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Edward Pearce Casey and Lillian Casey, undated

Corner of photograph is missing; image is cut.

Edward Pearce Casey, 1939

Edward "Ned" Pearce Casey, standing, 1939.

Member of the Casey family, probably Lillian Casey, seated on porch, undated

A woman, probably Lillian Casey, seated on the porch at Casey Farm in Saunderstown, RI.

Dr. Theodore Eastman as a boy, undated

cabinet portrait

Trade card, Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 555 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass.

Text on the card reads "Insures dwellings and contents, returns 70% on expiration of 5-year policies."

Exterior view of Congregation Beth Israel (Baldwin Place Shul), Baldwin Place, Boston, Mass.

Two men in top hats stand outside the Congregation Beth Israel building in Baldwin Place, Boston, Massachusetts.

Eastman House exterior South Berwick, ME

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Eastman House exterior, South. Berwick, ME

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Eastman House exterior, South Berwick, ME

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Eastman House exterior, South Berwick, ME

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South Berwick, Maine, A. S. Maddox and his sister, Dell Speed (copy)

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W. B. Ross House, South Berwick, Maine, 1900

Caption reads: Home of W. B. Ross 1900 South Berwick, Maine. Mary B. Ross born April 1883 and daughter of Wesley and Elva Ross, S. Berwick, Maine Duplicate by mail Arthur H. Woodman, Melrose, Mass.

Columbia Warren House, South Berwick, Maine

Caption reads:House of Columbia Warren, South Berwick, Maine some boards from it are installed in the garden house or "studio" of the Hamilton House.

Wilkins House, South Berwick, Maine

Caption reads, Wilkins House Geo. A. Wilkins; Amateur Photographer So. Berwick, ME.

George Tyson Davis House South Berwick, Maine

Caption reads, 3 September, 1916 Mrs. George Tyson Davis House South Berwick, Maine 2678 The Halliday Historic Photograph Co. 8 Beacon St., Boston.

Berwick Academy, South Berwick, Maine

Caption reads, Berwick Academy, So. Berwick, Maine. Geo. A. Wilkins; Amateur Photographer So. Berwick, Maine

Cemetery, South Berwick, Maine

Handwriting is Sarah Orne Jewett's.

Railroad trestle and dam, Salmon Falls, N. H.

Railroad trestle and dam, Salmon Falls, N. H.

Exterior View of Bowen Mansion, 90 Willow Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Interior view of Bowen Mansion, 90 Willow Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Interior view with fireplace of Bowen Mansion, 90 Willow Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Interior view of Bowen Mansion, 90 Willow Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Hall, Bowen Mansion, 90 Willow Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Bedroom, Bowen Mansion, 90 Willow Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Interior view of Bowen Mansion, 90 Willow Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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War Ration Book, 1943 issued to Constance Holt

962053 ET United States of America Office of Price Administration War Ration Book No. 3

War Ration Book, 1943 issued to Judith C. Ask

764405 BV United States of America Office of Price Administration War Ration Book Four

Group portrait with President William McKinley on the porch at Roseland Cottage, Woodstock, Connecticut, July 4, 1891

Caption reads H. E. Bowen July 4th 1891. Gift 1983 H. Bowen White

Photograph of Clarence Bowen as a young man

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Photograph of Clarence Bowen as a young man

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Photograph of Clarence Bowen as a young man, white tie

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Photograph of Clarence W. Bowen with dog

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Snapshot of Roseland Cottage exterior

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Snapshot of Roseland Cottage garden

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Snapshot of Roseland Cottage roofline

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H. W. Bowen Residence, Woodstock, Conn. 56

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A house of brick of moderate cost, Rogers and Manson, Boston, Mass., 1910

Plan book includes illustrations and floor plans for each house design. Text on the title page reads, "The practicability and stability of the brick house, its value as an investment, as a thing of beauty which will be a joy forever, thoughts concerning these matters are here submitted for considera...

