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Exterior view of the Larkin and Boardman Houses, Middle Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, September 1924

The Larkin and Boardman Houses are seen from across the street.

Exterior view of the Larkin and Boardman Houses, Middle Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, September 1924

A pedestrian walks down the sidewalk in front of the Larkin and Boardman Houses.

Exterior view of house, corner of Court and Atkinson Streets, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1906-1915

A boy stands to the right in this view of the house, built about 1815, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Exterior view of Deacon Penhallon House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

The image verso reads "Deacon Penhallon House, next to Canoe Bridge, Portsmouth. Here Gen. John Sullivan pleaded his first court case when a chore boy for Mathew Livermore about 1760. From that time on under the watchful care of Mr. L. until his education was completed."

Exterior view of the Waterhouse-Ham House, Freeman's Point, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

The image verso reads "Waterhouse-Ham House built 1700 on land owned by William Ham at Freeman's Point now Atlantic Heights. It contains part of the original house."

Exterior view of Levi Woodbury Mansion, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

The Hadley's Brook Mill Dam is in the image foreground.

View of the river front and the Memorial Bridge, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, August 1936

The Portsmouth riverfront and the Memorial Bridge are seen in this image.

View of the Piscataqua River and Portsmouth, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1912

The image verso reads "The arrow on the left points out over the land, 20 acres, was granted to Thomas Dustin (?). The 2d arrow points to "Crooked Lane," the Piscataqua River at Portsmouth. The 3d arrow points to the city of Portsmouth, N.H."

View of the Portsmouth waterfront, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

The image verso reads "Portsmouth waterfront showing old ferry landing, now gone, the site of the Spring Market. Grenville Norcross Collection."

Liberty Pole Shield, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

The text on the shield reads "Erected July 4, 1824 in Commemoration of July 4, 1776, that Declared Our Emancipation from Tyranny and Gave Us the Privileges of Freemen."

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New Hampshire - Portsmouth - Governor John Wentworth House - Photos

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Exterior view of the Governor John Wentworth House, 346 Pleasant Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1915

The home of the last royal governor of New Hampshire, John Wentworth, is seen in this photograph. The image verso reads "Governor Wentworth's Mansion next to Governor Langdon's Mansion." A figure on a bicycle can be seen to the far right.

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New Hampshire - Wolfeboro - General - Photos

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Exterior view of the Governor John Wentworth House, 346 Pleasant Street, Portsmouth, N.H., undated

The image verso has various handwritten notes as to the identity of the house such as "Capt. Thompson House, Pleasant St., Woodbury-Langdon House." An individual has handwritten the following statement "I would say this is some other house." It appears to be the John Wentworth House, on Pleasant Str...

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New Hampshire - Portsmouth - Rundlet-May House - Photos

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Exterior view of the Dr. May House, Middle Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, September 28, 1924

The window details are seen in this photograph of the May House exterior.

Market Square and Water Street, Newburyport, Mass., undated

Carts and pedestrians are seen in this image of Market Square in Newburyport, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of houses, 54-55 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass., 1890s

The image verso reads "This is probably a later print (ca. 1890s) from a photograph by Josiah Hawes taken in the mid [?] 1860s. See Homer, Rachel. The legacy of Josiah Hawes."

Portrait of Mr. Ferry, seated, facing left, location unknown, 1900s

The image verso reads "Mr. Ferry, probably Chief Clerk."

Portrait of unidentified man, seated, facing front, location unknown, undated

An unidentified man sits at a desk holding papers and documents.

Portrait of Mr. A.H. Smith, seated, facing front, location unknown, June 25, 1909

The image verso reads "Mr. A.H. Smith, Gen. Mang., N.Y.C.R.R., later Pres., killed in fall from horse in Central Park 1924."

Portrait of old time R.R. officer, seated, facing left, location unknown, ca. 1900

An unidentified railroad officer sits at a desk in this image.

Interior view of City Ticket Office, Main Street, Worcester, Mass., undated

Stacks of schedules and documents can be seen in this image of the Worcester Ticket Office.

Exterior view of Bug Light, Boston Harbor, Boston, Mass., undated

Exterior view of Bug Light, Boston Harbor. A man can be seen standing in the doorway, and laundry hangs on line below.

Exterior view of Graves Light, Boston Harbor, Boston, Mass., undated

Graves Light is seen with the footbridge to the oil house.

View of U.S.S. Olympia and S.S. Ivernia, Boston Harbor, Boston, Mass., undated

Admiral Dewey's cruiser Olympia is seen next to the Cunard line's Ivernia in Boston Harbor.

View of Deer Island and Long Island, Boston Harbor, Boston, Mass., undated

Sailboats are in the foreground of this image which shows Long Island on the right and Deer Island on the left.

