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Full-length studio portrait of Grace Aspinwall Bowen, standing, facing front, holding her doll, Lena Rivers, location unknown

Both Miss Bowen and her doll wear coats and hats for the portrait.

Three-quarter studio portrait of Henry Chandler Bowen, seated, facing front, location unknown

Three-quarter studio portrait of Henry Chandler Bowen, seated, facing front, location unknown

Studio portrait of Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen, seated, facing front, with flowers in one hand, location unknown

Lucy Bowen was the daughter of the abolitionist Lewis Tappan and the wife of businessman Henry Chandler Bowen, founder of "The Independent," a religion and anti-slavery journal.

Full-length group portrait of the five Bowen brothers, facing front, location unknown

Five brothers stand in front of a structure for a group portrait.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Grace A. Bowen, facing slightly right, location unknown

The sitter, Grace A. Bowen, faces slightly right in this studio portrait.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Edward A. Bowen, facing slightly right, location unknown

Edward A. Bowen poses for this studio portrait.

Full-length studio portrait of Alice L. Bowen, standing, facing left, location unknown

Alice Bowen appears to be wearing a costume with her hair in long braids.

Three-quarter studio portrait of Arthur Sherburne Hardy, facing front, holding a top hat and gloves, location unknown

This studio portrait is signed "Your friend Arthur Sherburne Hardy."

Group portrait of the Bowen family shooting party, facing front, location unknown

A group of men and women, seated on a blanket, pose with their dogs for a group portrait.

Three-quarter double studio portrait of Ellen Holt Bowen and Paul Holt Bowen, facing front, location unknown

Ellen Holt Bowen was the second wife of Henry Chandler Bowen. Paul Holt Bowen was their only child.

Reproduction of full-length studio portrait of Grace Aspinwall Bowen, standing, facing front, holding her doll, Lena Rivers, Bachrach, New York, New York

Both Miss Bowen and her doll wear coats and hats for the portrait.

Portrait of George and Mary Holt, seated in a parlor, Spuyten Duyvil, New York

George C. Holt was the brother of Ellen Holt, who became Henry Chandler Bowen's second wife. Mary Louisa Bowen Holt was the daughter of Henry Chandler Bowen and his first wife Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen. George and Mary married in 1871.

Office workers at a paper company, Boston, Mass., November 1919

The interior of an office building, located at 246 Devonshire Street in Winthrop Square, shows workers at their desks.

Three-quarter studio portrait of Calvert Vaux, facing front, location unknown, undated

Calvert Vaux rests his left arm on the back of a chair in this studio portrait.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Caroline Hood, facing front, location unknown, undated

Caroline Hood, wearing glasses, poses for this studio portrait. Caroline Hood was the wife of Hood Dairy Company founder Harvey Perley Hood.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Harvey P. Hood, facing left, location unknown, undated

Harvey Perley Hood was the found of the Hood Dairy Company in 1846.

Girl riding a cow, location unknown, ca. 1900

A Little Family photograph of a girl riding a cow with two other girls standing next to her.

Girl riding a cow, location unknown, undated

A girl rides a cow in a field with a stone fence in the background.

Webb Mansion, Wethersfield, Conn.

Margin notations cite various owners of the Joseph Webb House in Wethersfield, Connecticut.

Jewett House, South Berwick, Maine, undated

A street level sketch used as a Christmas card by Miss Jewett shows the partial façade of the house hidden by trees.

Full-length portrait of Jane Stuart, standing, facing front, location unknown

Jane Stuart stands with her hands clasped in front of her for this portrait. She was a domestic worker for the Bowen family from 1850-1900.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Constance Holt, facing front, Fredricks, 770 Broadway, New York, New York

Constance Holt was the daughter of George C. Holt and Mary Louisa Bowen Holt. She was the last Bowen to live in Roseland Cottage.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Ellen Holt Bowen on her 50th birthday, facing left, Fredricks, 770 Broadway, New York, New York

Ellen Holt Bowen was the second wife of Charles Chandler Bowen, who commissioned Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, Connecticut.

Reproduction of head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Mary Bowen Holt, right profile, Bachrach, New York, New York

Mary Louisa Bowen Holt was the daughter of Henry Chandler Bowen and his first wife Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Paul Holt Bowen, facing left, Fredricks, 770 Broadway, New York, New York

Paul Holt Bowen was the only child of Henry Chandler Bowen and his second wife Ellen Holt Bowen.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of John Eliot Bowen, L. Alman, 172 5th Avenue, New York and Newport, Rhode Island

John Eliot Bowen was the son of Henry Chandler Bowen and Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen. In 1886 Bowen received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. He was employed as managing editor of "The Independent," the religion and anti-slavery journal founded by his father. He died of typhoid fever in 1890, two da...

