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Stereograph of Central Wharf, Boston, Mass., undated

Two men stand on the dock at Central Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts.

Stereograph of Central Wharf, Boston, Mass., undated

Ship are tied up at the Central Wharf in Boston, Massachusestts.

Postcard, the Vanderbilt Gate, entrance to Breakers, Bellevue Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island

The Breakers mansion can be seen through the intricate Vanderbilt Gate in Newport, Rhode Island.

N.Y. Yacht Club Station, Newport, R.I.

Depiction of the New York Yacht Club station in Newport, Rhode Island as seen from the water. There are also people in rowboats in the water.

Trade card for potato parer, manufactured by Chas. E. Gee, Lowell, Mass., undated

The potato parer is shown in the card image.

Trade card for Sparrow Mixer and Kneader, food mixer, Sparrow & Noble, 234 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The item is for mixing and kneading bread dough.

Trade card for the Little Giant Meat Cutter, The Peck, Stow, & Wilcox Co., Southington, Connecticut and New York, New York, undated

A woman uses the meat grinder in the card image.

Trade card for the New Hub Range, Smith & Anthony Stove Co., 52 & 54 Union St., Boston, Mass., undated

The illustration shows a detail of the wire gauze oven door. People sled down a hill in the card image.

Trade card for The Sun Dial Gas Cooking Stove, Wm. W. Goodwin & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1890s

The stove features are described on the card verso. The image depicts the situation in the kitchen before the Sun Dial Gas Stove was purchased. The after image is on Gusn: 283867.

Trade card for Thayer & Stiles Kitchen Furnishing Goods, dealers in stoves, furnaces, ranges, tin, glass and wooden ware, Eliot Block, Newton, Mass., undated

The business repairs furnaces, loans crockery and deals in kitchen furnishing goods.

Trade card for the Miner's Friend, Kelley Stove Co., Spring City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

A woman talks to a man through an open window while cooking on the Kelley Stove in the card image.

Interior view of the Nash kitchen, Cambridge, Mass., undated

A sink, a cabinet with glass doors and a rocking chair are seen in the image.

Interior view of the Nash kitchen, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The Nash kitchen has a stove and shelves holding spice jars.

Interior view of the Nash kitchen, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The Nash kitchen has two sinks and a cabinet with glass doors holding dishes.

Interior view of the Dobyne kitchen, Beverly Farms, Mass., undated

The stove and a long wood counter and doors are seen in the image. There also appears to be a second stove on the right side of the image. A dog sleeps under the wooden counter.

Stereograph of Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The Sphinx, a Civil War commemorative sculpture by Martin Milmore, is shown with bystanders at the Mount Auburn Cemetery. The left side of the image reads "C.W. Woodward, Rochester, New York." The Mount Auburn Cemetery straddles the town line between Cambridge and Watertown, and this sculpture is in...

Interior view of the Dobyne kitchen, Beverly Farms, Mass., undated

A stove, kitchen sink and cabinets are seen in the image. There is also a coal hod next to the stove.

Advertisement for Hoosier Manufacturing Co., kitchen furnishings, 424 Warren Street, Newcastle, Indiana, November 1923

The Company invites customers to plan their kitchen around Hoosier products.

The Old Stand Pipe, Fort Hill, Roxbury, Mass.

The Fort Hill Tower or Cochituate Standpipe is shown at Fort Hill in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The original earthworks were used in the Siege of Boston. The Standpipe was built by the Cochituate Water Board.

Exterior view of the Dillaway-Thomas House, Eliot Square, Roxbury, Mass., undated

The Dillaway-Thomas House is seen with a neighboring house visible in the back.

Greenwood Bicycle Party, undated

A girl and two boys hold bicycles, while another girl sits in a camp chair beside a woman reading. A large hammock is also visible to the right in the photograph.

Dudley Street Terminal, Roxbury, Mass., undated

Billboards, buildings and horse drawn vehicle are in this image of the Dudley Street Terminal in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Miss Alice Patten, Lewis Grammar School, Roxbury, Mass., undated

A school portrait taken at the Lewis Grammar School. Miss Alice Patten is the one standing on the left.

Washington Park, Roxbury, Mass., 1907

Children sit on a bench and stand by a female figure on one of the park paths.

Exterior view of the Leland's House, Roxbury, Mass., undated

The Leland's house on Walnut Avenue is seen from the street with pedestrians walking past.

