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Sidewalk in front of The Franklin, Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A line of horse-drawn vehicles stand on Franklin Street in the image.

Sidewalk in front of the Mechanics Trust Company

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Sidewalk in front of the Mechanics Trust Company building

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Sidewalk in front of Stone's Ideal Lunch and a seller of "collars and cuffs," Boston, Mass.

Stone's Ideal Lunch can be seen further down Cornhill. On the right side a store sells collars and cuffs.

Sidewalk north side of State Street, Boston, Mass.

The horse and cart stand in front of Wyman's Coffee House on State Street.

Sidewalk north side State St.

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Sidewalk of Washington St. side of Old State House, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

Two mailboxes are in front of the Old State House on Washington Street. The Easton Building, built by the Ames family, can be seen on right side of the image.

Sidewalk south side Old State House, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

The Old State House windows are seen above the sidewalk in the image.

Sidewalk south side Old State House, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

The Old State House windows are seen above the sidewalk in the image.

Sidewalk south side Old State House, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

Windows with grills over them can be seen in this image.

Sidewalk south side Old State House, Washington Street, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

Mailboxes are seen in front of the Old State House on Washington Street. Part of the Sears Building can be seen on the left side of the image.

Sidewalk southerly side of Old State House

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Sidewalk State St. side of Devonshire Building

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Sidewalk State St. side of Devonshire Building, showing lamp post

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Sidewalk Washington St. side of Old State House, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

A lamp post can be seen on the corner of Washington and State Streets in the image.

Sidewalk Washington St. side Old State House, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

One mailbox can be seen to the right of the Washington Street entrance of the Old State House.

Sidewalk Washington St. side Old State House, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

Two mailboxes are in front of the Old State House on Washington Street. The Easton Building, built by the Ames family, can be seen on right side of the image.

Sidewalk Washington St. side Old State House, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

Looking down State Street the Easton Building can be seen at the far right, the next building is the second Brazer Building followed by the Worthington Building.

Sidewalk Washington St. side Old State House, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

Mailboxes are seen in front of the Old State House on Washington Street. Part of the Sears Building can be seen on the left side of the image.

Sidewalk, north side Boylston St., Hotel Lexington, Boston, Mass., November 6, 1904

The Lexington Hotel on Boylston Street can be seen on the left side of the image. Washburns Department Store can be seen at the Washington Street intersection.

Hanover and Union Streets, Boston, Mass.

The Leopold Morse clothing store is on the corner at 136 Hanover Street. To the left of Morse is a Jayne's drugstore.

Street corner, possibly Washington St., showing lamp post and "room to let" sign

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Subway entrance/exit,Temple Place, Boston, Mass.

The subway station entrance/exit can be seen on Temple Place. The construction site has a poster for actor Robert Edeson appearing at the Hollis Theatre. Conlin, photographer, is to the right on the second floor at 54 Temple Place.

Three children sitting next to a fence in front of Boston Relief Station, Boston, Mass.

Two girls and a boy sit next to the fence at the Relief Station.

Traffic, including cars and pedestrians, near the Common on Tremont St., Boston, Mass., November 22, 1913

Automobiles and horse-drawn vehicles merge at the intersection of Tremont and Park Streets. Subway entrances can be seen on the right side of the image.

View of a haberdasher's

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View of commercial building housing Wyman's Coffee House, Legal Loan Co., and Edward Dunn Printer, State Street, Boston, Mass., undated

One of the Wyman's Coffee Houses is at street level in the image. The Devonshire Building is to the right in the image.

View of corner and side of Boston City Hospital Relief Station

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View of corner of Boston City Hospital Relief Station

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View of retail space to let

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View of storefronts

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North side of the Old State House, Boston, Mass., undated

The north side of the Old State House is seen with the Worthington Building to the far left and the second Brazer Building to the near left.

W side of Ash St. 2nd & 3rd building N of Oak St.

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W side of Ash St. 2nd & 3rd building N of Oak St.

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Intersection of Washington and Boylston Streets, west side, Boston, Mass.

A construction site is in front of the W.L. Douglas Shoe Company store on Washington Street. To the left is the Oblast Shoe Company at the intersection of 641 Washington and Boylston Streets. The Boylston Building is on the left side of the image.

Washington Street near Filene's, Boston, Mass., undated

Filene's department store is on the left side of the street. Just beyond it the People's Credit Company is at the corner of Winter and 433 Washington Street. Streetcar tracks can be seen on Washington Street.

Washington St. sidewalk of Boylston Building, Boston, Mass., November 6, 1904

The Continental Clothing Company store windows are shown on Washington Street. A sign for the Boylston Café is on the left side of the image.

Washington Station east bound platform showing piles of beams

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Washington Station east bound platform, showing a worker on a ladder

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Windows on Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

Window details can be seen in this image of the Ames Building.

Wooden bridge going between two rows of trees

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Work on Sec 11, looking southerly

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Work on sec 8.5 in Cornhill, looking easterly, Boston, Mass.

T.F. Swan, paper hangings, is at 12 Cornhill on the right side of the image. To the right of Swan is the Arthur McArthur Company furniture store at 16-26 Cornhill.

Looking easterly on Cornhill, sec 8.5 from opposite Franklin Avenue, Boston, Mass.

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Washington St. redline

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Broadway Surface Station

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Subway stairway coverings, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.

Noyes Brothers, men's furnishings, can be seen at 127 Tremont Street. To the right of Noyes is the Riker-Jaynes Drug Store. Traffic fills Tremont Street in the image.

Washington St. Station

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Stairway covering beside Old South Church

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