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Sagamore Bridge, Cape Cod Canal, 1938

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Cape Cod Canal from the Bourne Bridge

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"Alert" at the Cape Cod Company's Dock, Sandwich.

The "Alert" docked at the Cape Cod Company's dock in Sandwich, Massachusetts.

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Photograph of a tugboat, Bourne, Canal.

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Photograph of a crane rescuing a sunken tugboat

Caption states, "Heavy duty crane prepares to lift a tugboat that sank Monday into the Cape Cod Canal. Attempts to raise the boat so far have been unsuccessful." Photographed by Ted Gartland.

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Photograph "Up From the Deep"

Herald staff photo by Calvin Campbell. The caption reads, " UP FROM THE DEEP - Barnacled freighter Arizona Sword, raised from the bottom of the Cape Cod Canal where it had rested more than a year after being sunk in a collision, arrived by tow at East Boston's Tidewater Docks yesterday. The ship bea...

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Photograph of Locked Tankers, Cape Cod Canal

Boston Traveler staff photographer John Landers Jr., shows the bow of a 435 foot freighter in portside stern of loaded oil tanker at the entrance to the Cape Cod Canal. There are two additional freighters in the forgeound including the S. S. American Pilot.

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Photograph of the the Eastern Steamship Lines "Belfast" run into a railroad bridge at the Cape

Photographer's stamp is illegible.

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David Hanson photographic collection

Collection of eight negatives and eight black and white prints of the interior and exterior of the Gropius House, dated August 17, 1969.

Old time gardens, newly set forth by Alice Morse Earle, a book of the sweet o' the year, The Macmillan Company, New York, New York

The author has woven history, descriptions and anecdotes to chronicle gardens new and historic from New England to other parts of the country. There are notewothy chapters on colonial gardens and gardens in poetry.

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Anthony J. Tambone Jr. house, Lynnfield, Mass.

Archtectural drawings for a house for Mr. Anthony J. Tambone in Lynfield, Mass. (commission #2589)

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Wingate Loyd house, Cotuit, Mass.

Architectural drawings for alterations and additions to a house for Mr. and Mrs. Wingate Lloyd in Cotuit, Mass. (commission #2587).

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Frank Worth house, New London, N.H.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worth in New London, NH (Commission # 2591).

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Peter LeSaffre house, North Andover, Mass.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. Peter LeSaffre in North Andover, Mass. (commission #2591).

Dean Comeau house, Concord, N.H.

Architectural drawings for alterations and additions to an existing house for Mr. and Mrs. Comeau in Concord, Mass. (Commission #2593).

Horst Dorner house, Oyster Harbors, Mass.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. Horst Dorner in Oyster harbors, Mass. (commission #2595).

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James Corrigan house, Hopkinton, Mass.

Architectural drawings for Mr. and Mrs. James Corrigan in Hopkinton, Mass. (commission #2596)

Covers, Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits, John Lewis Childs, Floral Park, New York

The front and back covers illustrate the variety of flowers offered by the nursery.

Parker & Wood, seeds, plants, and bulbs, 49 North Market Street, Boston, Mass.

Text on the cover reads "The standard strawberry introduced by Parker & Wood 1891." The back cover features a Bay State Lawn Mower, manufactured by Blair Manufacturing Co., Springfield, Massachusetts. The page is headed" Flower-Pots, Wire Stands and Rustic Work."

English pleasure gardens, by Rose Standish Nichols, The Macmillan Company, New York

Text on the title page reads "With eleven plans drawn by Allen H. Cox and nearly three hundred reproductions of original photographs and drawings by the author." The work surveys English, French, and Italian gardens.

Wentworth by the Sea, New Castle, N.H.

Architectural drawings for Wentworth by the Sea in New Castle, NH (commission #2624), includes seven color photographs.

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William Henning house, Kennebunkport, Maine

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. William Henning in Kennebunkport, Maine (commission #2599).

Ladies' home journal, garden house number, June 1909, The Curtis Publishing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

A path leads to a gateway with a garden beyond it in the cover illustration.

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Frederick Bates house, Eastham, Mass.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bates in Eastham, Mass (commission #2598)

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The Inn at Bar Harbor, Bar Harbor, Maine

Architectural drawings for the Inn at Bar Harbor in Bar Harbor, Maine (commission #2601)

American homes and gardens, vol. VI, no. 11, November 1909, Munn & Co., New York

The item is the first page of an article "The garden at Hamilton House," by Louise Shelton.

