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Stereograph of a street vendor and three children at a produce stand, Leominster, Mass., 1888

A street vendor sells his wares as three children stand in front of his stand. The vendor is selling fruit such as pineapples and bananas that are hung from the posts and canvas that make up the stand. There are boxes with an array of cloth and other items surrounding them on a table. Under the tabl...

Group portrait of a class at Medfield High School, Medfield, Mass., Mar. 16, 1894

At Medfield High School, a man possibly named Mr. Guild, the principal and four teachers stand in front of the classroom chalkboard. Students are seated at desks some of whom look at books.

Group portrait of Miss Lucette Colby's class outside the Intermediate School, Medfield, Mass., 1890

This is possibly the teacher, Miss Lucette Colby, with her class outside the Medfield Intermediate School in 1890.

Wagons outside cider mill with house, Windham, N.H., undated

This is an exterior view of a cider mill in Windham, New Hampshire, possibly in the 1880's. Several men have brought their barrels in horse drawn wagons to fill them up with cider. A man in the cider mill uses a pitcher and funnel to do this job.

Barn fire, Waltham, Mass., Aug. 1931

This is a group of men and children standing next to the ruins of a barn fire in Waltham, Massachusetts in August 1931. Some of the firefighters are hosing down the posts and wood that fell during the fire.

Interior view of the Boston Consolidated Gas Company, showroom, 100 Arlington St., Boston, Mass., undated

This is an interior view of a showroom of the Boston Consolidated Gas Company located at 100 Arlington Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Gas stoves line the floor of the showroom and customers are able to walk around them to view the product.

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Edward Rundlet papers

Series III, Papers of Edward Rundlet (1805-1874), 1814-1874, undated, contains correspondence, financial papers (including account books and some household bills), legal papers (such as the estates of his parents), literary productions, and miscellaneous printed materials. This series is arranged in...

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Correspondence

Subseries C, Other papers, 1814-1852, undated, contains correspondence, which includes three letters written to Edward Rundlet by Charles W. Marsh (1857), Matthew Bolles and Company (1858), and James G. King and Sons (undated); literary papers, which include volume 20 of the "Records of the Knights ...

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Financial

Subseries A, Financial records, 1829-1874, undated includes account books, assessments, general financial material, household bills, insurance payments, Portsmouth dispensary reports, and tax stamps. Miscellaneous household bills are dated 1852-74, and some paid by Caroline Rundlet dated 1852-53, 18...

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Legal

Subseries B, Legal documents, 1852-1872, undated, agreements regarding the continuance of Summer Street to Lincoln Avenue (1868) and an agreement with B. F. Webster (1872); deeds for property in Hampton, New Hampshire (1852), on Cabot Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1856), and on Middle Street, P...

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Literary papers

Subseries D. Literary papers, 1814-1852, undated, includes volume 20 of the "Records of the Knights of the Orders of the Pudding Stick," May 2, 1814- September 30, 1823; undated medical notes; undated stories; an essay and play; a list of bets (1848), a diary (1852), and one of Edward Rundlet's call...

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Printed materials

Subseries E. Printed materials, 1823-1858, includes admission tickets for lectures on the theory and practice of physics (1826), Materia Medica (1828), and the Boston Atheneum; regulations and an invitation from the Federal Fire Society (1840, 1847, 1852), the books "System of Fencing" (1828) and "R...

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Alfred Rundlet papers

Series IV. Papers of Alfred Rundlet (1811-1851), 1847-1864, undated, contains an undated invitation from Carrie Peabody to Dwight Rundlet; household bills from 1847, 1863, and 1864, rents (1857) and receipt of sale for the Thompson House on Pleasant Street (1859); Alfred Rundlet's passport (1850) an...

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Elizabeth Jane (Rundlet) Homer papers

Series V. Papers of Elizabeth Jane (Rundlet) Homer (1813-1839), 1823-1840, includes letters from Mary Darbishire (c. 1839), records of her account with the Portsmouth Savings Bank (1823-40), and the book "A System of Stenography" (1825).

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Louisa Catherine (Rundlet) May

Series VI. Papers of Louisa Catherine (Rundlet) May (1817-1895), 1823-1904, undated, includes a letter from Gertrude R. May to Caroline Rundlet (1840) and a letter from Georgianna May Sykes to Louisa Catherine Rundlet May, (1841); account information from the Portsmouth Savings Bank (1823-1840), bil...

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James Rundlet May papers

Series VII. Papers of James Rundlet May (1841-1918), 1849-1918, undated, include correspondence, financial records, literary papers, legal documents, printed material, and maps and drawings. This collection includes several account books and material related to the New Hampshire Society for the Prev...

