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The State Prison, Charlestown, Massachusetts

With accompanying text. From "The American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge," published by the Boston Bewick Co., page 42. Date: 1835. Engraving. Reverse: Illustrated depictions of The Summer Duck and The Cuckoo, among other subjects.

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South View of Charlestown, Mass.

Drawn by J. W. Barber. Engraved by S. E. Brown, Boston. The view was taken from the burying ground on Copp’s Hill, in Boston. Bunker Hill Monument, in its unfinished state, on Breed’s Hill, and Bunker Hill, a little to the northward, are seen in the distance in the central part of the view. A part o...

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View of Bunker Hill Monument

Drawn by R. P. Mallory. Engraved by E. A. Fowle. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1848 by J. Crosman and R. P. Mallory in the Clerks Office of the District Court of Massachusetts. Engraving. Wood and gilt frame (11 x 13 inches) / The Ainsworth Gallery, 42 Bromfield Street, Boston, M...

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View of Charlestown, Mass., as seen from Somerville

From "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion," page 152. M. M. Ballou, corner of Bromfield & Tremont Streets. Vol. VII July to January 1855 [description on page 156]. Woodcut. Page 156: "On page 152 we give a view of this city from the Somerville Road. Charlestown is situated on the north side o...

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View of Charlestown from the Dome of the State House

Abel Bowen, delineator and scrivener. Engraving. Tinted. Unframed. Image 3 ¼ x 6 inches.

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East view of Lowell, Mass.

Drawn by J. W. Barber. Engraved by E. L. Barber, New Haven, Conn. "The above is an eastern view of the central part of Lowell as seen from the elevated ground on the Dracut or northern side of the Merrimac River. The entrance of the Concord river into the Merrimac is seen on the left." Engraving. Ti...

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Boston and Environs

Entered according to Act of Congress by A. Bowen. A. Bowen Sc. Tinted. Unframed. Image 4 x 6 ¾ inches.

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Plan of Boston, with parts of East and South Boston, also portions of Charlestown and Cambridge

Showing likewise the Railroad Depots. Reference to places not names on the map. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1848 by W. Williams, in the Clerk’s Office in the District Court of the Southern District of New York. Drawn and engraved by W. Williams, New York. Tinted. Unframed. Image...

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South View of Charlestown, Mass. [second copy]

Drawn by J. W. Barber. Engraved by S. E. Brown, Boston. The view was taken from the burying ground on Copp’s Hill, in Boston. Bunker Hill Monument, in its unfinished state, on Breed’s Hill, and Bunker Hill, a little to the northward, are seen in the distance in the central part of the view. A part o...

Gedney House, detail, front roof slope, attic of original house

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Gedney House, detail of summer beam and supporting post

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Gedney House, summer beam and chimney detail, front room

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Massachusetts - Boston - Bowdoin Sq - Postcards

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Gedney House, street front during renovations

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Gedney House, detail front wall north section

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Gedney House, detail of end girt

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Papers of Nathaniel Coffin (1669-1748)

Series XII, Papers of Nathaniel Coffin (1669-1748), 1701-1736 (#C.2.3-C.2.7, OB.1.9-OB.1.10), contains Coffin's legal agreements and land deeds; Proprietors' committee minutes, notes, and related documents regarding the establishment of boundaries for the parish of Newbury in the province of Massach...

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Papers of Susan (Hale) Coffin (1792-1837)

i720Series XIII, Papers of Susan (Hale) Coffin (1792-1837), 1816-1837, undated (#C.2.8-C.2.16), contains correspondence received by Susan Coffin (1792-1837) from her husband, Abel Coffin (1792-1837), a ship’s captain. The letters highlight Abel Coffin’s (1792-1837) travels around the world and focu...

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Papers of Tristram Coffin, Jr. (1632-1704)

Series XIV, Papers of Tristram Coffin, Jr. (1632-1704) 1657-1711 (#C.2.17-C.2.18, OB.1.8), contains legal documents which include Coffin's land deeds; a 1691 arbitrator's document; a 1695 fragment of a Freeholder's meeting held in the Town of Newbury (Coffin's name appears as "Lott Layor"); and two ...

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Papers of other Coffin family members

Series XV, Papers of other Coffin family members, 1683-1907, undated (#C.2.19-C.2.31), contains papers of other Coffin family members: Charles Coffin (1775-1853), David Coffin (c.1763-c.1838), Enoch Coffin (1669-1728), Holland Coffin (dates unknown), John Coffin (1694-1762), Joshua Coffin (1792-186...