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Industrial Building Co. (High Meadow), Bristol, Conn.

Architectural drawings for Industrial Building Co. in Bristol, Connecticut (commission #2602)

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Keevin Geller house, Kennebunkport, Maine

Architectural drawings for alterations and additons to an existing house for Mr. and Mrs. Keeving Geller in Kennebunkport, Maine (commission #2603) aterations to commission #2518

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G. Wade Staniar house, Concord, Mass.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. G. Wade Staniar in Concord, Massachusetts. (commission #2605)

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William Smallwood house, Brownsville, Vt.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. William Smallwood in Brownsville, Vermont (commission # 2606)

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David A. Napoli house, West Acton, Mass.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. David A. Napoli in West Acton, Mass. (commission # 2608)

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David Hollis house, Carlisle, Mass.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. David Hollis in Carlisle, Massachusetts (commission #2609)

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John Cappadona house, Concord, Mass.

Architecutral drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. John Cappadona in Concord, Massachusetts (Commission #2610)

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Edward J. McCormack house, Falmouth, Mass.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McCormack in Falmouth, Massachusetts (commission 2612)

Oyster Harbors Club, Osterville, Mass.

Architectural drawings for a tennis building for the Oyster Harbors Club in Osterville, Massachusetts (commission #2613)

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James Lago house, White Salmon, Wash.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. James Lago in White Salmon, Washington (commission #2614)

American homes and gardens, vol. VI, no. 12, December 1909, Munn & Co., New York

A decorative pool in the forefront opens to a white house with an arbor on the left side.

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Robert Dalton house, Dearborn, Mich.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton in Dearborn, Michigan (commission #2615)

Joseph Sherer house, Little Compton, R.I.

Architectural drawings for a house for Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherer in Little Compton, Rhode Island (commission #2616)

Nathaniel V. Davis house, Osterville, Mass.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. Nathaniel V. Davis in Osterville, Massachusetts (commission #2618)

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John J. Biggio house, Andover, Mass.

Architectural drawings for a house for Mr. and Mrs. John J. Biggio in Andover, Massachusetts (commission #2619) *Ardon Farms is referenced

House beautiful, annual garden number, March 1909, The House Beautiful Company, Republic Building, Chicago

The image caption reads "Garden path, Maxwell Court, residence of F.T. Maxwell, Esq., Rockville, Connecticut." Text at the top of the image reads "A plea for small gardens."

House & garden summer furnishings number, May 1933, Condé Nast Publications, New York

A maid brings tea to a set table in the cover illustration.

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Alphabetical List of Debt due to the Estate of David Moore late of Berwick deceased...as taken from his books the 20th July 1777

Alphabetical list of debt due to the Estate of David Moore late of Berwick deceased...as taken from his books the 20th July 1777. Cover of account book is made of wallpaper. The paper has a gray background with pink and white flowers. Back cover has inward fold.

James Means Collection, 1885-1964

The collection includes a lithograph of James Means's residence on Bay State Road in Boston, which was designed by architects Little and Browne, whose archives is in the Historic New England Collection. "James Means and the Problem of Manflight, during the period 1882-1920" (1964), by James Howard M...

Spirit of the garden, by Martha Brookes Hutcheson, with an introduction by Ernest Peixotto, illustrated with photographs, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Mass.

A pioneer in landscape architecture offers advice to new and experienced gardeners.

Art & craft of garden making, 4th ed., Thomas H. Mawson, London, B.T. Batsford; New York, Chas. Scribner's Sons

The work covers all aspects of garden design including flower beds, kitchen gardens, trees, terraces, conservatories and fencing.

Art & craft of garden making, 5th ed., Thomas H. Mawson, London, B.T. Batsford; New York, Chas. Scribner's Sons

The work covers all aspects of garden design including flower beds, kitchen gardens, trees, terraces, conservatories and fencing.

Five acres too much, a truthful elucidation of the attractions of the country, and a careful consideration of the question of profit and loss as involved in amateur farming, by Robert B. Roosevelt, Harper & Brothers publishers, New York, New York

A satire on trying to be a successful farmer and gardener. Text on the title page reads "With much valuable advice and instruction to those about purchasing large or small places in the rural districts."

Art of home landscape, by M.E. Bottomley, sketches by George Roth, Jr., A.T. De La Mare Company, Inc., New York, New York

Starting with a survey of landscape architecture the author describes how homeowners can plan their own yards and gardens. The last chapter explores community parks and playgrounds.