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Box for Union Swan-Bill Silvered Hooks and Eyes, Turner, Seymour & Judds, Wolcottville, Connecticut, undated

The container holds one gross of number 2 Silvered Hooks and Eyes. A black swan is the central image on the black-and-white label. The container is decorated with a blue and white pattern.

Box for Hammer Brand Pocket Knives, manufactured by the New York Knife Co., Walden, New York, undated

The upper left corner of the label reads "Wallkill River Works incorporated 1852." The steel for the knives is made by S. & C. Wardlow. The item is a yellow box with green labels and black lettering. An arm holding a hammer illustrates the "Hammer Brand."

FROM GUEST BOOK Interior view of Holbrook Hall, hall, Newton Center, Mass.

A carved staircase and a bench along the wall are seen in the hall area.

Full-length portrait of William Sumner Appleton, standing, facing front, holding a newspaper and a hat, Nantucket, Mass., 1937

William Sumner Appleton stands in the doorway of a house on Nantucket Island.

Full-length portrait of William Sumner Appleton, standing, facing three-quarters to the right, 18 Union Street, Nantucket, Mass., 1937

Mr. Appleton has his hand on the door knocker at number 18 Union Street in Nantucket.

[PP] Three-quarter portrait of William Sumner Appleton, Sr., standing, facing front, 462 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass., December 1894

William Sumner Appleton, Sr., is shown at 54 years of age in 1894. The card verso states the image belongs to Marjorie Crane Appleton.

[PP] Portrait of Thomas Gold Appleton, seated, facing left, location unknown, undated

Thomas Gold Appleton was the son of Boston textile merchant Nathan Appleton (1779-1861) and his first wife Maria Theresa Gold Appleton (1786-1833). He was the half-brother of William Sumner Appleton, Sr. (1840-1903), and uncle to Historic New England founder William Sumner Appleton (1874-1947). He ...

[PP] Full-length portrait of Thomas Gold Appleton, standing, facing left, Boston, Mass., undated

Thomas Gold Appleton was the son of Boston textile merchant Nathan Appleton (1779-1861) and his first wife Maria Theresa Gold Appleton (1786-1833). He was a half-brother of William Sumner Appleton, Sr. (1840-1903), and uncle to Historic New England founder William Sumner Appleton (1874-1947). He wa...

[PP] Head-and-shoulders portrait of Harriot Coffin Sumner Appleton, facing three-quarters to the right, location unknown, 15 March 1914

Harriot Coffin Sumner Appleton (1802-1867) was the second wife of Boston textile merchant Nathan Appleton (1779-1861). George Healy was the painter and the photograph of the portrait was taken by Baldwin Coolidge. The portrait was owned by her daughter Harriot Sumner Appleton (1841-1923), Mrs. Greel...

[PP] Half-length portrait of Maria Theresa Gold Appleton, seated, facing front, location unknown, ca. 1806

Maria Theresa Gold Appleton (1786-1833) was the first wife of Boston textile merchant Nathan Appleton (1779-1861). Two of her children were the artists Thomas Gold Appleton (1812-1884) and Frances "Fanny" Elizabeth Appleton Longfellow (1817-1861). The handwritten text on the image verso reads "Head ...

Old mansion of Rev. William Emerson, 1775, Concord, Mass., undated

Men and boys stand along the drive in front of the Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts.

Old Manse, east front, 1765, Concord, Mass., undated

A driveway runs from the front of the property to the left side of the house in this image.

Exterior view of the Old Manse, Concord, Mass., undated

Handwritten text on the verso reads "Nathaniel Hawthorne lived here."

Exterior view of the United Shoe Machinery Company building, 160 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., April 6, 1930

The decorated front entrance to the United Shoe Machinery Company building is seen in this image.

Exterior view of the United Shoe Machinery Company building, 160 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The building's height can be seen in this photograph.

Interior view of the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, office, 185 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass., 1919

Employees sit at desks in an office in the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.

Interior view of the W.O. White Office, 112 State Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Compasses stand on the floor and in cases in the W.O. White Office on State Street.

Interior view of Lever Brothers, general office, 164-190 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass., undated

Desks line an office in the Lever Brothers soap manufacturing business.

Old bakery, Hooper Hathaway House, 21 Washington Street, Salem, Mass., undated

The Hooper Hathaway House is shown with a man standing outside the door. The sign reads "Hathaways Bread Cake Pastry Store." The handwritten text on the verso reads "Built by James Hooper, a boat builder, erected 1684."

Interior view of the Boston & Albany Railroad, freight office, Boston, Mass.

Men and women use dictaphones in a freight office of the Boston & Albany Railroad in Boston, Massachusetts. The image verso reads "148 State Street, 57 Kneeland Street, 1917 directory."

Haverhill, Mass., Willow Dale, April 8, 1913

The handwritten text on the verso reads "Built July 27, 1738 by E. Bradley. The message on the verso is dated 8 April 1913.

Stagecoach at Wachusett House, Princeton, Mass., undated

Passengers sit on top of the stagecoach standing in front of Wachusett House.

