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Sidewalk #29 Washington St.

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Cracked sill of doorway #114 Washington St., sec.8

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Sidewalk at Relief Station, Haymarket Square, Boston, Mass.

The front entrance of the Relief Station can be seen with the William Leavens furniture factory on the other side of Canal Street.

Sidewalk at Haverhill St. side of Relief St.

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Relief Station sidewalk, Boston, Mass.

Children stand next to the front entrance of the Relief Station.

Sidewalk at Relief Station, sidewalks, west side, Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

The Relief Station is on the right side with commercial buildings on the left side of the image. Haymarket Square Station can be seen in the distance.

Rear of Relief Station

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Sidewalk at Relief Station, sidewalks, w. side, Washington St.

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Building corner Washington and Essex Streets, Boston, Mass., October 18, 1906

A.A. Lawrence & Company is an importer of human hair at 630 Washington above the Pierson drugstore. The Washburn Department Store is on the right side of the image.

Sidewalk at Relief Sta., Haymarket Sq.

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Sidewalk at Relief Station, Haymarket Sq.

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Sidewalk at Relief Station, Haymarket Sq.

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Sidewalk at Relief Station, Haymarket Sq., sidewalks, west side, Washington St.

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14-20 Franklin St.

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Buildings 45-57 Temple Place, Boston, Mass.

F.B. Conlin, portraits, photography studio is on the second floor at 53 Temple Place above the Butler Branch department store. The Bon Marche Millinery store is to the right at 51 Temple Place. Lang, photographer, is on the second floor at 49 Temple Place. On the left side of the image is the Garne...

Building 59 Temple Place, Boston, Mass.

The business at 59 Temple Place is a millinery shop. The shop is between Freeman & Taylor and the Garner Plaiting Company. Further to the right is F.B. Conlin, photographer and the Butler Branch department store.

Site of Liberty Tree in basement, Essex and Washington Streets, Boston, Mass., 1907

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Wash. St. subway north side of Lagrange St. entrance, 697 Washington St.

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Sidewalk n. side State St.

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Looking north from Sherburne Building on Washington line of tunnel

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Looking north from rear of Hotel Mieusset on easterly of tunnel

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Looking east across roof of #800 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., April 1904

The roof of McLaughlin, clothing on credit, can be seen at 792-800 Washington in the image. The Sherburne Building is on the left side of the image.

Part of building no.804

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South wall of Sherburne Building

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Looking north from Hotel Tivoli

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Looking north from Sherburne Building on ctre. line of Tunnel

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Looking north from Hotel Tivoli

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Looking south from Sherburne Building

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Buildings west side Washington Street, north side Bennet Street, Boston, Mass., April 30, 1904

The Doyle & O'Brien liquor store can be seen at 772 Washington at the Bennet Street intersection. There is a large sign for the Springfield Brewing Company above the store. The sign for the Osgood Furniture Store is on the left side of the image at 744 Washington Street.

Looking south from roof of 15 Ash St.

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Rear of Hotel Mieusset

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Looking north from roof of Hotel Mieusset on centre line of tunnel

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Looking north from Sherburne Building

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Looking north from Hotel Tivoli

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Looking south form roof of 344 Washington St.

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Rear of Hotel Mieusset

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Looking north from roof of 15 Ash St. on east line of tunnel

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Looking north from roof of 15 Ash. St. west line of Tunnel

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Looking north from roof of 15 Ash. St. west line of Tunnel

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Looking south form Hotel Tivoli

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Looking north from Hotel Tivoli

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Rear of Hotel Mieusset

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Buildings north side Lagrange St., corner Washington St., Boston, Mass., May 5, 1904

The Globe Clothing Store can be seen in the center of the image. A sign for William E. Cram, electrician, is above the clothing store.

Sidewalk south side Boylston Sq., corner Washington St., west side, Boston, Mass., October 1904

The Pioneer Clothing Company can be seen at 660-662 Washington Street, corner of Beach Street. On the right side of the image in shadow is the Lyceum Theatre. Posters on the theatre advertise Harry Bryant's Extravaganza Company.

Corner of Washington and School Sts.

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Sidewalk at Boston Herald Building, Boston, Mass.

Lampposts have signs reading "The Herald." The Boston journal can be seen across the street at Washington and Water Streets. The Old South Church can be seen further down on the left side of the image.

A. Shuman's store Washington St.

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Sidewalk at Lloyd's

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Sidewalk at Jeweler's Building, Washington and Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., October 1904

The Boston Tailoring Company is on the right side of the image in the Jeweler's Building at 371 Washington Street. Collins & Fairbanks Company, clothing store, is to the left at 383 Washington Street.

Sidewalk corner Washington St. and Williams Ct., Boston, Mass., October 1904

Streetcar tracks run down Washington Street at this intersection.