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Scene in Winter Street, Boston, during the late snow storm

This engraving is a detailed view of the horse-drawn sleigh carriage for the Boston & Jamaica Plains line struggling through a snow storm. People shovel and walk nearby.

Church of the Messiah, Florence St. Boston

Lithograph showing a detailed exterior view of the Church of the Messiah. J.E. Billings was the architect of this building.

Sons of New Hampshire Festival at Fitchburg Hall, Boston

Engraving depicting the dinner at the Sons of New Hampshire Festival. The image shows a patriotic event with the hall decorated with streamers and flags. Attendees are sitting at formal table settings arranged at long tables. Several men are standing and gesturing.

Dr. Hammersley's Gymnasium, Chapman Place, Boston

This engraving shows an interior view of the gymnasium, with men taking part in a variety of acrobatic exercises.

Hovey and Co., importers and dealers in seed, 53 North Market Street, Boston, Mass., 1850s

This lithograph depicts a full detailed view of Hovey & Co.'s seed store. According to the print, the company also sells plants and fertilizers by the ton. A street scene is in the foreground, with pedestrians, horses and wagons. Below the image is a statement that says the lithography was made f...

Ancient building at the corner of Ann-Street and Market-Square, view from the N.E. corner of Elm-Street

This engraving depicts a small building showing the view of the corner site where the ancient building, constructed circa 1695, once stood.

Julien's, Milk Street and Triangular Warehouse, Town Dock

Handwritten on verso for the Triangular Warehouse: "...stood opposite the 'swing bridge' on the border of the 'Town Dock' now corner of Merchant's Row and North Market St. A wooden warehouse on the same lot built in 1650 was burned in 1679. The brick building was erected in 1680 and occupied by Lo...

The Triangular Building or Warehouse

"The triangular building recently taken down, was situated at a short distance from Faneuil Hall, and at the northeast of the vacant space around it. It made a corner of an avenue from Market Square to Ann Street. The land was granted to Governor Bellingham about 1640. The building was forty-eigh...

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Federal Street Church

This engraving depicts the front and side view of the church on Federal Street. On the reverse is the Federal Street pulpit. From "Ezra Stiles Gannett" by William Channing Gannett.

Boston Stone 1737

A worker walks by a sign in Creek Square that says "Boston Stone 1737."

Cottage Farm Bridge

Image showing a partial depiction of the Cottage Farm Bridge over the Charles River, signed by the artist. This is now the site of the Boston University Bridge.

Change Avenue & Merchants Exchange Building, Boston

This etching is of Change Avenue and part of the front of the Merchants Exchange Building in Boston.

Central Church

This etching shows a detailed picture of Central Church, located on the corner of Newbury and Berkeley Streets in Boston.

Commercial Coffee House, corner of Milk & Batterymarch Sts. Boston, Levi Whitney, Proprietor

This lithograph gives a detailed corner view of the trade store and adjacent buildings. In the foreground are a horse and wagons on a detailed stone street.

Milk Street

A trolley and horse-drawn vehicles travel down Milk Street with the Old South Church visible in the distance.

The birthplace of Benjamin Franklin (Jan. 17, 1706)

This print presents a detailed, color print of the Franklin House. A caption at the bottom of the print reads, "15 Milk Street Boston, this site now occupied by the Passenger Department BAY STATE STREET RY. CO.--'940 Miles of Lines in New England.'"

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Old Franklin House, in Milk Street

This engraving is an architectural view of the Franklin House from Caleb Snow's "History of Boston," 1828.

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The "Old South," Boston, Mass.

This engraving presents a small, detailed view of the trading store and general area with a busy street scene in the foreground. The "Old South" Church can be seen beside M.A. Lewis & Co. Standard Scales.

Henry Pettes & Co.'s carpet room

An interior view of Henry Pettes & Co.'s carpet room, with carpets covering the floors and rolled up carpets on shelves on the walls. Customers walk through the room shopping.

Henry Pettes & Co.'s shawl saloon

An interior view of Henry Pettes & Co.'s shawl room, with shawls covering tables and women holding them up to look at them. Customers walk through the room shopping and talking.

General Hospital, Boston

This engraving is a detailed, architectural view of the Hospital and grounds. A high dome sits on top of the hospital. The engraving was published in London in May 1831.

The new Massachusetts Medical College in Grove St. Boston

This lithograph shows an exterior view of Massachusetts Medical College, now called Harvard Medical School. The architect of the building is C.W. Bryant.

Boston Theatre, Federal Street

This engraving shows a detail of the front of the theatre with some surrounding buildings and men conversing at the left.

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Cusson Place

This sidewalk scene shows Cusson Place off S. Margin Street in the West End. A little girl is sweeping and a man is walking on the cobblestone street. Looking down the alley way, one can see clothes lines and laundry hanging between the buildings. A laundry is on the bottom floor of the building ...

Latin Grammar and English High Schoolhouse, in Bedford Street, erected A.D. 1844

This engraving is a detailed exterior view of the schoolhouse with an open front gate. Pedestrians are on the sidewalk and horses also appear in the street. Also known as the Boston Latin School.

Hichborn & Co., auctioneers, estate sale at Albany & Curve Streets

Announcement for an auction of three buildings in Boston: two three-storey brick houses at 46 and 48 Curve Street, and a three-storey brick building at the corner of Albany and Curve Streets (also known as the Crowley Estate). The auction occurred on Monday, May 19 (no year stated).

