Center school (behind the town hall), interior of classroom, Mrs. Green's old piano in the right corner, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 10390-B Shrewsbury viewed from Goulding Hill, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 10391-B Frank Hickey's house, both Goddard houses shown, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 10392-B Eddie Dean's sawmill, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 10393-B Maj. Howard W. Beal High School, from north and west, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 10394-B Excavating behind Maj. Howard W. Beal High School, showing steam shovel and team of horses with dump carts, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 10395-B Beaman Tavern, torn down around 1900, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10396-B Working on the Wachusett Reservoir, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10397-B Interior view of wheelwright shop of Buck, Dow, and Stockwell, Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 10398-B Crossroads, famous Beaman oak at far right, Thomas Harlow house at right, "Cider Mill House" at left, and Mr. Shepard's paint shop at far left, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10399-B Unidentified brick church, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10400-B Alexander Campbell house, opposite Mill Pond, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10401-B Land cleared for the Wachusett Reservoir, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10402-B Mill houses and mill pond of Clarendon Mills, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10403-B House of Mr. Laurie, later of Mr. Butler, and the mill houses between that house and the Clarendon Mills, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10404-B Congregational church and Thomas Hall, now covered by Wachusett Reservoir, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10411-B House of mill superintendent and the Clarendon Mill building, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10405-B Stone bridge over the Nashua River, washed away February 13, 1900, now under reservoir, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10406-B Clarendon Mills as the water for the Wachusett Reservoir rises up around it, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10407-B Beaman watering trough, stood on Thomas Harlow Farm, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10408-B Beaman watering trough by tree, stood on Thomas Harlow Farm, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10409-B Congregational church and Thomas Hall, now covered by Wachusett Reservoir, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10410-B Workmen excavating for the Wachusett Reservoir, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10412-B Clarendon Mills, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10413-B View across valley after flooding of Wachusett Reservoir, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10414-B Thomas Harlow house and farm, site now covered by Wachusett Reservoir, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10415-B Stephen Reed house, 685 Main Street, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 10417-B Thomas Harlow farm, showing house, shed, and two barns, site now covered by Wachusett Reservoir, West Boylston, Massachusetts, 10416-B Financial papers of Edwin Eaton Financial records of Lewis Chamberlin "Academy end King Road", Charles A. Plummer, photographer. September, 1908 Landscape view of a large tree, possibly at Barrett House, October 1907 Letter from Daniel Webster to Fletcher Webster, 1841-1843 The Henry Clay Frick houses : architecture, interiors, landscapes in the golden era / Martha Frick Symington Sanger ; foreword by Wendell Garrett. Gaining ground : a history of landmaking in Boston / Nancy S. Seasholes. Collectors' guide to antique American glass, by Marvin D. Schwartz. Painter of rural America: William Sidney Mount, 1807-1868. By Alfred Frankenstein. Introd. by Jane des Grange. The architecture of country houses; including designs for cottages, and farmhouses, and villas, with remarks on interiors, furniture, and the best modes of warming and ventilating. The architecture of William Ralph Emerson, 1833-1917; catalogue. Photography by Myron Miller. Investing in pottery & porcelain. Needlepoint for everyone [by] Mary Brooks Picken and Doris White with Claire Valentine. Dwelling house construction, by Albert G.H. Dietz. The amazing catalog of the esteemed firm of George Hieronimus Bestelmeier; selective excerpts from editions 1793 and 1807. [Assembled and designed by Daniel S. Jacoby. Realism and tradition in art, 1848-1900; sources and documents. Impressionism and post-impressionism, 1874-1904; sources and documents. The daguerreotype in America. Conversation pieces; a survey of the informal group portrait in Europe and America. The complete book of knitting. Art in our time; an exhibition to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Museum of Modern Art and the opening of its new building, held at the time of the New York World's Fair. Preserving and restoring monuments and historic buildings.