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Exterior view of the façade of Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

A view of the front façade of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J.P. Cushing named his estate "Bellmont" after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic River valley." The property...

Exterior rear view of Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

An exterior view of the rear elevation of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J. P. Cushing named his estate Bellmont after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic River valley." T...

Exterior side view of Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

An exterior side view of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J. P. Cushing named his estate "Bellmont" after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic River valley." The property was...

Presentation of a silver bowl to Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton on his birthday by the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts at Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

A rear view of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J. P. Cushing named his estate "Bellmont" after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic River valley." The property was originall...

Exterior rear view of Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

An exterior rear view, possibly taken in wintertime, of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J. P. Cushing named his estate "Bellmont" after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic ...

Carte-de-visite of an unidentified boy and a dog seated on a chair, Newburyport, Mass., undated

This carte-de-visite portrays an unidentified boy and a dog seated on a chair. Author Katherine Grier states that this photograph burlesques the "visual conventions" of studio portraiture of children and their pets that were common by the 1870s.

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Exterior view of the Custom House, Boston, Mass., 1:30 PM

An exterior view of the front façade of the Greek Revival United States Customhouse in Boston. Ammi Burnham Young designed the building, whose construction was completed in 1849. Doric columns support the pediment above the sweeping entrance steps. Part of the ribbed saucer dome can be seen. The cob...

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Exterior view of Providence City Hall with Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Providence, R.I.

A view of the front façade of the City Hall in Providence, Rhode Island. Samuel J. F. Thayer designed the five-story granite building in the Second Empire style. The cornerstone was laid on June 24, 1875, and the building was dedicated on November 14, 1878. Sculptor Randolph Rogers created the Soldi...

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Exterior view of Providence City Hall with Carrie Brown Memorial Fountain, Providence, R.I.

This image appears to be flipped. A view of City Hall in Providence, Rhode Island from City Hall Park. Samuel J.F. Thayer designed the five-story granite building in the Second Empire style. The cornerstone was laid on June 24, 1875 and the building was dedicated on November 14, 1878. The Soldiers a...

Sheep in Franklin Park

A picture postcard shows a herd of sheep keeping the grass trimmed in the meadow of the Country Park section of Franklin Park in Boston. Frederick Law Olmsted intended this part of the park to be an area for contemplative recreation. The city purchased forty lambs in around 1890 and by 1903, the flo...

View of the Playstead, Franklin Park, Mass.

A picture postcard shows a group of boys playing baseball at the Playstead in the Country Park section of Franklin Park in Boston. Frederick Law Olmsted designed the Playstead as a children's area, which opened on June 12, 1889.

Polar Bears at Zoological Gardens, Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.

A picture postcard shows two polar bears through the bars of their cage playing near their swimming pool in the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, Massachusetts. Landscape architect Arthur Asahel Shurcliff designed the Franklin Park Zoo.

Two views of Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass.

Two views on one sheet of Franklin Park in Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts. The top view is of a road winding through the park. The lower view shows an arch bridge spanning a road.

Elephants, Tony and Waddy, at Zoo, Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.

A picture postcard shows the two Asiatic elephants, Tony and Waddy, grazing on the grass on the grounds at the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston. These two elephants and a third, named Mollie, retired as a vaudeville act and came to the zoo in May 1914.

The elephants at Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.

A picture postcard shows a zoo keeper feeding the two Asiatic elephants, Mollie and Waddy, in the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston. Another zoo keeper observes the feeding taking place in the yard of the Elephant House, which opened on January 5, 1915. These two elephants and a third, named Tony, retired...

Boston, Mass., bridge and Scarboro' Pond, Franklin Park

A picture postcard shows a view of Scarboro (also Scarborough) Pond and bridge in Franklin Park in Boston. Named after an early settler of the area, construction of the pond was completed in July 1894. Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge designed the stone arch bridge.

Panorama showing Duck Pond Bridge, Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.

A picture postcard shows a panoramic view of a duck pond and stone arch bridge in Franklin Park in Boston.

A resting place, Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass.

A picture postcard shows a view of a resting area with a stone and wood shelter in Franklin Park in Boston.

