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Image 11, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor South, Stud Locations, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Notes describe: "See 12 A for repairs" and "Studs marked X are not original" along with notes labeling sections E and F

Image 11A, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor South, Right Front Entry Showing New Work, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

1 photograph

Image 12, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor Southeast Corner (no notes), Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

1 photograph

Image 12, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor Southeast Corner (with notes), Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Notes read: "See 12A for Splice of Rotted Post" and denotes section F

Image 12A, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor South, Cornerpost (with notes), Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Note reads: "Note New Work"

Image 12A, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor South, Cornerpost, cornerpost (no notes), Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

1 photograph

Image 13, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor South, Southeast Corner Post (with notes), Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Note reads: "Note Girt has been broken off"

Image 13, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 1st Floor South, Southeast Corner Post (no notes), Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

1 photograph

Billhead for J.M. Hall & Co., house, sign, and fresco painting, glazing, graining, &c., No. 1 North Russell Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

Billhead for paint company J. M. Hall & Company filled out for Mr. J. S. Damrell. The billhead is a summary of bills listing the prices for the service "Setting Glass in Block Anderson St." The billhead states the recipient was charged on February 1st, and was reviewed and signed by J. M. Hall.

Billhead for Elbridge G. Morse, dealer in dry goods, small wares, hoisery, gloves, &c., No. 53 Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass., 1876

Billhead for Elbridge G. Morse. Billhead is addressed to Mr .Damrell and bills him for 1 pair of scissors. the back of the billhead has a stamp stating that the bill was paid October 11 by J. S. Damrell.

Billhead for R. Hollings & Co., manufacturers of every variety of gas fixtures, at lowest possible rates, 369 Washington St., Boston, Mass., 1875

Billhead from R. Hollings & Company addressed to John S. Damrell. Damrell is billed for a gas stove, fittings, and pipes, of which Damrell paid November 13 as indicated by a stamp on the back of the billhead.

Billhead for D. White & Sons, manufacturers of and wholesale dealers in brushes, 27 Exchange Street, Boston, Mass. 1874

Billhead from D. White & sons addressed to Mr .Damrell. Damrell is billed for 1 "W W" Brush for 3.50, and was paid December 23.

Billhead for Geo. H. Dean, dealer in flour, grain, hay, straw, &c., 185 and 187 Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass. 1878

Billhead from Geo. H. Dean addressed to Mr. J. Damrell. Damrell is billed for quantities of flour and hay, totaling 944 dollars.

Billhead for Dr. E. Ricker, dealer in rough and hammered granite, North Charles Street, Boston, Mass., 1873

Billhead from Dr. E. Ricker addressed to Mr. John S. Damrell. Damrell is billed for 2 days of labor totaling $10, paid January 9.

Billhead to Hicks & Badger, coppersmiths, Nos. 63 & 65 Pitts Street, Boston, Mass., 1878

Billhead from Hicks & Badger addressed to Mr. John S. Damrell. Damrell is billed for use of equipment and 6 pounds of lead pipe.

Billhead for Chas. Copeland, confectioner, No. 4 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass. 1875

Billhead from Chas. Copeland addressed to Mr. Damrell. Damrell is billed for chocolate and other unspecificed candies.

Billhead for Elbridge G. Morse, dealer in dry goods, small wares, hoisery, gloves, &c., No. 53 Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass., 1875

Billhead from Elbridge G. Morse addressed to J. S. Damerall. Damerall is billed for 1 1/2 yards of green curtain Holland, paid as of 1875.

Billhead for E. A. Albee, manufacturer of sashes, doors, sky-lights & shutters, No. 101 Merrimac Street, Ham's building, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead from E. A. Albee addressed to Messrs Damerell [sic] & Long. Damerell & Long are billed for doors, swing shutters for side windows, and some sashes, paid for as of December 23, 1874.

Billhead for Geo. H. Dean, dealer in grain, hay, straw, &c., 185 and 187 Cambridge, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead from Geo. H. Dean addressed to Messrs Damrell & Long. Damrell & Long are billed for hay, paid as of January 5, 1875.

Tattoo collection

This collection contains ephemera, photographic materials, and original art related to the history of tattooing in Boston, Massachusetts, specifically related to Frank and Annie Howard and the Liberty family. Majority of materials focus on Boston, specifically the area formerly known as Scollay Squa...

Billhead for Geo. H. Dean, dealer in grain, hay, straw, &c.. 185 and 187 Camridge Street, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billlhead from Geo. H. Dean addressed to Messrs Damrell and Long. Damrell and Long are billed for oat, corn, all measured in bays.

Billhead for G. W. Denway, locksmith and bell hanger, No 14 North Russell Street, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead from G. W. Denway addressed to Damrell and Long. Damrell and long are charged for locksmithing labor from September to October 23.

