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Rustic Cottage

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Ideal Cottage

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Coronilla

Coronilla was a wooden keel schooner built by C. B. Harrington in 1881. LOA 52ft. LWL 46ft. Beam 15.6ft.

Coronilla

Coronilla was a wooden keel schooner built by C. B. Harrington in 1881. LOA 52ft. LWL 46ft. Beam 15.6ft.

Shadow

Shadow was a wooden centerboard sloop designed and built by Herreshoff in 1871 for Dr. Edward R. Sisson as building no. #187106es. For many years she was one of the most famous and successful racing yachts of her time. She ended her life abandoned in Chelsea, MA and burned on April 12, 1908. LOA 36-...

Madelon

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Madelon

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Nautilus

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State of Maine

State of Maine was a coastal sidewheel steamship built by the New England Shipbuilding Co. of Bath, Maine in 1882 for the International Line in 1882. She was a highly successful steamer that was built for hard service with frames close LOA 241ft. Beam 37. Displ. 1409tons. Vertical beam engine indica...

State of Maine

State of Maine was a coastal sidewheel steamship built by the New England Shipbuilding Co. of Bath, Maine in 1882 for the International Line in 1882. She was a highly successful steamer that was built for hard service with frames close LOA 241ft. Beam 37. Displ. 1409tons. Vertical beam engine indica...

Confidence at T Wharf, Boston

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State of Maine, Engine Room

State of Maine was a coastal sidewheel steamship built by the New England Shipbuilding Co. of Bath, Maine in 1882 for the International Line in 1882. She was a highly successful steamer that was built for hard service with frames close LOA 241ft. Beam 37. Displ. 1409tons. Vertical beam engine indica...

State of Maine, Officers

State of Maine was a coastal sidewheel steamship built by the New England Shipbuilding Co. of Bath, Maine in 1882 for the International Line in 1882. She was a highly successful steamer that was built for hard service with frames close LOA 241ft. Beam 37. Displ. 1409tons. Vertical beam engine indica...

Cyclops

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Rapid Transit

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Rachael & Maude

Rachael & Maude was a wooden three-mast schooner from Providence, RI. "Plate at Peabody Museum, Salem" was added based on info from duplicate entry. In March 1883 she was dismasted during a voyage from Pascagoula, Miss. to Boston, but was able to rig a jury rig and, when spoken by the steam-sh...

Samuel Scolfield

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Mindora

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Spartan, Saloon

Spartan was a coastal steamship built of steel by Harlan & Hollingsworth at Wilmington, Del. in 1883 and owned by the Boston and Philadelphia Steamship Company for service between these two cities. In March 1905 she struck a reef on the SE end of Block Island and was wrecked. LOA 222ft. Beam 37ft. D...

Furness Abbey

Furness Abbey was a wooden bark built in 1878 by Capt. Nathaniel L. Thompson at Kennebunkport, Maine for J. G. Morse & Co., Boston as principal owner. Sold to Norway in 1892 and renamed Globus. Displ. LOA 193.5ft. Beam 35.3ft. 1083tons.

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Gift certificates

A packet of 15 redeemed gift certificates for the Locke-Ober Cafe dated from 1983 to 1984. The gift certificates are stapled together with a piece of receipt paper totaling their value and dated February, 1984.

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Pocket folders

Two burgundy pocket folders with "Locke-Ober, Est. 1875" embossed in gold on the front.

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Wine list covers

Three unfolded wine list covers with mosaic pattern and "Locke-Ober Wine List" printed on the front.

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Menu

A single-page menu from the Locke-Ober Cafe that reads "Happy Birthday Larry" across the top.

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Menu

Two single-page menus from the Locke-Ober Cafe.

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Menu

One unfolded menu from the Locke-Ober Cafe. The front of the menu showes a drawing of the interior of the Locke-Ober Cafe. The drawing and text are in burgundy ink on cream colored cardstock.

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Menu

One unfolded menu from the Locke-Ober Cafe. The front of the menu showes a drawing of the interior of the Locke-Ober Cafe. The drawing and text are in black ink on cream colored cardstock. The menu has the date "01/2001" printed in the bottom right corner of the interior.