Refectory, Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass.

A picture postcard shows an exterior view of The Refectory, the restaurant in Franklin Park in Boston. Hartwell & Richardson, 60 Devonshire Street in Boston, designed the building which was completed in 1895. The building featured a pergola, a rooftop garden, and private dining rooms. The archietctu...

Christmas card from the Pinckney Club Restaurant, Pinckney Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The text reads "Greetings from the Oldest House on Beacon Hill." The image is the George Middleton House at 5 Pinckney Street on Beacon Hill.

Boston, Mass., feeding the ducks at Franklin Park

A picture postcard shows a group of four girls feeding ducks on the bank of a stream in Franklin Park in Boston.

Inside of bird cage, Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.

A picture postcard shows a variety of birds in the bird cage in the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston.

Quarry at Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1887

A view of the quarry in Franklin Park in Boston. This may be the quarry on Schoolmaster Hill. The view is from the bottom of the quarry upwards to the top. Workers seem to be examining the stone on the face of the quarry. At the bottom, there are two horse-drawn carts. At the top of the quarry, a c...

Quarry and derrick at Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1887

A view of the top of the quarry in Franklin Park in Boston. This may be the quarry on Schoolmaster Hill. A work building on pilings overhangs the quarry. A road leads down to the bottom of the quarry. A streetlight stands next to the road. The derrick is positioned over the quarry beyond the buildin...

New Circuit, Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass.

A view of the construction of Circuit Drive in Franklin Park in Boston. Workers build the roadway using horse-drawn carts. A man wearing a bowler hat and overalls stands in the middle of the road. "Circuit Drive was designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted as a road for carriages throug...

Charles W. Howard and wife on a derrick trestle, Franklin Park Quarry, Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1887

Charles W. Howard and his wife stand on the face of the rock near the top of the quarry in Franklin Park in Boston. This may be the quarry on Schoolmaster Hill.

Scarboro Pond, Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass.

A large group of people ice skate on frozen Scarboro Pond (also known as Scarborough Pond) in Frank Park in Boston.

Williams Home looking towards Forest Hills, Franklin Park, Roxbury, Mass.

A distant view along a road of the Williams Home in Franklin Park in Boston. The two-story Italianate building has a bell and flagpole on its roof. A group of men work near the road in the left foreground.

Construction of overlook wall at Franklin Park, Jamaica Plain [Roxbury], Mass.

A view of the construction of the wall of the Overlook, a building that combined a scenic viewing platform and changing facilities for people using the fields in the Playstead area of Franklin Park in Boston. Several men operate a derrick. The building was partially constructed of boulders from the ...

Franklin Park from west end of overlook looking north, Roxbury, Mass.

A view of the construction of the Overlook, a building that combined a scenic viewing platform and changing facilities for people using the fields in the Playstead area of Franklin Park in Boston. A large group of men work on the wall and the road in front of the structure. There are many horse-draw...

Detail working drawing of the Head House, Marine Park, South Boston, Mass., 1898

Boston city architect Edmund March Wheelwright designed these working drawings for the Head House at Marine Park in South Boston, Massachusetts. This is plate 89 from the publication, "Municipal Architecture in Boston by Edmund M. Wheelwright, City Architect, 1891-1895", volume II, edited by Francis...

Margaret Burne-Jones, Sally Norton, and Lily Norton

Photographer William John Naudin took this cabinet card of Margaret Burne-Jones, Sara "Sally" Norton, and Elizabeth "Lily" Gaskell Norton. Margaret Burne-Jones (center), holding a kitten in her lap, was the daughter of English artist Edward Burne-Jones, and the Nortons were the daughters of Charles ...

John Ruskin and Constance Hilliard

A carte-de-visite portrays critic and author, John Ruskin, and Constance Hilliard Churchill, who was a close associate of his. Both were friends of Charles Eliot Norton, who was the first professor of fine arts at Harvard University and a man of letters.

Photographic copy of a portrait of Susan R.S. Norton

A photograph of a drawn portrait of Susan Ridley Sedgwick Norton, wife of Charles Eliot Norton.