View of the flood of 1886, Belmont Street, Roxbury, Mass., 1886

People cope with the flood on Belmont Street in boats and on rafts.

Exterior view of the Old Roxbury Jail, Roxbury, Mass., undated

The old Roxbury Jail, which was demolished in 1961, is seen with three men standing in the doorway.

View of a roof garden, Engine 14, Roxbury, Mass., undated

The crew of Engine 14 poses for the photographer in a rooftop garden in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Perrin Homestead, Waverly Street, Roxbury, Mass., undated

The Perrin Homestead is seen through the trees with several people sitting on the steps.

View of Roxbury, Roxbury, Mass., February 1, 1898

Roxbury in the winter with a figure in the foreground by a downed telephone pole. The First Church in Roxbury can be seen in the background.

Unitarian Church, Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass., undated

The All Souls Unitarian Church in Roxbury is seen with snow on the roof.

Exterior view of the new Union Station, Worcester, Mass., Nov. 16, 1910

Twin peaks of scaffolding frame the construction of Union Station in Washington Square in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the new Union Station, Worcester, Mass., Apr. 20, 1910

This image shows the construction taking place for the new Union Station with the Union Depot tower in the background.

Exterior view of the new Union Station, Worcester, Mass., June 6, 1911

Union Station, almost completed, is shown with the Union Depot tower in the background to the right.

Exterior view of the new Union Station, Worcester, Mass., May 12 1910

The railroad tracks are visible behind the Union Station construction taking place in Washington Square.

Exterior of the old Union Station, Worcester, Mass., undated

This image shows Union Depot with part of the new Union Station, in Washington Square, visible to the right.

Group portrait, Roseland Park, Woodstock, Conn., July 4, 1888

A Bowen Family group portrait taken at a Fourth of July celebration in Roseland Park, Woodstock, Connecticut.

Group portrait of the Bowen Family, Roseland Cottage, Woodstock, Connecticut, undated

A Bowen Family portrait taken on the grounds of Roseland Cottage. The central couple seated are George C. Holt and Mary Bowen Holt shown with children and grandchildren.

Exterior view of the William E. Russell House, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The William E. Russell House, located at 174 Brattle Street, is seen from across the street.

Exterior view of the William E. Russell House, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The exterior of the William E. Russell House, located at 174 Brattle, is seen from the street.

Beach boardwalk, Sandwich, Mass., undated

Individuals stand on the boardwalk leading to Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of Clark's Cottage, Sandwich, Mass., undated

A dirt road leads down to Clark's Cottage in the neighborhood of Forestdale, Sandwich, Massachusetts with a view of Peter's Pond.

Full-length double portrait of two women, seated, facing front, location unknown

Two women sit for this studio portrait.

Stereograph portrait of photographer S.S. Vose, Skowhegan, Maine.

A stereograph portrait of photographer S.S. Vose posing with his camera and a handcart advertising "Kennebec Valley Views by S.S. Vose."

Trade card for Plumbe Daguerrian Galleries, 75 Court Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Plumbe has his own Patent Colored Photographs and Apparatus. Photographic materials are sold wholesale and retail to customers. Handwritten text on the verso reads "Exhibited at Boston Athenaeum's Daguerreotype Show."

Trade cards for C.T. Sylvester, 25 cent ambrotypes, 4 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Sylvester is the successor to James & Company. He will copy daguerreotypes to ambrotypes or photographs.

Washington St. from West St., showing sign for Simon Wing, ambrotypist, Boston, Mass., undated

Washington Street is seen from West Street showing commercial buildings and a large sign for Simon Wing, ambrotypist. Streetcar tracks can be seen on Washington Street.

Invitation to meet President Harrison from Mr. & Mrs. Henry Bowen, Roseland Park, Woodstock, Connecticut, July, 4, 1889

Guests are invited to meet American President Benjamin Harrison on July 4, 1889 at Roseland Park in Woodstock, Connecticut. The inside of the invitation lists the program for the day including a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes and fireworks in the evening.

Advertisement for the Pierce-Arrow Dual Valve Six Automobile, Life Magazine, March 5, 1925

The Pierce-Arrow stands in front of building with formally dressed people going inside.

Exterior view of the Old Toll House, Medford, Mass., undated

This image of the Old Toll House, Medford, Massachusetts, was taken on the way from Medford to Stoneham. Three photographers are standing in the road with their equipment.