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Allston: Packard Square

Commonwealth Ave., Brighton Ave. Hayes Bickfords, 1105 Comm. Ave. Improved Bowling. Timkence, 1107 Comm. Ave.

Allston: Left: Commonwealth Ave. Right: Brighton Ave.

Packard Square. Similar to No. 10. Hayes Bickfrod, Bowling Alley.

Commonwealth Avenue.

Near #1686. Near Wilson Park. Street scene.

Brighton: Washington Street.

Near #57Q, near Oak Sq. First National Store. Community News Truck. 1938 Wallpaper Patterns. Street scene, vehicles, signs, shops.

Brighton: Washington Street.

Near #571; near Oak Sq. Near Montfern Ave. Conley Real Estate. Brighton Tavern. Frist National Store. ("Finest Brand").

Brighton: Commonwealth Ave.

Near #1765. Near Wallingford Road. Street scene, tracks.

Brighton: Washington Street.

Brighton Center. Shamrock Tavern, Insurance Office, Theatre -- Charlie Chaplin Movie. Shops, cars, U.S. Post Office.

Charlestown: Sulivan Square Loop Looking Up Bunker Hill St.

Birds Eye View of the Area. Dark Neg. Signs, buildings, 'el tracks.'

Charlestown: the Bunker Hill Monument.

Park, houses, people. Neg. Scratched.

Charlestown: Sulivan Sq. MTA Yards

Ford Coupe Mass Re. 699-115 Car wrecked. Other cars.

Charlestown: Forde Coup (foreground) Sulivan Sq. MTA Yards

Wrecked other car. Similar to No. 19. Train on overhead Trestle.

Charlestown: Near Thompson Square

Opp. 152 Main Street. Construction workers, 'El' structure, vehicles, shops, people.

Dorchester: Fields Corner

Working on the tracks. Negative Cracked + Repaired.

Dorchester: Columbia Road

Opposite #701. Store fronts, autos.

Dorchester: Hancock Street

Near Glendale. Any Garment $00.45 Shops. Signs.

Dorchester: Blue Hill Ave. & Columbia Road

Automobile involved in accident near Franklin Park.

Dorchester: Columbia Road or Blue Hill Ave.

Damamged automobile. Curtin Shop. Street scene.

Dorchester: Washington Street

First national bank, Moultre Street, Southern Ave., Wooden Church, 589 Washington St., A+P Second Congregational 600, Washington St., Codman Square.

Reward of merit, Frank Sanford, location unknown

Text below the illustration reads "This is to certify that Master Frank Sanford for punctual attendance and good conduct merits the approbation of ... instructor." Two children visit a child's grave in the illustration. Handwritten text on the verso reads "Frank Sanford b. 1847 d. 1857."

Reward of merit to Henry Read from A.G. Cole, teacher, location unknown

A fist holding a hammer is attached to a "good strong arm" in the illustration.

Reward of merit, Katie Faucon from Miss Waldo, location unknown

A handwritten inscription is on the card verso. A little boy greets a new baby being held by his mother in the card illustration.

Reward of merit, Carrie H. Barr, location unknown

A little girl plays with her cat and has an open book in front of her in the illustration.

Reward of merit, Carrie H. Barr from S.K. Deane, location unknown

Handwritten text on ther verso reads "Carrie H. Barr from S.K. Deane." A short verse titled "Be up and doing" is below the flower illustration.

Maxim reward card, do well whatever you do, Carrie H. Barr from S.K. Deane, for scholarship, Colton Zahm & Roberts, 172 William Street, New York, New York

Handwritten text on the verso reads "Carrie H. Barr from S.K. Deane for scholarship."

Reward of merit, William Palmer, headmaster H.R.P., location unknown

A Bible verse from Jermemiah 3:4 is on the card.

Reward of merit, William Palmer, headmaster H.R.P., location unknown

Bible verses from Psalm 8 are within a decorated border.

Primary school card of approbation awarded to Carrie Smith for industry, good conduct and punctuality, during the past month, teacher, location unknown

Books and an atlas decorate the card.

Reward of merit, location unknown

The orange ticket sized item has the single word "Merit" on it.

Reward of merit, location unknown

The green ticket sized item has the single word "Merit" on it.

