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View of Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass., ca. 1901-1924

Cars and carriages are parked along Beacon Street in Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Masschusetts.

Exterior view of the Edward Devotion House, Brookline, Mass., 1914

The sign on the fence, outside the Edward Devotion House, reads: "Open today 11-4, admission 10 cents."

View of Coolidge Corner at the intersection of Beacon and Harvard, Brookline, Mass., ca 1904-1912

Streetcar tracks, cables and the S.S. Pierce clock tower are visible at the intersection of Beacon and Harvard Streets in Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Edward Devotion House, Brookline, Mass., 1914

An automobile can be seen on the other side of the Edward Devotion House.

Beacon St. Brookline, Mass., 1880s

Beacon Street looking west from St. Paul Street toward Coolidge Corner is shown in this image. It is probably the Sears' property up to the fence, and the Stearn's property beyond.

View of Coolidge Corner at the intersection of Beacon and Harvard, Brookline, Mass., circa 1904-1912

View of Coolidge Corner, at the intersection of Beacon and Harvard Streets. The clocktower and pedestrians are visible, as well as the tracks and cables for the street cars.

Officials at the Charles Lindbergh Parade, Boston, Mass., 22 July 1927

In a flag-draped box, Lindbergh and officials view the parade in Lindbergh's honor in Boston on July 22, 1927, celebrating his groundbreaking transatlantic flight. Lindbergh is third from the right. The man in uniform at the far right is Lt. Lester J. Maitland. Second from the right is Lt. Albert F....

Samuel Sherburne House 1735, Portsmouth, N.H.

The Samuel Sherburne House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire is seen with a large tree and a path leading to the front door.

Officials at the Charles Lindbergh Parade, Boston, Mass., 22 July 1927

In a flag-draped box, Lindbergh and officials view the parade in Lindbergh's honor in Boston on July 22, 1927, celebrating his groundbreaking transatlantic flight. The man in uniform at the far right is Lt. Lester J. Maitland. Second from the right is Lt. Albert F. Hegenberger. Maitland and Hegenber...

Officials at the Charles Lindbergh Parade, Boston, Mass., 22 July 1927

In a flag-draped box, Lindbergh and officials view the parade in Lindbergh's honor in Boston on July 22, 1927, celebrating his groundbreaking transatlantic flight. The man in uniform on the right is Lt. Lester J. Maitland. Between him and Lindbergh is Lt. Albert F. Hegenberger. Maitland and Hegenber...

Charles Lindbergh at the parade in his honor, Boston, Mass., 22 July 1927

Charles Lindbergh rides in an open car with waving crowds in the background.

Crowd at the Charles Lindbergh Parade, Boston, Mass., 22 July 1927

Four cars attempt to forge a path through the solid crowd attending the parade honoring Charles Lindbergh's visit to Boston held on Monday July 22, 1927.

Exterior view of the Doctor May House, Portsmouth, N.H., September 8, 1924

Part of the garden can be seen in this view of the Rundlet-May House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Charles Lindbergh watching the parade, with others, from window balconies, Boston, Mass., 22 July 1927

Charles Lindbergh and other individuals wave flags from a building's balconies during his visit to Boston on July 22, 1927.

Los Angeles flying over Portsmouth, Portsmouth N.H., August 12, 1930

A view of Portsmouth can be seen from Jackson House on Christian shore, with the blimp Los Angeles overhead.

Ruins of Gov. John Wentworth Mansion, Wolfeboro, N.H., 1923

The foundation of the John Wentworth Mansion, last royal governor of New Hampshire, is seen in the photograph. The bottom of the image verso reads "Ruins of the Gov. Wentworth Mansion, Portsmouth Harbor, N.H." The top of the image verso has "Correction Wentworth Mansion at Wolfeboro, N.H."

Charles Lindbergh walking with Mayor Fred Marden in Concord, N.H., 25 July 1927

Charles Lindbergh is led through a cheering crowd by Mayor Marden in Concord, New Hampshire.

Exterior view of an unidentified mansion, Portsmouth N.H., 1914

An unidentified mansion is seen from across the street.

Charles Lindbergh walking with Mayor Fred Marden in Concord, N.H., 25 July 1927

Soldiers hold back the crowd as Charles Lindbergh and Mayor Fred Marden walk through a field during his Concord, New Hampshire visit.

Charles Lindbergh at Boston Common, 22 July 1927

Charles Lindbergh stands at the podium on the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common with officials. The man at the microphone on the left is Joe Toye.

Charles Lindbergh at Boston Common, 22 July 1927

A group of people stands around Charles Lindbergh waiting at a podium on the Parkman Bandstand in the Boston Common. The man at the left is Joe Toye.

Exterior view of a brick house, Portsmouth N.H., 1914

A brick house in Portsmouth, New Hampshire is seen from a street intersection.