Interior view of Appleton House, front parlor, 39 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass., 1885-1886

The image verso reads "In 1912 owned by Arthur T. Lyman. Supposed to have been built about 1818."

Interior view of the Harrison Gray Otis House, dining room, Boston, Mass., May 6, 1926

The caption reads "Ceramics collections in the old Dining Room."

Views of the Sarah Orne Jewett House, South Berwick, Maine, Kingsbury Studio, Summer 1931

1 Main Hallway, second floor, looking back 2 First floor SW, parlor 3 Front hall looking back, back door open 4 First Floor, NW, dining room 5 First floor, SW, parlor 6 Front hall looking back, back door closed 7 Front Hall with front door open 8 Kitchen 9 Second floor ell, Mary Galvin's ...

Rear of Durkee Tavern, Lowell, Mass., August 1922

The item verso reads "Sketch of Durkee Tavern from newspaper cut, showing house before present changes were made. These changes were probably made by two Greek owners from whom the city bought the house." The recto sketch is dated August 18, 1922 and the verso sketch is dated August 24, 1922.

Ledyard Bridge, Hanover, New Hampshire, ca. 1935

The landscape around the covered bridge is shown in this sketch.

Portrait of Mr. James H. Hustis, seated, facing front, Boston, Mass., 1900s

Hustis is a vice-president for the New York Central Rail Road.

View of East Boston from U.S.S. Ranger, Boston, Mass., undated

Crew men work on the U.S.S. Ranger off of East Boston, Massachusetts.

Pic-nic fan, location unknown, 1840-1850

The tree image has a head portrait captioned "Pierpont" on the left side and a scene of children at play on the right side. The fan verso is headed "Hurra! for bright water. Hurra!" A large fountain is shown with a ball labeled "Temperance."

Box for women's shoes, Levy & Katzman, New York, New York, undated

A woman dressed in white stands in front of an easel in the box cover image. One side of the box is labeled "Fine slippers, New York." The box contains one pair of light colored women's shoes with some staining. The box has images of multi-colored flowers and shoes on all sides. There is a border pa...

Box for beaver fur stole, John R. Terry, importer, manufacturer, and dealer in hats, caps and furs, 409 Broadway and 19 Union Square, New York, New York, undated

The cover label has an image of the business premises in New York. Terry provides men's, children's and ladies hats. The brown box contains a beaver fur stole.

Exterior view of the Appleton-Everett House, Pleasant Street, Dorchester, Mass., undated

1 photographic print : black-and-white, mounted ; 10 x 13 inches

Henry Dexter, sculptor

Born in 1806 in Nelson, New York, as a child Henry Dexter wanted to be an artist. While apprenticed to a blacksmith, he took his first painting lessons. After moving to Boston in 1836, Dexter opened a portrait studio, and within several years, he was painting the likenesses of well-known people. He ...

General Zachary Taylor

Zachary Taylor (1784-1850), twelfth President of the United States. Taylor is shown in his general's uniform. Framed for exhibition. Enlarged and laterally reversed copy of sixth-plate belonging to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gift of Herbert Foster Otis . Copy Neg # 7393-B. Sobieszek and Appel...

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Muster on the Common

View of military muster on Boston Common. Framed for exhibition. Gift of Herbert Foster Otis. Sobieszek and Appel # 81.

Cassius Marcellus Clay

Abolitionist and diplomat Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810-1903). Possibly a copy of a plate in the possession of the MFA, Boston. Sobieszek and Appel #2. Neg # 10980-B. Gift of Herbert Foster Otis.

Charles Goodyear

Charles Goodyear (1800-1860), inventor of vulcanized rubber is shown in the image. Framed for exhibition. Sobieszek and Appel # 5.

Portrait of Lemuel Shaw, seated on a chair, facing right, location unknown, ca. 1866

Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is shown in the image. Sobieszek and Appel # 11.

Mrs. G. (?) W. Pratt

Portrait of a Mrs. G.W. Pratt (1817-1887) a popular actress who settled in Boston, in fancy dress, lace hair ornament and holding a wild rose. Previously misidentified as Mrs. James R. Vincent, an actress in Boston. Similar to a daguerreotype held by the MFA. Gift of Mrs. Charles Harrington.

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James Perkins House

house of James Perkins, built around 1792; framed in velvet

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James Perkins House

house of James Perkins, built around 1792; framed inn velvet

Jared Sparks

Mature man with unkempt hair and black cravat, white shirt, dark coat. Daguerreotype by Josiah Johnson Hawes, 1879.

Cornelia Walter (Mrs. Wm. B. Richards)

Elegant portrait of Mrs. Richards (Cornelia Walter) with chignon, off the shoulder décolleté dress and long earrings.

Head-and-shoulders portrait of Franklin Pierce, facing left, location unknown, ca. 1860

Franklin Pierce, the U.S. President from 1853-1857, poses for this formal portrait.