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Correspondence

This series consists primarily of letters written to James Rundlet May from the following: A. P. Peabody (1849, 1858), Louisa Catherine (Rundlet) May (1860), C. A. Stuart (1861), Carrie Morison (1882), Charles S. Warner (1884), C. S. Thames (1884), Harrison O. Apthorp (1900), William J. Ladd (1912),...

Circuit Avenue, departure of the band, Oak Bluffs, Mass.

This is a street scene with a marching band parading through the center of town in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. A soldier's monument is to the side of the parade. Several commercial buildings line the street that the parade is passing through.

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Financial

Subseries B. Financial, 1854-1916, ncludes three account books, which cover the years 1872-1881, 1881-1882, 1901-1916, as well as one that is undated and one dedicated to the Memorial Day Fund, 1880. It also includes bills paid for the household (1854-1918), school (1857, 1859, 1861), taxes (1870), ...

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Literary papers

Subseries C. Literary, 1854-1916, undated, includes diaries dating from 1854-1859; general writings, which include a poem from Frank W. Hackett, the Hill Family genealogy, the Boardman Poem on Federal Fire Society Members, obituary of Elihu Chauncey, an oration for the Golden Branch Society at Phill...

Beach & Cottage Club, north, watching the water sports, Falmouth Heights, Mass.

A crowd of people sit and stand on the pier and beach next to the Beach and Cottage Club in Falmouth Heights, Massachusetts. The club building extends out over the water from the beach and is held up by pilings.

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Legal papers

Subseries D. Legal, 1862-1907, includes canceled checks from the estate of James Rundlet (1874-1884), a dog license (1870-1871), the will of Edward Rundlet (1871), receipt as administrator of Stephen Salisbury (1877), lease of the Portsmouth Academy to Storer Post No. 1 (1891), Shares in Portsmouth ...

Interior view of a duck blind in Ponkapoag, Canton, Mass., undated

The interior view of a duck blind was created for hunting in Ponkapoag, Canton, Massachusetts. Wooden walls, a dirt floor, a building, a couple of benches and a wood box make up the stand. On the first bench ten ducks are resting amidst some other hunting tools. The second bench has a dog resting...

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Printed materials

Subseries E. Printed materials, 1856-1916, undated, consists of a variety of printed materials, which include: a bookplate of Elihu Chauncey, a copy of the Federal Fire Society Song (1870), constitutions and bylaws for the New Hampshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (1876, 1878, 1...

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Maps and drawings

Subseries F. Maps and Drawings, undated, includes diagrams of internal organs and sketches, most likely related to James Rundlet May's medical studies.

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Mary Ann (Morison) May papers

Series VIII. Papers of Mary Ann (Morison) May (1844-1936), 1862-1935, undated, includes a few letters, financial papers, legal documents (including Horace Morison's 1867 will), and literary works (including her sister's handwritten cookbook, Mrs. Sayres's recipes for tea cakes and James Rundlet May'...

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Correspondence

Subseries A. Correspondence, 1862-1935, consists of two letters, one from C. A. Morison (1862), and one from Gertrude R. May (1880), a telegram from Mrs. Horace Morison (1878), and an invitation to the 1935 wedding of N. O. Morison to W. P. Allis.

Bathers at the beach

This is a group of people standing on the shoreline of a beach in Lynn, Massachusetts. There is a light on a pole away from the water that some men and women are standing next to.

Stereograph of the T.W. Tuttle family picnicking in a garden, Dorchester, Mass., undated

The T. W. Tuttle family in Dorchester, Massachusetts has a picnic in a garden. A house is in the distance with trees surrounding it.

Stereograph of a group of people playing golf on a lawn, Amherst, N.H., undated

This is a man and a woman with three children holding golf clubs on a lawn in Amherst, New Hampshire. In the background is a large hotel with trees in front of it.

Man painting on Ledge Hill, Sunapee, N.H., undated

This is a man sitting at an easel while he paints on Ledge Hill overlooking Lake Sunapee in Sunapee, New Hampshire. The town of Sunapee is in the distance and a range of mountains can be seen.

Stereograph of a restaurant, location unknown, undated

This is a restaurant on a lake with five people standing on the porch. A large sign that says "Refreshments' is above the roof of the porch.

People waiting to board the steamboat Sankaty, Oak Bluffs, Mass., undated

This is a large group of people congregated on a wharf in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. There is a pier where the steamboat Sankaty has docked and people are getting on and off the boat. A sign on top of the covered standing area reads New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket Steamboat Company. A ...

