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City Sq. Station, e. side

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City Sq. Station, progress view, Charlestown, Mass.

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City Sq. Station, progress view

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City Sq. Station, progress view

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City Sq. Station, progress view

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City Sq. Station, progress view

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North incline, Washington St. Tunnel, Charlestown

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Sherman St. Charlestown

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Arlington Ave. - w. side

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Dorrance St. h. corner Temple St., Charlestown

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Dorrance St. about 3 buildings from Arlington St., Charlestown

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Dorrance St. Charlestown Carson Trench Machine Co.

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Charlestown

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Concrete work at w. end of Charlestown Navy Yard

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Concrete wall at w. end of Charlestown Navy Yard

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Charlestown Navy Yard concrete masonry, w. side of Pier #1

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Charlestown Navy Yard concrete masonry, e. side of Pier #1

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Charlestown Navy Yard concrete masonry, e. side of Pier #1

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Charlestown Navy Yard , concrete masonry on w. side of Pier 1

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Buildings on e. side Washington St. part of Old South building

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Boylston St. side of Continental Clothing Co., Boston, Mass., February 18, 1904

The Continental Clothing House, located in the Boylston Building, is seen at the intersection of Boylston and Washington Streets. Brigham's Hotel can be seen to the left of the Boylston Building. To the left of Brigham's Hotel is the Washburn Department Store. A lamp post advertises the Boylston Caf...

Boylston St. side of Continental Clothing Co., Boston, Mass., February 18, 1904

The Continental Clothing House faces Boylston Street in this image. A sign for the Boylston Café is on the left side of the image.

Boylston St. side of Continental Clothing Co., Boston, Mass., February 18, 1904

Merchandise fills the windows of the Continental Clothing House on Boylston Street.

Building on south side Lagrange St. corner Washington St., Boston, Mass., February 18, 1904

The building in the distance has the name "Cobb" and a large clock on it. There is a sign for Davis Brothers jewelry above the horse and cart standing at the corner of 683 Washington Street.

Water and Devonshire Streets side of Winthrop Building, Boston, Mass., February 20, 1904

Wyman's Lunch, in the Winthrop Building, is seen with the stairway leading to the door. To the left is the Minot Building with Spring Lane between the two buildings.

Hayward Place side of building no. 580 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., February 20, 1904

The Cushing Medical Supply Company which advertises the Cushing Process for purifying alcohol is seen at the street level. The Murray tailoring business is above it. The awning for the Park Restaurant can be seen to the right at 8-10 Hayward Place.

Buildings on south side of Temple Place from no. 61 to Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

Freeman & Taylor, watches and jewelry, is at street level at 61 Temple Place.

Building no.61 Temple Place, Boston, Mass.

Freeman & Taylor, jewelery, is at 61 Temple Place. The Painless Dental Company is above Fremman & Taylor at 57 Temple Place. St. Clair's, confectioners, is on the left at 65 Temple Place. A tailor establishment is above St. Clair's. A horse-drawn cart and a sleigh can be seen in the image.

Building no.2 to 10 Winter St.

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Part of building south side Lagrange St.. corner Washington St., Boston, Mass., February 18, 1904

A horse and cart stand in front of the Dairy Lunch and Coffee House.

Buildings on west side Washington St., Adams House and Clark's Hotel, Boston, Mass., March 1904

The Adams House drug store is to the right of Clark's Hotel. Hotels can be seen on Washington Street in the image.

Dudley Street Terminal Station, Roxbury, Mass.

View of the Dudley Street Terminal station with train either entering or leaving the platform.

Portrait of Mrs. Margante Deland and her three sheep dogs, location unknown, undated

Mrs. Margante Deland, looking down, sits on the grass with three sheep dogs.

Portrait of Winston Churchill, seated on steps, facing front, with two hound dogs, Cornish, New Hampshire, undated

The American writer, poet and painter Winston Churchill is seated on porch steps with two dogs in Cornish, New Hampshire.

Portrait of Bruce Barton, seated at a typewriter, facing three-quarters to the left, location unknown, undated

Bruce Barton sits at a typewriter to the left of a fireplace.

Postcard of a house with a carriage building, Newburyport, Mass., undated

Exterior view of a house and carriage house. Also depicted is an open carriage coming down the drive and two children standing on the sidewalk.

Exterior view of the International Trust Building, Boston, Mass., undated

Four pedestrians stand on the corner of the International Trust Building on Milk Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Bowdoin Square, with inset of Bowdoin Square Baptist Church, Boston, Mass.

The square has pedestrians, trolley cars, and horse-drawn wagons. The Florence Shirt Company is to the right of the Bowdoin Square Baptist Church. The Revere House hotel is on the left side of the image. The Gore Block has J.H. Bailey and Company.

Exterior view of old merchants' warehouses and offices, Ferry Wharf, Newburyport, Mass., undated

Overgrown railraod tracks lead to old merchants' warehouses on Ferry Wharf in Newburyport, Massachusetts.

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.