by Walter J. Keith, published by The Keith Pub. Co.

This extra issue has all the home designs under $800.00 published in previous issues. Advertisements for building materials and appliances can be found on the last several pages.

Keith's magazine on home building, devoted to the home, its building, decorating and furnishing, vol. 6, no. 5, November 1901, edited by Walter J. Keith, published by The Keith Pub. Co.

Illustrations, descriptions and prices give guidance to the potential customer. Advertisements for building materials and appliances can be found throughout the issue.

Keith's magazine on home building, devoted to the home, its building, decorating and furnishing, extra issue no. 15, January 1, 1904, edited by Walter J. Keith, published by The Keith Pub. Co.

This extra issue contains all the stable designs from previous issues of the magazine.

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Alfred Wayland Cutting photographic materials

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Alfred Wayland Cutting photograph album 6

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Jane Patterson

A black and white photograph of Jane Patterson (1922-2012) at Glezen Lane in Wayland, Mass. Identification of this item came from Michael Burr Patterson (b. 1936 in Wayland), cousin of the subject of the photograph.

John Adams Patterson and Henry W. Patterson, III playing instruments

A black and white photograph of John Adams Patterson (b. 1895) playing the violin with his brother Henry W. Patterson III playing the cello. Identification of this item came from Michael Burr Patterson (b. 1936 in Wayland), son of John and nephew of Henry.

Jane Adams Patterson wearing Sioux costume

This photograph contains harmful imagery of a white woman appropriating Sioux costume. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New England ...

Henry W. Patterson, III

Henry W. Patterson, III of Wayland, Mass. Identification of this item came from Michael Burr Patterson (b. 1936 in Wayland), nephew of the subject of the photograph.

Louisa Patterson Barrel

A black and white portrait of Louisa Patterson (ca. 1899-1925) as a young child. Louisa married Georges Barrel, and she died giving birth to their son Robert in 1925. The dress she is wearing in this photograph is still owned by the Patterson family. Identification of this item came from Michael Bur...

Costumed portrait of Jane Adams Patterson and Henry W. Patterson, II

A costumed portrait of Jane Adams Patterson and her husband Henry W. Patterson, II dressed in his father's Civil War uniform. Identification of this item came from Michael Burr Patterson (b. 1936 in Wayland), grandson of the subjects of the photograph.