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Harvard University diploma, 1896

Diploma, written in Latin, for a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University. It was granted to Evan Walter Dunster Merrill on June 24, 1896.

Boston Latin School diploma, 1891

Diploma, written in Latin, for graduation from Boston Latin School. It was granted to Evan Walter Dunster Merrill in 1891.

Harvard University diploma, 1857

Diploma, written in Latin, for a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University. It was granted to Ezra Dyer on July 15, 1857.

English High School diploma, 1874

Diploma for graduation from English High School. It was granted to Walter K. Watkins on July 2, 1874.

Allegheny County Medical Society certificate

Certificate granted to E. Dyer by the Allegheny County Medical Society in 1881.

American Baptist Home Mission Society membership certificate, 1852

This certificate shows that Samuel N. Swaim's father contributed thirty dollars for him to the American Baptist Home Mission Society for life membership.

Girl's High School diploma, 1883

Diploma for graduation from Girl's High School granted to Carrie M. Smith on July 2, 1883.

Dudley Grammar School diploma, 1877

Diploma for graduation from Dudley Grammar School granted to Harriet A. Fowle on July 2, 1877.

Harvard University diploma, 1896

Diploma, written in Latin, for a Bachelor's degree from Harvard University. It was granted to Henry Appleton Curtis on June 24, 1896.

Harvard University diploma, 1860

Diploma, written in Latin, for a Master of Arts from Harvard University. It was granted to Ezra Dyer on July 18, 1860.

Harvard University diploma, 1909

Diploma, written in Latin, for a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University. It was granted to Sidney Fiske Kimball on June 30, 1909.

Roxbury High School diploma, 1880

Diploma for graduation from Roxbury High School granted to Harriet A. Fowle on July 3, 1880.

Harvard University diploma, 1826

Diploma, written in Latin, certifying that J. Greele Stevenson [sic] has graduated as a medical doctor. It was granted in February 1826.

Harvard University diploma, 1859

Diploma, written in Latin, certifying that Ezra Dyer has graduated as a medical doctor. It was granted on March 3, 1859.

Girl's High School diploma, 1882

Diploma for graduation from Girl's High School granted to Harriet A. Fowle on July 1, 1882.

Rhode Island Medical Society certificate

Certificate granted to Ezra Dyer by the Rhode Island Medical Society on September 20, 1883.

University of Pennsylvania diploma, 1945

Diploma, written in Latin, for a Doctor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania. It was granted to Fiske Kimball on June 28, 1945.

Harvard University diploma, 1847

Diploma, written in Latin, for a Master of Arts degree from Harvard University. It was granted to Philip Howes Sears on August 25, 1847.

Harvard University diploma, 1849

Diploma, written in Latin, granted to Philp Howes Sears by Harvard College on July 23, 1849.

Harvard University certificate in Greek

"This certifies that Philip Howes Sears has attended satisfactorily the recitations and lectures and performed all the exercises and passed the examination required by the laws of the University in the department of Greek. In witness whereof the President of the University and the Professor of said...

Harvard University certificate in Latin

"This certifies that Philip Howes Sears has attended satisfactorily the recitations and lectures and performed all the exercises and passed the examination required by the laws of the University in the department of Latin. In witness whereof the President of the University and the Professor of said...

Harvard University certificate in Mathematics & Astronomy

"This certifies that Philip Howes Sears has attended satisfactorily the recitations and lectures and performed all the exercises and passed the examination required by the laws of the University in the department of Mathematics & Astronomy. In witness whereof the President of the University and the...

National Exhibition of Imported Blood and American Breed of Horses

Diploma from the National Exhibition of Imported Blood and American Breed of Horses awarded to Stephen Hayes of Natick, Massachusetts, for his stallion "Navigator."

Exterior view of Ames-Webster House, 306 Dartmouth St., corner of Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.

Exterior view of Ames-Webster House, 306 Dartmouth St., corner of Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.The house was built in 1872 by Peabody and Stearns and remodeled in 1882 by Sturgis and Brigham.

Marblehead High School diploma, 1867

Diploma for graduation from Marblehead High School granted to Henrietta Robinson Hidden on November 22, 1867.

Membership application to the Society of Colonial Wars

Application for membership for Edgar Jasper Rollins into the Society of Colonial Wars. The Society is for those who can prove lineal ancestry to a man or woman who served in any wars in which the Colonies (which afterward formed the United States) were engaged.

Bar Harbor from Malden Hill, Mt. Desert, Maine, 1882.

A bird's-eye view of Bar Harbor from Malden Hill, Mt. Desert, Maine, 1882.

Appointment to Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861

Decree to Gardner Banks of Boston appointing him to Captain of Company H in the 16th Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteers.

