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Exterior view of the Berkeley Villa/Martha Codman Karolik House, Newport, Rhode Island, undated

A woman stands on the balcony of the Berkeley Villa/Martha Codman Karolik House in Newport, Rhode Island. The house was designed by Martha Codman's cousin, the architect Ogden Codman.

Design for a cottage for Henry C. Bowen, Esq.

Architect Joseph Collins Wells designed Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, Connecticut for Henry Chandler Bowen. These north front and east front elevations and first and second floor plans were drawn in ink and pencil with watercolor on a single sheet.

Town houses of James M. Beebe & Gardner Brewer House, covering the John Hancock Estate on Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

This presentation drawing depicts the front elevation of the French Renaissance double town houses at 29-30 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts, designed by Gridley James Fox Bryant as the homes of James M. Beebe (30 Beacon Street) and Gardner Brewer (29 Beacon Street). The John Hancock House had b...

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Set of architectural drawings of Holbrook Hall, Newton, Mass., 1875

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Framing plan of the Thomas Wigglesworth House, Manchester, Mass., Feb. 9, 1889

This framing plan is for the ocean view of a summer cottage designed for Thomas Wigglesworth by Gridley James Fox Bryant at 9 Old Neck Road in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. The design combines Queen Anne and Colonial Revival elements. The drawing is dated February 9, 1889.

Bird's-eye perspective of the garden, The Hague, Hamilton, Mass., ca. 1915

This watercolor on paper bird's-eye perspective drawing shows the estate and garden of Alexander Cochrane, known as The Hague or The Farm, in Hamilton, Massachusetts. Arthur Shurcliff designed the garden. Cochrane was a chemical manufacturer and businessman. A wall surrounds the garden on two sides,...

Set of architectural drawings of the John McCarthy and William Kallady Houses, Roxbury, Boston, Mass., Jan. 26, 1897

1 set of 9 architectural drawings

First floor plan of the John McCarthy and William Kallady Houses, Roxbury, Boston, Mass., Jan. 26, 1897

This first floor plan is for two triple-deckers on Calumet Street in the Parker Hill neighborhood of Roxbury in Boston, Massachusetts. The architects, Samuel Rantin & Son, designed the dwellings for John McCarthy (154 Calumet Street) and William Kallady (152 Calumet Street).

Presentation drawing of an unidentified brick cottage bungalow, designed by Frank Chouteau Brown, location unknown, 1912

These presentation drawings depict a brick cottage bungalow designed by Frank Chouteau Brown. The ink and pencil on trace drawings include a front and side rendering; first and second story floor plans; and a front sectional elevation. There is information about the cubic area of the house and estim...

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Set of architectural drawings of the Mrs. Arland A. Dirlam House, Stoneham, Mass., 1935

1 set of 18 architectural drawings

Perspective drawing of an unidentified house, designed by David J. Abrahams, location unknown, 1940s

David J. Abrahams, whose office was located at 260 Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts, designed the International-style suburban house depicted in this presentation drawing rendered in colored pencil.

Design for an unidentified house, location unknown, 1920s-1950s

This is a preliminary drawing for an unidentified International-style suburban house.

Fourth of July celebration, Walpole, N.H.

A crowd of people celebrate July Fourth on the Common of Walpole, New Hampshire in 1874. They seem to be crowding around some person or activity. Some participants watch from horse-drawn carriages. The front façade of the First Congregational Church of Walpole at 15 Washington Street, built in 1833...

Portrait of Sarah Orne Jewett

This cabinet card presents a portait of author Sarah Orne Jewett in profile, taken at Warren's Portraits, 465 Washington Street in Boston.

Portrait of Sarah Orne Jewett with book

This portait shows Sarah Orne Jewett in profile reading a book while seated at a table, on which sits a small vase of flowers.

Exterior view of the Old Witch / Corwin House, North and Essex Sts., Salem

This exterior view shows the gabled front façade of the Jonathan Corwin House, also known as the Witch House, at 310 1/2 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. A car is parked at a meter in front of the house, and another car is parked in a driveway next to the house. Jonathan Corwin served as a magi...

Exterior view of the Old Witch / Corwin House, North and Essex Sts., Salem

This exterior view shows the Jonathan Corwin House, also known as the Witch House, at 310 1/2 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Jonathan Corwin served as a magistrate and judge during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Corwin's grandson's widow remodeled the house with a gambrel roof in 1746 and Ge...