Billhead for George C. Patterson, cleaning carpets, Packing Crockery, &c., No. 22 Grove Street, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead for George C. Patterson addressed to Messrs Damrell and Long. Damrell and Long are billed for clenaing windows, washing blinds, and cleaning carpets for Dr. Bacons at 19 Tremont Street.

Billhead for L. W. Pickens, builders' planing and moulding mill, Parker Street, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead for L. W. Pickens addressed to Damrell and Long. Damrell and Long are billed for mouldings for a gutter, staff beads, and other moulding products

Billhead for Hicks & Badger, coppersmiths, Nos. 49 & 51, Pitts Street, Boston, Mass., 1874

Billhead from Hicks & Badger addressed to Damrell and Long. Damrell and Long are billed for multiple parts for multiple properties, such as 158 Cambridge Street, 13 and 15 Irving Street, North Russell Street, Medical College, and Piedmont Street. The payments cover solders, bends, seals, and offsets...

Billhead for J.M. Hall & Co., house, sign, and fresco painting, No. 1 North Russell Street, Boston, Mass., 1877

Photocopy of a billhead from J. M. Hall & cCo. addressed to J. S. Damrell. Damrell is billed for 3 1/2 days work, using paint, and for laor required for setting glass.

Billhead for Boston Nickel Plating Co., 13 & 15 Bowker Street, Boston, Mass., 1879

Billhead for Boston Nickel Plating Co. addressed to F. J. Fleming-Lorrell. The addressee is billed for 1 Dasher and steel.

Billhead for D. B. Brooks & Co., manufacturers of Congress Record Ink and Revolving Ink Stand, 33 Court St., Boston, Mass., 1879

Billhead from D. B. Brooks & Co. addressed to F. J. Flemings. Flemings is billed for 1/4 quarts of Ink and Stands, and there is a note written on the front and back of the billhead updating Flemings on the status of his order as well as inquiring about how Fleming intends to use the ink compared to ...

Billhead for B. H. Thayer & Co., book and manila papers and twines, 75 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., 1879

Billhead for B. H. Thayer & Co. addressed to F. J. Flemings. Flemings is billed for 2 rolls of 40 x 48 No. 19, paid as of May 17, 1879

Billhead for Carter, Dinsmore and Co., proprieters of Carter's writing fluids, inks and mucilage, 162 to 172 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass., 1885

Billhead from Carter, Dinsmore and Co. addressed to F. J. Flemings. Flemings is billed for 1/4 dozen jugs C. Muc. (assumed mucilage).

Sitting room, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior corner of the sitting room in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhal's housel at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the American Optical Company for workers and their families.The houses...

Sitting room, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of the sitting room in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the American Optical Company for workers and their families.The houses are pa...

Grandfather clock, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of the grandfather clock in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The grandfather clock was located in the dining room of the house. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the A...

Dining room, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of the dining room in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the American Optical Company for workers and their families.The houses are pa...

Grandfather clock, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of the grandfather clock in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The grandfather clock was located in the dining room of the house. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the A...

Chair purchased in Nova Scotia, Central Ave., Southbridge, Mass., circa 1920

One black-and-white photographic print of the interior of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Newhall's house at 123 Central Avenue in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The house was one of seven three family houses built by the American Optical Company for workers and their families.The houses are part of the Twinehurst...

Image 32, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Girt examination, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Note reads "Studs are gained into girt are not original"

Image 33, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Stud examination, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Note reads "studs are gained into girt are not original"

Image 34, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Siding Damage, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

There is a single note that reads "Note Mortice [sic]," and there is a large chalk circle around damaged siding

Image 35, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Window, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Note indicates a section D, with arrows poiting to the window frame

Image 36, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Damaged Siding, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Chalk outlines the damage underneath the window

Image 36/37A, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Exposed Girts, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Notes indicate a trimmer, replaced girts, grains of the buildign material, and "See Front elevation for placement of gains"

Image 37, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Section E and F, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

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Image 38, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Corner Post, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Note reads "Corner post weather worn but sound"

Image 38, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Corner Post (no notes), Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

1 photograph

Image 40, Restoration Photos, Exterior, South, Full House View, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

View of the house from the South

Image 41, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, South-West Corner Post, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Notes read "Stud added beside this one, "replaced," and "Note Gain"

Image 42, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Exposed Gains, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Notes read "See drawing of front elevation to place gains," and lays out where the gains are on the wall

Image 43, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Exposed Wall, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Note indicates where studs have been replaced and notable gains

Image 44, Restoration Photos, Exterior, 2nd Floor South, Exposed Studs, Saugus, Mass., ca. 1920

Note reads "studs are original but their position has been changed"