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View of Haymarket Square, Boston, Massachusetts

This engraving depicts Haymarket Square with large store buildings and an open space in the center of a rotary. Grover Baker & Co. Sewing Machines features prominiently in the center. The Boston & Maine Railroad Station is on the right side of the image. There are also horses and carriages in the s...

Louisburg Square, Boston

Pedestrians pass in front of a stature and a fountain in Louisburg Square.

Interior view of Disbrow & Co.'s Riding School, 415 Washington Street, Boston

This engraving shows an interior view of a circular riding ring. There are horses and riders trotting about with a trainer in the center of the ring. Spectators peer from the observation windows.

View of the interior of Union Hall, Liberty Tree block, corner of Washington and Essex Streets, Boston

The engraving is of a large interior decorated hall. The setting shows a ball where ladies and gentlemen linger and talk. The entrance of Union Hall was at 460 Washington Street.

Interior view of Jones, Ball & Poor's store, Washington Street, Boston

This is a large, interior scene of Jones, Ball & Poor's store lined with showcases, with salesmen and people looking around. The store sold "jewelry, plates, papier machie and military goods."

Fetridge & Co.'s Periodical Arcade, Washington and State Streets, Boston

"Our artist has given us above an admirable and accurate engraving of the interior of the famous periodical depot and bookstore of Fetridge & Co., of this city, situated at Nos. 72 and 74 Washington Street, and 15 State Street, [...] It seems very much like telling the public where the State House ...

Interior of H. B. Stanwood & Co's Jewelry and Silver Ware Establishment, 253 Washington Street, Boston

This engraving at the top of a page from Gleason's Pictorial gives a detailed interior view of the jewelry and silver store. Elaborate light fixtures hang from the ceiling and people walk about and shop.

Corner of Louisburg Square, Beacon Hill, Boston

This is a card with a woodcut inside: "With Mr. Updike's New Year's Greetings to the Friends of The Merrymount Press, Boston, MDCCCCXV." The woodcut shows a house with the square in front and a sign that says "Montes et Colles Cantabunt" (the mountains and hills shall sing) from Isaiah 55:12. Ther...

West Church, Lynde Street

This engraving depicts four small views of Boston area churchs. West Church on Lynde Street and Twelfth Congregational Church on Chambers Street are on the front. Federal Street Church on Freeman Place and Free Chapel, or Suffolk Street Chapel is on the back.

West Church, Lynde Street, Boston

This engraving presents a full-detail architectural view of the church and yard with an inset portrait of Rev. Charles Lowell, D.D. The accompanying article from Gleason's Pictorial is called "Boston Pulpit--No. 18 / West Church / Rev. Charles Lowell, D.D., Senior Pastor / by Rev. Luther Farnham."

Boston Farm School, at Thompson's Island, Boston Harbor

This engraving presents a view of the farm school and workers with a hay wagon, as well as the school house and farm buildings. The shoreline and dock can also be seen off to the left.

Royal Mail, Steamship America, leaving Boston

This engraving is a detailed view of the large, long, mail steamship traveling through the harbor surrounded by small boats with people waving. The image is from Gleason's Pictorial.

John H. Pray and Sons' Carpet Warehouse, No. 51 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1855

This engraving is a front view of the carpet store at No. 51 Washington Street. People are entering the store and there are trunks and a wagon in the foreground. The text describes the building, architect and features of Washington Street commercial buildings.

Grand panoramic view of the west side of Washington Street, Boston, Mass., commencing at the corner of Court Street, and extending to no. 295 above Winter Street

A two-page newspaper spread showing a detailed image of the west side of Washington Street from Court Street to just beyond Winter Street. People and traffic are present throughout. Names of businesses and points of interest are on the fronts of the buildings represented. Cross streets are listed...

