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Morgan of Morgan Chapel

A handsome "illustrated" poster annnouncing Reverend Henry Morgan's lectures, called "17 Reasons Why Men Don't Go To Church."

Advertisement for United States Cartridge Co.'s aim fire cartridges

Poster advertising different types of "aim fire" ammunition from the United States Cartridge Co. in Lowell, Mass. The ammunition makes the design of "U.S." on the poster. The "U" uses "central fire pistol and rifle cartidges" and the "S" shows "central fire military and sporting cartridges." At t...

View of Boston

A reproduction of the original view by Sheaff Printworks. The original is owned by Batterymarch Financial Management. A marvelous view of Boston in the mid 1880s. Reproduction drawn and published by H.H. Rowley & Co.

Bird's eye view of Harvard College and Old Cambridge

This sepia-toned lithograph shows a bird's eye view of the college and five small views of college buildings. A handwritten legend says the print was a gift of Louis Prang (firm of Prang & Mayer) on January 14, 1858. Small views of: Longfellow House, Observatory, Law School, Divinity Hall, and Prof....

Suess Ornamental Glass Company

Two sales posters for a company specializing in ornamental art glass - crystal glass, stained glass, glass with reproductions of works of art, etc.

Broadside for E. & H. Sewall, Livermore Falls, Maine

Broadside advertising reduced prices on shingles, doors, windows, door and window frames, moulding, etc.

Panoramic view of the ruins after the Great Fire in Boston

This view shows ruins and buildings from Boston's Great Fire with the Harbor in the background. It was made from photographs by J. W. Black of Boston.

Grand charity concert

Broadside for a fund-raising concert at Mechanics Hall in Worcester for the Ladies' Soliders Relief Society. The concert featured Handel's "Messiah" on February 5, 1865.

Harvard University

This shows multiple small black and white drawings of Harvard buildings and landmarks. The artist's inscription in the lower right corner is to "Mass. Hist. Soc. - Mar. 23, 1904."

Reprint from the Boston Evening Transcript, Wednesday June 18, 1919

A reprint of an article from the Boston Evening Transcript: "Harvard '69 Comes Back for its Semi-Centennial Sixty-Three Strong." A piece of memorabilia with interesting photos of African American soldiers. Article written by Nelson C. Metcalf.

Advertisement for steel aermotors and towers

A sales poster for "Anything you want to know about windmills - It's here. Even Architectural styles to enhance your property. Nifty!"

United States Naval Radio School, Harvard University

This lithograph shows impressionistic, black and white views of the buildings at the United States Naval Radio School at Harvard University from 1917-1919.

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The Unitarian Church, Fall River, Mass.

Black a white lithograph with a view of the church in good detail.

Birthplace of Harriet Newell, Haverhill, Mass.

Sepia-toned lithograph of the birthplace of Harriet Newell in Haverhill, Mass. It is copyrighted and published by A.B. Jaques in 1853 in the District Court of Massachusetts.

[Whittier House, Haverhill, Mass.]

This print, copied from an oil painting, is a black and white romantic view of the Whittier House with a boy fishing. On the reverse it is inscribed "Prang?" by W. Sumner Appleton.

Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan

A print with the words "They kept the sea lanes open" and a scene with a German U-boat blocked by American ships.

Third Liberty Loan Honor Roll

Advertisement to help Wayland [Mass.] earn the right to fly the Third Liberty Loan honor flag, awarded by the U.S. Treasury Department. The portion of the poster with the list of those who are already helping the war effort by purchasing Third Liberty Loan bonds is missing.

The New Sagamore House, Nantasket Beach, Hull, Mass.

This color print shows the Nantasket Beach and the buildings along it. It also shows the ferry landing and train station. The print includes a corner inset of the new Sagamore House.

Ipswich, Mass.

This blue-toned print depicts a birds-eye view of the town of Ipswich and buildings, offering a good overview of the town. The streets are labelled. Some buildings are identified in the legend in the corner.

Lands End, Rockport, Mass.