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Papers of the Coleman family

Series XVI, Papers of the Coleman family, 1785-ca.1861, undated (#C.2.32-C.2.39, OB.2.8, OB.3.12), contains Elizabeth Low (Coffin) Coleman's (1813-1881) diary, which focuses on domestic life and highlights Elizabeth's interaction with family and friends; attendance at tea parties; and trips to Bosto...

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Coffin family: other Coffin family papers

i720Series XVII, Coffin family: other Coffin family papers, 1666-1987, undated (#C.2.40-C.2.50, OB.1.12), contains genealogical material including a hand-written Coffin family genealogy compiled by Lucy Coffin (1811-1893); a collection of calling/visiting cards; financial records and legal documents...

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Coffin family: account books (bound)

Series XVIII. Coffin family: account books (bound), 1689-1868, undated (#2.1-3.3, C.2.51-C.2.54, OV.010.1-OV.010.4), contains bound account books, account book indices, a cash book, and daybooks belonging to the Coffin family and Washington Adams (dates unknown). See #C.1.17, C.1.21, C.1.53-C.1.54,...

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Coffin family: photographic material

Series XIX, Coffin family: photographic material, ca.1839, undated (#1.1-1.19, 1 vertical file folder), contains card photographs, black and white photographs, stereographs, and a lithograph. Most of the card photographs and stereographs are scenes of the White Mountains in New Hampshire (including...

Howard Johnson's Restaurant and Esso Standard Service Station, Midway on the Maine Turnpike, Kennebunk, Maine

A colored illustration of the Howard Johnson's Restaurant and Esso Standard Service Station in Kennebunk, ME midway on the Maine Turnpike.

Stereograph of view in Maoli's Garden, Nahant, MA

Several people enjoy themselves in chairs and around Maoli's Garden. The view overlooks a few gazebos and the ocean.

Stereograph of Court St. Church, St. Augustine Parish, Mountpelier, VT

Partial view of the alter of the Court st. Church in Montpelier, Vermont. The church no longer exists and has now been replaced by St. Augustine Parish in Montpelier.

Stereograph of John Greenleaf Whittier's Birthplace, East Haverhill, MA

Three people lie on a grassy hill overlooking the exterior of John Greenleaf Whittier's birthplace in East Haverhill, MA.

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Portraits - Chang and Eng Bunker

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Chandler & Co., established over a century, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.

Print depicting a section of Tremont Street in Boston, Mass., with the Chandler & Co. department store building (151 Tremont Street) prominently featured. Print is circa 1920s.

Wheel chart advertisement, Apollo Metal Works, 66th Place & South Oak Park Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

Undated interactive wheel chart advertisement showing seven metal finishes available from Apollo Metal Works, Chicago, Ill. The wheel spins so that customers can see what a paricular item or appliance would look like in a certain metal finish. One of the finishes, listed as "Chrom Satin", has fallen...

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Ebenezer Graves journals and related materials, 1849-1989, undated

Contains: "memorandum" books kept by Ebenezer Graves between 1849-1850 and 1853-1855; an undated (circa 1850) letter to Ebenezer from his cousin; a photograph of Ebenezer as an older man; and correspondence relating to S.P.N.E.A.'s 1966 publication of "Journey of a Peddling Trip" in Old-Time New Eng...

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Ebenezer Graves "memorandum" book, Conway, Mass., 1849-1850

Ebenezer Graves's 1849-1850 journal details life as a young man in mid 19th century rural western Massachusetts. The first half of the diary focuses on he and his cousin Darwin's adventures as students attending school in Conway, Mass., covering August and September 1849. Ebenezer describes unruly f...

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Ebenezer Graves peddling journal, 1853-1855

Bound journal containing Ebenezer Graves's "memorandum" of several peddling trips throughout New England and New York between 1853 and 1855. The first trip documented in the journal begins on March 21, 1853, with Ebenezer and his brother Addison both peddling silk. Ebenezer (sometimes with his broth...

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Letter from D. E. [Darwin E.] Graves to Ebenezer Graves, circa 1850

Undated (circa 1850) letter from Darwin E. Graves to his cousin Ebenezer Graves. Darwin writes assuring Ebenezer that he is alive and well. He apologizes for not being able to return home yet, explaining that he's under contract with a ship and can't leave without completing the voyage. Darwins plan...

