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Your own vacation home--as you like it, when you want it, E. F. Hodgson Company, 1108 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass.; 6 East 39th Street, New York, N.Y., 1930

Hodgson houses are described and customers are urged to write for book G. The advertisement is from House & Garden, January 1930, page 28. The item verso describes Milcor metal building products, advertised by the Milwaukee Corrugating Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milcor products are manufactured ...

Cutting room floor, Macullar, Williams & Parker, 200 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

A handwritten description on the verso states this was a fourth floor cutting room for Macullar, Williams & Parker at 200 Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The building was designed by architect Willard Sears and burned down in the Great Fire of 1872. A new building was constructed on the...

Washington Street at Milk Street intersection, Boston, Mass.

The Milk Street and Washington Street intersection is in the lower left corner of the image. Numerous businesses line Washington Street such as opticians, printers, drugstores, tailors, and carpet stores. A horse-drawn vehicle and a handcart can be seen in the street.

Exterior view of Trinity Place Station, Boston, Mass.

1 black-and-white print

Exterior view of Huntington Avenue Station, Boston, Mass.

1 black-and-white print

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Letter from Andrew Jackson Downing to William Bailey Lang Esq, Roxbury, Mass., 1845

Autograph letter from Andrew Jackson Downing to Wm. Bailey Lang, dated November 1845, regarding publication of Lang's Views, with Ground Plans, of the Highland Cottages at Roxbury [Mass.}

Financial records

Consists of four billheads related to the financial activities of Frederic A. Eustis, the father of W. E. C. Eustis, builder of the Eustis Estate. Also includes an 1897 account of investments made by Mrs. Emily Eustis Jeffries (daughter of Frederic A. Eustis). Includes: 1836, Frederick A. Eustis ...

Highwood house, New Seabury, Mass.

1 folder with 13 color slides of the Highwood house, New Seabury, Massachusetts, unknown commission

Ross house, Lexington, Mass.

1 color slide for a house for Ross in Lexington, Mass. (no commissions)

Hitchcock Country Club, unknown location

Four slides of the Hitchcock Country Club, unknown location, (no commission)

Eastward-Ho Country Club, Chatham, Mass.

Nine slides of the Eastward-Ho Country Club in Chatham, Mass., no commission

Nathan S. Wales glass plate negative collection

This collection is comprised of 312 glass plate negatives that were created by Nathan S. Wales circa 1900-1915. The negatives were primarily captured in three towns in Massachusetts: Bellingham, Oak Bluffs, and Plainville. They show slices of life in these towns at the beginning of the 20th century....

Bellingham/Caryville, Massachusetts

This series contains 120 negatives from Bellingham, Mass. and 7 negatives from Caryville, Mass. Subjects include home exteriors, recreation areas, street scenes, mill buildings, and town landmarks such as the town hall.

Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts

This series contains 103 negatives from Oak Bluffs, MA. Subjects include cottages, harbors, group portraits, piers, and views of various ships at sea.

Plainville, Massachusetts

This series contains 82 negatives from Plainville, MA. Subjects include landscapes, street scenes, recreational activities, and the Whiting & Davis Company factory and its employees.

View of Whiting & Davis factory from West Bacon Street [WD1]

1 glass plate negative

Massachusetts Home Owner, vol. 8, no. 1, Home Owner Publishing Corporation, 143 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass., 1937 January

The issue of Massachusetts Home Owner magazine has articles on cottages, table decorations, and zoning. Issues are sent to shareholders of Massachusetts Co-operative Banks.

Inside of the house: practical and artistic suggestions; selected reprints from The House Beautiful, House Beautiful Publishing Company, Boston, Mass., undated

A variety of house interiors are described with floor plans and photographic prints of the interiors, including furniture, doors, and hallways.

The housing book; containing photographic reproductions, with floor plans of workingmen's homes. One and two family houses of frame, brick, stucco and concrete construction; also four, six and nine family apartments. Showing single houses, groups and developments that have been built in various parts of the United States compiled by William Phillips Comstock, The William T. Comstock Company, 23 Warren Street, New York, N.Y., 1919

Text on the title page reads, "Containing photographic reproductions, with floor plans of workingmen's homes, one and two family houses of frame, brick, stucco and concrete construction; also four, six and nine family apartments. Showing single houses, groups and developments that have been built in...