Portrait of Charles Eliot Norton from Harper’s Magazine

A portrait of Harvard art professor and author, Charles Eliot Norton, from the article, "Literary and Social Boston" by George Parsons Lathrop that appeared on page 385 in the February 1881 issue of "Harper's Magazine".

Calendar for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1885

This 1885 calendar was published by the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company of Boston and engraved by John A. Lowell and Co. of Boston. The calendar is comprised of two images. The scene in the top half of the calendar is entitled "The New England of Years Ago" and depicts a young woman, who i...

Old State House and Ames Building, Boston, Mass.

At the center of the view from 53 State Street is the Old State House and its balcony from which the Declaration of Independence was first read in Boston. The taller Ames Building, in view up Court Street, was the second tallest mason bearing-wall structure in the world (after the Monadnock Building...

Business card for Frank Chouteau Brown illustrating his design for a home at Newton, Mass.

A business card for architect Frank Chouteau Brown, 9 Mount Vernon Square in Boston. The card displays a presentation drawing of a southeast view of a Tudor Revival house in Newton, Massachusetts.

Portrait of William Sumner Appleton

A three-quarter portrait of William Sumner Appleton taken at the studio of Colonel Theodore C. Marceau at 160 Tremont Street in Boston. Marceau owned a string of photographic studios in New York, Boston, San Francisco, and several other cities.

Exterior rear view of Bellmont, the Cushing-Col. Benton Estate, Belmont, Mass.

An exterior view of the rear elevation of the John Perkins Cushing-Colonel Everett Chamberlin Benton House at 75 Oakley Road in Belmont, Massachusetts. J. P. Cushing named his estate "Bellmont" after a "gentle eminence at its center that provided views toward Fresh Pond and the Mystic River valley."...

Chinatown, Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass.

A picture postcard view of Chinatown in Boston from Harrison Avenue. Horse-drawn carts line each side of the street. The sign for Jacob Wirth's Restaurant on Eliot Street, renamed Stuart Street, Cosmopolitan Drug Co. 42 Kneeland St.

New Year's card, depicting a young girl holding an umbrella in a snowstorm, 1888

This New Year greeting card depicts a young girl trudging through a snowstorm underneath a large umbrella on its cover. The inscription reads: "Happy New Year! It's I, of course! I knew you'd guess. You couldn't help but know. Who else would come to wish you joy in such a driving snow?"

New Year's card, depicting white Christmas roses and holly, 1876

This New Year greeting card features a spray of white Christmas roses and holly on its cover. The inscription reads: "Happy New Year!"

New Year's card, depicting pink roses and a white daisy, 1876

This New Year greeting card features a spray of pink roses and a white daisy on its cover. The inscription reads: "Happy New Year!"

New Year's card, depicting a calla lily, 1876

This New Year greeting card features a calla lily on the cover. The inscription reads: "Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, allelulia." The verse matches the text of Zechariah 9:9 and Matthew 21:4.

Wentworth-Gardner House exterior

A black-and-white print of this Wallace Nutting photograph of a front exterior view of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire after the restoration by Nutting. The front door is surmounted by a broken scroll pediment with a pineapple finial, a symb...

A Colonial three decker

This view shows the front façade of the Federal-style triple-decker John Peirce House on Court Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Built in 1799, the house is painted yellow and has a rectangular door surround and entry porch. Pilasters extend from the first to the upper floors. Swags in panels are...

Dresser, Gardner House, Portsmouth

This interior view shows the kitchen of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire before the Wallace Nutting restoration. A dresser displays dishes and platters. A candlestick telephone sits on the cupboard top. Two birdcages hang from the ceiling. Mr...

Upper hall, Gardner House, Portsmouth

This interior view shows the second floor landing and hall of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A Palladian window, flanked by Ionic pilasters, fills the front wall. Wallpaper covers the panels between Ionic pilasters along the stairwell. Woo...

Detail of stair in paneled hall, Gardner House, Portsmouth

This interior view shows the upper hall from the landing of the main staircase between the first and second floors of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Wainscoting and wallpaper with scenes of a forest, river, and waterfall adorn the wall. Th...