Four exterior views of the Old Witch / Corwin House, North and Essex Sts., Salem

This is a composite of four exterior views of the Jonathan Corwin House, also known as the Witch House, at 310 1/2 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Jonathan Corwin served as a magistrate and judge during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The first image is a reproduction of an 1819 Samuel Bartoll...

Exterior view of the Old Witch / Corwin House / Roger Williams House, North and Essex Sts., Salem

This exterior view shows the Jonathan Corwin House, also known as the Witch House, and the single-story apothecary George P. Farrington added to the house around 1856 on 310 1/2 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Jonathan Corwin served as a magistrate and judge during the Salem Witch Trials of 1...

Exterior view of the Old Witch / Corwin House / Roger Williams House , North and Essex Sts., Salem

This exterior view shows the Jonathan Corwin House, also known as the Witch House, and the single-story apothecary George P. Farrington added to the house around 1856 on 310 1/2 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts from the North Street side. Jonathan Corwin served as a magistrate and judge during t...

Exterior view of the Old Witch / Corwin House / Roger Williams House , North and Essex Sts., Salem

This is a reproduction of an 1819 Samuel Bartoll painting of the Jonathan Corwin House on 310 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Joanthan Corwin served as a magistrate and judge during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The original painting is in the Peabody Essex Museum.

Exterior view of Baptist church on Brighton Ave., Allston, Mass.

A trolley car passes by the Brighton Avenue Baptist Church (1857-1931) on Brighton Avenue in the Union Square neighborhood of Allston. The signs on the car read: "Corner Coolidge [word illegible] Brookline Village"; "Oak Square [word illegible] Huntington Avenue"; "Pops concert"; and car number 3215...

View of Hull Street and the Old North Church, Boston, Mass., undated

This view from Hull Street to the intersection with Salem Street shows the entrance to Old North Church, also known as Christ Church, in the North End of Boston. There are vines on the lower portions of the front façade.

Boston Elevated Railway construction, Dudley and Washington Sts., Roxbury, Mass.

A street-level view of the Boston Elevated Railway construction at the intersection of Dudley and Washington Sts., Roxbury, Massachusetts. A few pedestrians can be seen beneath the elevated structure.

For Forrest Hills foundation #774, concrete piers, Stony Brook #6218

Photo is a below-ground view of the foundation of the Forest Hills station in Jamaica Plains, Boston, Massachusetts. The Stony Brook runs through a tunnel that is illuminated by natural light from above.

Bathing place, Manchester, Mass., 1886

Two unidentified boys face the incoming surf at Manchester, Massachusetts. The image verso for print 82767 is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot) Curtis (1841-1923), Boston and Manchester, MA."

Front parlor facing west, Roseland Cottage, Woodstock, Conn.

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Interior view of the front parlor facing north, Bowen House, Woodstock, Conn.

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Front parlor mantel (facing west), Bowen House, Woodstock, Conn.

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Nurses Dorothy Ruggles (left) and Gertrude Harmon (right) standing in front of the Josiah Quincy House, Quincy, Mass.

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Nurses Dorothy Ruggles (left) and Gertrude Harmon (right) standing in front of the Josiah Quincy House, Quincy, Mass.

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Brochure cover for White Mountain Refrigerators

A trade card for White Mountain Refrigerators, made by the Maine Manufacturing Co., and sold by Austin S. Cook & Co. at 67-69 Main Street in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. The name, Ketterlinus, a printing company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, appears in the lower left corner. The card is comprised of s...

Trade card for the Fort Wayne improved Western Washer

This trade card promotes the improved Fort Wayne Western Washer, made by the Horton Manufacturing Co. of Fort Wayne, Indiana. The name, Calvert Lith. Co., a printing company in Detroit, Michigan, appears in the lower left corner. A woman in an apron demonstrates the washing machine for another woman...

Trade card for the White Mountain Triple Motion Ice Cream Freezer, Nashua, New Hampshire, undated

The freezer is printed on one side with a cutaway section to reveal the inner parts of the machine. On the other side is a scene of a woman serving ice cream on a porch or balcony overlooking the Presidential Range of the White Mountains. On the right half of the latter side of the card, the name, A...

