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Sidewalk n. side State St., sec.6

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Sidewalk north side State Street, Boston, Mass.

The Sears Building with arched windows can be seen on the left side of the image. A cart stands in State Street with scattered tools behind it.

State St., north, sec.6

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Sidewalk n. side State St. cor. Wash. St., sec.6, at approx 1 State

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Sidewalk n. side State St. cor. Wash. St., sec.6, at approx 1 State

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Sidewalk 3-5 State Street, Boston, Mass.

Le Clair's Lunch can be seen in the image.

Sidewalk n. side State St., 4 State

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5-7 State St., sec.6

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Sidewalk State St. side of Easton Building and #9 State St., Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

The sign on the building reads "Kendrick's Money Exchange."

Sidewalk State St., side of Easton Building, 15 State St., Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

Window decoration on the Easton Building can be seen in this photograph.

Sidewalk State St. side of Easton Building, sec.6, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

The doors have number "15" above them. To the right of the doors is the sign for "Kendrick's Money Exchange."

State St. south, Easton Building, 15 State St., Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

The sign reads "Estabrook & Co. Bankers."

Sidewalk State St. side Devonshire Building, sec.6, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

Details on the doors and entrance can be seen in the image. To the left is Wyman's Coffee House.

Sidewalk State St. side Devonshire Building, 16 State St., Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

A portion of the street level of the Devonshire Building can be seen in the image.

Sidewalk at Sears Building, sec.6, 199 Washington St.

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Sidewalk at Sears Building Court St. corner, sec.6, 199 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

Pedestrians can be seen on Washington Street in the image.

Sidewalk at Sears Building, 199 Wash. St.

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Sidewalk at Sears Building, 199 Wash. St.

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Sidewalk at Sears Building, 199 Wash. St.

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Sidewalk at Sears Building, 199 Wash. St.

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Sidewalk and crossing bet. Sears and Rogers Buildings, 199 Wash St.

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Sidewalk at 205 Washington St., sec.6

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205-207 Washington St., sec.6

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Doorway of Rogers Building, showing cracked sill, Washington Street sidewalks, w. side, sec.6, 209 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

The crack in the entryway to the Rogers Building is seen in the photograph.

Sidewalk at Rogers Building, sec.6, 209 Washington St., Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

Storefronts in the Rogers Building are for the Crescent $3.00 Shoe store and the Erie Railroad ticket office.

Sidewalk at Rogers Building, sec.6, 209 Washington St., Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

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Sidewalk at Rogers Building, sec.6, 209 Washington St., Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

The Crescent $3.00 Shoe store is on the right side of the image.

Sidewalk north side Thompson's Spa, 219 Washington St., Boston, Mass., March 10, 1907

"Delicious cold and hot drinks" are advertised at Thompson's Spa a temperance bar that grew into a chain restaurant business.

Southeast corner of Devonshire Building, 194 Washington St., Boston, Mass., March 15, 1907

The fire escape can be seen on the Devonshire Building.

Part of south wall of Devonshire Building, 194 Washington St., Boston, Mass., March 15, 1907

Windows in the Devonshire Building are seen in the image.

Part of south wall of Devonshire Building, 194 Washington St., Boston, Mass., March 15, 1907

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South wall of Devonshire Building, 194 Washington St., Boston, Mass., March 15, 1907

Windows can be seen to the left of the spiral fire escape on the Devonshire Building.

Sears Building, 199 Washington St.

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Part of Sears Building, 199 Washington St., Boston, Mass., March 15, 1907

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Part of Rogers Building, 209 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., March 15, 1907

The upper portion of the Rogers Building is seen on Washington Street with the Sears Building on the right.

Part of Rogers Building, 209 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., March 15, 1907

The upper portion of the Rogers Building is seen on Washington Street with the Sears Building on the right. The flag pole on top of Old City Hall can be seen in the image.

Buildings, corner Wash. + Essex Sts. showing where window fell out during high wind

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Corner Essex and Washington Sts. showing where window was blown out by extremely high wind, 626 Washington Street, March 20, 1907

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Sidewalk n. side State St., sec.6 at #6 State St.

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5-7 State St.

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Sidewalk 6-8 State St., sec.6

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Sidewalk #9 State St., sec.6

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Sidewalk #10 State St.

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Sidewalk of Easton Building, state St. side, 15 State St., Boston, Mass., March 24, 1907

The corner at Devonshire Street can be seen in the photograph.

Sidewalk s. side State St. at Easton Build, 15 State St., 15 State St.

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Sidewalk s. side State St. cor. Devonshire St., about 15 State St.

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Sidewalk Washington St. side of Sears Building, 199 Washington St.

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Cross-walk at Cornhill Ct. and Washington St., at about 201 Wash. St

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Cross-walk at Washington St. at Cornhill Ct., about 201 Wash. St.

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Looking north from rear of Sherburne Building

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