City Square, Charlestown, Mass. Harbor showing Yacht Club, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. Manchester Yacht Club and Tuck's Point Pier, Manchester, Mass. Yacht Club, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. Salem Willows, Juniper Point, Salem Neck, Mass. Greetings from Boston, American Souvenir Co., Boston, Mass. Acadian House, built 1670, Guilford, Connecticut Studio portrait of George Kuhn Clarke and Anna Clarke, Boston, Mass., c. 1865-1866 Studio portrait of John A. Andrews, Boston, Mass., undated Studio portrait of Harriet Mason (later Mrs. William Rodman), Boston, Mass., undated Studio portrait of Dr. Morrill Wyman, Boston, Mass., undated Studio portrait of Alice A. Barker, Boston, Mass., c. 1865-1866 Studio portrait of Dr. C. C. Holmes, Boston, Mass., undated Studio portrait of an unidentified women in a wedding dress, Boston, Mass., undated Studio portrait of Winslow Family Group, Including George Winslow, Boston, Mass., undated S. J. Wiseman, Southampton, England, Active 1860s Studio portrait of Sarah Ellen Waldo, Southampton, England, undated H. J. Mockett Photo, Broadstairs, England. Active 1860s Studio portrait of Sarah Ellen Waldo, Broadstairs, England, 1865 Studio portrait of Sarah Ellen Waldo, Broadstairs, England, undated Postcard, birthday wishes, location unknown Pond Island Light, mouth of the Kennebec River, Maine Portland Head Lighthouse, published by Johnson Sea-Horse Outboard Motors, Waukegan, Illinois Digging the Cape Cod Canal, pres. August Belmont and chief engineer Wm. Barclay Parsons shaking hands across the stream which made Cape Cod an island, no. 105, published by Small's, Buzzard's Bay, Mas… View of eastern end of Cape Cod Canal, Mass. Cranberry picking on Cape Cod, Mass. Aptucxet, 1627, Plymouth Colony's first trading post, Bourne, Mass. Digging the Cape Cod Canal, breaking the dam that separated the waters of Cape Cod Bay and Buzzard's Bay, July 4, 1914, no. 116, published by Small's, Buzzard's Bay, Mass. Exterior view, house, Sagamore Highlands, Sagamore, Mass. Adams houses, Quincy, Massachusetts, here were born John Adams and John Quincy Adams, his son, both Presidents of the United States Exterior view of Adams birthplaces, Quincy, Mass. Birthplaces of 2nd and 6th presidents, Quincy, Mass. Birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams, Quincy, Mass. Advertisement for Campbell's Automatic Rapid Electric Fireless Cooker Range, William Campbell Co., Alliance, Ohio Advertisement, another of the master models, the Cole Royal Sedan, Cole Motor Car Company, Indianapolis, Indiana Advertisement, leadership based on true worth, Lincoln, Lincoln Motor Company, a division of Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan Advertisement, the new Marmon Brougham, Marmon Motor Car Co., Indianapolis, Indiana Advertisement, Pierce-Arrow dual-valve six, Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company, Buffalo, New York Advertisement, Chevrolet, building a better way to see the U.S.A., General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet Motor Division, Detroit, Michigan Advertisement, things a man can trust, New York Life Insurance Company, 51 Madison Avenue, New York, New York Homeless salvaging their belongings, Falmouth, Cape Cod, Mass., International News Service, New York, New York Passage cut thru highway gives suggestion of lumbercamp scene, photo by International News Service, New York, New York Nothing was left but wreckage at Misquamicut, Rhode Island, photo by International News Service, New York, New York Exclusive Bailey's Beach entirely wiped out at Newport, Rhode Island, photo by International News Service, New York, New York This roof was blown off at Boston, Mass., photo by International News Service, New York, New York Unitarian Church in ruins at Worcester, Mass., photo by International News Service, New York, New York Cottage blown into canal under Sagamore Bridge, Cape Cod, Mass., photo by International News Service, New York, New York Fallen trees and flood at Concord, New Hampshire, photo by International News Service, New York, New York Portrait of unidentified man standing at hand pump, Spencer-Peirce-Little House, Newbury, Mass. Longfellow House, home of "The clock on the stairs," Pittsfield, Mass.