Make it your self!: over 300 ideas, The American Home, 251 Fourth Avenue, New York, N.Y., undated

Articles discussing projects for backyard living, such as barbecues, portable play yards, greenhouses, tool sheds, birdhouses, fountains, and stone paths, are included. Photographic prints accompany each article. Part of The American Home Library Series.

The American Home book of new house plans: 125 houses by foremost architects from all sections of the United States, 2nd ed., American Home Publishing Company, 55 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y., undated

House styles around the country are described for the reader. Floor plans and photographic prints of the interiors and exteriors of the houses included.

Perfect Home Magazine, Stamats Publishing Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1950 February

The magazine provides interior decoration suggestions for homeowners. Text on the front cover reads, "Published monthly in the Interest of Better Homes, by Clifford L. Swan Co., Inc., realtors, 234 Middle Street, Portland, Maine." Illustrations and photographic prints accompany the articles.

Household, Capper Publications, Inc., 121-123 West Eighth Avenue, Topeka, Kan., 1951

The issue contains articles on outdoor cooking, food, appliances, interior decoration, and home projects. Illustrations and photographic prints accompany articles. Advertisements for related businesses are included throughout.

Home, sweet home, by John Howard Payne, Pictorial Literature Society, Churchill Road, London, England, undated

Contains the lyrics to a song is used to promote the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company of Portland, Maine. Text on the verso reads, "With compliments of Union Mutual Life Insurance Company, Portland, Maine." Includes illustrations throughout. Published by the Pictorial Literature Society. Written ...

Melvin Goldman house, Orchard Green Aurora, Ill

House for Mr. Melvin Goldman, Orchard Green Ill, (commission 2094). This commission has not been located.

Wigwarm portable houses, E. F. Hodgson, Dover, Mass., 1908

Prices, floor plans, and specifications for Wigwarm cottages, bungalows, garages and other structures are described. Includes photographic prints of designs throughout.

Nelson Apartments

1 slide for Nelson apartments, unknown location, (no commission) undated

Modern homes: their design and construction, American Builder Publishing Corporation, Chicago, Ill.; New York, N.Y., 1931

The plan book contains twelve traditional home styles adapted for contemporary homes with suggestions for furniture and interior decoration. Includes illustrations for each home style discussed.

Home, autumn 1926, Walter Corey Company, 28 Free Street, Portland, Maine, 1926

Publication discussing the topics of interior decoration and furnishings. Includes photographic prints of the interiors of houses and furnishings.

Home, fall 1927, Walter Corey Company, 28 Free Street, Portland, Maine, 1927

Publication discussing the topics of interior decoration and furnishings. Includes photographic prints of the interiors of houses and furnishings.

Home, winter season 1927-28, Walter Corey Company, 28 Free Street, Portland, Maine, 1927-1928

Publication discussing the topics of interior decoration and furnishings. Includes photographic prints of the interiors of houses and furnishings.

We built a house ourselves, by Harry Irving Shumway; Furnishing of House Beautiful homes, no. 1, by Flora MacDonald, The House Beautiful Publishing Company, Inc., Boston, Mass., 1918

The volume contains reprints of articles which appeared in House Beautiful magazine. The first, written by Harry Irving Shumway, discusses home building. The second, written by Flora MacDonald, discusses furnishing homes. Photographs of the interiors and exteriors of houses are included.

View of Whiting & Davis factory from Plainville Cemetery [WD2]

1 glass plate negative

Harriet Beecher Stowe House,where Uncle Tom's Cabin was written, Brunswick, Maine

1 black-and-white print

Window shoppers in front of Charles Pollock's studio, 342 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

The backs of two women and one man are captured looking at the portraits in the photographer's studio window.

Exterior view, Parker House Hotel, School Street, Boston, Mass.

The Parker House Hotel towers over other buildings in the image. On the right side the back of King's Chapel can be seen. To the left of the Parker House is a building housing the J.B. Chisholm Printing Office, Gridley, auctioneers, and a bank at street level. Part of the entrance gate to old City ...