This blue-tinted lithograph has a large section showing Turks Head Inn and land divided into house lots. There are also four small views in the bottom corners: up close of the Inn, Thatchers Island, Bathing Pavilion, and the steamer Penobscot.

"Camp Sargent," Encampment of the Boston Light Infantry at Springfield, Mass., July 1840

This lithograph depicts a detailed view of the encampment, showing soldiers at attention, tents, and people watching.

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Birthplace of Harriet Newell, Haverhill, Mass.

A charming, if amateurish rendering of a colonial home circa 1800.

View of Putnam, Conn.

This lithograph presents a panoramic view of Putnam, showing the street layouts and buildings. A wide variety of buildings are shown, including churches, mills, houses, etc.

[Sailboats at anchor]

Depiction of what looks to be fishing boats at anchor in a small harbor. Includes small dorries anchored in the foreground. Artist signed in pencil and in the plate on the lower right.

Bishops of the M.E. Church

A cluster of small portraits of the Bishops of the M.E. Church. The Holy Bible and the Cross and Crown flank the top portrait.

Congregational Church, Stratford, Conn.

This sepia-toned lithograph presents a detailed view of the Congregational Church in Stratford, Conn.

Mount Washington

A landscape print of Mt. Washington with some buildings in the middleground.

Henry Ward Beecher, pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Fine portrait with a narrative border by W. Momberger describing important events in Beecher's life.

White Mountain Station House

This photomechanical print is a reproduction of a lithograph dated circa 1860. It shows good detail of the Station House, as well as a train and stagecoach.

Cottonus Matherus [Cotton Mather]

A formal portrait of Mather done by the British born Pelham, John Singleton Copley's step-father.

Rev. F.W.P. Greenwood

A formal portrait of the Reverend Greenwood .

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Advance of civilization

A magazine reproduction.

Newport, N.H., 1857

This lithograph shows two people on a hill overlooking Newport, New Hampshire. It shows a panoramic and scenic townscape, with the locations of churches and buildings represented.

A. Burlingame

Portrait of a main. His name below is mostly illegible, other than A. Burlingame.

Manchester Locomotive Works

This is a very detailed color lithograph showing the factory of Manchester Locomotive Works, "manufacturers of locomotives, stationary steam engines and tools." The bottom half of the print shows a Pioneer locomotive.

American Harvesting

This is a black and white etching, with impressionistic detail. There are tiny figures working in the field with the haywagon.

Street in New Bedford, Mass.

This print is a photomechanical reproduction of a lithograph, and depicts a black and white view of a street scene in New Bedford, including people, children, a carriage and a hay wagon.

Brattleboro, Vt.

This black, white, and ochre-toned lithograph shows a panoramic view of Brattleboro, Vermont. The major buildings are numbered on the print and are listed in the margin.

Gamaliel Bailey

Portrait of Gamaliel Bailey, editor of the abolitionist paper the "National Era."

A River Pier

This etching is an impressionistic view of a house along the Kennebec River. It is black and white on cloth, and from a collection published by Dodd, Mead.

[Benjamin] Franklin

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Hallet, Davis, and Co., Pianoforte Manufacturers, Boston, Mass.

This is a two-tone woodcut of the Hallet, Davis, and Co. building in Boston's South End, showing a very detailed street scene with carriages, and factory wagons carrying piano boxes. The print advertises that Hallet, David & Co. is the sole agency for Rugg's Music Store in Lowell, Mass.

Birds-eye view, Centennial Buildings

This lithographs presents a detailed view of the Centennial Buildings and grounds at Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. Below the plate, the building dimensions are given.

[President Garfield and his family]

Family portrait of President James A. Garfield, his wife Lucretia Garfield, their five children, and possibly President Garfield's mother.

Machinery Hall, Centennial International Exhibition, 1876

This is a detailed view of the Machinery Hall done in two tones. The view also shows people on the fairgrounds and a statue near the hall.

George Peabody

Portrait of the philanthropist and founder of the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, George Peabody. Peabody was born in South Danvers, now Peabody, Mass.

Governor of the State of Massachusetts, William Eustis Russell

Formal posthumous portrait of William Eustis Russell, Massachusetts governor from 1891-1894.