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Interior view of Sarah Orne Jewett's bedroom, Jewett House, South Berwick, Me.

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Interior view of Jewett House guest bedroom, South Berwick, Me.

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Exterior view of Jewett House from dirt path, South Berwick, Me.

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Cattle on street in front of Jewett House, South Berwick, Me.

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"Katy at Berwick" with cat Togo, South Berwick, Me.

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Mary Jewett (front left), Sarah Orne Jewett (rear left), and Mrs. George Tyson seated in a horse-drawn carriage, South Berwick, Me.

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Full-length portrait of Edna Dean Proctor, governess, standing, facing front, location unknown

Edna Dean Proctor, a governess, stands with her hands clasped in this image.

Exterior view of the Otis House with ladders under windows, Boston, Mass.

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Exterior view of the Otis House during removal, as seen looking up Cambridge St., Boston, Mass., June, 1925

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Exterior view of the Otis House during removal, as seen from the other side of Cambridge St., near Joy St., Boston, Mass.

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Interior view of the Otis House, dining room, Boston, Mass., 1960

The dining room furnishings are seen in this image taken in 1960.

First floor kitchen, Roseland Cottage, Woodstock, Conn.

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Exterior view of the Crocker Tavern, Barnstable, Mass.

This view from across Olde Kings Highway shows the Crocker Tavern in Barnstable, Massachusetts. The front façade is seen as is the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities sign in front of the building, which indicates that the Tavern is closed.

View of the Old South Meeting House from Province Court, Boston, Mass., 1922

A pile of bricks and sections of framing remain of the demolished Province House. The spire of the Old South Meeting House on Washington Street in Boston rises above the buildings in the background. On a building next to the demolition site, there are signs for: "Robert R. McNutt Co., building, wrec...

Exterior view of the House of the Seven Gables, Salem, Mass.

This view from across Turner Street shows the front façade of the House of the Seven Gables in Salem, Massachusetts. Two of the seven gables are pictured as are the picket fence and the sign above the shop door.

Ice cream cart and employees of Charles H. Wachter, Confectioners, standing in front of the Wachter store at 187 West Broadway, South Boston, Mass.

Four female employees and one male employee of Charles H. Wachter's confectionery and ice cream business pose in their aprons in front of his parlor and store at 187 West Broadway, in South Boston. Charles Wachter is the man with the shorter and lighter hair standing closest to the door of the store...

Portrait of Joseph Everett Chandler in profile

Alfred Wayland Cutting took this portrait of the architect Joseph Everett Chandler, shown in profile, facing right with a full beard.

Interior view of Golden Step Room dining table with model ship over fireplace, Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, Gloucester, Mass.

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Frame in the north wall of the second story chamber, Browne House, Watertown, Mass., undated

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Interior view of fireplace, Browne House, Watertown, Mass., undated

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Interior view of northeast corner of chamber, Browne House, Watertown, Mass., undated

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Set of architectural drawings of the Thomas Wigglesworth House, Manchester, Mass., Feb. 1889

1 set of 14 architectural drawings

East view of Faneuil Hall Market, Boston

An engraving depicts the east view of Faneuil Hall Market, also known as Quincy's Market, in Boston. Designed by Alexander Parris, the granite central market is flanked by warehouses built with the same material.

New Jail and Keeper's House, at South Boston, Mass.

Gridley James Fox Bryant designed a new Suffolk County jail and jail keeper's house to be built in South Boston, Massachusetts. The three-story Federal-style building in front of the jail was to be the warden's house. The Boston Common Council rejected the design for the house and accepted the desig...

D.R.T. Section 3, pipe trench at Waldeck St. and Park St.

A group of workers dig a trench for pipes at the intersection of Waldeck Street and Park Street in a residential area of Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts in connection with the Dorchest Rapid Transit line. Sawhorses are set around the site, and a truck is parked in the middle of the street. A perso...

D.R.T. Section 2. Track work on Dorchester Ave. from Charles (southerly)

Workers prepare to lay down railroad tracks on Dorchester Avenue in downtown Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts. A worker stands on the sidewalk in front of Hood's.

D.R.T. Section 2. Southerly view of Foster Terrace from new D.R.T. line

Photo shows a southerly view of Foster Terrace from the new Dorchester Rapid Transit line.

D.R.T. Section 2. Northerly view from 1509 Dorchester Ave.

Photo shows a northerly view from 1509 Dorchester Ave. Railroad tracks run down the center of the road as pedestrians walk on the sidewalk.

MBTA construction, Fields Corner, Dorchester, Mass.

A bird's eye view of a busy construction crew in Fields Corner, Dorchester, Massachusetts.

Fields Corner Station, Dorchester, Mass.

An exterior view of the Fields Corner Station, Dorchester, Massachusetts.

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Dining room, Josiah Quincy House, Quincy, Mass.

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Parlor at left of entrance, Josiah Quincy House, Quincy, Mass.