Charles Lindbergh at Boston Common, 22 July 1927

Lindbergh, surrounded by people, waits on the Parkman Bandstand in Boston Common. The man at the left is Joe Toye.

Charles Lindbergh with aviators, Boston, Mass., July 1927

Charles Lindbergh stands with the aviators Richard Byrd, Bert Acosta, George Noville, Clarence Chamberlin and Bernt Balchen.

Charles Lindbergh with aviators, Boston, Mass., July 1927

A group photograph shows Charles Lindbergh standing with a group of aviators including Richard Byrd, Bert Acosta, George Noville, Clarence Chamberlin and Bernt Balchen.

Charles Lindbergh with aviators, Boston, Mass., July 1927

The aviators, including Richard Byrd, Bert Acosta, George Noville, Clarence Chamberlin and Bernt Balchen, enjoy a laugh while standing with Charles Lindbergh in this group photograph.

Charles Lindbergh at a Red Cross tent, Boston, Mass., July 1927

Charles Lindbergh visits a Red Cross tent in Boston.

Charles Lindbergh at a Red Cross tent, Boston, Mass., July 1927

A mixed crowd of uniformed men and civilians outside of a Red Cross tent during Charles Lindbergh's visit to Boston.

Exterior view of a mansion, Portsmouth N.H., 1914

A mansion in Portsmouth, New Hampshire is seen from the street.

Charles Lindbergh and Mayor Marden, Concord, N. H., 25 July 1927

Charles Lindbergh stands with Mayor Marden with a photographer in the background in Concord, New Hampshire.

Exterior view of an unidentified house, Portsmouth N.H., 1915

A house in Portsmouth, New Hampshire is seen from the front.

Livermore House, Portsmouth, N.H., ca.1890-95

Livermore House is seen from the street through some tree branches.

House, Portsmouth, N.H.

An unidentified house in Portsmouth, New Hampshire is seen from across the street.

Charles Lindbergh with Col. Mason and Mayor Marden, Concord, N.H., July 1927

Four men are standing in front of Lindbergh's plane "Spirit of St. Louis." Colonel Mason is the backer for his Hawaiian flight.

Old house in Portsmouth, N.H. not far from the Jackson House, April 1923

The front door and porch of an unidentified house in Portsmouth, New Hampshire is featured prominently.

Charles Lindbergh with Col. Mason and Mayor Marden, Concord, N.H., July 1927

Three men and a girl holding flowers stand with Lindbergh during his visit to Concord, New Hampshire. Colonel Mason is the backer for Lindy's Hawaiian flight.

The Old North Burial Ground, Portsmouth, N.H., 1937

Headstones in the Old North Cemetary in Portsmouth, New Hampshire can be seen in this photograph.

Charles Lindbergh with Mayor Marden looking over maps, Concord, N.H., July 1927

The men examine maps before leaving for Portland, Maine.

Exterior view of an unidentified house, Portsmouth, N.H., 1914

An unidentified house is seen through the trees in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Charles Lindbergh at the Concord airport, Concord, N.H., 1927

A crowd of people stand outside a building of the Concord Airport Corp. for Linderbergh's visit.

Charles Lindbergh with 'Spirit of St. Louis' at the Concord airport, Concord, N.H., 1927

A crowd of people watch the Spirit of St. Louis emerge from a hangar.

Exterior view of the Colonel Whipple House, Portsmouth, N.H., 1914

The Colonel Whipple House is seen from across the street.

Colonel Lindbergh leaving for Portland, Maine, Concord, N.H., 1927

Charles Lindbergh prepares to leave for Portland, Maine.

Exterior view of an unidentified house, Portsmouth, N.H., 1914

An unidentified house is seen behind a fence with an open gate.

"Brick mansion near Larkin Mansion, Portsmouth, N.H., 1914"

A brick mansion, 3 Richards Ave, with a front porch and balcony is seen from across the street.

Colonel Lindbergh leaving for Portland, Maine, Concord, N.H., 1927

People stand by the "Spirit of St. Louis" which will take Colonel Lindbergh to Maine.

Exterior view of an unidentified house, front door, Portsmouth, N.H., undated

The front door of an unidentified house is seen in this photograph.

Exterior view of an unidentified mansion, Middle Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 1915

The portico of an unidentified mansion on Middle Street, south of the Larkin Mansion, is seen from the street.

Exterior view of the Sherbourne House, Portsmouth, N.H., undated

A bicycle and a horse drawn vehicle pass the Sherbourne House as seen from across the street.

Spirit of St. Louis headed for Portland, Maine from Concord, N.H., 1927

The "Spirit of St. Louis" flies over the pine trees on its way from Concord, New Hampshire to Portland, Maine.