Woman sweeping a porch properly

A woman sweeps a porch with a broom. She wears a short-sleeved dress. Vines overflow from the side of the house over the porch railing.

Woman cleaning a floor

A woman in an apron and cap appears to be cleaning the hardwood floor of a room with a broom or brush. A rug has been moved out of the way for the purpose. The room is decorated with very elaborate patterns on the molding beneath the ceiling and wainscoting.

Reward of merit "for regular and punctual attendance, correct deportment and diligent attention to studies"

A reward of merit to demonstrate a teacher's approval of a student's "regular and punctual attendance, correct deportment and diligent attention to studies." In the center of the card is an image of boy and his dog. He appears to have been playing soldier as he is holding a rifle, and there is a hel...

Reward of merit

This reward of merit presents the second stanza of the unattributed poem, "What the Clock Says": "If your lesson you would get, do it now, and do not fret: that alone is hearty fun which comes after duty done." The poem is printed in a central panel, surrounded by a floral border.

School room with teacher and pupils

Schoolroom at Canterbury Shaker Village. On the right side of the picture is the teacher, who is seated behind a cloth covered desk. She is looking at a book, from the stack of books on the left of the desk. Left of her desk and in the forefront of the picture is a table on which stands a globe. To ...

Remains of the Beebe House (center, next to the State House)

A portion of the Beebe-Brewer houses remains standing in front of the Massachusetts State House. The mansions, built by two Boston merchants, James Madison Beebe and Gardner Brewer, on the grounds of the John Hancock House after that landmark was destroyed, were demolished to make room for the lawn ...

Remains of the Beebe House, center, next to the State House, Boston, Mass., March 1917

A view up Beacon Street past the Beebe-Brewer houses to the State House. The mansions, built by two Boston merchants, James Madison Beebe and Gardner Brewer, on the grounds of the John Hancock House after that landmark was destroyed, were demolished to make room for the lawn of the new West Wing of ...

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Exterior view of the Old West Church, Boston

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Doorway, 13 West Street, Boston, Mass., undated

An exterior view of the doorway to the C.W. Thompson & Co. music publishing business at 13 West Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Charles W. Thompson and Jonas Michael Miles formed and operated the Miles & Thompson firm to publish, import and deal in American and international sheet music at 13 West ...

Old West St. looking towards Bedford St.

A view of West Street in Boston, Massachusetts towards the intersection with Bedford Street. Town houses line both sides of the cobblestone street. A brick wall crowned with an iron fence encloses what appears to be a garden. The first house past the brick wall presents an oriel window and iron balc...

Lamb Tavern

A photomechanical print of an engraving of Lamb Tavern, also known as the White Lamb, which was located on the west side of Washington Street, between West Street and Boylston Street, in Boston, Massachusetts. Two men converse in the doorway underneath the tavern sign while pedestrians pass by and a...

Britton House, Dorchester, Mass., undated

The right side of a stereograph of an exterior view of the Britton House in Dorchester, Massachusetts from the end of the driveway that leads to the front porch. A woman and man stand on the front porch, three boys sit on the railing of the balcony above it, and a girl sits in a carriage in the driv...

Annie Fields and Sarah Orne Jewett, 148 Charles St., Boston

In the library at 148 Charles Street, Boston, Massachusetts, the author Sarah Orne Jewett sits near the windows and the writer Annie Fields reads next to the fireplace. Fields, wife of publisher James T. Fields, led a literary salon in this house. They shared this home starting in the early 1880s. M...

Looking up Tremont St., Boston, Mass.

A view from near the intersection of Boylston Street and Tremont Street, looking up Tremont Street along Boston Common towards Park Street. Pedestrians walk along the Tremont Street Mall, and enter and exit from the Boylston Street subway station kiosks designed by Edmund March Wheelwright. The Stat...

Tremont St. and the Mall, Boston, Mass.

Pedestrians crowd the sidewalk of theTremont Street Mall on Boston Common and walk past a kiosk of the Boylston Street subway station. Park Street Church rises behind the Park Street Station.

Tremont Street, south from West Street., Boston, Mass.

A view down Tremont Street and along Tremont Street Mall on Boston Common from the intersection with West Street. Pedestrians crowd the sidewalks on both sides of the street. Automobiles line the Boston Common side of Tremont Street.