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Cows, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Horses pulling rig, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Horses pulling rig, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Horses pulling rig, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Exterior with sheep, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Sheep grazing in waterfront pasture, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Sheep grazing in distance, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Evergreen hedgerow, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Dirt road and fields, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Road and fields, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Waterfront fields with sheep, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Sheep grazing in front of house, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Cows in waterfront field, Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I.

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Winslow Crocker House, Yarmouth Port, Mass.

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Winslow Crocker House, Yarmouth Port, Mass.

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Exterior view of front and left facades, Winslow Crocker House, Yarmouth Port, Mass.

An exterior view of the front and left facades of the Winslow Crocker House in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts.

Kitchen with family cradle, Winslow Crocker House, Yarmouth Port, Mass.

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Interior view of a parlor, Winslow Crocker House, Yarmouth Port, Mass.

An interior view of a parlor of the Winslow Crocker House in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts.

Kitchen, Winslow Crocker House, Yarmouth Port, Mass.

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Trade card, call for Schumacher's parched farinose, a type of perfect food, manufactured by the F. Schumacher Milling Co., Akron, Ohio

Text on the card verso reads "The pioneer manufacturer of the German Mills American Oatmeal of Akron, Ohio." Schumacher products such as oatmeal, rolled and cracked wheat, barley, cornstarch and flour are listed on the veso. A Santa Claus figure carries toys in the card illustration.

Tremont Theatre, Boston, Mass.

The New York architectural firm J. B. McElfatrick & Son designed the Tremont Theatre, which opened in 1889 and was located at 179 Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts. In April of 1907, Marc Klaw and Abraham Erlanger and the Shubert Brothers, New York theatrical impresarios, formed a new vaudevil...

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Outside New England - Black-and-white - Florida, New Mexico, New York

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Outside New England - Tinted - Georgia, Mississippi, New York

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View of Beacon Street from slightly above Charles Street, Boston, Mass.

Beacon Street can be seen with houses on the left side and the Boston Common on the right. A label on the item verso reads "A.H. Rickards, 35 Congress Street, in care of janitor, photos in old Boston."

Exterior view of the Somerset Club with unidentified man, 42 Beacon Street

Exterior view of the Somerset Club, 42 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. An unidentified man is standing in front of the Club's entrance.

Exterior view of the Somerset Club with unidentified man, 42 Beacon Street

Exterior view of the Somerset Club, 42 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. An unidentified man is standing in front of the Club's entrance.

Urban view of Beacon Street at Charles Street with entrance to Boston Public Garden

Urban view of Beacon Street at Charles Street. An unidentified man is seated on the curb, near the entrance to the Boston Public Garden, left.

Group portrait of Massachusetts Governor Roger Wolcott, members of Wolcott's family and staff, and unidentified men and women in attendance at the State House's reception of the First Regiment as it travels to Fort Warren

Group portrait, outdoors, of Governor Roger Wolcott, his Staff Generals Dalton, Carter, and Appleton, and Colonels Billings and Stevens on the front steps of the Massachusetts State House. Julie Wolcott, Cornelia Wolcott, Oliver Wolcott, and Mrs. Roger Wolcott are standing directly behind the Govern...

Exterior view of the Massachusetts State House

Exterior view of the Massachusetts State House, as adorned with its original lanterns.

Interior view of Doric Hall, Massachusetts State House, facing the north wall

Interior view of Doric Hall, Massachusetts State House, facing marble statues by Sir Francis Chantrey (George Washington, center statue, 1826) and Thomas Ball (Massachusetts Governor John A. Andrew, 1870).

Portrait of Senate President John E. Powers standing at the Speaker's Chair in the Massachusetts State Senate Chamber

Individual portrait of Senate President John E. Powers standing at the Speaker's Chair in the Massachusetts State Senate Chamber. He is holding a gavel. Emphasis is on the Senate Chamber: dome detailing, chandelier, gallery, and seating.

