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Tucker Family photograph album, interior views, page nineteen, Wiscasset, Maine, 1880-1964

The pool table and the room's furnishings are seen in the images.

Tucker Family photograph album, portraits and Richard H. Tucker III playing pool, page twenty-five, Wiscasset, Maine

Group portraits of Tucker Family members are seen in the images.

Tucker Family photograph album, Castle Tucker facade and pool table, page twenty-six, 1935-1979

The exterior of Castle Tucker is seen in two color images and the pool table in one black-and-white image.

Tucker Family photograph album, portraits including Richard Holbrook Tucker and Mollie Tucker playing the piano, page twenty-seven, Wiscasset, Maine

In one image two individuals watch Mollie Tucker play the piano and in another Richard Holbrook Tucker sits in a rocking chair.

Tucker Family photograph album, interior views, parlor, page twenty-eight, Wiscasset, Maine, undated

Parlor furnishings are shown in these images in Castle Tucker.

Tucker Family photograph album, interior views, parlor, page thirty-one, Wiscasset, Maine, 1964

Parlor furnishings, including a piano, are shown in the page images.

Tucker Family photograph album, portrait of Annie Tucker and interior views, dining room, page thirty-two, Wiscasset, Maine, 1890-1964

Annie Tucker stands in the dining room in the top image. The lower four images show dining room furnishings.

Tucker Family photograph album, interior views, parlor, page thirty-three, Wiscasset, Maine, undated

Parlor images show a spinning wheel, chair and fireplace.

Tucker Family photograph album, interior views, bedroom, page thirty-four, Wiscasset, Maine, 1890-1970

A bedroom and its furnishings are shown in the images.

Tucker Family photograph album, interior view, kitchen, page thirty-eight, Wiscasset, Maine, 1972

The kitchen stove and oven are shown in the page image.

Tucker Family photograph album, exterior views and portraits, page forty-two, Wiscasset, Maine, 1890s

The landscaping around Castle Tucker is seen in several of the images. A group portrait and a woman on horseback are seen in the other photographs.

Letter to Ogden Codman, Jr. from Edith Wharton, Lenox, Mass.

Letter from Edith Wharton inviting "Coddy," which was the nickname of Ogden Codman, Jr., to her estate.

Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Kitchen, Coffin House, Newbury, Mass.

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Dining room, Browne House, Watertown, Mass.

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Looking north from the west side of Washington St., Boston, Mass.

A young girl in a dress stands near a large hole being dug by workers on the sidewalk.

The west side of Washington St. at the 300's, Burnett St., Boston, Mass.

A worker stands atop scaffolding on Washingston Street.

The west side of Washington St. at the north corner of Burnett St. looking north

Pedestrians and children walk by a construction sight on the west side of Washington St. at the north corner of Burnett St. looking north.

East side of Washington St., possibly looking north, from Lotus Place, Boston, Mass.

Workers take a break from construction on the east side of Washington St., possibly looking north, from Lotus Place, Boston, Massachusetts. Two young children sit on the steps nearby.

East side of Washington St. looking south from foundation no. 815A, Boston, Mass.

Onlookers view the progress made by construction workers on the east side of Washington Street looking south from foundation no. 815A, Boston, Massachusetts.

Foundation no. 828E at Keyes St., Boston, Mass.

A girl stands near the construction site at foundation no. 828E at Keyes St., Boston, Massachusetts.

Derailed train car at Tremont and Park Sts., Boston, Mass.

A derailed train car lies on its side at Tremont and Park Streets in Boston, Massachusetts. Pedestrians watch from both sides of the street.

Studio portrait of Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen holding Franklin Davis Bowen, location unknown

Studio portrait of Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen holding Franklin Davis Bowen, location unknown

Full-length studio portrait of Henry Elliott Bowen, standing, facing front, holding on to a balustrade, location unknown

Bowen is dressed formally in a suit for the portrait.

Full-length studio portrait of Grace Aspinwall Bowen, standing, facing front, holding her doll, Lena Rivers, location unknown

Both Miss Bowen and her doll wear coats and hats for the portrait.

Three-quarter studio portrait of Henry Chandler Bowen, seated, facing front, location unknown

Three-quarter studio portrait of Henry Chandler Bowen, seated, facing front, location unknown

Studio portrait of Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen, seated, facing front, with flowers in one hand, location unknown

Lucy Bowen was the daughter of the abolitionist Lewis Tappan and the wife of businessman Henry Chandler Bowen, founder of "The Independent," a religion and anti-slavery journal.

Full-length group portrait of the five Bowen brothers, facing front, location unknown

Five brothers stand in front of a structure for a group portrait.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Grace A. Bowen, facing slightly right, location unknown

The sitter, Grace A. Bowen, faces slightly right in this studio portrait.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Edward A. Bowen, facing slightly right, location unknown

Edward A. Bowen poses for this studio portrait.

Full-length studio portrait of Alice L. Bowen, standing, facing left, location unknown

Alice Bowen appears to be wearing a costume with her hair in long braids.

Three-quarter studio portrait of Arthur Sherburne Hardy, facing front, holding a top hat and gloves, location unknown

This studio portrait is signed "Your friend Arthur Sherburne Hardy."

Group portrait of the Bowen family shooting party, facing front, location unknown

A group of men and women, seated on a blanket, pose with their dogs for a group portrait.

Three-quarter double studio portrait of Ellen Holt Bowen and Paul Holt Bowen, facing front, location unknown

Ellen Holt Bowen was the second wife of Henry Chandler Bowen. Paul Holt Bowen was their only child.

Reproduction of full-length studio portrait of Grace Aspinwall Bowen, standing, facing front, holding her doll, Lena Rivers, Bachrach, New York, New York

Both Miss Bowen and her doll wear coats and hats for the portrait.

Portrait of George and Mary Holt, seated in a parlor, Spuyten Duyvil, New York

George C. Holt was the brother of Ellen Holt, who became Henry Chandler Bowen's second wife. Mary Louisa Bowen Holt was the daughter of Henry Chandler Bowen and his first wife Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen. George and Mary married in 1871.

Office workers at a paper company, Boston, Mass., November 1919

The interior of an office building, located at 246 Devonshire Street in Winthrop Square, shows workers at their desks.

Three-quarter studio portrait of Calvert Vaux, facing front, location unknown, undated

Calvert Vaux rests his left arm on the back of a chair in this studio portrait.

Girl riding a cow, location unknown, ca. 1900

A Little Family photograph of a girl riding a cow with two other girls standing next to her.

Girl riding a cow, location unknown, undated

A girl rides a cow in a field with a stone fence in the background.

Webb Mansion, Wethersfield, Conn.

Margin notations cite various owners of the Joseph Webb House in Wethersfield, Connecticut.