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Wigwarm portable houses, E. F. Hodgson, Dover, Mass., undated

Prices, floor plans, dimensions, and illustrations for Wigwarm cottages, bungalows, garages, and other structures are included. The Boston office is at 118 Washington Street.

Wigwarms, 17th annual catalog, E. F. Hodgson, Dover, Mass., 1908

The business sells brooder, chicken, and poultry houses. Includes illustrations of various designs. Price list can be found in back of catalog.

Peep-o'-day, brooders, coops, portable poultry houses: a practical line of poultry specialties, E. F. Hodgson, Dover, Mass., 1902

The business sells poultry houses of various types, live chickens, and rabbit hutches. Includes illustrations and photographic prints of designs.

Hodgson portable houses, E. F. Hodgson Co., 71-73 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., 1921

The Boston and New York offices and showrooms can be seen in photographic prints. According to testimonials on the back cover Louise Carnegie, wife of Andrew Carnegie, owned a Hodgson house and a Hodgson house structure was sent to Queen Elisabeth for Belgium war relief support. Hodgson has a factor...

Hodgson prefabricated houses, E. F. Hodgson Co., Inc., Dover, Mass.; 730 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y., 1953

The plan book describes contracting, financing, and the Hodgson package for customers. There are several photographs and illustrations of designs with accompanying floor plans. Text on the back cover reads, "America's First Prefabricator."

[Plan book], E. F. Hodgson Co., 116 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The plan book contains descriptions, photographic prints of designs, and floor plans for customers.

Kennels by Hodgson, E. F. Hodgson Co., Dover, Mass.; 730 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y., 1952

Hodgson, which has been in business since 1892, carries structures for every purpose. Includes photographic prints and floor plans for kennel designs. A price supplement, dated March 20,1953, has been placed inside the catalog.

Colonial homes, Architects Small House Service Bureau, Inc., 1200 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn., 1930

The designs have descriptions, illustrations, floor plans, and information on construction materials.

Home plans, Curtis Companies, Inc., Clinton, Iowa, 1926

Curtis Woodwork is promoted in the plan book. Floor plans are available through Brown-Jackson Lumber Company, Inc., Belknap Avenue, corner of Glenwood, Binghamton, New York. Photographic prints of designs accompany the floor plans.

Hodgson cottages for recreational living: week-end retreats, vacation camps, sportsmen's camps, summer cottages, E. F. Hodgson Co., Inc., Dover, Mass.; 730 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y., 1952

The plan book has standard manufacturing specifications and standard package prices. Photographic prints and floor plans of designs are included. Text inside the plan book reads "Sixtieth year of continuous production by America's first prefabricator." A price supplement, dated March 9,1953, has bee...

Hodgson demountable, expandable, and permanent schools, E. F. Hodgson Co., Inc., Dover, Mass.; 730 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y., undated

Text on the cover reads, "To carry you over your population peaks without mortgaging your municipal future." Text on the back cover reads, "All the best in modern educational requirements without raising tax rates to the point of protest." Includes illustrations and floor plans for designs.

A place to hang your heart: an architect's portfolio of distinctive small home designs, Home Builders' Research Institute, Inc., 426 Investment Building, Washington, D.C., 1946

The portfolio was created in response to requests received by "Small Homes Annual." Text on the front cover reads, "An architect's portfolio of superb small homes." Includes illustrations and floor plans for small home designs.

Fir, C. Ernest Hill, Inc., Massachusetts Trust Building, 200 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Brochure advertising C. Ernest Hill, Inc. The business will be regularly unloading British Columbia dimension fir at the New London port for the benefit of Connecticut lumber yards.

Food conservation cottages on Boston Common, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Board of Food Administration, Boston, Mass., 1918

Booklet describing six cottages which promoted such war-time topics as gardening, cooking, canning, poultry, child welfare, and the Red Cross. Includes photographic prints and illustrations throughout.

Hodgson portable houses poultry and pet stock, E. F. Hodgson Co., 71-73 Federal Street, Boston, Mass.; 6 East 39th Street, New York, N.Y., 1920

The business has an extensive collection of poultry houses, yards, brooders, tool houses, and birdhouses. Includes photographic prints and some cross sections of designs. Houses for people are described on the back cover and include Hodgson portable houses on Boston Common used for war work. Price l...

Corner of Boylston Street and Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass., 1878

Watercolor painting of Boston with Beacon Hill and the Massachusetts State House in the background and marsh lands in the foreground. On the Verso, inscription written in pencil, "Done by Langford Warren at corner of Boylston St. and Mass. Ave." Artist signature and date 10/16/87 in lower left corne...

