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Full-length group portrait of people, standing, facing front, Tenean Beach, Dorchester, Mass., undated

A group of men, women, and children pose on Tenean Beach in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

View of Sawyer Avenue at Pleasant Street, Dorchester, Mass., undated

The building at the intersection of Sawyer Avenue and Pleasant Street is shown in this streetscape.

Exterior view of the Jones Tavern, Weston, Mass., undated

The Jones Tavern is shown prior to the restoration and repair of 1951-952.

Interior view of the Jones Tavern, southwest room, Weston, Mass., August 1987

The interior decoration of the southwest room in the Jones Tavern is shown in this image.

Exterior view of the Friends Meeting House, Great Road, Lincoln, R.I., undated

The Friends Meeting House in Lincoln, Rhode Island has a sign and an announcement board on the exterior of the building.

Neponset River Mouth from Walnut St., Dorchester, Mass., undated

People view the Neponset River from Walnut Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

Stereograph of an office building, living quarters, and infimary, Shaker Village, Enfield, N.H., undated

The Great Stone Dwelling House, an infirmary and an office building are seen in this image of the Enfield Shaker Village.

Exterior view of the Thayer and Eldridge Publishing House, Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A horse and cart stand close to 1116 Washington Street, the location of the Thayer and Eldridge Publishing House in Boston, Massachusetts.

Three-quarter portrait of Reverend James Cogswell, seated, facing front, location unknown, 1795-1799

The painting was done by the artist Joseph Stewart. Reverend Cogswell was a Yale graduate and the pastor of the Canterbury and Scotland (Windham) parishes in Connecticut.

West side of Washington Street, corner of Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass., Oct. 30, 1899

Horse drawn wagons and carriages, next to the trolley tracks, stand in front of the Hotel Alexandra on the west side of Washington Street and the south corner of Massachusetts Avenue. The cart on the left has "Uneeda Biscuit" on the top. The side of the cart reads "National Biscuit Company, Charlest...

Conjectural drawing for restored north elevation of the Province House, Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

The drawing was done by Thomas T. Waterman. Province House was built as a private residence in 1679 and later became the seat of the royal governors of Massachusetts. It was demolished in 1922.

Miss Anna Cabot Lowell, Miss Elizabeth Putnam and Lucy M. Solger in front of 245 Centre Street, Roxbury, Mass.,undated

Miss Anna Cabot Lowell (center), Miss Elizabeth Putnam (bottom step) and Lucy M. Solger (top step) stand in front of 245 Centre Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. A horse-drawn carriage with driver waits for them on the circular drive at Lowell House, Bromley Park in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Hancock House, Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

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Interior view of Hancock House, entry staircase, Beacon St., Boston, Mass., 1859

The lithograph was done by A. Waud and published in "Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion," March 26, 1859. It was republished in "Ballou's Dollar Monthly Magazine" in October, 1860. Greely Stevenson Curtis had a summer estate at Manchester, Massachusetts. Curtis installed the Hancock House sta...

Carte-de-visite illustration of the Hancock House, ca. 1862

Pedestrians pass on the sidewalk in this illustration of the Hancock House.

Demolition of the Province House, Washington Street, Boston, Mass., June 6, 1922

Province House is demolished on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The sign in the image says "Robert R. Menutt Co., Building Wrecking, Boston."

Washington's Mansion, Mt. Vernon, Virginia

Prtraits of George and Martha Washington highlight the Mansion photograph.

View of the seat of his excellency John Hancock, Esqr., Boston

Samuel Hill engraved this view of the Hancock House, which was published as the frontispiece of volume I, number VII of "The Massachusetts Magazine, or, Monthly Museum of Knowledge and Rational Entertainment," in July 1789. A man leans on a fence and looks across Boston Common toward the Hancock Hou...

Knox Memorial, Thomaston, Maine

Exterior view of General Henry Knox's house, Montpelier in Thomaston, Maine.

Montpelier, the General Henry Knox Mansion, Thomaston, Maine, undated

The General Henry Knox mansion, Montpelier, is shown with building materials in the foreground.

Exterior view of the Old South Meeting House, Boston, Mass., 1877

The Old South Meeting House stands at the intersection of Washington and Milk Streets in Boston, Massachusetts. A sign on a building to the left of the Meeting House reads "Grand Trunk Railway." Streetcar tracks can be seen on Washington Street.

