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Exterior view of the side of Lee House, East Lyme, Conn., 1921

Side view of the Thomas Lee House, highlighting the salt-box shape of the house.

View of the ferry, Portsmouth, N.H., ca. 1898

This image shows the ferry that travelled from Portsmouth to Kittery, Maine.

Interior of a construction office, Barris Kenyon Company, Pittsfield, Mass., Feb. 20, 1914

A man sits at a desk in the offices of the Barris Kenyon Company in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Immigration quarters on Cunard Line pier, East Boston, Mass., undated

An interior view of the immigration quarters on the Cunard Line pier in East Boston is seen in this photograph.

Arrowhead, Bush-Melville House,1794, Pittsfield, Mass.

A room, with a fireplace, is shown in Arrowhead, the Bush-Melville House, owned by Herman Melville. The fireplace and chimney at Arrowhead was used as a model, and described in detail in Melville's short story published in The Putnam's Monthly Magazine in 1856 titled: "I and My Chimney."

Interior of immigration quarters on Cunard Line Pier, East Boston, Mass., Dec. 28, 1910

The immigration waiting area, at the Cunard Line Pier, consists of rows of benches.

Interior view of the Yacht Room, Frederick C. Fletcher House, Brookline, Mass., undated

The room in this image has ship models, lanterns hanging from the open beam ceiling and is decorated with tables, chairs and a globe. The room was added to the house in 1914. The photograph was taken prior to 1929.

Interior of draughting room, old Kneeland Street Station, Boston, Mass., undated

The draughting room in the Kneeland Street Station of the Boston and Albany Railroad Company is seen in this photograph.

Hyde Park Avenue, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 9 August 1905

Trolley tracks are visible on Hyde Park Avenue in Jamaica Plain with commercial buildings lining the street.

Woman folding fabric, undated

Image of a woman folding fabric on a table with a doily on it.

Woman hanging clothes, undated

Image of a woman hanging clothes in a garment bag.

Girl coloring vase, Paul Revere Pottery, 18 Hull Street, North End, Boston, Mass.

A young woman, sitting at a table, paints a vase at the Paul Revere Pottery, probably in the North End in Boston, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of Nickels-Sortwell House with a group on the front porch, Wiscasset, Maine, undated

An exterior view of the Nickels-Sortwell House with a large group of people lined up on the front porch and a smaller group on the second floor porch. Photographed when the house was being used as an inn.

Billhead for B.W. Dunklee & Company, stoves and furnaces, dated March 20, 1856

Dunklee manufactures the Pierce's Patent Brick & Portable Ventilating Hot Air Furnace. The illustration on the billhead is for a Boston Beauty Cook Stove.

Trade card for Hub Franklin Open Stove, Smith & Anthony Stove Co., 52 & 54 Union St., Boston, Mass., undated

The Hub Franklin Open Stove is advertised as being available from the Smith & Anthony Stove Company in Boston, Massachusetts and the Anthony, Cowell & Company in Providence, Rhode Island .

Trade card for the Century Base Burner, manufactured by Perry & Company, Albany, Chicago, New York City, undated

A woman prepares to use the stove in the card illustration and the verso details the stove features. The stove is available from D.K. Zottman in Burlington, Vermont.

Cabinet card portrait of three unidentified Fowler family children

This image is a portrait of three children showing the older girl with a younger child on each side of her.

Cabinet card portrait of an unidentified woman, possibly Mrs. Sarah Putnam Fowler

An older woman sits in a chair on a porch. She is possibly Mrs. Sarah Putnam Fowler, mother of Samuel Fowler, the builder of the Fowler House in Danvers, Mass.

Trade card for the Round Oak Stove, P.D. Beckwith, Dowagiac, Michigan, undated

A woman knits and two children play around the stove in the card image. The text below the image reads "Henson Robinson, Springfield, Illinois." The verso has information about the stove features and function. P.D. Beckwith in Dowagiac, Michigan is the sole proprietor of the Round Oak Stove.

Portrait of an unidentified man and woman, most likely related to the Fowler Family

This photograph is a studio portrait of an unidentified man and woman sitting side-by-side.

Trade card for The New Superb Parlor Stove, manufactured by Hicks & Wolfe, Troy, New York, 1874

Two women and a man gather around a stove placed in front of a fireplace in the card image. The card verso describes the attributes of the stove and lists dealers who sell it.

Exterior view of the Samuel Fowler House, Danversport, Mass., Mar. 1938

The Samuel Fowler House is seen from across the street.