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Mansfield, Mass., Grange Minutes, 1901-1902

Meeting minutes of the Mansfield Grange from 1901-1902. The minutes are in hand writing. The manuscript was bound and at some point the binding was lost. There is binding string holding the pages together. There is evidence that some pages were torn away from the rest of the manuscript. A Mansfield ...

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Manuscript invoice for shingles, 1759

1 piece of paper dated 1759 invoicing for shingles. The invoice is in pounds, shillings, and pence.

525 Washington Street, John and James Dobson, carpetings, Boston, Mass.

The building is the top and upper floors of the building housing the John & James Dobson carpet store. Text at the top of the building reads "Falls of Schuylkill Carpet Mills." Text below this reads "Carpetings" and "Wholesale & Retail."

Hodgson portable houses for poultry and pet stock, E. F. Hodgson Co., 1108-1110 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass.; 6 East 39th Street, New York, N.Y., 1926

The business has a full range of poultry houses as well as pigeon coops, birdhouses, and kennels. Includes photographic prints and some cross sections of designs. Price list can be found in back of the catalog.

Portable houses as constructed by Hodgson, E. F. Hodgson Co., 1108-1110 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass.; 6 East 39th Street, New York, N.Y., 1925

Basic plans for portable houses are described in the catalog. The catalog includes photographic prints and descriptions of Hodgson houses in Africa, Italy, and Jerusalem.

Hodgson portable houses, E. F. Hodgson Co., 116 Washington Street, Adams Square, Boston, Mass.; 6 East 39th Street, corner 5th Avenue, New York, N.Y., 1918

Hodgson makes houses for people and livestock, as well as other structures such as churches, hospitals, and schools among others. The "Wigwarm" trademark with its tipi image is on the title page. Includes descriptions, photographic prints of house designs and features, and floor plans. Published by ...

Hodgson portable houses, E. F. Hodgson Co., 116-118 Washington, Boston, Mass., undated

The plan book has descriptions, photographic prints and illustrations of designs and features, and floor plans for customers.

Portable houses as constructed by Hodgson, E. F. Hodgson Co., 71 Federal Street, Boston, Mass.; 6 East 39th Street, New York, N.Y., undated

Porches, doors, and awnings are some of the features which can be added to the basic home plans. Includes photographic prints of house designs and furnishings. According to testimonials on the back cover Louise Carnegie, wife of Andrew Carnegie, owned a Hodgson house and a Hodgson house structure wa...

Hodgson houses, E. F. Hodgson Co., 1108-1110 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass.; 730 Fifth Avenue at 57th Street, New York, N.Y., 1933

The plan book contains photographic prints and floor plans for customers. A map provides directions to the Boston, Massachusetts, showroom and outside exhibits in Dover and South Sudbury, Massachusetts.

Hodgson camp houses, E. F. Hodgson Co., 1108-1110 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass.; 730 5th Avenue at 57th Street, New York, N.Y., 1933

Camp houses are multi-use such as vacation houses, guest houses, school camps, and for storage. The construction components are described in the catalog. Illustrations and photographic prints of designs are included. Price list included in back of the plan book.

Homes for workmen: a presentation of leading examples of industrial community development, Southern Pine Association, New Orleans, La., 1919

Individual articles examine the creation of housing developments for workers across the country. Includes photographic prints and floor plans of designs.

Hodgson cottages as designed and built from Hodgson basic units, E. F. Hodgson Co., Inc., Dover, Mass.; 730 Fifth Avenue, New York City, N.Y., undated

The versatility of Hodgson cottages is described with floor plans.

Hodgson portable houses, E. F. Hodgson Co., 71-73 Federal Street, Boston, Mass.; 6 East 39th Street, New York, N.Y., 1921

The plan book describes various types of houses and in addition kennels, utility rooms, sun rooms, and war rooms. There is a section on living in Hodgson houses during the winter. Includes photographic prints and floor plans of designs. Price list is included in back of plan book.

Hodgson prefabricated houses, E. F. Hodgson Company, 1108 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass.; 730 Fifth Avenue at 57th Street, New York, N.Y., 1937

Background on E.F. Hodgson and the development of the company is described in the catalog. Designs for various houses are provided with additional features which can be supplied such as bathroom fixtures, linen closets, and kitchen cabinets. Includes photographic prints of the various designs.