Old Indian House, Deerfield, Mass., 1848

The caption reads "Built by John Sheldon, 1686. Escaped conflagration when the town was destroyed by the Indians, Feb. 29, 1704. Taken down, 1848. Daguerreotyped by Popkins, in 1848." Below the image it reads "B.F. Popkins, Photo., G.W. Mark, Pinxt."

Exterior view of the Arthur Astor Cary House, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The house is located on the corner of Fayerweather and Reservoir Streets.

Exterior view of Hamilton House, as seen from across grounds, South Berwick, Maine, ca. 1885

Snow lays on the ground outside Hamilton House.

Full-length portrait of William Sumner Appleton, standing, facing front, in front of the Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, Mass., September 7, 1929

Mr. Appleton stands in front of the Otis House in this photograph.

Home of Paul Revere, 1776-1800, Boston, Mass.

Exterior view of the Paul Rever House as seen from the street. There are stores on either side and a group of children leaning against the house with men walking by.

Exterior view of the Wildman House, Guilford, Conn., undated

The Wildman House in Guilford, Connecticut is shown from the street.

Exterior view of the Morse Libby House Victoria Mansion, Portland, Me., 1935

The Morse Libby House is shown on a street corner in Portland, Maine.

Portrait of Miss Anna Cabot Lowell and an unidentified woman at "Locust Knoll," Beverly, Mass.

Anna Cabot Lowell and an unidentified woman sit on a bench in a grassy field with trees behind them.

Governor's Palace, Williamsburg, Virginia

The Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg is seen in this image.

"Tea in Yard," Beauport, Gloucester, Mass., with bird post detail

Two men and two women enjoy tea in the garden at Beauport, Gloucester, Massachusetts. A bird post can be seen behind one of the men.

"Tea in Yard," Beauport, Gloucester, Mass., with bird post detail

A man and woman stand next to two posts decorated with carved birds. Tea sits on a table in front of them.

"Tea in Yard," Beauport, Gloucester, Mass., with bird post detail

A group of five (three women and two men) enjoy tea in the garden at Beauport, Gloucester, Massachusetts. A carved bird atop a post can be seen to the right.

Oblique exterior view of the Arnold House, Lincoln, R.I.

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Woman standing next to the front fence of the Cooper-Frost-Austin House, Cambridge, Mass., undated

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Exterior view of the front façade from across Linnaean Street, Cooper-Frost-Austin House, Cambridge, Mass., undated

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Exterior view of the front façade centered on the doorway, Cooper-Frost-Austin House, Cambridge, Mass., undated

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Interior view of the attic with overhang girt on the floor, Boardman House, Saugus, Mass., undated

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Interior view of the hearth, Boardman House, Saugus, Mass., undated

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Interior view of restoration work, Boardman House, Saugus, Mass., undated

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Exterior view of the roof with scaffold, Boardman House, Saugus, Mass., undated

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Exterior view of the roof with two workers repairing shingles, Boardman House, Saugus, Mass., undated

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Three-quarter portrait of George C. Winslow, by Frank B. Conlin, 53 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., ca. 1890

1 cabinet photograph : black-and-white, mounted ; 7 1/4 x 5 inches

Interior view of the African Meeting House, Boston, Mass., undated

The pulpit, pews and balcony seats are shown in this image of the African Meeting House, located on Smith Court on Beacon Hill in Boston. The Meeting House was built in 1806 and is the oldest African meeting house in the United States. The building was built with funds raised by local Black and whi...

View of Staniford Street, Boston, Mass, undated

Pedestrians, a cart and a woman leaning out of her window are seen in this image of Staniford Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of numbers 32 and 34 Lowell Street, Boston, Mass., February 19, 1930

Lowell Street in the West End is seen with a large billboard, a group of children and a car parked in the background.

Temporary supporting rig on column, Boston, Mass., December 19, 1913

A tailor store, at 105 Cambridge Street in Boston, Massachusetts, has a temporary supporting rig on a column outside the entrance.

Bathing pavilion with musician's balcony for Benjamin DeWitt Riegel, Riegel Point, Fairfield, Conn., undated

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Detail drawing, sketch, and side elevation of the Joseph A. King Cottage, Great Diamond Island, Casco Bay, Maine, Feb. 16, 1888

1 detail drawing, sketch, and exterior elevation on 1 sheet : black ink, graphite, and graphite emendations on wove paper ; 9 x 9 3/8 inches

First and second floor plans of the Joseph A. King Cottage, Diamond Island, Casco Bay, Maine, 1888

2 floor plans on 1 sheet : black ink, graphite, and graphite emendations on wove paper ; 9 x 9 3/8 inches