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View of Grace Church, Temple Street, Boston

Shows a detailed front architectural view of the church.

Grace Church, Temple Street, Boston, 1835

Shows a front exterior view of Grace Church.

Boston, view from South Boston

This engraving is a panoramic view of Boston, with the State House Dome visible. In the foreground, water meets the landscape.

View of the town of Boston from Breeds Hill in Charlestown

This engraving presents a detailed panoramic view of the city and harbor, with a bridge connecting the foreground (consisting of a landscape with a large fence and a cow) to the background.

Gleason's Pictorial -- Weekly Drawing-room Companion mastheads

These engravings present a detailed marine scene with large ships and ferries (steam boats). In the background is a view of Boston, including the State House Dome and the surrounding buildings. They are dated between 1851-1854.

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View of Charlestown from the Dome of the State House

This engraving presents a panoramic view of Charlestown, with the water separating Boston from the distant town of Charlestown. To the right, there is the bridge. From Snow's "History of Boston."

View from our new office duirng a late snow storm

Depicts a view from Gleason's Publishing Hall, looking across the street to the Common, with people strolling on the sidewalk, sleighs and sleds during a winter snow fall.

Ballou's Pictorial mastheads

These engravings from the masthead of Ballou's Pictorial depicts the State House and surrounding city in the background, while the foreground consists of a marine scene with ships. The dates of the mastheads are from February to October 1855.

View of Gleason's New Publishing Hall, Tremont and Bromfield Streets, Boston

Shows a large detailed view of Gleason's Hall from the front cover of an issue of Gleason's Pictorial, Saturday, April 3, 1852.

Gallery of Paintings at the Athenaeum

This engraving depicts the Athenaeum galleries on the third story of the building, with paintings hung on the walls. There are also people, who are both standing and sitting.

Company of Swedish emigrants passing our office, bound to the west

Depicts a parade of people passing buildings, including Gleason's Publishing Hall, on Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

View of the interior of our publishing, or business hall, corner of Tremont and Bromfield Streets, Boston

Show a busy scene with people inside the publishing hall reading and observing.

Arlington St. Church

This etching depicts the central steeple of Arlington St. Church.

Interior view of our press-room, where are printed the Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, and the Flag of Our Union

Shows the printing operation involved for the two newspapers published by Gleason's.

Arlington St. Church, Boston

This engraving depicts a full street view of the Arlington St. Church. It is three-tone colored, and gives a detailed view of passers-by and automobiles.

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View of the seat of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq., Boston

In the foreground of this engraving is a detailed landscape, including trees and a fence. The estate can be seen in the background.

View of Tremont House, Boston

Shows a detailed, front architectural view of the Tremont House hotel.

Hancock House, Boston

This engraving depicts a full, detailed view of the Hancock House on Beacon Street. It is a street level view which includes the front fence and entrance. It also includes passers-by mingling on the sidewalk.

View of Tremont Street, Boston

Shows a view of Tremont Street from King's Chapel. "The name of this Street is traced to that given the peninsula, in 1630, by the first settlers at Charlestown, on the north side of the river. They called it Trimontain, on account of three hills to be seen on it. The street ran by the eastern ba...

King's Chapel, Boston

King's Chapel is seen at the corner of Tremont and School Streets. A streetcar is just passing out of view on the left side of the image.

Old Hancock House, Beacon Street, Boston

This engraving is a full watercolor view (in four tones) from the street. The caption reads "Erected 1737, Demolished 1863."

The First King's Chapel

Shows an small circular view of the church and spire with surrounding buildings.

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Interior view of King's Chapel, dressed for Christmas, Tremont St.

Shows an impressionistic interior decorated scene of people sitting in pews,

State House, Boston

This engraving depicts a full, detailed view of the State House, with the sidewalk in the foreground.

Boston Museum

Shows an inerior plan from the stage of the seating and levels, numbered and with decorative elements included. "Boston Museum, on Tremont Street, near Court Street, is one of the oldest and most popular places of amusement in the city. The Museum proper is very large and interesting, with its lar...

New State House

This engraving depicts a grassy landscape in the foreground, with a full view of the State House and surrounding buildings in the backgound. "Engraved for the History of Boston."