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Photograph of Ebenezer Graves, undated

Black and white photographic print depicting Ebenezer Graves (1830-1906) sitting on the front stoop of a an unidenified house. A woman standing inside the doorway is visible, but her features are obscured. location, date, and identity of the photographer are all unknown.

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Letter to S.P.N.E.A. from Ruth Sherman Gardner re: "Journal of a Peddling Trip" in Old Time New England, June 6, 1966

June 1966 letter sent to S.P.N.E.A. headquarters by Ruth Sherman Gardner requesting copies of Old Time New England #203 and #204, specifically due to the inclusion of the "Journal of a Peddling Trip", which was a transcription of parts of Ebenezer Graves's peddling journals.

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Letter from Abbott Lowell Cummings to Dorothy Pease, January 20, 1967

Letter from Abbott Lowell Cummings to Dorothy Pease on January 30, 1967, thanking her for sending him a photograph of Ebenezer Graves (see MS029.002.047.04). Miss Pease located descendants of Ebenezer Graves still living in Ashfield, Mass., and obtained a copy of the original photograph from them. C...

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Letter from Ellie Reichlin to The Ellsworth American newspaper, Ellsworth, Maine, September 15, 1989

Letter dating September 15, 1989, from Ellie Reichlin, then the Director of Archives at S.P.N.E.A., to the "features" editor at the weekly newspaper The Ellsworth American of Ellsworth, Maine. Reichlin mentions an enclosed copy of "an account of a peddling trip through Hancock and Washington countie...

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Typed partial transcript of Ebenezer Graves's peddling journal, undated

Typed partial transcription of Ebenezer Graves's peddling journal; covers April 1854 to December 1855.

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Fifth Census; or, enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States, 1830

Publication (1 folder)

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Owner-contractor agreement between J. N. Patterson and M. H. Stone, Concord, New Hampshire, June 10, 1889

Owner-contractor agreement dated June 10th, 1889 between Joab N. Patterson and M. H. Smith. In the agreement, Patterson agrees to pay $1400 for Smith to construct a house on Patterson's property on Rumford Street in Concord, N. H., to replace a building that had previously burnt down. Agreement deta...

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Contract and receipt between Daniel Eastman and selectmen of Salisbury, Mass., July 11, 1761

Contract dated July 11th, 1761, detailing the agreement between the selectmen of the town of Salisbury, Mass., and Daniel Eastman, a carpenter. Eastman is to construct part of a barn for the town's east parsonage. Included is a receipt also dated July 11th, 1761, signed by Daniel, acknowledging paym...

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Papers of George and Jabez Fisher, Cambridge, Mass., 1831-1869

Includes: contract between Jabez Fisher, a tanner, and Nathaniel J. Rand, a housewright, regarding payment and sale of land in Cambridge, Mass., dated 1831; business letter written to George Fisher by Charles Pendleton, dated 1845; and a receipt for $10 special tax paid to the United States Internal...

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Specifications of the house to be built at the farm purchased for the poor, undated

Manuscript containing a set of undated (possibly 1850s) specifications for a house to be built on farmland purchased for the benefit of "the poor" (an almshouse). Location and issuing muncipality are unidentified.

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Invoice to Richard Collins from John L. Crowley, Charlestown, Mass., October 9, 1896

Invoice to Richard Collins from John L. Crowley containing an itemized list of costs, including materials (wood planks of various types, shingles, nails, cement) and four days of labor. Invoice is dated "Oct. 9/96" at Charlestown and has been marked as paid.

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2017 Acquisition -- 2 of 2

This series contains mounted design drawings and black and white photographs depicting a variety of furnishings manufactured by A. H. Davenport Co., Irving and Casson, and their successor Irving and Casson - A.H. Davenport Co. A large portion of the design drawings depict ecclesiastical furnishing...

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Photographs

This subseries contains three mounted, undated photographs. Boards are 13 x 10 inches. Two photographs depict interior elevations of churches; one with the words "Henry VII’s chapel, Westminster Abbey" on the photograph. One photograph depicts a large screen with "Children's chapel, St. Mark's Churc...

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Design Drawings

This subseries contains mounted, mostly undated, design drawings rendered in pencil on tissue paper. Drawings are various sizes mounted on 13 x 10-inch boards. A portion of drawings feature added pencil shading or watercolor. A small portion of the drawings show expanded details of the piece. A sma...

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Six Room Grade School Building, undated

Graphite on board elevation of a Six Room Grade School Building, by E. M. Corbett, architect. The location and date are unknown though the building appears to be mid twentieth century.