Floor plans of houses shown in the "Hodgson houses" brochure, E. F. Hodgson Co., Inc., 730 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y.; Dover, Mass., undated

There are floor plans for ten houses with a numbered key that corresponds to the photographic prints in the brochure.

Hodgson portable houses, E. F. Hodgson Co., 71-73 Federal Street, Boston, Mass.; 6 East 39th Street, New York, N.Y., 1923

The plan book describes cottages, bungalows, garages, sun rooms, sand rooms, playhouses, and kennels. Includes photographic prints and floor plans throughout.

Hodgson portable houses, E. F. Hodgson Co., 1108-1110 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass.; 6 East 39th Street, New York, N.Y., 1926

Hodgson houses are displayed in photographic prints, illustrations, and cross sections throughout the plan book. Page 96 has photographic prints of the houses erected on Boston Common during World War I.

[Letterhead], E. F. Hodgson Co., 116 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1909 December 27

Hodgson is requesting that interested customers send in $.04 cents in stamps to receive the 1910 catalog. Three sheets from the 1910 catalog are enclosed. There is a card and a business envelope for the customer's convenience. There is 1 letterhead, 3 loose sheets, 1 card, and 1 envelope. The top of...

Your own vacation home--as you like it, when you want it, E. F. Hodgson Company, 1108 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass.; 6 East 39th Street, New York, N.Y., 1930

Hodgson houses are described and customers are urged to write for book G. The advertisement is from House & Garden, January 1930, page 28. The item verso describes Milcor metal building products, advertised by the Milwaukee Corrugating Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milcor products are manufactured ...

Cutting room floor, Macullar, Williams & Parker, 200 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

A handwritten description on the verso states this was a fourth floor cutting room for Macullar, Williams & Parker at 200 Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The building was designed by architect Willard Sears and burned down in the Great Fire of 1872. A new building was constructed on the...

Washington Street at Milk Street intersection, Boston, Mass.

The Milk Street and Washington Street intersection is in the lower left corner of the image. Numerous businesses line Washington Street such as opticians, printers, drugstores, tailors, and carpet stores. A horse-drawn vehicle and a handcart can be seen in the street.

Exterior view of Trinity Place Station, Boston, Mass.

1 black-and-white print

Exterior view of Huntington Avenue Station, Boston, Mass.

1 black-and-white print

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Letter from Andrew Jackson Downing to William Bailey Lang Esq, Roxbury, Mass., 1845

Autograph letter from Andrew Jackson Downing to Wm. Bailey Lang, dated November 1845, regarding publication of Lang's Views, with Ground Plans, of the Highland Cottages at Roxbury [Mass.}

Financial records

Consists of four billheads related to the financial activities of Frederic A. Eustis, the father of W. E. C. Eustis, builder of the Eustis Estate. Also includes an 1897 account of investments made by Mrs. Emily Eustis Jeffries (daughter of Frederic A. Eustis). Includes: 1836, Frederick A. Eustis ...

Highwood house, New Seabury, Mass.

1 folder with 13 color slides of the Highwood house, New Seabury, Massachusetts, unknown commission

Ross house, Lexington, Mass.

1 color slide for a house for Ross in Lexington, Mass. (no commissions)

Hitchcock Country Club, unknown location

Four slides of the Hitchcock Country Club, unknown location, (no commission)

Eastward-Ho Country Club, Chatham, Mass.

Nine slides of the Eastward-Ho Country Club in Chatham, Mass., no commission

Nathan S. Wales glass-plate negative collection

This collection is comprised of 312 glass plate negatives that were created by Nathan S. Wales circa 1900-1915. The negatives were primarily captured in three towns in Massachusetts: Bellingham, Oak Bluffs, and Plainville. They show slices of life in these towns at the beginning of the 20th century....

Bellingham/Caryville, Massachusetts

This series contains 120 negatives from Bellingham, Mass. and 7 negatives from Caryville, Mass. Subjects include home exteriors, recreation areas, street scenes, mill buildings, and town landmarks such as the town hall.

Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts

This series contains 103 negatives from Oak Bluffs, MA. Subjects include cottages, harbors, group portraits, piers, and views of various ships at sea.

Plainville, Massachusetts

This series contains 82 negatives from Plainville, MA. Subjects include landscapes, street scenes, recreational activities, and the Whiting & Davis Company factory and its employees.

View of Whiting & Davis factory from West Bacon Street [WD1]

1 glass plate negative