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Rogers St. Bernard

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Jordan house exterior

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House boat

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Mitchell porch

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Estabrook porch

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Hope music house

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Hope music house

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Duncan formal garden

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Johnson barn

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Kitchenette

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King Tea house interior

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Halloween table

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Tray, hanging the clothes

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Tray, taking up dinner

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Ice box

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Deland house exterior

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Deland house living room

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Deland house living room

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Curtis sleeping porch

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Northend chamber

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Tobacco hanging

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Studio interior Ahern

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Studio interior Turner

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H. D. Murphy studio

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Studio exterior Mitchell

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Sargent residence - peacock

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County fair ice cream table

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Spaulding residence

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Spaulding residence

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Spaulding residence

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Martha Ann Tea Shop Essex Street, Salem, Mass.

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View of Charlestown from the Dome of the State House

This engraving presents a panoramic view of Charlestown, with the water separating Boston from the distant town of Charlestown. To the right, there is the bridge. From Snow's "History of Boston."

View from our new office duirng a late snow storm

Depicts a view from Gleason's Publishing Hall, looking across the street to the Common, with people strolling on the sidewalk, sleighs and sleds during a winter snow fall.

Ballou's Pictorial mastheads

These engravings from the masthead of Ballou's Pictorial depicts the State House and surrounding city in the background, while the foreground consists of a marine scene with ships. The dates of the mastheads are from February to October 1855.

View of Gleason's New Publishing Hall, Tremont and Bromfield Streets, Boston

Shows a large detailed view of Gleason's Hall from the front cover of an issue of Gleason's Pictorial, Saturday, April 3, 1852.

Gallery of Paintings at the Athenaeum

This engraving depicts the Athenaeum galleries on the third story of the building, with paintings hung on the walls. There are also people, who are both standing and sitting.

Company of Swedish emigrants passing our office, bound to the west

Depicts a parade of people passing buildings, including Gleason's Publishing Hall, on Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

View of the interior of our publishing, or business hall, corner of Tremont and Bromfield Streets, Boston

Show a busy scene with people inside the publishing hall reading and observing.

Arlington St. Church

This etching depicts the central steeple of Arlington St. Church.

Interior view of our press-room, where are printed the Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, and the Flag of Our Union

Shows the printing operation involved for the two newspapers published by Gleason's.

Arlington St. Church, Boston

This engraving depicts a full street view of the Arlington St. Church. It is three-tone colored, and gives a detailed view of passers-by and automobiles.

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View of the seat of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq., Boston

In the foreground of this engraving is a detailed landscape, including trees and a fence. The estate can be seen in the background.

View of Tremont House, Boston

Shows a detailed, front architectural view of the Tremont House hotel.

Hancock House, Boston

This engraving depicts a full, detailed view of the Hancock House on Beacon Street. It is a street level view which includes the front fence and entrance. It also includes passers-by mingling on the sidewalk.

View of Tremont Street, Boston

Shows a view of Tremont Street from King's Chapel. "The name of this Street is traced to that given the peninsula, in 1630, by the first settlers at Charlestown, on the north side of the river. They called it Trimontain, on account of three hills to be seen on it. The street ran by the eastern ba...

King's Chapel, Boston

King's Chapel is seen at the corner of Tremont and School Streets. A streetcar is just passing out of view on the left side of the image.

Old Hancock House, Beacon Street, Boston

This engraving is a full watercolor view (in four tones) from the street. The caption reads "Erected 1737, Demolished 1863."

The First King's Chapel

Shows an small circular view of the church and spire with surrounding buildings.

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Interior view of King's Chapel, dressed for Christmas, Tremont St.

Shows an impressionistic interior decorated scene of people sitting in pews,

State House, Boston

This engraving depicts a full, detailed view of the State House, with the sidewalk in the foreground.