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Letterhead for Lyanough House, Hyannis, Mass., 1890s

The property is shown in the image with "T.H. Soule, Jr., Proprietor" underneath it.

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Hotels and taverns - Massachusetts - Boston - Folder 4

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Envelope for The Marlboro' Hotel, Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Hotel is shown with pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles in the image. Parks & Allen are the proprietors.

Billhead for the Marl-boro Hotel, 227 & 239 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated Ocotber 31, 1863

The billhead is for board and fires for four and a quarter days. Conant & Chamberlin are the proprietors.

Needle case for the New England House, hotel, corner Blackstone and Clinton Streets, Boston, Mass., 1904-1905

The case contains a packet of Queen Alexandra Parabola Gold Ey'd Sharps 3/9 made by the London Needle Company, 112 East 125th Street, New York, New York. The calendar is for July 1904 to June 1905. The case verso reads "Ring up Richmond 22165 and have your broiled live lobster ready when you arrive....

Trade card for The Brunswick, hotel, Boylston Street, corner Clarendon, Boston, Mass., undated

Barnes & Dunklee are the proprietors of the Hotel Brunswick in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for The Brunswick, hotel, Boylston Street, corner Clarendon, Boston, Mass., undated

The card reads "This hotel, located near the Common, Public Garden, Art Museum, Public Library, Institute of Technology & places of amusement, is also as near the railroad depots as any other first-class house. The structure is fire-proof, and contains every modern convenience, including baggage and...

Menu for The Brunswick, hotel, Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., May 8, 1879

The dinner menu for Thursday, May 8, 1879 is listed on the verso. The menu borders are unreadable. The bottom appears to list Boston theaters and curtain times.

Letterhead for The Brunswick and The Lenox, hotels, on either side of Copley Square, Boston, Mass., undated

Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library are seen between the two hotels.

Trade card for Dooley's Merchants' Exchange Hotel, State Street, Boston, Mass., 1856

The business was established on September 1, 1847. Dooley's has "Trusty porters on hand day & night."

Trade card for the Quincy House, lodging house, No. 1 Brattle Square, opposite Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass., undated

The card reads "Quincy House, by Alanson Long, kept on strictly temperance principles."

Trade card for the American House, hotel, Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1870

The lower right corner of the card reads "Lewis Price, Proprietor."

Trade card for the Pearl Street House, lodging house, corner of Pearl & Milk Streets, Boston, Mass., ca. 1850

Hitchcock & Huggins are the proprietors of the Pearl Street House in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for the Albion, hotel, corner of Tremont & Beacon Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card reads "The Rooms of this Hotel are arranged with especial regard to comfort for familites & others."

Trade card for Clark's Hotel, 577 & 579 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Hotel is for gentlemen only and is on the European plan.

Trade card for the Campbell House, lodging house, No. 6 Wilson Lane from State Street to Dock Square, Boston, Mass., undated

Meals are served at all hours of the day with separate dining and sitting rooms for ladies. A.R. Campbell and Chas. H. Coverly are the proprietors.

Advertisement for the Hotel Vendome, Commonwealth Avenue at Dartmouth Street, Boston, Mass., July 1922

The advertisement is from the July 1922 issue of "Town & Country."

Stranger's guide around Boston and how to leave it for the guests of The Tremont House, hotel, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1855

The folded guide lists places of amusement, objects of interest, public buildings, pleasant drives, suburban sights, cemeteries and travel to other cities using railroads and steam ships. The back cover has an advertisement for Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines. The item was printed by Allen, 22 Cour...

Trade card for the Mariner's Home, 312 & 314 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass., undated

"The original and only Mariner's Home" was established in 1875 to take the place of the Sailor's Home. The property is advertised as a temperance house.

Broadside for the Marshall House, lodging house, No. 10 Marshall Street, Boston, Mass, undated

Marshall House is opposite the Boston Stone described in this advertisement for the lodging house and restaurant.

Exterior view of the Mt. Desert Rock Lighthouse, Mt. Desert Rock, Maine, 1889

Children and adults stand in front of the Mt. Desert Rock Lighthouse in Maine.

View of Avery's Rock, Machias Bay, Maine, undated

The Avery Rock Lighthouse, built in 1875 and destroyed by a storm in 1946, is seen in this photograph.

Exterior view of Dice Head Lighthouse, Castine, Maine, undated

Two women stand in the road with the Dice Head Lighthouse in the background.

