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Interior view of King's Chapel, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., August 1, 1895

The pulpit, balconies, pews and busts can be seen in the image.

View of "The Emancipation Group", Park Square, Boston, Mass., undated

This photograph contains harmful imagery of a formerly enslaved man at the feet of President Abraham Lincoln. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made....

View of "The Emancipation Group", Park Square, Boston, Mass.,1895

This photograph contains harmful imagery of a formerly enslaved man at the feet of President Abraham Lincoln. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made....

The Country Club, Brookline, MA. Carriage race (?)

Carriages and spectators at event

The Country Club, Brookline, MA Horse jumping.

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Public Garden, Boston. Aerial view

1892?Looking North and West

Public Garden, Boston. Aerial view

1892?Looking North

Hotel Touraine, Boylston at Tremont Streets, Boston, Mass., October 1897

Horse-drawn vehicles stand in front of the Hotel Touraine entrance on Boylson Street. On the left side of the image is the Masonic Temple.

View of the south facade of the Shaw Memorial, Boston Common, Boston, Mass., 1897

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View of the south facade of the Shaw Memorial, Boston Common, Boston, Mass., 1897

The south facade of the Memorial can be seen with the Massachusetts State House in the background.

View of the north facade of the Shaw Memorial, Boston Common, Boston, Mass., 1897

Spectators stand in front of the Memorial on Beacon Street. One spectator stands on the sidewalk in front of the State House.

View of the north facade of the Shaw Memorial, Boston Common, Boston, Mass., 1897

Spectators stand in front of the Memorial on Beacon Street. Two spectators stand on the sidewalk in front of the State House.

Ether Monument, Public Garden, Boston

The sculpture is the Good Samaritan story illustrating the first use of ether in 1846 in Massachusetts General Hospital.

Mass. Historical Society, 30 Tremont St., Boston

Registry of Deeds.Lamppost shows steps for lamp lighter

Horticultural Hall, Tremont St., Boston

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Boston Public Library, Copley Square, Boston, Mass.

A horse-drawn cart stands in front of the library in snow covered Copley Square. A few commercial buildings can be seen on Boylston Street.

Holy Cross Cathedral, Washington St., Boston

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Old Corner Bookstore, Washington and School streets, Boston

Pedestrians

Park Street Church, Park and Tremont streets, Boston, Mass., undated

Horse-drawn cabs line Park Street next to Park Street Church. Part of the Old Granary Burying Ground can be seen on the right side of the image.

St. Peter's Church, Bowdoin at Percival Street, Dorchester

Horse and wagon and pedestrians

Church of the Immaculate Conception, Harrison Ave., Boston

Interior

Holy Cross Cathedral, Washington St., Boston

Interior

Third Masonic Temple, Tremont and Boylston Streets, Boston, Mass., April 1900

The business at the street level of the building reads "Meyer Jonasson & Co., Boston, New York." Weber Pianos at 181 Tremont in the Head Building is to the left of the Masonic Temple. A sign on Boylston Street reads "P.H. Jacot Restaurant Rotisserie."

Third Masonic Temple, Tremont and Boylston Streets, Boston, Mass., ca. 1900

A Sight Seeing Auto Company open air tour bus is parked in front of the Masonic Temple. Merrill Pianos is located in the Hand Building to the left of the Temple. There is a sign for the Hotel Netherlands on Boylston Street.

Hotel Brunswick, Boylston Street at Clarendon Street, Boston, Mass.

Ivy covers part of the Hotel Brunswick facade in the image.

Copley Square, 1899

Trinity Church is on the left side, the Hotel Westminster is in the center and the Museum of Fine Arts is on the right in this view. A streetcar can be seen on the far right side of the image.

South Station, Dewey Square, Boston, Mass.

Horse-drawn vehicles, streetcars and pedestrians converge at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Summer Street in front of South Station.

Old South Church, Washington St., Boston

PedestriansHorses and carriages

Tremont Street at Boston Common

PedestriansHorses and carriages

Lenox Hotel, Boylston at Exeter St., Boston, Mass.

Horse-drawn vehicles stand in front of the Lenox Hotel. Streetcar tracks can be seen on Boylston Street. Part of the Harvard Medical College building can be seen on the left side of the image.

Paul Revere House, North Square, Boston

1910?

Chickering Hall, Huntington Ave., Boston

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Berkeley Hotel, Boylston and Berkeley Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The facade of the Hotel Berkeley can be seen at the intersection of Boylston and Berkeley Streets. Houghton & Clark, florists, can be seen to the right of the hotel entrance at ground level.

Copley Square, looking towards Boylston, Boston, Mass., May 14, 1901

Streetcars can be seen on St. James Avenue, Dartmouth Street and Boylston Street in the image.

Custom House, Boston

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New Old South Church, Dartmouth and Boylston Streets, Boston, Mass.

The Old South Church can be seen from the St. James Avenue side of Copley Square. Part of the Boston Public Library can be seen on the left side of the image.

Exterior view of Castle Square Theatre and Hotel, 421 Tremont St., Boston, Mass., January 1, 1902

A streetcar runs past the Castle Square Theatre and Hotel on Tremont Street.

Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston

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South Station and elevated tracks, Dewey Square, Boston, Mass.

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Washington St. at Court St. Boston

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Commonwealth Ave. at Exeter from above

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Horticultural Hall, Mass. Ave. at Huntington, Boston

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Majestic Theatre, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1903

The Majestic Theatre, with a large sign on the roof, can be seen in this image. To the right, and separated by Van Rensselaer Place, is Lincoln and Vander Pyl, pianos, at 211 Tremont. Below them at street level is John Cimerblatt, cigars, at 215 Tremont Street.

Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown

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Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown

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Boston Museum, Tremont St., Boston

Ironwork

Old North Bridge, Concord

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Battle Monument at Old North Bridge, Concord, MA

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Old North Bridge, Concord

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Minuteman Statue, Old North Bridge, Concord

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