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Massachusetts Society of the Colonial Dames of America certificate

Membership certificate to Mrs. Jane Norton Wigglesworth Gew, given on December 12, 1899.

New Ipswich, N.H., 150th Anniversary

This broadside from the papers of George E. Barrett advertises the 150th anniversary of New Ipswich, NH in 1900. The anniversary was celebrated from August 26-29. Special church services were held, and other activities occurred throughout the week, such as a "Citizen's Parade" and music. Monday w...

"Carnival Edition"

Posters for the following: the Pageant of Knights of Momus, the Pageant of Mystick Krewe of Comus, the Pageant of Rex and the Pageant of Krewe of Proteus at Carnival in New Orleans. The "KOM" parade was a fixture of the Mardi Gras festivities, and the group's trademark was mokery and biting sa...

"Ayer's Cathartic Pills (The Country Doctor)"

This trade card employs racist stereotypes. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New England does not alter or edit objects and / or his...

General Society of the War of 1812 certificate

Membership certificate for George Edward Brown, given on November 23, 1900.

American Baptist Publication Society certificate

Membership certificate to Rev. S. B. Swaim, given on September 3, 1845.

Longfellow Calendar

This image is a calendar advertisement for the literary works of Longfellow, with a medallion portrait of the author. There are also figures of Priscilla and Evangeline. It is a handsome decorative work, with a fine design on the back.

Merchant's Gargling Oil Liniment

Advertisement for Merchant's Gargling Oil, a health remedy and cure-all. The original liniment, first sold in 1833, was meant to cure anything that could ail a domestic animal. The human version of the liniment was introduced in 1875. The yellow wrappers were for animal, the white wrappers for hu...

Sanford's Ginger

"Sanford's Ginger arrests all summer complaints." The humourous image is of Sanford's Ginger policing a watermelon and a pickle.

Bury Fair (a comedy in 5 acts by Thomas Shadwell)

This production of "Bury Fair" was the project of Harvard's chapter of Delta Upsilon.

Piso's Cure for Consumption, Piso's Remedy for Catarrh

This chromolithograph depicts an attractive summer scene of six children fishing from a dock at the seaside. Below the scene: "On receipt of 20c a copy of this picture without the advertisement will be sent by mail. Address E.T. Hazeltine, Warren, PA."

The Howe scale

This vintage advertisement depicts a pretty maiden standing on a commercial factory scale. The floral painting on back is incomplete.

Everett Grammar School diploma

One diploma awarded to Caroline M. Smith from the city of Boston, Everett Grammar School.

Jersey

This image depicts a milkmaid with two cows in a woodland scene.

East view of the village of North Bridgewater, Mass., 1844

"From a lithograph in possession of Mr. R.C. Kimball." Shows a view and public buildings of the town.

The Little Father

This image depict a little boy with his five rabbits framed in a lattice decorated with wildflowers.

Artist's proof from a sketch by Sam S. Frizzell

This image shows a view of suburban house, carriages, horse back rider, pedestrians, and newly planted trees in an unknown suburb.

Blue Birds

This image depicts two bluebirds in a garden setting with a house and a pond in the background. Spray apple blossoms frame the left-side and left-forefront diagonal of work.

Harvard College tercentenary

"A prospect of Harvard University and of Radcliffe College" celebrating the tercentenary of the school.

The Fenway

This image shows a bird's-eye view of the Fenway. "Compliments of John C. Kiley" is in the lower left corner of the print.

The Pet Lamb

This image depicts a European-style farm-maid feeding her pet lamb while another sheep looks on. There is a rustic twig fence in the foreground, and a church spire in the left background.

Little Alden and Co., Boston and New York

This shows a view of the factory alongside the river with boaters and a man leading cows in the foreground. It has been cut down and the legend is hardly visible.

[Little girls dancing hand in hand]

This image depicts two poorly dressed little girls dancing happily hand in hand. One girl has a pink dress; the other girl is wearing a tan dress and she is also missing a shoe.

Goffstown, N.H., 1887

This image shows a bird's-eye view of Goffstown with buildings and residents named.

Bird's-eye view of Portsmouth, N.H.

This image shows a bird's-eye view of Portsmouth. A key at the bottom names the principle buildings and churches.

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Arnold House, Lincoln, R.I.

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[Full-rigged ship sailing under a full moon]

This image depicts a full-rigged sailing ship, surging through a calm sea under a full moon.

Old Boston

These are five images showing the development of Beacon Hill from drawings by J. H. Smith made on the spot in 1811 and 1812.

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Coleman's Line

This image depicts a clipper ship in full sail, wih flags streaming. There is a red, gold, and white lacey border.

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Advertisement for Howorth's Double Show, "Grand Hibernica, Irish and American Tourists, Constellation of Luminaries"

This advertisement contains harmful imagery including stereotypical and racist caricatures. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New Eng...

View in Manchester, Vermont from the hill northeast of the depot

Color print showing the depot, farms, and other distant buildings of Manchester, Vermont, at the base of some mountains.

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Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, Gloucester, Mass.

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Map of the world

A manuscript map of the world with ornamental border and calligraphic writing.

Abraham Lincoln

Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, copied by permission from original picture by Matthew Wilson.

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Boardman House, Saugus, Mass.

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Horace Mann

This is a lithograph of Horace Mann with his signature (facsimile?)

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The Wheelbarrow Polka

This is a lithograph illustrating a bet made by Ben Perley-Poore regarding the outcome of the presidential vote in Massachusetts. The text under the image explains this.

Gen. Zachary Taylor, the Hero of the Rio Grande

This color lithograph depicts Gen. Zachary Taylor on a horse, the hero of the Rio Grande.

Major Samuel Ringgold of the Flying Artillery

This lithograph depicts Major Samuel Ringgold of the "Flying Artillery, on a horse."

Melrose Public Library

Color sketch of the Melrose Public Library, signed "J. Dalis" in the lower right corner.

George Washington

This lithograph is of George Washington, from the original scenes painted by Gilbert Stuart.

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The Grand Resort Hotels of New Hampshire's White Mountains

From Mt. Washington Observatory symposium, "The Grand Hotels and Tourism in the White Mountains" held June 24-25, 1994. Reproduces 24 postcards of hotels.

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Browne House, Watertown, Mass.

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