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Double credenza, 1930

Drawing for "Case (D) double credenza antique walnut."

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Case, 1930

Drawing for "Case over radiator (A) walnut."

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Double credenza, undated

Blueprint for "Case (D) double credenza antique walnut."

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Chairs, table and foot stool, ca. 1906

Brownprint of a drawing of chairs, a table and a foot stool.

Interior view of the Browne House, triple casement window frame, Watertown, Mass., May 15, 1919

The image verso is an assessment report of the triple casement window frame on the north wall of the chamber by the Browne House Association.

Exterior view of the Browne House, Watertown, Mass., September 23, 1917.

The southeast corner of the Abraham Browne House is seen in this photograph.

Interior view of the Browne House, chamber, Watertown, Mass., May 5, 1919

A door and window in the northeast corner of the chamber is seen in this image. The door leads into the northern ell. The image verso is an assessment report by the Browne House Association.

Exterior view of the Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, Gloucester, Mass., undated

The bell tower is seen to the right in the image.

Exterior view of the Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, entrance, Gloucester, Mass., 1910

The front entrance to Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House is seen in this image.

Interior view of the Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, east loggia, Gloucester, Mass., 1910

The furnishings in the east loggia are seen in this image.

Interior view of the Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, Chapel Chamber hutch, Gloucester, Mass., undated

The Chapel Chamber hutch holding Henry Davis Sleeper's collection of Paul Revere silver pieces is seen in this image. The items are now in the Museum of Fine Arts.

Interior view of the Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, hall, Gloucester, Mass., 1910

The hall furnishings are seen in the image. The hall was later remodeled into the China Trade Room in 1923 by Henry Davis Sleeper.

Interior of the Garden Cottage, Hamilton House, South Berwick, Maine, 1923

Living room furnishings are seen in this interior photograph of the cottage at Hamilton House.

Island station design, front elevation

A front elevation drawing of Longfellow's proposed station design which he submitted to the Boston Elevated Railroad Company's competition in 1898.

Island station design, side elevation

A side elevation drawing of Longfellow's proposed station design which he submitted to the Boston Elevated Railroad Company's competition in 1898.

Island station design, side elevation

A presentation drawing of the front elevation of Longfellow's proposed station design which he submitted to the Boston Elevated Railroad Company's competition in 1898.

Island station design, details

A design drawing of details of Longfellow's proposed station design which he submitted to the Boston Elevated Railroad Company's competition in 1898.

Extension of Post Office & Sub Treasury, Boston, Mass.

The lower right corner reads "Wm. A. Potter, Supervising Archt.,Treasury Dept."

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Plan of the city of Hingham, Mass., 1940

Plan of the city of Hingham, Mass., with lots and properties noted.

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Plan of South Duxbury, Mass., undated

Plot plan showing the Kingston Bay and the waterfront with some lots of the city of South Duxbury, Mass.

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The old Miles Standish Homestead, 1897

A plan of South Duxbury, Mass. from an ocean view.

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Plan of Duxbury Beach, undated

A plan of the lots, properties and beaches of Duxbury, Mass.

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Plan of land in Wellfleet, Mass., 1938

Blueprint of a plot plan showing the land in Wellfleet, Mass. with the Base line traverse.

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Plan of lands in Wellfleet, Mass., 1922

Plan showing lands surveyed for the Cape Cod Colonial Society.

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Set of plot plans for land in Wellfleet, Mass., undated

A set of five plot plans showing the same lot in Wellfleet, Mass. The largest measures 14.5" x 14.5".

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A plan of the West Parish of Newbury, New Town, 1729

Plan showing lots of land in Newbury, Mass. Also shows Haverhill and the Merrimack River.

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Property of Robert E. Burke in Newburyport, Mass., 1929

Plot plan showing the property of Robert E. Burke, Trustee, on Water Street in Newburyport, Mass.

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A plan of Newburyport, Mass., 1933

A plan showing drainage details in Newburyport, Mass.

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A plan of Newburyport, Mass., 1933

A plan showing drainage details in Newburyport, Mass.

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A plan of Newburyport, Mass., 1933

A plan showing drainage details in Newburyport, Mass.

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A plan of Newburyport, Mass., undated

A plan showing drainage details in Newburyport, Mass.

Extension of Post Office & Sub Treasury, Boston, Mass.

The lower right corner reads "Wm. A. Potter, Supervising Archt.,Treasury Dept."

Historic New England centennial year 2010

The poster has thirty-six photographs of Historic New England properties.

Faneuil Hall, the cradle of liberty, 1888

Visitors view the paintings and furnishings in Faneuil Hall. The George Healy painting "Webster Replying to Hayne" is shown in the image.

Unidentified box, location unknown, undated

The decorated box lid shows a musician serenading a woman in an outdoor setting. The lid has a white leaf in each corner connected with white lines. The square box is blue with green borders.

Box for Harrison's Extracts for the Handkerchief, Apollos W. Harrison, 10 South 7th Street, Philadelphia, Pa., undated

The box contains one half dozen extracts for the handkerchief. The white square container has a black-and-white pattern on the lid.

Box for one set no. 577.C medium knives and forks, manufactured by the Northampton Cutlery Co., Northampton, Mass., undated

The Northampton Cultery Company manufactures table, cooking, butcher and carving items. The buff colored box has a brown and green label on the lid depicting the company factory.

Box for article 571, ribbon, Tremont Mills, Lowell, Mass., undated

The box cover reads "Where the best narrow ribbons are made." The round container is a buff color with the white label depicting the factory beneath a blue sky.

Box for blue flac root, B.O. & G.C. Wilson, wholesale botanic druggists, Merchants' Row, Boston, Mass., undated

The packaging explains that Wilson carries roots, herbs, liquors for medicinal purposes and druggists' glassware. The black and white label has cherub figures on either side of the text. The square container is a light blue.

Box for Pathfinder Paper Collars, Union Paper Collar Company, New York, New York, undated

The collars are manufactured by The Reversible Collar Company, Boston, Massachusetts. The latest patent on the bottom of the box is July 30, 1869. The round blue box has a locomotive engine on the top of the lid. The label around the container is white with a train car done in green and yellow.

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Plan of F.V. Noyes Farm in Billerica, Mass., 1903

Copy of a plan made in April 1903 by Smith and Brooks, Civil Engineers, Lowell, Mass. Includes the border of Lexington, Mass.

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New London, New Hampshire, undated

A plan showing lots of land and Interstate Route 89 in New London, New Hampshire.

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New London, New Hampshire, undated

A plan showing lots of land and Interstate Route 89 in New London, New Hampshire.

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New London, New Hampshire, undated

A plan showing lots of land and Interstate Route 89 in New London, New Hampshire.

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Plan of Hadley, Mass., undated

1 plot plan

Box for Wilson Brothers Improved Scissors Warranted, location unknown, undated

The box is labeled "1/2 doz. 372 4." The square yellow container has a green label with the factory image on it.

Box for H & B Superior Pocket Cutlery, manufactued by Humason and Beckley Mfg. Co., New Britain, Connecticut, undated

The square white box holds one half dozen knives. The side label reads "Every blade hand forged, every knife warranted." The light green label has the factory image on it.

Box for American Pocket Cutlery, manufactured by The Southington Cutlery Co., Southington, Connecticut, undated

The square green box holds one half dozen of item no. 21. The lid label has a train standing outside the factory.

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Plan of Hadley, Mass., undated

Duplicate of 157a.

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Plan of a project of demolition in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

Shows the Vaughan Street Urban Renewal Project in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with demolition and site clearance by the Portsmouth Housing Authority.