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Full-length portrait of Jane Stuart, standing, facing front, location unknown

Jane Stuart stands with her hands clasped in front of her for this portrait. She was a domestic worker for the Bowen family from 1850-1900.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Constance Holt, facing front, Fredricks, 770 Broadway, New York, New York

Constance Holt was the daughter of George C. Holt and Mary Louisa Bowen Holt. She was the last Bowen to live in Roseland Cottage.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Ellen Holt Bowen on her 50th birthday, facing left, Fredricks, 770 Broadway, New York, New York

Ellen Holt Bowen was the second wife of Charles Chandler Bowen, who commissioned Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, Connecticut.

Reproduction of head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Mary Bowen Holt, right profile, Bachrach, New York, New York

Mary Louisa Bowen Holt was the daughter of Henry Chandler Bowen and his first wife Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Paul Holt Bowen, facing left, Fredricks, 770 Broadway, New York, New York

Paul Holt Bowen was the only child of Henry Chandler Bowen and his second wife Ellen Holt Bowen.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of John Eliot Bowen, L. Alman, 172 5th Avenue, New York and Newport, Rhode Island

John Eliot Bowen was the son of Henry Chandler Bowen and Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen. In 1886 Bowen received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. He was employed as managing editor of "The Independent," the religion and anti-slavery journal founded by his father. He died of typhoid fever in 1890, two da...

Group portrait of the Bowen family, Woodstock, Connecticut

The family members are outdoors next to a rock wall at Roseland Park.

Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Mary Bowen Holt, right profile, holding infant Sylvia Holt, Parkinson's, 29 West 26th Street, New York, New York

Sylvia Holt was the daughter of Mary Louisa Bowen Holt and George C. Holt.

Group portrait of the Bowen family on the porch at Roseland Cottage, Woodstock, Connecticut, July 4, 1891

Bowen family members sit and stand on the porch of Roseland Cottage, on July 4, 1891. Henry Chandler Bowen and his second wife Ellen Holt Bowen are standing in the middle in the top row.

Group portrait of the Bowen family on the porch of Roseland Cottage, Woodstock, Conn., on July 4th, 1887

Bowen family members stand in front of Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, Connecticut to celebrate July 4, 1887. Henry Chandler Bowen and Henry Elliot Bowen are identified in the image.

Exterior view of the Rialto Theatre, Scollay Square, Boston, Mass., ca. 1946

Two men stand on the sidewalk outside the Rialto Theatre in Scollay Square, Boston, Massachusetts, with signs stating that it is open all night.

Oxen team pulling hay wagon in snow, York, Maine, 1880s

A team of oxen stand with a wagon of hay, a driver and two men in the snow in York, Maine.

Aerial view of Boston, Mass., undated

This aerial view of Boston shows the business district and piers with Back Bay, the Charles River and Cambridge in the distance.

Dory on York River, York, Maine, 1892

Uncle Ed Lowe sits in a dory on the York River, near some rocks and seaweed.

Newsboys at Parker's News Stand, Medford, Mass., 1903

Group portrait of newsboys standing outside Parker's News Stand with delivery carts.

Girl shaking hands with a pony, undated

A pony stands with his forelegs on a stool and shakes hands with a little girl.

Aerial view of T-Wharf, Boston, Mass., 1914

The T Wharf area is seen with commercial buildings, the Boston Elevated Railway and various ships in the harbor and moored at the pier.

Operation re-enactment, Bigelow Theater, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass., February 25, 1893

An operation is re-enacted by Harvard Medical School students in the Bigelow Theater, Massachusetts General Hospital.

View of Tremont Street facing Park Street Church, Boston, Mass., undated

Horse-drawn vehicles travel up and down Tremont Street in the rain with Park Street Church in the distance.

Willow Brook in the snow, Biddeford Pool, Me.

Snow covers farms along Willow Brook in Biddeford, Maine. A road runs over a bridge that fords the brook. A boy squats next to the brook.

Bridge and lagoon, Public Garden, Boston, Mass.

Several men stand on the footbridge that spans the pond in the Boston Public Garden.The plan for the Public Garden by George F. Meacham included a pond. The four-acre lagoon was completed in 1861. Architect William Gibbons Preston designed the suspension footbridge, which was finished in 1867. The s...

The launching of the "Edith Symington," Newburyport, Mass., undated

Passengers stand on the deck and a crowd on shore watches the launching of the "Edith Symington" in Newburyport, Massachusetts.

Boston and Albany Railroad, location unknown, undated

Train workers and other individuals pose in front of engine number 142.

U.S. Life-Saving Station crew on the beach with lifeboats and equipment, Hull, Mass.

