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Miss Haskell's School, 314 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass., October 1907

A group portrait of Miss Haskell's students and teachers sitting and standing in front of the school at 314 Marlborough Street.

Work on Section I, Commonwealth Ave., looking easterly from roof of 600 Beacon St., 20 April 1912

This photograph shows a rooftop view of construction work in the Kenmore Square area on Commonwealth Avenue.

West side of Grove St., from Revere to Phillips St., Boston, Mass., 08 May 1905

A row of houses on Grove Street, between Revere and Phillips Streets, is seen on Beacon Hill.

Frog Pond, Boston Common, Boston, Mass., undated

Three children play in the Frog Pond on the Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts.

Copley Square looking east, Boston, Mass., 1907

In this Copley Square image trolley cars, pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles can be seen. The front of the photograph reads "Copyright 1907 Boston Post Card Co."

Exterior view of the Hermann Dudley Murphy House, Winchester, Mass., undated

The house is shown with trees and other foliage in the foreground.

Exterior view of the Winchester Boat Club, main entrance, Winchester, Mass., undated

A man and two women approach the entrance of the Winchester Boat Club with several figures standing on the side deck.

Old tavern, 1725, Duxbury, Mass., undated

A dirt road runs next to the tavern.

Group portrait of three children, Josiah Quincy House, Wollaston, Mass., undated

Three unidentified children are shown in this piece. The boy, wearing a white collar, has a girl on either side of him.

Nails, Iron, Hollow ware &c., Nos. 1 and 2 South Market St., Boston, James Fullerton

An advertisement for James Fullerton's wares, featuring a view of Faneuil Hall.

Interior view of the Tweedy House, parlor, Elm St., North Attleboro, Mass., 1853-1854

This photograph shows an interior view of the decorated parlor of the Tweedy House, North Attleboro, Massachusetts.

Strong House, K. St., Washington, D.C., undated

The image is captioned "120, Washington, D.C., Little, Moore & Brown, Arch's."

Beach St. at Tyler St., Boston, Mass., 24 June 1942

Commercial buildings are seen at the intersection of Beach Street and Tyler Street with the elevated platform station seen in this distance.

Elevated railway removal, Beach St. at Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass., 19 May 1942

Pedestrians watch a crane assist in the demolition of the Beach Street elevated railway station.

Demolishing station platform, Beach St. Station, looking north, Boston, Mass., 01 May 1942

Laborers dismantle the Beach Street elevated railway station and tracks.

East side of Harrison Avenue, north corner of Beach Street, Boston, Mass., March 1, 1901

The commercial building at this intersection has the Lock Sen Low Co. Chinese Restaurant. C.F. Quigley and Company, liquors, is at street level on the corner.

Beach Street station, Boston, Mass., undated

The Beach Street elevated railroad station is seen with a Coca-Cola sign on the right side of the image.

3-2 Oxford Place, Boston, Mass., 11 July 1921

Construction activity on Oxford Place is shown with pedestrians on the sidewalk.

1 Oxford Place, Boston, Mass., 11 July 1921

The exterior of 1 Oxford Place has a sign which reads: "Quong Shuelung Co., Importers of Merchandise."

Exterior view of Gore Place, Governor Gore Mansion, Waltham, Mass., ca. 1895

The Gore Estate house is seen, partially obscured by trees, in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Stereograph of Amesbury, Mass., undated

The houses in Amesbury, Massachusetts are seen in this view.

Marine Park, City Point, South Boston, Mass., undated

People walk on the beach and swim in the water at Marine Park.

Beach St. at Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass., 24 June 1942

Streetcar tracks have been partially removed on Beach Street at the intersection with Harrison Avenue. The elevated station can be seen in the distance.

Ward 5, showing 3-2 Oxford Place, Boston, Mass., 11 July 1921

Construction materials litter the street in Oxford Place.