Exterior view of Seguin Island Light Station, Seguin Island, Maine, undated

Two boat houses are seen in the foreground with Seguin Island Light Station in the background.

Exterior view of Heron Neck Lighthouse, Green Island, Maine, undated

Heron Neck Lighthouse stands above the rocks on Green Island in Maine.

View of Monhegan Island, Monhegan Island, Maine, undated

Monhegan Island harbor commercial buildings and houses are seen from Manana Island.

At Indian Hill, West Newbury, Mass., undated

The ivy covered house and front drive are seen at Indian Hill.

Trade card for the Union Web Hammock, Horace Partridge & Co., sole agents, 51-57 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1875

Partridge is an importer of fancy goods, jewelry, lava, china ware, Bohemian glass, albums, dolls, toys and musical instruments. The store is opposite the American House.

Trade card for the Union Web Hammock, Gloucester, Mass., ca. 1875

A woman reads in a hammock framed by a horseshoe inscribed "Union Web Gloucester Good Luck." Horace Partridge & Co. are the sole agents located at 51-57 Hanover Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Partridge is an importer of fancy goods, jewelry, lava, china ware, Bohemian glass, albums, dolls, toys and ...

Exterior view of the Arnold House, shortly after acquisition, Lincoln, Rhode Island, October 18, 1919

Arnold House is seen on the other side of a picket fence shaded by a large tree.

Exterior view of the Casey Farm House, Saunderstown, R.I., July 13, 1925

The mansion house at the Casey Farm is seen in this image.

Manchester Yacht Club, Manchester, Mass., 1905-1912

Three people stand on a swimming pier outside the Manchester Yacht Club.

Exterior view of Frank Hill Smith House and Studio, corner of Mt. Vernon and River Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The exterior decoration on the Frank Hill Smith residence can be seen in this photograph.

Exterior view of the Atlantic Works building, Border and Maverick Streets, East Boston, Mass., September 17, 1918

Men stand on the corner across the street from the Atlantic Works building in East Boston, Massachusetts.

First Presbyterian Church, East Boston, Mass., dated March 18, 1909

The church is located at the corner of London and Meridian Streets in East Boston, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Jaffrey House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

A dirt drive can be seen at the rear of the Jaffrey House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Exterior view of the Jaffrey House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

A climbing vine is next to a rear entrance in Jaffrey House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Interior view of the Woburn Public Library, Woburn, Mass., undated

The mezzanine level book stacks are seen in the Woburn Public Library.

Exterior view of row houses, 70-74 Westminster Street, corner Williams Street, Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1957

Row houses are seen at the intersection of Westminster and Williams Street in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The image verso reads "Photo taken for Chris Iannella, c. 1957."

Roxbury Crossing, inbound stop, Tremont and Texas Streets, Roxbury, Mass., ca. 1948

A movie theater and businesses can be seen lining Tremont Street in Roxbury Crossing.

Exterior view of 78 Westminster Street, Roxbury, Mass., undated

The building at 78 Westminster Street is seen from the Williams Street side.

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Exterior view of Stagecoach Estates House, Bedford, Mass., June 14, 1970

The photograph was printed in the "Sun Times" newspaper, June 14, 1970 with the caption "One of the new housing developments that has sprung up on farm land around Bedford."

Stereograph of the Old Derby Academy, 34 Main Street, Hingham, Mass., undated

The Old Derby Academy building is seen on Main Street in Hingham, Massachusetts.

Stereograph of the Old Derby Academy, 34 Main Street, Hingham, Mass., undated

The Old Derby Academy building is seen with the drive leading to it from Main Street in Hingham, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Old Derby Academy, 34 Main Street, Hingham, Mass., undated

The Old Derby Academy looks over a tree-lined Main Street in Hingham, Massachusetts.

Trade card for White Mountain Refrigerators, Maine Manufacturing Co., Nashua, New Hampshire, undated

The card opens to show the appliance features. White Mountain advertises itself as the "Largest refrigerator factory in the world."

Exterior view of Hamilton House, South Berwick, Maine, 1905

Hamilton House is seen across the Salmon Falls River behind trees.

Exterior view of Hamilton House, South Berwick, Maine, undated

The ivy covered facade of Hamilton House is seen in this image.

Exterior view of Hamilton House, South Berwick, Maine, 1905

Hamilton House is reflected in the Salmon Falls River.