Reward of merit, the hand of the diligent diligence maketh rich, Prov. X.4, location unknown

The Bible verse is part of the item border.

Reward of merit, Hattie Stone, location unknown

A mother duck and duckling are next to red flowers in the illustration. The name "Hattie Stone" is handwritten on the card verso.

Reward of merit, our father, location unknown

The name handwritten on the card verso may be "Thomas R. Helliman." The child is watched over by two angels in the illustration.

Sunday School Primary Department [blank] has been present on each of the Sundays marked and is commended for good behavior and attention to lessons, third quarter 1893, [blank] teacher, American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Text on the card verso reads "Picture Lesson, vol. 13, no. 39, part 3, published quarterly. The Third Quarter, Lesson XIII, September 24, 1893." Six questions are asked with space for filling in the answers.

Reward of merit, Rena Roby, location unknown

The card is in recognition of four weeks attendance.Yellow roses decorate the item.

Reward of merit, location unknown

The inscription on the sign in the illustration reads "The business of my life shall be to evermore remember thee."

Carle House

Photograph of the Carle house behind a row of trees with people standing in front of the trees.

Hen Island + Bit of Lake Champlain- Copy 1

Photograph of Hen Island and Lake Champlain. The photograph was taken from the shore and the edge of the lake is visible plus islands in the background.

Hen Island + Bit of Lake Champlain- Copy 2

Photograph of Hen Island and Lake Champlain. The photograph was taken from the shore and the edge of the lake is visible plus islands in the background.

"The Center" Schoolmarm

Portrait of the Schoolmarm of "The Center". She is standing in a field and a road is visible in the background.

Grandpa Kingsley + EKS

Portrait of a man and woman identified as Grandpa Kingsley and EKS. They are standing in a field and cows are visible in the background.

Christie House

Image of a house identified as "Christie House". Four people stand in front of the house. There are no longer any farm animals or bicycles in front of the house as in Plate #4.

Rabbits

Photograph of a small herd of rabbits. Some are gathered on a chair in the forground of the image and others are huddled in the doorway of a barn that makes up the background of the image.

Robert and the Rabbits

A small herd of rabbits sits on a boy's lap. A man crouches near the boy and a third figure is casting their shadow into the image. More rabbits hop around the boys feet and in the doorway of the barn.

Chestnut Party - S.S. Class

Three people pose for a photograph at the bottom of a set of stairs. The people are identified as Miss Todd, Mary Smith, and OWS.

Chestnut Party

Three people pose for a photograph at the bottom of a set of stairs.

Trade card, Rookwood Pottery of Cincinnati, salesroom, 1 West Street, Boston, Mass.

The shop carries fine decorated ware for holiday and wedding gifts. A fox walks on a tightrope in one of the drawings. In the other drawing a bird hovers above the smoke coming from a kiln. An 1885 calendar is on the item verso. The business was founded by Ohio philanthropist Maria Longworth Storer.

Trade card, save the table cloth by using the patent table tray for children, for sale by Warren & Wood, importers of crockery, 287 & 289 Westminster Street, Hoppin Homestead Building, Providence, Rhode Island

A little girl has knocked over her cup in the illustration. When you fold down the flap she is using the table tray.

Trade card, Constans Gersbach, dealer in stoves, tin, hollow and wooden ware, etc., 17 Central Avenue, Albany, New York

In the card image two soldiers and a sailor fire on a ship. The image caption reads "Armored main top of a modern man of war."

Trade card, Lord & Field, wholesale and retail dealers in German and French fancy goods, No. 3 Union House, Main Street, Springfield, Mass.

Text on the card verso reads "Zephyr worsteds and all materials for embroidery, hosiery, gloves, threads, needles, pins, tapes, purse twist, steel beads and trimmings together with a large assortment of fancy goods." Union House was a hotel built in 1846 according to the Springfield Daily Republica...

Help for the man who wants to build, a group of selected plans for smaller homes, vol. 3, Minneapolis, Minnesota

The catalog has floor plans, descriptions, advice and detailed costs for building seventy-five small homes. Text in the publication reads "Edited by Maurice I. Flagg and Robert Taylor Jones for The Architects' Small House Service Bureau of The United States, Inc."