Exterior view of the doorway of the Samuel Fowler House, Danversport, Mass., September 1919.

The doorway of the Samuel Fowler House is seen surrounded by ivy. A sign on the door lists the hours the house was open to the public and the admission charge of 15 cents.

Exterior view of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass., undated

The grounds and buildings of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts are seen in this image.

Exterior view of the Old Manse, Concord, Mass., undated

The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts is seen from the side in this image.

Exterior view of the Old Manse, Concord, Mass., undated

The Old Manse is seen from the front with a smaller structure on the left side of the image.

Exterior view of the Old Manse, Concord, Mass., undated

The Old Manse is surrounded by flowering bushes and crawling vines in this image.

Exterior view of the Old Manse, Concord, Mass., undated

Two people pose in front of the Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts.

Workers in front of Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, Mass., June 1925

A group of workers pose in front of the Harrison Gray Otis House in preparation for the widening of Cambridge Street. Jim McCool (middle of front row), foreman for Isaac Blair & Co., the move contractor, is shown in the middle of the front row.

Exterior view of the Jonathan Mason House, Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, Mass., undated

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Exterior view of the Harrison Gray Otis House during move, Boston, Mass., June 1925

The front of the Harrison Gray Otis House is seen during its move when Cambridge Street was being widened. Work men and part of the house's foundation are visible in this image.

Jim McCool, in front of the Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, Mass.,1925

Jim McCool, the foreman for Isaac Blair & Company, stands at the work site. The Otis House was moved during the widening of Cambridge Street in 1925.

Nichols House, 55 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass., March 1920

The Nichols House, at 55 Mt. Vernon Street, is shown with snow in the street.

Nichols House, 55 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass., March 1920

Two figures in coats stand in front of the Nichols House on Beacon Hill.

Foundation of the Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, Mass., ca. June 10, 1925

The corner of the Otis house is visible while laborers work on the foundation .

Exterior view of the Nichols and Adams Houses, Boston, Mass., March 1920

This photograph shows an exterior view of the Nichols House on the left, located at 55 Mt. Vernon St., and the Adams House on the right, located at 57 Mt. Vernon St.

Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.

A house on Mt. Vernon Street is being constructed in the midst of its neighbors.

View of Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Mass., 1924

The S.S. Pierce clock tower and cars are visible in this image of the intersection of Beacon and Harvard Streets in Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Massachusetts.

Chestnut St., corner of Walnut St., Boston, Mass.

Buildings located at the corner of Chestnut and Waltnut Streets, Boston, Massachusetts are shown along with several parked cars.

Interior of the Scythe Shop, Littleton, N. H.

Workers and equipment are seen in the interior of a scythe shop in Littleton, New Hampshire.

Exterior view of the Edward Devotion House, Brookline, Mass.

The Edward Devotion house and yard is seen in Brookline, Massachusetts.

View of Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Mass., ca. 1904-1912

Cars are parked along Beacon Street in Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Massachusetts.

View of Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass., ca. 1901-1924

Cars and carriages are parked along Beacon Street in Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Masschusetts.

Exterior view of the Edward Devotion House, Brookline, Mass., 1914

The sign on the fence, outside the Edward Devotion House, reads: "Open today 11-4, admission 10 cents."

View of Coolidge Corner at the intersection of Beacon and Harvard, Brookline, Mass., ca 1904-1912

Streetcar tracks, cables and the S.S. Pierce clock tower are visible at the intersection of Beacon and Harvard Streets in Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Edward Devotion House, Brookline, Mass., 1914

An automobile can be seen on the other side of the Edward Devotion House.

Beacon St. Brookline, Mass., 1880s

Beacon Street looking west from St. Paul Street toward Coolidge Corner is shown in this image. It is probably the Sears' property up to the fence, and the Stearn's property beyond.

View of Coolidge Corner at the intersection of Beacon and Harvard, Brookline, Mass., circa 1904-1912

View of Coolidge Corner, at the intersection of Beacon and Harvard Streets. The clocktower and pedestrians are visible, as well as the tracks and cables for the street cars.

Officials at the Charles Lindbergh Parade, Boston, Mass., 22 July 1927

In a flag-draped box, Lindbergh and officials view the parade in Lindbergh's honor in Boston on July 22, 1927, celebrating his groundbreaking transatlantic flight. Lindbergh is third from the right. The man in uniform at the far right is Lt. Lester J. Maitland. Second from the right is Lt. Albert F....

Samuel Sherburne House 1735, Portsmouth, N.H.

The Samuel Sherburne House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire is seen with a large tree and a path leading to the front door.