Crew members of the U.S. Life-Saving Service Station at Hull, Massachusetts are shown in this informal portrait. The coast of the south shore from Point Allerton to Scituate was a very dangerous area for ships trying to enter Boston Harbor and there were many shipwrecks. This station was established...

View of Armistice Day parade passing the Massachusetts State House, Boston, Mass., Nov. 11, 1929

Men in uniform march past the State House on Beacon Street for the 1929 Armistice Day parade.

Exterior view of the John Robbins House, Acton, Mass., undated

Cows graze in a field in front of the John Robbins House, 144 Great Road, in Acton, Massachusetts.

New England in Soconyland, 1929, road map of New England, Standard Oil Company of New York, 26 Broadway, New York, New York, 1929

The item has an index of cities and towns, a Boston map and highway connections between Maine and eastern Canada.

Stereograph of the C.T. Sampson Shoe Manufactory, North Adams, Mass., undated

Workers pose outside the C.T. Sampson Shoe factory in North Adams, Massachusetts.

View of Cohasset Common, Cohasset, Mass., 1927

Buildings and trees frame the Cohasset Common.

Railroad Station, Cohasset, Mass.

The lower left of the card has printed "Published by R.H. Nichols." The handwritten inscription reads "P.S. Perhaps this card gives a better idea of the liveliness in store for us. J.F."

Jackson Square in winter, East Weymouth, Mass.

Trolley tracks are in the foreground with a streetcar in the distance in this image of Jackson Square in East Weymouth, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Washington School, East Weymouth, Mass., undated

The Washington School is seen with a horse-drawn vehicle standing in the street.

View of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Weymouth Landing Station, Weymouth, Mass., undated

A railroad car stands on the tracks with a horse-drawn wagon next to it.

Exterior view of the Odd Fellows Building, East Weymouth, Mass., undated

A horse-drawn vehicle stands outside the Odd Fellows Building in East Weymouth, Massachusetts.

View from Soldier's Monument, Weymouth Heights, Weymouth, Mass., undated

A streetcar approaches Watch House Hill as seen from the Soldier's Monument in Weymouth, Massachusetts.

View of Hull Street and the Old North Church, Boston, Mass., undated

Hull Street is seen looking towards Christ Church, also known as the Old North Church with a man and child on the sidewalk. This view was taken prior to 1954, when the steeple and clock face shown were destroyed by Hurricane Carol. A part of the Copp's Hill Burying Ground can be seen on the left sid...

Advertisement for Bigelow Brothers & Kennard, 331 Washington Street, corner of West Street, Boston, Mass., 1867

The ad announces the opening of the new store which carries fine watches, gems, rich jewelry and silver and plated ware. The page is from the "Atlantic Monthly Advertiser."

Advertisement for Bigelow, Kennard & Co., goldsmiths, silversmiths, jewellers and importers, 511 Washington St., Boston, Mass., 1907

The Company carries jewelry, clocks, pottery and lighting fixtures.

Envelope for A. Blocklinger, manufacturer of fine hair jewelry, No. 493 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1870s

Blocklinger repairs all kinds of jewelry. The business is located between Temple Place and West Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Shreve, Crump & Low, jewelers & silversmiths, 228 & 230 Washington, corner of Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

An eagle dominates the trade card for Shreve, Crump & Low.

Advertisement for Jones, Ball & Poor, silversmiths & jewelers,, No. 226 Washington Street and Summner Street, Boston, Mass.

The business is located at the "sign of the golden eagle."

View of a boat landing, Braintree, Mass., undated

A boat landing and the East Harbor is seen from Toll Bridge, in Braintree, Massachusetts.

Washington St., Weymouth Landing, Weymouth, Mass.

Trees line snow covered Washington Street in Weymouth, Massachusetts.

View of Washington Square from Norfolk Square, Weymouth, Mass., undated

Parked cars and a streetcar can be seen in this image of Washington Square in Weymouth, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Old Oaken Bucket House, Scituate, Mass., undated

The Old Oaken Bucket House and well is seen in Scituate, Massachusetts.

View of the Old Mill, as seen from the Greenbush Post Office, Scituate, Mass., undated

A horse and buggy go past the Old Mill in Scituate, Massachusetts.

Gate at Dreamwold, Scituate, Mass.

The gate at Dreamwold, the Thomas W. Lawson estate, is seen with a house standing next to it.

Post Office, Egypt, Mass.

The post office is an ivy covered building in Egypt, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Lawson House, "The Nest", Scituate, Mass., undated

The Lawson House is seen with the outer wall covered in climbing plants.

Railroad Station, North Scituate, Mass.

Passengers wait on the platform for the train in North Scituate, Massachusetts. "New Haven" is stamped above the caption.