Balch family reunion, John Balch House, Beverly, Mass., August 23, 1923

Balch family members sit and stand outside the house.

Balch family reunion, John Balch House, Beverly, Mass., August 23, 1923

Balch family members are gathered outside the front of the house.

Interior view of the Salada Tea Company, 155 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass., May 5, 1920

A Chinese lion statue is behind the desks in this image of a Salada Tea Company office. The Salada Tea Building is at the intersection of Berkeley and Stuart Streets in Boston, Massachusetts.

Interior view of the Salada Tea Company, 155 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass., May 5, 1920

Statuary decorates this office in the Salada Tea Building in Boston, Massachusetts. The Building is at the intersection of Berkeley and Stuart Streets.

St. Joseph's Church, Auburn, Mass., 1949

7 drawings

St. Joseph's Church, Auburn, Mass., 1948-1950

5 drawings

Worcester skating rink, Worcester, Mass., undated

The bottom of the image reads "225 x 100 feet, floor 175 x 73 feet."

Group portrait of three unidentified children, location unknown, 1887

Two children sit below a tree while a third child holds a basket up to the branch. The image verso is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot) Curtis (1841-1923), Boston and Manchester, MA."

Group portrait of unidentified woman and two children, location unknown, 1884

A woman is next to two young children in bonnets sitting in a hammock. The image verso is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot) Curtis (1841-1923), Boston and Manchester, MA."

Portrait of an unidentified girl and boy playing in the ocean, location unknown, 1885

Two children play among rocks at the seashore in an unidentified location. A handwritten caption on the verso reads "In family album, 1884-1887." The image verso is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot) Curtis (1841-1923), Boston and Manchester, MA."

Group portrait of five unidentified children, Manchester, Mass., 1889

Two girls and three boys pose outdoors with two sitting on a wagon, one sitting on a rocking chair and two standing in the middle of the group in Manchester, Massachusetts. The image verso is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot) Curtis (1841-1923), Boston and Manch...

El and Bessie P on Morsa, Manchester, Mass., 1890

Two women eat on board the Morsa while an unidentified man holds the rudder. The image verso is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot) Curtis (1841-1923), Boston and Manchester, MA."

Portrait of Alice Smith, Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Alice Smith sits on a chaise lounge holding a birdcage with a writing table in front of her. The image verso is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot) Curtis (1841-1923), Boston and Manchester, MA."

Isabella Curtis, Sharksmouth, Manchester, Mass., c. 1896

Isabella Curtis leans against a tree at Sharksmouth, the Curtis family home, Manchester, Mass. The image verso is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot) Curtis (1841-1923), Boston and Manchester, MA."

Theatricals, location unknown, 1887-1888

Two women and a man, dressed in 18th century costumes, perform in front of a drop cloth in an unidentified location. The image verso is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot) Curtis (1841-1923), Boston and Manchester, MA."

Group portrait of seven women, Sharksmouth, Manchester, Massachusetts

The individuals are identified as follows from left to right: Susy Cabot, F.S. Curtis, Lotta Lowell, May? Minthern? (seated), Elinor Curtis (seated), Margaret Cabot, Edith Putnam.The image verso is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot) Curtis (1841-1923), Boston and...

Family tree, location unknown, 1885

Four adults and six children pose in the branches of a tree. The verso handwritten text reads "Next Aunt Fan with Margaret." The woman seated at the base of the tree is identified on the verso as Elinor Curtis. The image verso is stamped with the following text "Photographed by Mrs. Greeley (Harriot...

Interior of Tobias Lear House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

A fireplace and mantel are seen in this photograph of the Tobias Lear House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

View of Portsmouth and Christian Shore from the Jackson House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, September 1924

The Christian Shore neighborhood of Portsmouth can be seen in this image.

Exterior view of Peter Livius House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, August 1936

The image verso reads "Peter Livius House, Portsmouth, to be destroyed by B.& M.R.R. to enlarge parking space."

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Exterior view of South Church, 292 State Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 1903

The following text is handwritten on the image verso "Portsmouth, N.H., 1903, Grenville Norcross Collection."

Unitarian Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

The South Church building is seen with an iron rail fence around it.

Sail loft, Marcy Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, August 1936

The handwritten text on the verso reads "Sail loft on Marcy Street, Portsmouth. To be destroyed." The street sign in the image reads Court Street.

Exterior view of house, corner of Gates and Marcy Streets, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, October 1938

The handwritten text on the verso states the house will be moved "To corner Court and Marcy Streets, December 1938.

Exterior view of Matthew Livermore House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

The image verso reads "Mathew Livermore, Livermore & Presciant (?) House, built about 1735. Here Gen. John Sullivan lived and worked as a chore boy having access to Mr. L. library."

Exterior view of Matthew Livermore House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1890-1895

The Matthew Livermore House is seen from across the street in this image.

Exterior view of Colonel Joseph Whipple House, State and Chestnut Streets, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, undated

The Whipple House is seen from across the street.