Exterior view, rear, Boston and Providence Railroad Station, Park Square, Boston, Mass.

Berkeley Street is in the foreground of the image. The station clock tower can be seen on the left side of the image. The top sign reads "Park Square Automobile Station, automobile entrance Providence Street." The second sign reads "Boston Autombile Exchange, automobile entrance Providence Street." ...

European traditions: a collection of cottage and chateau designs, Larry W. Garnett & Associates, Inc., 3275 West Ina Road, Suite 110, Tucson, Ariz., circa 1991

Contemporary house designs, based on French chateaux and cottages, are described in the plan book. Includes photographic prints and floor plans for various designs. An order form is in the back of the catalog.

New England Architect and Home Builder, vol. 1, no. 3, W. H. Hunt Publishing Company, 59, 60, 61 Currier Building, Lynn, Mass., 1903 March

Issue of the New England Architect and Home Builder magazine. The publication is "devoted to home building, decoration, and furnishing." Articles are accompanied by photographic prints and floor plans. Advertisements for related businesses are throughout.

Official souvenir & program, Rhode Island old home week, Old Home Week Committee, Publicity Department, Providence, R.I., 1907

The program promotes Rhode Island history, tourism, individuals, and historic buildings. Includes information on events and speakers as well as advertisements for local businesses.

Postcard, Clark House, built 1758, Wolfeboro, N.H., undated

The song title below the postcard reads, "Dear old New Hampshire." The refrain may also be the title which reads, "Carry me back to old New Hampshire."

Practical homebuilding, by C. O. Powell, North Western Expanded Metal Co., Chicago, Ill., 1914

The author provides guidance in selecting the location, design, building materials, and other considerations for building a house. Includes photographic prints of houses throughout.

Seventh annual Home Beautiful Exposition, March 26 to April 2, 1927, Mechanics Building, Boston, Mass., 1927

The schedule of events is listed in the program. Events featured the smallest ballet in the world, a wedding, a fashion show, and hair dressing. The running title is "Home Beautiful and Building Trades Exposition." Campbell's office is at 329 Park Square Building.

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This is the miniature gas bungalow to be shown at the New England Gas Industry exhibit in conjunction with the Home Beautiful Exposition, April 21 to May 5, 1923, Mechanics Building, Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass., 1923

The brochure, from the Salem Gas Light Company, describes the miniature house exhibit fueled by an on-site miniature gas plant. Tickets were enclosed for the Home Beautiful Exposition. Text on the top and bottom of the item reads, "You can do it better with gas."

Poultry housing, bulletin no. 133, rev., March, 1924, by O. M. Wilbur, University of Maine, College of Agriculture, Extension Service, Orono, Maine, 1924

The bulletin describes a chicken house for the optimum laying of eggs. Includes photographic prints, illustrations, and floor plans.

Concrete House Magazine, vol. II, no. 5, Portland Cement Association, Chicago, Ill., 1924

The issue of Concrete House Magazine describes the advantages of using concrete and stucco for house construction. Photographic prints and some floor plans are included. Text on the front cover reads, "Concrete for permanence."

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Royal Barry Wills Resources - Fences

Royal Barry Wills had photographs of fences from homes around New England. He used these images as inspiration for is own work. This folder contains fourty-two 8"x10" black and white photographs of fences and fence posts made from various materials.

Concrete House Magazine, vol. III, no. 2, March-April 1925, Portland Cement Association, Chicago, Ill., 1925

The issue of Concrete House Magazine describes the advantages of using concrete and stucco for house construction. Photographic prints and some floor plans for houses are included. Text on the front cover reads, "Fire-safe homes of permanent beauty. Ideal home built by Topeka Daily Capital, Topeka, ...

Designs for houses built of Indiana limestone: comprising twenty-one of the best designs submitted in the Indiana Limestone House Competition, 4th ed., Indiana Limestone Quarrymen's Association, Bedford, Ind., 1922 September

Text on the title page reads, "Reprinted from a special issue of the Architectural Review, vol. 5, no. 9, September 1917." Includes information on the prize and illustrations and elevations selected for publication, and extract from the report of the jury of award." Text on the front cover reads, "B...