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National soldier's home dinner

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Outdoor sleeping porch

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From Charles Street

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Table, Daniel Low store colonial room

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Searle residence poplar trees

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Guy Norman garden

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Drafting

Two women shown at a drating table. One of the women bears a resemblance to the architect, Eleanor Manning.

Outdoor sleeping porch

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House of the Seven Gables

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Geographic locations

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Boston, and Bunker Hill from the east, W.H. Bartlett, engraved for the Ladies companion, location unknown, 1840-1849

This engraving presents a view of Boston, Massachusetts from the east, showing Beacon Hill, the State House, Bunker Hill Monument, and the bridge to Charlestown. A pastoral scene is depicted in the foreground.

South East view of Boston

This engraving presents a detailed, distance view of southeast Boston, Mass. A windmill on the shoreline, boats in the water, and a landscape are depicted in the foreground. This is plate 9 printed by the Boston Bewick Company.

Home of Paul Revere, North Sq. Boston, Mass., undated

This etching presents an impressionistic view of the Paul Revere House in Boston, Massachusetts from a side angle.

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Great Boston sleigh passing the Norfolk House, Roxbury

The cover of this Christmas card presents a detailed view of a sleigh, named Cleopatra's Barge and filled with people, led by a driver and propelled by a team of eight horses after a heavy snowstorm. A number of buildings and several churches are depicted in the background. Two small sleighs appear ...

Phillips family film collection

The Phillips Family Film Collection comprises 193 reels of 16mm film that have been transferred to 29 DVD's. All are silent and of the 193 reels, 37 are in color. The total running time of the collection is 22.75 hours. The dates span from 1925 to the 1940s.

City of Boston (from South Boston)

This engraving depicts a water view of Boston as seen from South Boston. There are tall ships and small boats with people aboard out in the harbor and tied to the dock.

State Street, Boston

Depicts a view of State Street with the State House in the background. From Willis's American Scenery, pt. 5.

Boston

"The above shows the appearance of Boston, as seen from the south-west, near the intersection of the Providence and Worcester Rail Road: the State House, with its towering dome, and the Common appear in the central part. Bunker Hill Monument is seen on the extreme left."

East view of State Street, Boston

Commercial buildings line State Street with the Old State House in the background. Thomas Groom & Co., publishers at Stationers' Hall, 82 State Street, is on the right side of the image. An awning for Firemens Insurance Office is on the left side.

Boston from the Dorchester Heights

This engraving is a detailed, sunlit view of Boston and its harbor from Dorchester Heights. The foreground shows the American flag on the right and people milling about the small, grassy knolls.

Paper warehouse, Stationary [sic] & Account Books, Thomas Groom & Co.

A blue page advertisement for Thomas Groom & Co. with an illustration of the warehouse, located at No. 82 State Street, Boston, "Importers of Steel Pens and English Stationery / Publishers of the Boston Almanac and Willis & Co.'s Bank Note List." Below the warehouse engraving is a description of a ...

India Building, State Street, Boston

Shows the front view of the India Building, the home of publisher Thomas Groom & Co. The awning sign says, "Paper, Stationery and Account Books," and there is a lively street scene in front of the building.

View of Suffolk Bank, State street, Boston

Image showing the front exterior of the Suffolk Bank. "All who have visited State street, within the last year or more, must have noticed the elegant front of the Suffolk Bank, with its range of granite pillars, forming perhaps the most splendid object in that beautiful portion of our city."

S. Thaxter & Son, importers of and dealers in nautical & surveying instruments, charts, nautical books, &c., 125 State St. corner of Broad St., Boston

Shows a detailed corner view of S. Thaxter & Son, including merchandise through the window. People window shop and pedestrians walk by.

State Street, as decorated for the Railroad Jubilee

The bottom half of this page from Gleason's Pictorial shows a view of State Street decorated for the Railroad Jubilee. Men in uniform ride horses and carry banners. Flags are strung between the two sides of the street as a crowd watches the procession moving toward the Old State House.

State Street in 1770 and State Street in 1855

The first image showing fighting between American Colonists and British troops on State Street in front of the Old State House. The second shows State Street bustling with a crowd of men in the street in front of the Old State House.

View of Grace Church, Temple Street, Boston

Shows a detailed front architectural view of the church.

Grace Church, Temple Street, Boston, 1835

Shows a front exterior view of Grace Church.

Boston, view from South Boston

This engraving is a panoramic view of Boston, with the State House Dome visible. In the foreground, water meets the landscape.

View of the town of Boston from Breeds Hill in Charlestown

This engraving presents a detailed panoramic view of the city and harbor, with a bridge connecting the foreground (consisting of a landscape with a large fence and a cow) to the background.

Gleason's Pictorial -- Weekly Drawing-room Companion mastheads

These engravings present a detailed marine scene with large ships and ferries (steam boats). In the background is a view of Boston, including the State House Dome and the surrounding buildings. They are dated between 1851-1854.

Mrs. Wiggin and chicken

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Mrs. Evans pool, fountain and summer house

The fountain, pool and summer house, constructed as part of the Italian rose garden, is seen on the Evans property. President Taft had used a cottage there as his summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The site is now the David S. Lynch Memorial Park in Beverly, Massachusetts.

Mrs. Evans garden pool niche, terraces, and summer house

The Italian rose garden created by Mrs. Evans is seen with the summer house, terraces and pool. The garden was created after the cottage used by President Taft was removed. The site is now the David S. Lynch Memorial Park.

Mrs. Pope residence

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Woman weeding

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Cherry Hill Farm H.P. Hood

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Group outside

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Children's sanatorium

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Arts & crafts loom

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Lakemen sleeping outdoors

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Hospital Brookline

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Palmer hallway, fireplace, corner seat

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Riverview bungalow kitchen

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Harding residence

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Miss Northend at desk

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Teddy bears on bed

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Chamberlain

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Daniel Low store Red Cross meeting

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Gage residence

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