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Studio portrait of T. R. Richardson, Boston, Mass., 1863

Studio portrait of T. R. Richardson, Boston, Mass., 1863

Studio portrait of Theodore Parkman, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Theodore Parkman, Boston, Mass., undated verso - Born in Paris Jan 22, 1837 Killed at Whitehall N.C. Dec 16, 1862

Studio portrait of Waldo Merriam, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Waldo Merriam, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Uncle Eben Barker, Boston, Mass, undated

Studio portrait of Uncle Eben Barker, Boston, Mass, undated

Postcard, birthplace of William Lloyd Garrison, Newburyport, Mass., published by the Rotograph Company, New York, New York

The birthplace of "The Liberator" founder is seen in the image.

Postcard, Hotel Puritan, 390 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass.

The hotel was designed by architect Edward B. Stratton and built in 1908-1909.

Exterior view, William Lloyd Garrison House, 125 Highland Street, Roxbury, Mass.

The trees are bare and snow covers the ground in front of the William Lloyd Garrison House in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Stereograph, Franklin Square, South End, Boston, Mass.

The viewer looks down on the alley behind East Brookline Street. Buildings in the foreground face Franklin Square on East Brookline St.; Shawmut Universalist Church to right of center; Shawmut Congregational Church in the distance; Girl's High in the distance on the left.

Studio portrait of Thomas Gold Appleton, Boston, Mass., 1860-1861

Studio portrait of Thomas Gold Appleton, Boston, Mass., 1860-1861

Studio portrait of Dr. Jacob Bigelow, Boston, Mass., 1860-1861

Studio portrait of Dr. Jacob Bigelow, Boston, Mass., 1860-1861 There are two images of Dr. Jacob Bigelow

Studio portrait of Susan Cabot Richardson, Boston, Mass., 1861

Studio portrait of Susan Cabot Richardson, Boston, Mass., 1861

Studio portrait of a young boy and a dog, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of a young boy and a dog, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Isabella Dove, Boston, Mass., 1861

Studio portrait of Isabella Dove, Boston, Mass., 1861

Studio portrait of L. S. Tobey, Boston, Mass., 1861

Studio portrait of L. S. Tobey, Boston, Mass., 1861

Studio portrait of Nina Mason, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Nina Mason, Boston, Mass., undated verso: Nina Mason daughter of Rev. Charles Mason later Mrs. John C. Gray of Boston

Studio portrait of Hannah Stevenson, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Hannah Stevenson, Boston, Mass., undated verso: Mrs. Joselin Thomas Stevenson Mother of Thomas, Robert H. and Hannah

Studio portrait of Soldier White, Boston, Mass., 1860-1861

Studio portrait of Soldier White, Boston, Mass., 1860-1861

Studio portrait of Lucy L. Barker, Boston, Mass., 1861

Studio portrait of Lucy L. Barker, Boston, Mass., 1861

Studio portrait of Pantur Agassiz, Boston, Mass.,1860-1861

Studio portrait of Pantur Agassiz, Boston, Mass.,1860-1861

Studio portrait of Lulie Blake, Boston, Mass., April 19, 1861

Studio portrait of Lulie Blake, Boston, Mass., April 19, 1861

Studio portrait of Catherine D. Hodges, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Catherine D. Hodges, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of unidentified soldier Boston, Mass., September 22, 1861

Studio portrait of unidentified soldeir Boston, Mass., September 22, 1861 verso: ex Barrett House, New Ipswich, N.H. some text on verso is unreadable

Studio portrait of Warren of Museum Fame, Boston, Mass., 1860-1861

Studio portrait of Warren of Museum Fame, Boston, Mass., 1860-1861

Studio portrait of Quincy A. Shaw, Boston, Mass., 1860-1861

Studio portrait of Quincy A. Shaw, Boston, Mass., 1860-1861

Studio portrait of Mary Frothingham, Boston, Mass., August 1861

Studio portrait of Mary Frothingham, Boston, Mass., August 1861

[William] T. Rossell to Thomas Lincoln Casey, January 12, 1891

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[William] T. Rossell to Thomas Lincoln Casey, May 11, 1891

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[William] T. Rossell to Thomas Lincoln Casey, May 2, 1891

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[William] T. Rossell to Thomas Lincoln Casey, May 9, 1891

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[William] Thompson to Thomas Lincoln Casey, August 11, 1869

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[William] Tippett to Thomas Lincoln Casey, undated [1879]

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[William] W. Hartz to Thomas Lincoln Casey, February 7, 1891

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[William] Windom to Thomas Lincoln Casey, November 30, 1889 (1)

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[William] Windom to Thomas Lincoln Casey, November 4, 1889

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[William] Winidom to Thomas Lincoln Casey, July 28, 1890

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[William] Wise to Thomas Lincoln Casey, December 13, 1869

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[Wilson] S. Bissell to Thomas Lincoln Casey, April 10, 1888

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[Zealous] B. Tower to Thomas Lincoln Casey, February 19, 1890

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Landscape art, a discussion of the theory and practice of creating beautiful and appropriate landscape effects, published by J.H. Small & Sons, Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C.

The firm services are described for prospective customers. Small can provide plans, estimates, landscape construction and plants.

Lutton Solar V-Bar Greenhouses of quality, William H. Lutton Company, Inc., 222-271 Kearney Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey

Plans and photographs demonstrate the range of greenhouses built by the firm. A list of customers and architects is provided in the end pages.

Descriptive specifications for a typical Lutton Solar V-Bar Greenhouse, William H. Lutton Company, 267 Kearney Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey

Text on the cover reads, "Typical details of an 18 ft. x 33 ft. greenhouse and a 25 ft. x 33 ft. greenhouse." Additional text on the front cover reads, "A.I.A. File Number 38f Greenhouses."

Handy hand book of commercial greenhouses and materials, 6th ed., Lord & Burnham Co., Irvington, New York

The business manufactures building materials for the construction of greenhouses. There are photographs of the three factory sites.

Iron-frame greenhouses, semi-iron greenhouses, some advance sheets from our 1917 handy hand book, Lord & Burnham Co., Irvington, New York

Finished greenhouses, constructed with Lord & Burnham materials, are described in the item.

King Greenhouses, a few suggestions, King Construction Company, greenhouse builders, North Tonawanda, New York

Photographs, floor plans and specifications are provided for greenhouses of different sizes to meet customer needs.

Everything for the greenhouse, John C. Moninger Company, designers, manufacturers, builders, 2221 South Rockwell Street, Chicago, Illinois

The business can construct greenhouses, conservatories, show houses, palm houses and solariums. It can provide boilers, heating systems and supplies.

Iron gates for interior decoration, manufactured by the R.C. Heather Co., 19 West 36th Street, New York, New York

The business makes decorative gates, lighting fixtures and fireplace equipment.

Special iron work for lawns and gardens, Hartmann-Sanders Co., Eastern office, 6 East 39th Street, New York, New York

Iron trellises and arches are described in the circular.

Landscape accents by the Pompeian Studios, 169 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York

1 trade catalog, 16 pages : illustrations ; 12 x 9 inches

Illustrated anchor post, a monthly magazine published in the interest of better fences, vol. 1, no. 5, May 1922, Anchor Post Iron Works, Garwood, New Jersey

Short articles describe "Fences for the country estate."

Banner fence posts, the post with a backbone, also end and corner posts, March 1929, made by American Steel & Wire Company, Chicago, Illinois

Clamps and fence posts are described for customers of Doyle Hardware in Utica, New York.