Group portrait of the Bowen family, Woodstock, Connecticut

The family members are outdoors next to a rock wall at Roseland Park.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Mary Bowen Holt, right profile, holding infant Sylvia Holt, Parkinson's, 29 West 26th Street, New York, New York

Sylvia Holt was the daughter of Mary Louisa Bowen Holt and George C. Holt.

Group portrait of the Bowen family on the porch at Roseland Cottage, Woodstock, Connecticut, July 4, 1891

Bowen family members sit and stand on the porch of Roseland Cottage, on July 4, 1891. Henry Chandler Bowen and his second wife Ellen Holt Bowen are standing in the middle in the top row.

Group portrait of the Bowen family on the porch of Roseland Cottage, Woodstock, Conn., on July 4th, 1887

Bowen family members stand in front of Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, Connecticut to celebrate July 4, 1887. Henry Chandler Bowen and Henry Elliot Bowen are identified in the image.

Exterior view of the Rialto Theatre, Scollay Square, Boston, Mass., ca. 1946

Two men stand on the sidewalk outside the Rialto Theatre in Scollay Square, Boston, Massachusetts, with signs stating that it is open all night.

Hood Milk delivery wagon, undated

A Hood Milk delivery man stands with his horse and wagon. The wagon is decorated with a cow being milked and reads "Hood's Milk Stands Every..." with the rest of the words obscured by the milkman.

Oxen team pulling hay wagon in snow, York, Maine, 1880s

A team of oxen stand with a wagon of hay, a driver and two men in the snow in York, Maine.

Aerial view of Boston, Mass., undated

This aerial view of Boston shows the business district and piers with Back Bay, the Charles River and Cambridge in the distance.

View of Tremont Street and Broadway looking north to Carver Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Cars and pedestrians are part of this exterior view of the Broadway and Bradford Hotels on Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

View of Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass., 1941

Subway construction is taking place at the intersection of Huntington Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue in this image which shows the Boston Symphony building. The caption reads "March 7, 1941" and "25250."

View of Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass., undated

An image of Huntington Avenue which looks north showing Symphony Hall on the left and other commercial buildings.

View of the schooner Augustus Hunt docked at Boston Gas Light Company, North End Works, Boston, Mass., undated

Two individuals survey the four masted schooner August Hunt docked at the Boston Light Company's North End Works in Boston.

The tug "William Wooley" towing the "Charles L. Jeffrey," T-Wharf, Boston, Mass.

The tug William Wooley pushes the Boston schooner Charles L. Jeffrey, which is loaded with coal. J. M. Brooks built the schooner in 1881 at East Boston.

Exterior view of the Dr. Chase House, Main Street, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

A trolley car is parallel with the Dr. Chase House which is partially obscured by trees on Main Street, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Hobbs Estate piazza, Grafton Street, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

Outdoor furniture and climbing vines are shown in this view of the Hobbs Estate piazza in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the E.E. Hills Estate, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

A stone fence fronts the E.E. Hills House in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. A car can be partially seen standing on the drive.

Exterior view of the Whittall House, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

Whittall House in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts is fronted by two large urns containing plants in the midst of climbing vines.

Full-length group portrait in front of the Samuel I. Howe's Store, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

A man and two boys, one standing on a barrel, are posed in front of the Samuel I. Howe store in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. Another sign says "Post Office" under the store name. To the left of the Howe business there is a sign which says "Dry Goods."

Exterior view of the Arcade Tavern,Turnpike, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

Patches of snow lay on the ground in front of the Arcade Tavern on the Turnpike in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.

Interior view of the C.W. Watts Store, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

A center food display has potatoes, gourds, bags, bottled and canned goods and bananas hanging from a support post in the Watts Store in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. Merchandise cases can also be seen around the store periphery.

Exterior view of the G.H. Warren and Sons Stables, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

A man holding a horse stands in front of the Stables which has a partially opened door.

Exterior view of the Hotel Haven, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

Utility poles stretch along the road next to the Hotel Haven in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.

Interior view of Herbert O. Maynard General Store, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

Merchandise and advertisements are displayed inside the Herbert O. Maynard General Store. A sign advertises Clipper chewing tobacco.

Exterior view of the Chase Business Block, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated

Commercial buildings in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, are viewed from across the street.