Interior perspective sketch, King's Chapel, Boston, Massachusetts

"A House of Prayer for many Generations / Founded 1686." Shows the interior of King's Chapel as seen from the balcony.

New State House

This foreground of this engraving is a landscape, with a full, detailed view of the State House and surroundings in the background.

Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.

Shows the front view of a long row of buildings on the west side of Tremont Street from Beacon Street to Pemberton Hill. Also shows business names and people and carraiges passing by. Across the bottom are the names "Pavilion Hotel" and "Reed's Music Store." Later pencil markings have other store...

The new addition to the Boston State House

The background of this engraving depicts the dome and new addition to the State House. The foreground is a full and detailed view of a horse-drawn carriage and a street full of passers-by.

New Old South Church

This etching depicts a detailed view of the Gothic-like, tall spire of the new Old South Church.

Tremont St., King's Chapel, Boston

Shows a tinted green and gold impressionistic view of King's Chapel and cemetery.

Front view of new public library, Boston

This print is a full frontal view of the new public library. The foreground is a steet scene, with people strolling and mingling as well as a horse and buggy.

The Crafts House

"This house is situated on Tremont Street, near the Brookline line, and is one of the oldest in Boston. It was built in 1703, by Jno. Ruggles. Back of the house is the orchard where all the celebrated Roxbury russets originated. Some of the apple trees measure now more than twelve feet in circumf...

Exterior view of Franklin Park House, Dorchester, Mass., undated

Men and boys stand in front of Franklin Park House, at the corner of Columbia Road and Blue Hill Avenue, in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

Pamphlet for Franklin Park Carriage Service, Bacon & Tarbell, proprietors, Boston, Mass., undated. Vehicle photograph

Sight-seeing passengers are taken through Franklin Park in the vehicle.

Exterior view of the second Harrison Gray Otis House, Sears House, 85 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass., 31 October 1920

The second Harrison Gray Otis House, Sears House, located at 85 Mount Vernon Street, is shown in this streetscape view.

Exterior view of the second Harrison Gray Otis House, Sears House, 85 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass., 31 October 1920

The driveway and house number are shown in this image of the second Harrison Gray Otis House, Sears House, located at 85 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the second Harrison Gray Otis House, Sears House, 85 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass., undated

A covered side entrance is visible in this exterior view of the second Harrison Gray Otis House, Sears House, located at 85 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Shirley-Eustis House, Roxbury, Mass.

Individuals sit on the house steps and stand outside the Shirley-Eustis House in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Shirley-Eustis House, Roxbury, Mass.

This exterior view of the Shirley-Eustis House in Roxbury, Massachusetts shows some of the neighboring properties. Image caption reads "Shirley Place residence of Governors Shirley and Eustis, Roxbury."

Exterior view of the Black Horse Tavern, Winchester, Mass., undated

The setting of the Black Horse Tavern in Winchester, Massachusetts can be seen in this image.

Catspaw sailboat, location unknown, July 29, 1892

The sailboat Catspaw is in the forefront of a group of sailboats.

Exterior view of the Robert "King" Hooper House, Danvers, Mass., undated

The front of the Robert "King" Hooper House also called "The Lindens" in Danvers, Massachusetts, is seen from the circular drive. The House was moved to 2401 Kalorama Road in Washington, D.C. in 1930 by Goerge and Miriam Morris.

Exterior view of the third Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, Mass., undated

The third Harrison Gray Otis House on 45 Beacon Street in Boston, Massachusetts, as seen from across the street.

Exterior view of the Noyes House, Cambridge, Mass., undated

The James A. Noyes House on the corner of Highland and Sparks Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, is seen with snow on the ground.

View of Nantucket Harbor, Nantucket, Mass., undated

This view of Nantucket Harbor shows houses, the steamship wharf and Brant Point in the distance.

Exterior view of the Barnaby House, Freetown, Mass., undated

A Barnaby House door is shown in this image.

Boston Common

The Old Elm is shown with the State House in the background on the left and Park Street Church on the right. The Old Elm, also known as the Great Elm, stood at the foot of Flagstaff Hill on Boston Common, was considered a landmark of the city and was called the oldest known tree in New England. The ...

Exterior view of the C. C. Smith House, Edgartown, Mass., undated

A group of people stand in front of a fence outside the C.C. Smith House on Main Street, Edgartown, Massachusetts.