Appointment to Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862

Decree to Gardner Banks of Boston appointing him to Major in the 16th Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteers.

Family Record

A family register, possibly pulled from the pages of a Gleason's Pictorial. The register is blank and has a stain in the middle of the page.

Lincoln Farm Association membership certificate

Certificate stating that Edward R. Andrews is a member of the Lincoln Farm Association, which was founded to preserve the farm on which Abraham Lincoln was born. This certificate is No. 22999.

Panama-Pacific Universal Exposition invitation

Invitation to the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities to hold its annual meeting at the Panama-Pacific Universal Exposition in San Francisco.

Architectural registration, 1916

Architectural registration certificate for Edward Pearce Casey, granted by the State University of New York.

Stereograph of Pemberton Square and corner of Scollay Building, Boston, Massachusetts

A street scene depicting Pemberton Square and corner of Scollay Building, Boston, Massachusetts. A carriage and a horse-drawn omnibus are present in the intersection.

Architectural registration, 1924

Architectural registration certificate for Fiske Kimball, granted by the State University of New York.

Auction for dwelling houses

Broadside advertising an auction for dwelling houses, located on the "southerly side" of Eighth Street, between L and M Streets in Boston. The property was divided into six lots and the auction occurred on Saturday, May 11, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. "This is a rare chance for a workingman t...

Advertisement for Oak Hall, clothing and tailoring establishment

Poster advertising the services of Oak Hall, clothing and tailoring establishment under the direction of George W. Simmons at 32, 34, 36, and 38 Ann Street in Boston. Includes current and former price lists for clothing items.

List of blanks

List of blank forms for courts, merchants, banks, town clerks, and militia, sold by Lincoln & Edmand's. "Printing, in its variety, executed with correctness and neatness, at the shortest notice. BOOKS, STATIONARY, &c. constantly for sale. Orders thankfully received, and punctually answered."

Order of Dames of the Loyal Legion membership certificate

Membership certificate issued to Miss Katharine L. Rust, granting membership to the Dames of the Loyal Legion.

Daughters of the American Revolution membership certificate, 1925

Membership certificate to Miss Caroline Maria Smith admitting her into the Daughters of the American Revolution by her descent from Captain Charles Smith on April 27, 1925. The certificate was given on June 17, 1925.

Daughters of the American Revolution membership certificate, 1909

Membership certificate to Miss Olive Percival admitting her into the Daughters of the American Revolution by her descent from Soldier Levi Robinson on April 18, 1908. The certificate was given on April 17, 1909.

Daughters of the American Revolution membership certificate, 1893

Membership certificate to Miss Sarah Haskell Crocker admitting her into the Daughters of the American Revolution by her descent to Colonel Jonathan Glover on September 18, 1893.

Stereograph of Milk Street, corner of Federal, as seen from Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1875

Flags hang outside the Equitable Life Insurance Building for the 1875 Centennial. A part of the Post Office building can be seen on the right side of the image. Horse-drawn vehicles and spectators can be seen in the foreground. Wright & Potter, printers, are at the corner of Federal Street at 79 Mi...

American Legion resolution of appreciation

Resolution of Appreciation presented to Walter K. Watkins at the Twelfth Annual National Convention of the American Legion in Boston, October 6-9, 1930.

Latin & English High School Buildings, Boston, Mass.

This rheotype shows an explicit view of two schools with people walking around in front of them. George A. Clough, city-architect, designed the buildings.

New Boston and Charles River Basin

This black and white lithograph shows a prospective view of the Charles River Basin. The top half is a map of the Basin area and park system. A legend is included at the bottom which describes a plan for developing the river frontage. Engraved for Charles Davenport - first Projector of Embankment.

Testimonial given to Massachusetts Civil War soldiers

Honor to Corp. Henry W. Gifford, Co. I, 33rd Infantry for service in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts forces during the Civil War. The award has portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Governor John Albion Andrew on it.

Civil War honor

Honor to Samuel A. Tarbox, Wagoner in Co. F, 23rd Infantry for service in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts forces during the Civil War. The award has portraits of Abraham Lincoln and possibly Governor William Claflin on it.

Presidential conferral, 1866

President Andrew Johnson conferred upon Henry Rust of the U.S. Volunteers the rank of Brigadier General. Signed by the President and the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton. A note in the top corner reads, "Recorded, Volume 2, Page 103, Adjutant General's Office, June 5, 1866." Signed "S.A. Nich...

Military Order of the Loyal Legion membership certificate

Given to Colonal Henry Rust for distinction in the Late 13th, Maine Volunteers Infantry during the Civil War. He was received as a Companion of the First Class of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.