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Dining room, Josiah Quincy House, Quincy, Mass.

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Drawing room, Josiah Quincy House, Quincy, Mass.

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Parlor at left of entrance, Josiah Quincy House, Quincy, Mass.

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Hall, Josiah Quincy House, Quincy, Mass.

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View of Boston Public Garden and lagoon on a foggy morning

Fog rises over the lagoon and footbridge in the Boston Public Garden. The plan for the Public Garden by George F. Meacham included a pond. The four-acre lagoon was completed in 1861. Architect William Gibbons Preston designed the suspension footbridge, which was finished in 1867. The steeple of the ...

Scene from the centennial celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill

This stereograph of members in uniform of the Fifth Maryland Regiment Drum Corps at the Centennial of the Battle of Bunker Hill is part of Thomas Lewis's Centennial Views series. According to "The Boston Globe", after taking part in ceremonies at the Bunker Hill Monument, the Grand Army presented a ...

Deer Park near corner of Boylston and Tremont Sts., Boston Common

A group of four deer rest in the shade on the grass in the Deer Park, which was located on the Boylston Street Mall of Boston Common between the Burial Ground and Tremont Street from 1863 to 1882. A young visitor looks through the tall fence at the animals.

People waiting to see the Prince of Wales during his visit to Boston, Boylston Street Mall, Boston Common, Oct. 1860

On the Boylston Street Mall of Boston Common, a crowd of onlookers wait to catch a glimpse of the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, on a state visit. He stayed at the Revere House hotel on Bowdoin Square and took part in a military review on Thursday, October 18, 1860 on Boston Common.

Goat train, Boston Common, with Soldiers and Sailors Monument

A crowd of people watch as the goat train passes along a path below the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument on Flagstaff Hill on Boston Common. Six rams pull the little wagon on which riders could travel aound the Common.

Old Elm, Boston Common, after fall during storm and being sawed into lengths

The Old Elm, also known as the Great Elm, stood at the foot of Flagstaff Hill on Boston Common, was considered a landmark of the city and was called the oldest known tree in New England. The tree succumbed to the gales of a storm and toppled onto the ground on February 15, 1876. Parts of the tree we...

Postcard of young shoe shiners, Boston Common, Boston, Mass., undated

A group of shoeshine boys await customers in front of the William Blackstone Memorial Tablet on the Park Street Mall of Boston Common. Parts of the front and side façades of the Park Street Church are visible in the background. Cars drive down Park Street toward the intersection with Tremont Street.

Memorial plaque for Gilbert Stuart, Boston Common. Installed 1897 by the Paint and Clay Club

This close-up view shows the memorial plaque honoring the painter Gilbert Stuart, which sculptor Hugh Cairns created and the Paint and Clay Club of Boston installed on the fence enclosing the Central Burying Ground, or Old South Burying Ground, where Stuart is buried, on the Boylston Street side of ...

Tablet by John F. Paramino in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, Lafayette Mall (formerly Tremont St. Mall), Boston Common

This close-up view shows the Marquis de Lafayette Memorial, created by sculptor John Francis Paramino and dedicated by the City of Boston on September 6, 1924, on the Tremont Street Mall of Boston Common. The monument commemorates the 100th anniversary of Lafayette's march to Bunker Hill on the 50th...

Trees on the west side of Tremont St. Mall looking northwest, Boston Common, Boston, Mass., August 3, 1914

Several men sit on benches on a pathway near the Park Street Mall of Boston Common. Four of the men wear boaters, and two read newspapers. Pedestrians walk along Tremont Street past the R.H. Stearns department store and St. Paul's Church, and riders exit from the Boylston Street subway station.

Living tableau of the American Flag with forty-five stars, Boston Common, Aug. 16, 1904

Over two thousand girls and boys from Boston, Massachusetts form a "living flag" on grandstands, 120 by 60 feet, at the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic on the Tremont Street Mall of Boston Common opposite Temple Place on August 16, 1904. The school children are dressed in red, ...

Muster on Boston Common

A military unit wearing bearskins and bandoliers and bearing rifles with fixed bayonets stand assembled at the foot of a hill (perhaps Flagstaff Hill) on Boston Common. A military band, some members of whom hold brass instruments such as trombones and trumpets, are gathered behind the soldiers. At t...

Ruins of ancient trees on Boston Common after the Great New England Hurricane

The Great New England Hurricane on September 21, 1938 destroyed many trees on Boston Common. Branches and trunks lie strewn across the ground. The dome of the Massachusetts State House is seen above the devastation.

Monument commemorating the 1860s football games of the Oneida Football Club, Boston Common, erected in 1925

A close-up view shows the monument to the Oneida Football Club of Boston near the Spruce Street gate to Boston Common. The Oneidas were the first organized football club in the United States and played on the Common from 1862 to 1865. The surviving seven members of the team dedicated the monument on...