Exterior view of the Hancock House with Elizabeth Lowell Hancock (Moriarty) Wood (standing left)

Exterior view of the Hancock House with Elizabeth Hancock Wood and an unidentified woman standing on the balcony.

Exterior view of the Hancock House, wintertime

The dome of the Massachusetts State House in in the background. A man can be seen in the upper right dormer window.

Exterior view of F.L. Ames Wholesale Store

Exterior view of the F. L. Ames Wholesale Store at the corner of Bedford Street and Kingston Street, as designed by H.H. Richardson. Two carts are parked in front of the building.

View of Boylston Street looking west from Charles Street, Boston, Mass.

Pedestrians are standing on the corner. Streetcar tracks are in the foreground. Williams & Everett, picture frames and engravings, are a few doors down at 190 Boylston. Arlington Street Church can be seen in the distance on the right side of the image. On the left side of the image a horse-drawn car...

View of Boylston Street at Church Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1893

A horse-drawn buggy stands in front of the Hotel Thorndike. In the distance a streetcar can be seen just beyond the intersection with Charles Street. An entrance to the Boston Common can be seen to the left of the streetcar.

Exterior view of Dr. Winslow Lewis House, between Carver Street and Park Square, 75 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., 1856-1859

Dr. Winslow Lewis was a Boston Public Library Trustee and president of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. The House was built by Captain Winslow Lewis, the doctor's father. The photograph was taken from the southwest corner of the Boston Common looking across Boylston Street. The old Pro...

Informal group portrait of unidentified men standing in front of the Bromfield House, Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.

The sign reads "Bromfield House, 1844, S. Frank Crockett." An informal group portrait of unidentified men stands in front of the Bromfield House (36-38 Bromfield Street) and a neighboring barber shop. A horse-drawn carriage is parked in front of the tavern. The Bromfield Street Church is partially ...

Exterior view of the Brattle Street Church, Brattle Square

Oblique exterior view of the Brattle Street Church, Brattle Square, with an unidentified man standing on a street corner opposite the church. A carriage is parked in front of the City Hotel (right, rear).

Exterior view of West Church, 131 Cambridge Street

Oblique exterior view of West Church facing the front entrance. A gated lawn is in the foreground.

Interior view of West Church facing pipe organ, 131 Cambridge Street

Interior view of West Church facing pipe organ, as seen from standing in the center aisle.

Interior architectural detail of column, capital, and entablature in West Church, 131 Cambridge Street

Interior architectural detail of fluted column, capital, and entablature in West Church, including acanthus leaves and beading.

Interior view of West Church facing pulpit, 131 Cambridge Street

Interior view of West Church facing pulpit, as seen from the back of the nave.

Close-up view of pulpit and communion table, West Church, 131 Cambridge Street

Interior, close-up view of the pulpit and communion table in West Church.

View of the corner of Beacon and Joy Streets, wintertime

Eye-level view of the corner of Beacon Street and Joy Street, wintertime, as seen from Boston Common. A woman is walking with an umbrella (foreground, right). Snow is on the ground.

Exterior view of the First Unitarian Church, Chauncy Street

Oblique exterior view of the First Unitarian Church, Chauncy Street. An unidentified man is standing on the front steps of the church. Keeler, Merriam & Co. Importers (47 Chauncy Street) is to the right of the church; an estate available for lease is to the left of the church.

View of people standing underneath the Great Elm, Boston Common

View of men and boys standing underneath the Great Elm, Boston Common, including a vendor.

View of Federal Street and commercial traffic before the 1872 fire

View of Federal Street before the 1872 fire, with 117 Federal Street (Chamberlin Bros. & Co. Wool) in the foreground. Horse-drawn carts (commercial traffic) are on the street.

View of the Federal Street Church before the 1872 fire

Oblique exterior view of the Federal Street Church before the 1872 fire, including adjacent commercial properties.

Exterior view of the Jenness House

Oblique exterior view of the Jennes ("Old Sheriden") House, Rye Beach, N.H., with men, women, and children seated in front of the entrance, probably members of the Jenness family.