The ten are identified on the verso as: Bill, FGC, Elinor, Stanie, Bella, Harry, Franer, Jim, Pudy and Peg.
Date: 1886
Collection: Harriot Appleton Curtis photographic collection
GUSN: 254789
Ref. Code: PC023.002.033
The tavern was established in 1774 and accomodates transient and permanent guests. Luncheon, tea and dinner are served under the owner-management of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Grandin.
Collection: Ephemera collection
GUSN: 254816
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.001
The Hart House has guest accomodations and serves luncheon and dinner.
GUSN: 254817
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.002
The postal address is given as "William Street, Mount Tom, Mass." The stage fare up and down the Mountain is 20 cents each way. The card verso lists the sights which can be seen from the Eyrie House location.
GUSN: 254818
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.003
The Baxter House is on the European Plan and provides rooms by the day or week.
GUSN: 254820
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.004
Massasoit House is located at the junction of the Boston, Albany, New Haven and the Northern Rail Roads. The card verso gives the mileage from various towns to Springfield.
GUSN: 254824
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.005
The Hotel Leominster provides electric light and steam heat.
GUSN: 254826
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.007
The property offers facilities for bathing and fishing. "Coaches connect with all trains at East Salisbury Depot on the Eastern Railroad and B. & M. Depot at Newburyport."
GUSN: 254829
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.008
The card states "Guests conveyed to and from the depots free of charge."
GUSN: 254830
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.009
The Belmont Dining Hall serves fish and clam chowders every day. The proprietor owns the Carleton House in Jacksonville, Florida and the Ocean Bluff House in Kennebunkport, Maine.
GUSN: 254832
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.010
The tavern was established in 1690 and serves food but no alcohol on the premises.
GUSN: 254833
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.011
The Upland has operated as a seaside resort since 1872 and is now preparing for its summer 1880 season. Stables, sail and rowboats are offered as amenities.
Date: 1880
GUSN: 254836
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.012
The brochure describes the features of the Publick House in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. The back page lists the Treadway Inns.
GUSN: 254838
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.013
The hotel building is seen in the card image.
GUSN: 254839
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.014
This inn is the former Hart House, built in 1640 by Thomas Hart, purchased by Ralph Warren Burnham in 1902 and leased in 1910 by Martha Lucy Murray. The inn provides rooms and meals. It sells early American antiques and distinctive gifts.
GUSN: 254840
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.015
The Inn serves luncheon, afternoon tea and dinner every day from noon until 8:00 p.m.
GUSN: 254841
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.016
The owner advises the public that his boardinghouse is now open in Hingham, Massachusetts. The advertisement is from the "American Traveler," 23 May 1837.
Date: 1837-05-23
GUSN: 254843
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.017
The Tavern is described as having "No liquors, quiet charm, excellent food." The advertisement is from "Massachusetts, cradle of liberty," 1947.
Date: 1947
GUSN: 254844
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.018
The Inn is described as old-fashioned and giving special attention to bridge parties and clubs.
GUSN: 254845
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.019
The features and rates of the property are described inside the borchure. The verso has a photograph taken from the water.
GUSN: 254846
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.020
The brochure describes the Hotel, the Lake, the roads, the town and the trains for the 1881 season. Plans and applications for rooms are available at the Evans House, Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
Date: 1881
GUSN: 254847
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.021
The Bryant House is located in the garden of the Berkshire Inn in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Afternoon tea and colonial antiques are sold on the premises.
GUSN: 254848
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.022
The Publick House amenities are described in text and photographs. A table of distances lists the mileage from major cities and towns.
GUSN: 254849
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.023
The guest receipt is for room and board at the Hotel St. Leonards in Winthrop Beach, Massachusetts.
Date: 1881-07-14
GUSN: 254850
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.024
The billhead lists board, housekeeping and several other items for the lodger's September stay.
Date: 1833-09-27
GUSN: 254852
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.01.025
Workers are shown on the church construction site in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Collection: General photographic collection
GUSN: 254879
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.1080.0180.001
Item
Collection: Mary H. Northend photographic collection, 1904-1926
GUSN: 254880
Ref. Code: PC034.TMP.219
The Gallery on the Moors was built by Ralph Adams Cram for Mr. and Mrs. William Edwin Atwood of East Gloucester, Massachusetts.
GUSN: 254881
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.1080.0050.002
The front wall in the second floor southwest chamber shows a dressing table with a round mirror.
Date: 1970-01
Collection: Historic New England properties photographic collection
GUSN: 254882
Ref. Code: PC006.COD.01.007
The furnishings in the southwest chamber, next to the hall way wall, are shown in this image.
GUSN: 254883
Ref. Code: PC006.COD.01.008
The Joseph Stebbins House is seen from the road with the front and side entrances visible.
Date: 1880s
GUSN: 254884
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.0760.0040.001
The Nims and Frary Houses are seen from the street in Deerfield, Massachusetts.
GUSN: 254885
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.0760.0040.002
The headstones are seen in this view of the Old Burying Ground in Deerfield, Massachusetts.
Date: 1883-1886
GUSN: 254886
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.0760.0040.003
A large elm tree dominates the landscape in this view of the south meadows in Deerfield, Massachusetts.
GUSN: 254887
Ref. Code: PC001.02.01.USMA.0760.0040.004
Crowds line the track and field areas on the Charles River Esplanade. The Craigie Dam Bridge is seen in the distance.
GUSN: 254889
Ref. Code: PC001.02.03.03.069
Sharksmouth, the summer home of Greely Stevenson Curtis, is seen in the image. A badminton net is in the foreground.
Date: 1885
GUSN: 254890
Ref. Code: PC023.002.034
The amenities of the Turk's Head Inn are described in the brochure.
GUSN: 254891
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.001
The amenities of the United States Hotel and proximity to transportation points are described. The map is "Engraved expressly for the guests of the United States Hotel."
Date: 1897
GUSN: 254892
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.002
The card provides the steamer timetable between Salem and Lowell Island.
GUSN: 254893
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.003
The bottom of the menu reads "A first-class Café attached to the House for Ladies and Gentlemen. Kept open until 12 o'clock every night."
Date: 1880-01-01
GUSN: 254894
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.004
The tea will take place at 7:00 p.m. in the County Hotel in Ipswich, England.
Date: 1892-11-19
GUSN: 254895
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.01.01.013
The property overlooks the Cape Cod Canal. Road Isle has a coffee shop, gifts and fishing tackle.
GUSN: 254896
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.005
The bottom of the card reads "Can accomodate families or individuals with Board during the Summer season. Price 5.00 per week."
GUSN: 254897
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.006
The card verso has a map with the property location.
GUSN: 254898
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.007
The Cabins are advertised as "new and modern."
GUSN: 254899
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.008
The cabins each have a hot shower and are availalbe as one or two room units.
GUSN: 254900
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.009
The postal address is in North Plymouth, Massachusetts.
GUSN: 254902
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.010
The card describes the clambakes and lists the steamship schedules.
GUSN: 254905
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.012
Menu from the Rockland Café, which was part of the Hotel Nantasket complex on County Road (now Nantasket Avenue) in Nantasket Beach (Hull), MA. Sometime before 1900, the name was changed to the Nantasket Café. The cover verso reads "Rooms, bath house and bowling alleys connected with Café."
GUSN: 254908
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.013
The Hotel is owned and operated by the Hampden Hotel Company. A mileage table from Boston and Worcester is provided on the card verso.
Date: 1916
GUSN: 254912
Ref. Code: EP001.01.062.04.02.014