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Old home week addresses, by Governor Frank W. Rollins, The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1900

The text of speeches the New Hampshire governor gave in Rollinsford, Salem, North Woodstock, Hanover, Concord, Mont Vernon, and New Ispswich New Hampshire, as well as Portland, Maine.

Horses and wagon on road [B1A]

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Rickson family on swing [B2]

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Rickson family playing croquet [B3]

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House with children leaning on front fence [B4]

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Storefront in Bellingham [B5]

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People in two small boats on Box Pond [B6]

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Two children in boat on west side of Box Pond [B7]

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Fair in Bellingham [B8]

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Looking up a street in Bellingham [B9]

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Street in Bellingham [B10]

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Street in Bellingham [B11]

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Box Pond in Bellingham [B12]

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Street in Bellingham [B13]

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Tree lined street in Bellingham [B14]

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Wooden barn at Box Pond [B15]

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Bellingham town hall [B16]

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Bellingham town hall [B17]

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North Bellingham school [B18]

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Old mill on Box Pond [B19]

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View of creek in North Bellingham [B21]

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Group of women posed on porch of Hendrick Cottage [B22]

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View of Box Pond [B23]

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Red Farm in Bellingham [B24]

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Storefront with horse and carriages [B25]

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Bellingham town center with Civil War monument [B26]

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Civil War monument with houses in background [B27]

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Baptist church and Civil War monument [B31]

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Baptist church and Civil War monument [B32]

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Baptist church and Civil War monument [B33]

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Bellingham railroad depot [B34]

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Colonial house next to large tree [B35]

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Hendrick Cottage at Box Pond [B36]

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Railroad tracks across water [B37]

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Price list, Robbins blue and brown process papers, drawing materials and drawing room supplies, Charles H. Robbins, Philadelphia, Pa., 1923

Prices and measurements for sheet and roll paper are listed in the item.

Old home week, Mansfield, Mass., July 28th-August 3rd, 1907

The program has photographs of historic houses and businesses including the Lowney Chocolate Works and the Riverside Japannery.

Album of Odd Fellows homes, 12th rev., deluxe ed., edited by Ida F. Wolfe, The Joseph M. Wolfe Company, 2007 Willow Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minn., 1927

Odd Fellow homes in each state are described with locations, dates, construction materials, costs, and the audience served.

The Cottage Hearth: magazine of home arts and home culture, vol. v, no. 4, edited by D. L. Milliken, D. L. Milliken, 101 Milk Street, Boston, Mass., 1878 April

Issue of The Cottage Hearth magazine. This issue has Henry Wadsworth Lonfellow as its portrait subject. There are additional articles on creating wax flowers, life in the Azores, school children, etiquette, and poetry.

New ideas for building your home from Better Homes & Gardens, rev. and enl., edited by John Normile, Meredith Publishing Company, Des Moines, Iowa, 1938

There are sections devoted to gardened homes, Bildcost gardened homes, and separate articles on other considerations such as building materials, roofing, wiring, painting, insulating, and landscaping. Text on the front cover reads, "100 selected homes with photographic prints and plans. Financing yo...

Album for 1907, Ambursen Hydraulic Construction Company, 176 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., 1907

Album discussing dam construction projects completed by the Ambursen Hydraulic Construction Company. Dam construction projects undertaken by the company are described in detail with photographic prints and diagrams. One project is the Russell Dam on the Westfield River in Massachusetts.

Calendar, Hume-Newhall Company of Augusta, Augusta, Maine, 1922 October

October 1922 calendar advertising the Hume-Newhall Company of Augusta. The business states it can supply plans for the house shown. Features illustrations of houses with accompanying floor plans on the verso. Text on the item reads, "Put your name on the key to happiness."

Calendar, Hume-Newhall Company of Augusta, Augusta, Maine, 1922 September

September 1922 calendar advertising the Hume-Newhall Company of Augusta. The business states it can supply plans for the house shown. Features illustrations of houses with accompanying floor plans on the verso. Text on the item reads, "Put your name on the key to happiness."

Calendar, Hume-Newhall Company of Augusta, Augusta, Maine, 1922 August

August 1922 calendar advertising the Hume-Newhall Company of Augusta. The business states it can supply plans for the house shown. Features illustrations of houses with accompanying floor plans on the verso. Text on the item reads, "Put your name on the key to happiness."

Calendar, Hume-Newhall Company of Augusta, Augusta, Maine, 1922 November

November 1922 calendar advertising the Hume-Newhall Company of Augusta. The business states it can supply plans for the house shown. Features illustrations of houses with accompanying floor plans on the verso. Text on the item reads, "Put your name on the key to happiness."

Calendar, Hume-Newhall Company of Augusta, Augusta, Maine, 1922 June

July 1922 calendar advertising the Hume-Newhall Company of Augusta. The business states it can supply plans for the house shown. Features illustrations of houses with accompanying floor plans on the verso. Text on the item reads, "Put your name on the key to happiness."

Royal Barry Wills examination of the exterior of the Medford Public Library

Ten black and white images of Royal Barry Wills examining the exterior of the Medford Public Library before it is torn down.

River from railroad bridge [B37A]

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Bellingham railroad depot [B38]

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Mr. Rickson standing in yard [B40]

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Exterior of mill building [C7]

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