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Mary Plummer Barrell (1771-1814)

This subseries is made up of a small collection of correspondence dating from 1795 to 1810 and literary papers, including an obituary. Mary Plummer Sayward was born in 1771. She married Jonathan Sayward Barrell in 1795 and had eight children with him: Nathaniel, Jonathan Sayward, Elizabeth, George, ...

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Anna "Nancy" Plummer Barrell (1767-1826)

This subseries is made up of a small amount of correspondence and legal documents, including the will of Elizabeth Plummer (sister of Anna). Anna was born in 1767. She married Jonathan Sayward Barrell as his second wife in 1816. She died in 1826.

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John Barrell (1776-1867)

This subseries consists of one piece of correspondence dated 1863. John was the son of Sarah and Nathaniel Barrell, born in 1776. He died in 1867.

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Charlotte Barrell Cheever (1778-1853)

This subseries consists of a small amount of correspondence dated between 1803 and 1844 and undated literary papers including an obituary. Charlotte was the daughter of Sarah and Nathaniel Barrell. She married Nathaniel Cheever in 1804. They had four children: Henry, Elizabeth, George Barrell, and C...

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Nathaniel Cheever (1778-1859)

This subseries includes correspondence dated 1803 and 1810 and an undated obituary. Nathaniel Cheever married Charlotte Barrell in 1804. They had four children: Henry, Elizabeth, George Barrell, and Charlotte. Nathaniel died in 1859.

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George Guelphs Barrell (1780-1838)

This subseries includes account books and miscellaneous items dated 1805-1835.George Guelphs was the son of Sarah and Nathaniel Barrell. He was born in 1780, and he died in 1838.

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Nathaniel Sayward Barrell (1795-1853)

This subseries consists of one piece of correspondence dated 1851. Nathaniel Sayward Barrell was the son of Jonathan Sayward Barrell and Mary Plummer. He was born in 1795, and he died in 1866.

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Jonathan Sayward Barrell II (1797-1866)

This subseries includes correspondence dated between 1850 and 1862 and legal papers, including a deed, dated 1843. Jonathan Sayward Barrell II was the son of Jonathan Sayward Barrell and Mary Plummer. He was born in 1797. He married Julia Manent in 1845, and they had one son: George Octavius Barrell...

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Elizabeth Sayward Barrell (1799-1883)

This subseries consists of a copy of a will dated 1872. Elizabeth Sayward Barrell was the daughter of Jonathan Sayward Barrell and Mary Plummer. She was born in 1799, and she died in 1883.

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Mary Sayward Barrell (1803-1889)

This subseries includes correspondence, financial records, literary papers (including diaries, memos, calling cards, poems, and recipes), and miscellaneous undated items. Mary Sayward Barrell was the daughter of Jonathan Sawyard Barrell and Mary Plummer. She was born in 1803, and she died in 1889.

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Joseph Sayward Barrell (1808-1862)

This subseries consists of correspondence, financial records, legal papers (deed and passport), and literary papers (record book). Joseph Sayward Barrell was the son of Jonathan Sayward Barrell and Mary Plummer. He was born in 1808, and he died in 1862.

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George Barrell Cheever (1807-1890)

This subseries includes correspondence, legal papers (passport) and literary papers. George Barrell Cheever was the son of Charlotte Barrell and Nathaniel Cheever.

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Henry T. Cheever (1814-1890)

This subseries consists of correspondence dated 1845 to 1854, 1884, and 1888. Henry T. Cheever was the son of Charlotte Barrell and Nathaniel Cheever. He married Jane Tyler, and they had four daughters: Elizabeth Bancroft, Ellen, Louisa, and Charlotte.

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Elizabeth Cheever Washburn (1812-1893)

This subseries consists of correspondence dating between 1868 and 1893. Elizabeth Cheever was the daughter of Charlotte Barrell and Nathaniel Cheever. She married Schabod Washburn.

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Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever Wheeler (1862-1947)

This subseries includes correspondence dated 1887 to 1919 and literary papers dated 1908. Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever was the daughter of Henry T. Cheever and Jane Tyler. She married Leonard Wheeler in 1897, and they had four children: Bancroft Cheever, Leonard, Eunice, and Nathaniel. Elizabeth died ...

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Leonard Wheeler (1845-1935)

This subseries includes correspondence dating from 1905 to 1953. Leonard Wheeler married Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever in 1897, and they had four children: Bancroft Cheever, Leonard, Eunice, and Nathaniel.

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Ellen Cheever Rockwood (1860-1933)

This subseries includes correspondence dating between 1885 and 1906, and some that is undated. Ellen Cheever was the daughter of Henry T. Cheever and Jane Tyler. She married George Rockwood.