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Gedney House, front stairs

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Gedney House, rear wall of lean-to after removal of addition

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Elevation rendering of Additions to South Boston High School, 1936

Line drawing of additions to South Boston High School, Department of School Buildings, William W. Drummey, Superintendent, Federal P.W.A Project, Docket No. 1091, 1936. Delineated by F. R. Witton.

Smart shoppers meat guide: chuck roast, Shaw's

Guide to preparation of and recipes for using chuck roast publiched by Shaw's grocery store.

Smart shoppers meat guide: chicken, Shaw's

Guide to preparation of and recipes for using chicken publiched by Shaw's grocery store.

The Single Burner Chef cookbook, Deborah L. Craig, New Hampshire Network, Durham, N.H.

Cookbook produced in conjunction with New Hampshire Network's television program "A Coming of Age". Highlights healthy eating habits and easy recipes for older and aging adults.

Let's serve cocktails, Taylor Wine Company, vineyardists & producers, Hammondsport, New York

Recipe book for preparing cocktails and accompanying appetizers published by the Taylor Wine Company.

Deluxe Osterizer recipes, John Oster Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.

Recipes made using the company's "Osterizer" blender.

Old Upham House recipe book, Melrose, Mass.

Recipe book containing engravings of the interior and exterior Phineaus Upham House in Melrose, Mass. Recipes are for various sweets and confections.

The best cook book in the world is the Boston Daily Globe, Boston, Mass.

Recipe booklet advertising the work of the Household Department of the Boston Daily Globe, including a sample of the recipes that are published by the department.

Magic yeast recipes, Northwestern Yeast Co., Chicago, Ill.

Book of recipes made using Magic Yeast, by the Northwestern Yeast Co. of Chicago, Ill.

Reliable recipes no. 1, Reliable Flour Co., 103 Broad St., Boston, Mass.

Book of recipes made using products of the Reliable Flour Company in Boston, Mass. Also includes advertisements for Marston's Restaurant & Luncheon Rooms, also of Boston.

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Hatch family: Genealogy & History of the Hatch Family, Part One by the Hatch Genealogical Society, undated

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Pierce family: copybook of Pierce genealogy and wills with commentary and memoir of Col. Samuel Pierce, 1875-1913

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Read family: Genealogical notes titled "John Read of Rehoboth, and His Descendants", undated

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Books and booklets: History of the Great Fire in Boston, November 9 and 10, 1872 by Col. Russell H. Conwell, 1873

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Dartmouth College (Hanover, New Hampshire): diploma, 1910

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Marriage records: Marriage certificate of Roger Grenway Pierce and Marjorie Hazel Curtis, Richmond, Me., 1919

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Marriage records: Marriage certificate of Robert James Shaughnessey and Anne Grenway Pierce, Boston, Mass., 1948

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Books: A Grammar School History of the United States by John J. Anderson, 1872

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Books: Peirce Genealogy, 1585-1880 by Frederick Clifton Peirce, 1880

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Clubs and organizations: certificate conferring 33rd degree, Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Boston, Mass. 1890

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School papers: diploma, Harris Grammar School, Dorchester, Mass., 1878

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School papers: diploma, Dorchester High School, Dorchester, Mass., 1881

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Portrait of six children in American Revolution-era costumes

One mounted photographic print of six children, three boys and three girls. The photograph measures 6 1/2 inches by 9 inches. The children are dressed in elaborate costumes, including wigs, that were typical of formal wear during the American revolutionary era. The location of the photograph is unk...

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Books and booklets: The Old Farmer's Almanac for 1925

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Books and booklets: Sensible Etiquette of the Best Society by Mrs. H. O. Ward, eighteenth edition, 1878

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Books and booklets: Worcester's Pronouncing Spelling Book by L.J. Campbell and S.T. Worcester, 1878

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Clubs and organizations: certificate of membership, Society of California Pioneers of New England, Boston, Mass., 1892

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Printed material: Holy Bible, Harding’s edition

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John J. McNutt Novelty Wood Works, Wareham Street, Boston, Mass.

John J. McNutt Novelty Wood Woorks stood at the junction of Malden and Wareham Streets in Boston, Massachusetts. They were builders and manufacturers of of bank and stor fixtures as specialists in carving and pattern making. - 1883 Boston City Directory.

Framed Gropefest poster, 1984

1984 Grope Fest, was a celebration to honor the memory of Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus School of Architecture and Design.

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Publication: Maritime History of Massachusetts, 1783-1860 by Samuel Eliot Morison, sixth edition, 1925

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Publication: Dorchester Old and New: 1630-1930 in the Old Bay Colony by the Dorchester, Massachusetts Tercentenary, 1930

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Publication: Good Old Dorchester: A Narrative History of the Town, 1630-1893 by William Dana Orcutt, third edition, 1916

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Publication: The Landing-Force and Small-Arms Instructions by Captain W. F. Fullam, United States Navy, 1912

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Publication: Good Old Dorchester: A Narrative History of the Town, 1630-1893 by William Dana Orcutt, first edition, 1893

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Publication: Tokology: A Book for Every Woman by Alice B. Stockham, twenty-third edition, 1885

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Publication: Homes of Our Forefathers in Boston, Old England and Boston, New England by Edwin Whitefield, 1889

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Publication: History of the Town of Dorchester, Massachusetts by the Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society, 1859

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Publication: The First Book of History: For Children and Youth, revised edition, 1838

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Exterior view of house of Charles S. Purinton, Lexington, Mass., 1951 [negative]

Black-and-white negative depicting the exterior of a house built for Charles S. Purinton in Lexington, Massachusetts. Notable features include the gambrel roof, dormer windows, and the arche above the front door. The house was built by Boston architect Donald C. Goss. The negative was taken by A. W....

Exterior view of house of Charles S. Purinton, Lexington, Mass., 1951

Black-and-white photographic print depicting the exterior of a house built for Charles S. Purinton in Lexington, Massachusetts. Notable features include the gambrel roof, dormer windows, and the arche above the front door. Four individuals are photographed standing in front of the house. Three of th...

Billhead for J.L. Fairbanks & Co., stationers and account book manufacturers, 136 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., December 30, 1874

Billhead for one "time book", made out to John S. Damrell, December 30, 1874.

Barbara (Sweet) Purinton and and members of the Leggett family inside Charles S. Purinton's house, Lexington, Mass., 1951

Photographic print depicting Barbara (Sweet) Purinton, the wife of Charles S. Purinton, and Leggett family in the living room of the Purinton's house.. The house is located in Lexington, Massachusetts, and was built by Boston architect Donald C. Goss. Photographed by A. W. Leggett. "Photo by / A. W....

Barbara (Sweet) Purinton and Joyce Leggett in the kitchen of Charles S. Purinton's house, Lexington, Mass., 1951

Photographic print depicting Barbara (Sweet) Purinton, the wife of Charles S. Purinton, and Joyce Leggett standing near the stove in the kitchen of the Purinton's house. The house is located in Lexington, Massachusetts, and built by Boston architect Donald C. Goss. Photographed by A. W. Leggett. "Ph...

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Exterior street view of A. & W. Sprague's store, Elmwood, R.I., circa 1860

Stereograph depicting an exterior view of A. & W. Sprague's store located in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. Dated circa 1860. Photographed by Manchester Bros., a photographic firm located in Providence. The following can be found on the verso: "VIEW OF / A. & W. SPRAGUE'S STOR...