The Natco two-apartment house: a selection of designs submitted in competition by architects, with illustrations of houses built of Natco hollow tile, together with articles treating of design, plan, and construction of dependable houses of moderate cost, Rogers and Manson Company, Boston, Mass., 1916

Illustrations, elevations, and floor plans are provided for the customer. Published by Rogers and Manson for the National Fire Proofing Company.

One hundred bungalows: the bungalow appeals to the small householder--if built of brick it will have beauty, dignity and stability, Rogers & Manson, Boston, Mass., 1912

The designs were selected from submissions for a competition conducted by the "Brickbuilder." Includes illustrations and floor plans for each house design. On the back cover is an advertisement from Fiske & Company, Inc., face bricks, fire bricks, 27 Arch Street, Boston and Arena Building, New York....

[Excerpt], William A. Radford, Chicago, Ill., 1926

The three color plates are from a larger publication. Two of the three color plates depict floor plans and illustrations for house designs. The third discusses the role of gardening in architecture and house design.

Radford's artistic homes: 250 designs, Radford Architectural Company, 185 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill.; 178 Fulton Steet, New York, N.Y., 1908

Plan book includes floor plans and illustrations for each house design. The index has cost to build estimates. Text on the title page reads, "This is the largest single book of house designs ever published."

The Natco bungalow for four thousand dollars: attractive, economical, durable, fireproof, Rogers and Manson Company, Boston, Mass., 1913

The designs are from a competition in the "Brickbuilder" using Natco Hollow Tile. Includes floor plans, illustrations, and dimensions for each house design. Published for the National Fire Proofing Company by Rogers and Manson.

The Natco double house, semi-detached: attractive, economical, durable, fireproof, Rogers and Manson Company, Boston, Mass., 1914

The designs are from a "Brickbuilder" competition and include floor plans, illustrations, and dimensions. The last page has standards and details in the manufacture of Natco Hollow Tiles. Published for the National Fire Proofing Company by Rogers and Manson.

The home builder, Broadcast Advertising, Inc., Boston, Mass., 1929

The "Home Builders" on station WEEI did a series of radio broadcasts on Monday evenings which took listeners through the process of building a home. As part of it the WEEI Radio Home, designed by architect Royal Barry Wills, was constructed in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. An illustration and floor ...

Radford's garages and how to build them: a standard collection of new, original, and artistic designs for up-to-date private and public garages adapted to frame, brick, stone, cement, stucco, or concrete construction together with estimates of cost, Radford Architectural Company, 185 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois; 178 Fulton Steet, New York, N.Y., 1910

There are 55 designs with descriptions and floor plans. Text on the title page reads, "A standard collection of new, original and artistic designs for up-to-date private and public garages adapted to frame, brick, stone, cement, stucco or concrete construction together with estimates of cost." The d...

Hercules Heating Systems, Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Ill., 1929

The Hercules Heating Systems are described for customers with accompanying photographic prints. Catalog was published by Sears, Roebuck, and Co. to advertise Hercules Heating Systems.

Your own home, vol. 1, no. 2, July 1946, Style Publications, Inc., 221 Conyngham Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1946 July

The house designs are by Royal Barry Wills, Lawrence A. Benenson, George Nemeny, and Frederick Oman. Includes illustrations, descriptions, dimensions, and floor plans for the designs. The issue has pieces on financing and planning, home interiors, gardens, building a barbecue, and housekeeping. Ther...

Home, National Plan Service, Inc., 1700 West Hubbard Street, Chicago, Ill., 1969

Issue of Home published quarterly by National Plan Service, Inc. House designs and advice for interior decoration are described in the issue.

Two-family houses of concrete masonry: prize-winning and other designs submitted in the architectural competition conducted by the T-Square Club of Philadelphia and Portland Cement Association, Portland Cement Association, 347 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y., undated

Portland Cement Stucco is promoted in designs from architects in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and New York. Elevations, floor plans, and some illustrations are included for each house design. Text on the front cover reads, "A.I.A. File 10a2." A general letter to architects from the district engineer ...

Rundlet-May House, Portsmouth, NH. Garden

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