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Menu with cover

A menu inside a menu cover. The menu cover is a mosaic design. The back of the menu cover has "Locke-Ober" printed in white on a black background.

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Unidentified dining room, ca. 1915

View of a dining room showing a dining table, chairs, windows, radiator, and side table. The house was possibly owned by Charles E. Ridler, ancestor of the donor, and was possibly located in either Cambridge, MA, Hartford, CT, or Coronado, CA. The photograph is signed, "Clark."

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Unidentified sitting room or parlor, ca. 1915

View of a sitting room or parlor showing a table, chairs, a fireplace, and a bookcase. The house was possibly owned by Charles E. Ridler, ancestor of the donor, and was possibly located in either Cambridge, MA, Hartford, CT, or Coronado, CA. The photograph is signed, "Clark."

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Unidentified sitting room or parlor, ca. 1915

View of a sitting room or parlor showing a table, a rocking chair and other chairs, a fireplace, and a cabinet. The house was possibly owned by Charles E. Ridler, ancestor of the donor, and was possibly located in either Cambridge, MA, Hartford, CT, or Coronado, CA. The photograph is signed, "Clark....

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Unidentified sitting room or parlor, ca. 1915

View of a sitting room or parlor showing a side table, a rocking chair and other chairs, and a bureau. The house was possibly owned by Charles E. Ridler, ancestor of the donor, and was possibly located in either Cambridge, MA, Hartford, CT, or Coronado, CA. The photograph is signed, "Clark."

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Unidentified library, ca. 1915

View of a library showing a table, chairs, bookcase, and sofa. The house was possibly owned by Charles E. Ridler, ancestor of the donor, and was possibly located in either Cambridge, MA, Hartford, CT, or Coronado, CA. The photograph is signed, "Clark."

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Unidentified bedroom, ca. 1915

View of a bedroom showing the foot of a bed, a cabinet, a dresser, a rocking chair, and a wall mirror. The house was possibly owned by Charles E. Ridler, ancestor of the donor, and was possibly located in either Cambridge, MA, Hartford, CT, or Coronado, CA. The photograph is signed, "Clark."

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Maine - Blakeslee Lake

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Maine - Blakeslee Lake - Mounted

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Cabins at Blakeslee, undated

View of rustic log cabins with eight unidentified men and women seated on porches and in chairs in front of the cabins. The cabins are probably part of a hunting and fishing camp on Blakeslee Lake. The caption reads, "The Cabins at Blakeslee."

Blakeslee Pond, undated

View of Blakeslee Lake showing the water, trees at the shoreline, and mountains in the distance. The caption reads, "Blakeslee Pond."

Camp at Baker Pond, undated

View of a rustic log cabin with a man cooking over a firepit. The cabin was probably a hunting and fishing retreat. The caption reads, "The Camp at Baker Pond."

On the Spencer, undated

View of the Spencer Stream, which is an outlet of Blakeslee Lake, showing the stream and trees on either side. Also visible is a mountain in the background. The caption reads, "On the Spencer."

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Nurses, undated

A black and white photograph of six women in uniforms with a man in a suit. The women are probably nurses, and the man may be a doctor.

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Business card for Luis Vasquez, Restaurant Manager

A business card for Luis Vasquez, Restaurant Manager of Locke-Ober Cafe. The card includes the text, "Winter Place LLC, 3 Winter Place, Boston, MA 02108, TEL 617.542.1340, FAX 617.542.6452."

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Biographical material, 1891-1920, undated

This series includes advertisements for Cook's firm, trade cards for Cook's firm, letters of introduction, membership cards, and receipts.

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Writings, 1890-1914, undated

This series includes notebooks with the titles "Building Notes," "Europe," and "Book of Measurements." Also included are a list of buildings, a list of photographs, a paper titled "Burbank Gives His Views on Child Culture," and other miscellaneous writings by Cook.

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Drawing indices, 1892-1914

This series includes two indicies: "Drawings Made and Specifications" and "Drawings Loaned."

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Specification indices, 1910-1918

This series includes indicies to specifications.

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Photographs, undated

This series includes approximately 400 photographs and cyanotypes of buildings on which Cook worked.