Professor Anderson, the Wizard of the North, at the Melodeon, Boston

This engraving shows a detailed scene of the Professor's magic show. His small son and assistant stands nearby while the Professor performs his famous bottle trick. "Brandy, rum, gin, whisky and wines, flow from it in streams. We could understand how a bottle could be constructed to give the diff...

South Congregational Church, corner of Washington and Castle Street, Boston

Page from Gleason't Pictorial showing and engraving of the South Congregational Church. There is also a portrait of Rev. Frederick D. Huntington from a daguerreotype by Whipple on top. The article is entitled "Boston Pulpit--No. 8 / South Congregational Church / Rev. Frederick D. Huntington, Pasto...

Old South Church, corner of Washington and Milk Streets, Boston

This page from Gleason's Pictorial shows an engraving of Old South Church with an inset portrait of Rev. George W. Blagden, D.D., taken from a daguerreotype by Masury & Silsbee. The article is called "The Old South Church / Rev. George W. Blagden, D.D., Pastor / by Rev. Luther Farnham."

Point Alderton, Boston Harbor

"This is a high bluff or point of land, situated at the outermost part of Boston harbor, about nine miles from the city. The light-house seen in our picture is the Boston outer light, and between it and Point Alderton is the entrance to the harbor. The land to the left slopes till it forms Nantask...

A view of part of the town of Boston in New England and Brittish ships of war landing their troops, 1768

This engraving depicts a huge panoramic view of the harbor full of sailing vessels, with troops of men in the boats and on the dock standing at attention. The background view is of Boston and houses.

Deer Island Hospital, Boston Harbor

This item consists of two pages of newspaper sheets picturing the hospital grounds of Deer Island Hospital. It includes smaller interior settings depicting life inside the state hospital. The second sheet depicts images of a prison.

Bird's Eye View of Fort Independence, in Boston Harbor

This engraving is a detailed overall view of the grounds and site of Fort Independence. The Harbor, with ships, is in the background.

A Fishing Party in Boston Harbor Yacht

This engraving is a detailed view of sailing vessels. Includes a small article entitled "A Fishing Party."

Fort Independence, Boston Harbor

This engraving presents a detailed view of the fort and grounds. There are two small insets of surounding sites: "Ancient Tombstone at Castle Island" and "Monument on Castle Island."

Back Channel, Boston Harbor and Main Channel, Boston Harbor

This engraving depicts Harbor views looking at two traffic channels for boats.

New store of Hennessy & Co., Winter Street, Boston

Engraving showing an exterior view of Hennessy & Company, Auctioneers & Commission Merchants. A carriage passes in front of the building.

Scene in Winter Street, Boston, during the late snow storm

This engraving is a detailed view of the horse-drawn sleigh carriage for the Boston & Jamaica Plains line struggling through a snow storm. People shovel and walk nearby.

Church of the Messiah, Florence St. Boston

Lithograph showing a detailed exterior view of the Church of the Messiah. J.E. Billings was the architect of this building.

Sons of New Hampshire Festival at Fitchburg Hall, Boston

Engraving depicting the dinner at the Sons of New Hampshire Festival. The image shows a patriotic event with the hall decorated with streamers and flags. Attendees are sitting at formal table settings arranged at long tables. Several men are standing and gesturing.

Dr. Hammersley's Gymnasium, Chapman Place, Boston

This engraving shows an interior view of the gymnasium, with men taking part in a variety of acrobatic exercises.

Hovey and Co., importers and dealers in seed, 53 North Market Street, Boston, Mass., 1850s

This lithograph depicts a full detailed view of Hovey & Co.'s seed store. According to the print, the company also sells plants and fertilizers by the ton. A street scene is in the foreground, with pedestrians, horses and wagons. Below the image is a statement that says the lithography was made f...

Ancient building at the corner of Ann-Street and Market-Square, view from the N.E. corner of Elm-Street

This engraving depicts a small building showing the view of the corner site where the ancient building, constructed circa 1695, once stood.