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

This lithograph presents a detailed, architectural view of the hospital and grounds.

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

This engraving depicts a detailed, architectural view of the hospital and grounds.

A fishing party in Boston Harbor

This engraving presents a detailed scene of a group of men on the shore, cooking and cleaning fish in a relaxed, casual atmosphere on Gallop's Island. Ships can be seen in the background.

No. 1 North Street, No. 1 Market Square

This engraving depicts an architectural detail of the corner view of clothing warehouse, Lovejoy and Cutler.

Peirce, Brown, & Co., manufacturers and dealers in chairs

This engraving depicts a small view of the store building at the corner of Richmond and North Streets from a page from the Boston Directory. "Walnut, chestnut, & painted chamber furniture. / Bureaus, sinds, washstands, tables, bedsteads, &c."

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View of Franklin Street, Boston

This engraving shows a detailed study of Franklin Street, sidewalks, surrounding buildings, horse and wagons, and pedestrians.

Opening of Friend Street, Boston

This engraving shows a detailed scene of men at work constructing the new street. It includes neighboring buildings on Hanover Street, horses and construction materials.The eastern extremity of Friend Street is part of old "Flat Iron House" at the head of North Street.

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"The Study," Bumstead Place

This engraving shows a detailed interior of Ezra Stiles Gannett's study including desk, chair, bookshelves, and more.

Alms-House, Leveret Street

This engraving gives a detailed exterior view of the front of the Alms-House.

Birthplace of Edward Everett

"This was built about 1770. The Rev. Oliver Everett was pastor of the New South Church in Boston in 1782, and after giving up his pastorate there removed to Dorchester, and in this house his son, the noted Edward Everett, was born in 1794. It stands on the corner of Boston and Pond Streets. It is...

Old Feather Store, North St.

This etching depicts a detailed corner view of the Old Feather Store, formerly located at North Street and Dock Square. There are wagons in the foreground. The Old Feather Store was demolished in 1860.

Ochtorlony House, North Street

"The exact age of this house is not known; Dr. John Perkins lived here in 1695. It was sold to Capt. Edward Martyn, in 1717, and his widow sold it to Andrew Tyler, whose wife was sister to Sir William Pepperell. In 1762 it was purchased by Capt. David Ochtorlony, a son of the Laird of Pitforthy, i...

The Paine-Tremere House

"This is probably the oldest brick house now remaining in Boston. It was probably built by John Paine, and he sold it to Wm. Downe, in 1674. It stands at the extreme end of North Street, and has long been in possession of the Tremere family. Its peculiarities may be seen at a glance: the heavy b...

Paul Revere House, North Square, Boston, Mass., undated

This block print shows a colorful view of the Paul Revere House in North Square. "Here lived Paul Revere, Patriot. He was an engraver, a gold and silversmith, a bell and cannon founder, and specimens of his handicraft are now much prized as heirlooms of Colonial days."

Paul Revere House, Boston, Mass., built about 1676

This engraving is a close-up, detailed, architectural view of the Paul Revere House, "compliments of the Boston Edison Company."

Faneuil Hall, Boston

This engraving presents a detailed view of the open area, with Faneuil Hall in the background. The foreground depicts a street scene, including a lady in a carriage. It was published in London for the proprieters by George Virtue, 26 Drury Lane, 1838.

Faneuil Hall, Boston, 1870

This engraving gives a detailed view of the area with Faneuil Hall is in the background, canopies over the shop-stalls, and a horse and wagons wait in the foreground. There is also a small circular inset of a view of Faneuil Hall in 1789. A stamp in the lower right corner says "One of seventy-thre...

New South Church, Church Green, Summer and Bedford Streets, Boston, Mass.

This engraving shows a full front detail of the church with the indication of two surrounding streets. A man faces the church standing on the Church Green.

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4 Bumstead Place

A small engraving of "Bumstead Place," Ezra Stiles Gannett's country nook.

Fitchburg Depot Building as decorated for the New Hampshire Festival

Print showing the Fitchburg Depot Building on Causeway Street decorated with flags and streamers for the Second Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire on November 2, 1853. There are pedestrians walking around the building and carriages driving by. "The decorations, as will be at once observed b...

Mount Vernon Church, Ashburton Place

This engraving shows a detailed front view of the church. There used to be a full inset portrait of Edward N. Kirk taken from a daguerreotype by Masury & Silsbee, but it has been mostly clipped off. Kirk was pastor of the church from 1842 to 1874.

Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market

This engraving across the top of a piece of stationery shows Faneuil Hall with Quincy Market behind. In the foreground is a street scene with vendors with their horses and wagons.

Tell City primer of early American home decorating, volume 73, Tell City Chair Company, Tell City, Ind.

Background on the early American aesthetic is described for customers wishing to incorporate Tell City furniture pieces in their homes. The inside of the back cover has a sheet with instructions for making a floor plan and a second sheet with furniture cutouts.

Fireside and kitchen, ancient and modern, 2nd ed., Barstow Stove Company, Providence, Rhode Island

A history of heating and cooking is presented to promote Barstow appliances. Barstow has offices at 56 Union Street and 230 Water Street, New York.