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Salem Church, Salem Street and Christ Church

This clipping shows two small engravings of churches: Salem Church and Christ Church, both on Salem Street.

The Piper Books for Christmas, 1927

A detailed cover design for Piper Books which illustrates men at work loading and unloading cargo from the ships at the docks, while other boats are leaving the docks to sail. Also shows the skyline behind the many ships and sails.

The New City Hall, Boston, Massachusetts

This engraving features a large, detailed architectural view of the City Hall yard. The foreground shows a statue and people strolling about the grounds.

The Gee-Gray House

"This building stands on Prince Street, at the corner of Lafayette Avenue. It was probably built by the Reverend Gee; at all events it belonged to him when he died, in 1750. This house was used as a military hospital during the occupation of Boston by the British troops, especially after the Battl...

Parker's New Marble Building, School St., Boston

This engraving from Ballou's Pictorial depicts the marble building of the Parker Hotel as viewed from the street. The foreground includes people, horses, and carriages.

Second Universalist Church, School Street, Boston

This engraving depicts a front, detailed, architectural view of the church. There is also an inset portrait of Rev. Alonzo A. Miner with an article from Gleason's Pictorial entitled "Boston Pulpit--No. 6 / School Street Universalist Church / Rev. Alonzo A. Miner, Paster / by Rev. Luther Farnham."

Architectural Plans, Boston City Hall

These lithographs depict plans and sections of the interior of the Old City Hall building, by architect Gridley J.F. Bryant. Included are images of the basement story, a vertical transverse section and a vertical longitudinal section. Each plate was removed from some other publication.

Kimball-Parker House

"This peculiar old house stands on Unity Street; was built by Ebenezer Kimball about 1710, or perhaps somewhat earlier, and he sold it to Caleb Parker in 1724, and it has continued in the possession of his descendants until the present time. The bricks are said to have been imported from England, a...

First Baptist Church

This etching presents a detailed, close-up architectural view of the steeple of First Baptist Church.

Capen House

"This was built by a descendant of Bernard Capen, who came to this country 1633, and settled in Dorchester. He was a very old man when he came to this country, as he died five years afterward, aged seventy-six. His gravestone is supposed to have been the oldest in New England. "This house is on...

Primary Schoolhouse, Suffolk Street

This engraving is a street view of the large schoolhouse and fence.

Suffolk St. Chapel, Boston, dedicated Feb. 5th 1840

This lithograph shows the chapel and street. A horse and carriage and wait in front of the chapel, while a procession of people advance from behind the building.

Ship Street, Boston

"Boston Engine, No. 15 / Organized, 1822. Not disbanded, 1837 / Ship St., (now Commercial St..) from Chelsea Ferry to Clark St." The image shows men marching in rows past buildings on Ship Street.

Trinity Church, Summer Street, Boston, Mass.

This engraving depicts a detailed view of the church front from the street. There is also an inset portrait of Right Rev. Bishop Manton Eastburn, D.D. The article for Gleason's Pictorial that accompanies the engravings is called "Boston Pulpit--No. 19 / Trinity Church / Right Rev. Bishop Manton Eas...

Mercantile Library, Summer Street, Boston

This engraving shows a corner view of the Mercantile Library from the street. The street is full of people and carriages.

Interior view of Mercantile Library, Boston

This engraving shows gentlemen using the Mercantile Library, reading the news from locations all over the country. Other men are seated at tables, chatting or reading books.

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Bowditch Grammar School House, South Street, erected 1861

A detailed view of the school house, front and side, with people entering the school yard at the front gate.

State Street 1801, undated

Tradesmen and pedestrians can be seen on State Street with commercial buildings in the foreground and the Old State House in the background.

Interior of the Art Union Exhibition Rooms, Boston

A detailed vew of the interior of the exhibition room on Tremont Row. Much of the wall space is filled with oil paintings. There are all sizes and types of frames with both men and women seen examining the works.