South side of Beach Street, east corner of Tyler Street, Boston, Mass., 1901

The commercial building at this intersection contains "Donovan and Leary, Importers of Wines and Liquors," and the "Yee Wah Laundry."

North side of Beach St., west corner of Oxford St., Boston, Mass., 01 March 1901

Horses and wagons stand next to commercial buildings on Beach Street. The sign on the corner business reads "Fish Market."

West side of Atlantic Avenue, north corner of Belcher's Lane, Boston, Mass., 07 November 1900

This photograph looks across railroad tracks to the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Belcher's Lane, showing the Nickerson and Southward Restaurant as well as the Rossmore Hotel. The image caption has the number "1519" in the lower right hand corner.

East side of Atlantic Avenue between Rowe's and Central Wharf, Boston, Mass., November 7, 1900

Men work on Atlantic Avenue. The Portland Steamship office can be seen on the left side of the image. A sign reading "Smelters Ahoy, headquarters for bait" is at 324 Atlantic Avenue. Doorway has signs which appear to read "Lobsters by the plate" and "Oysters by the plate." kitchen ware. John Binney...

Harbor and west shore, Marion, Mass., undated

The harbor in Marion, Massachusetts is shown with boats and several houses in the background.

Samuel Hartwell House, Lincoln, Mass., undated

The Samuel Hartwell House, partially obscured by trees, is shown from the road.

Whitman House, Lincoln, Mass., 14 August 1916

The Whitman House, partially obscured by bushes, is seen from across a field.l

Ralph May and his dog, possibly at Rundlet-May House, Portsmouth, N.H.

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Pet cemetery, Rundlet-May House, Portsmouth, N.H.

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Exterior view of Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, Gloucester, Mass.

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A twisted mass of huge oaks and maples : the Great New England Hurricane of 1938

A twisted mass of toppled trees shows the devastation wrecked by the Great New England Hurricane of September 21, 1938.

Walden Pond, Concord, Mass., undated

Two distant figures stand at the edge of Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts.

Stereograph of the LeGrand Lockwood House, The Elms, Norwalk, Conn., undated

The north side of The Elms, residence of LeGrand Lockwood in Norwalk, Connecticut is seen in this image.

Stereograph of the LeGrand Lockwood House, The Elms, Norwalk, Conn., undated

The north side of the LeGrand Lockwood House is seen through the trees in this photograph.

House being crushed by falling trees : the Great New England Hurricane of 1938

A tree crashed into the corner of a house shows the destruction caused by the Great New England Hurricane of September 21, 1938.

T-Wharf, Boston, Mass., undated

Schooners are tied up at the T-Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts with a group of men standing on the dock.

Exterior view of the new Custom House Tower, Boston, Mass., ca. 1915

The Custom House in McKinley Square is surrounded by other buildings.

Ice cutting, Essex County, Mass., undated

Three men cut ice using a device harnessed to two horses.

Birdseye view of Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston, Mass.

This exterior view of Trinity Church in Copley Square was taken from the roof of the Boston Public Library. The Hotel Westminster is to the right of Trinity Church. The Rogers Building of MIT is the pedimented structure across from the church on Boylston Street. The dome of the State House, the spir...

Bird's-eye view of the Old State House and Ames Building, State St., Boston, Mass., undated

This view was photographed from 53 State Street and focuses on the Old State House and its balcony from which the Declaration of Independence was first read in Boston. The taller Oakes Ames Building, a short distance past the State House on Court Street, is the second tallest mason bearing-wall stru...

New Custom House, Boston, Mass., ca. 1911

This exterior view of the completed New Custom House, Boston, Massachusetts, shows the streets around it. The image was taken before 1911.

Construction of the new Custom House, Boston, Mass., ca. 1900

This photograph shows activity related to the construction of the new Custom House, including horse-drawn wagons, workmen and signs.

Construction of the new Custom House Tower, State Street, Boston, Mass. ca. 1913

The construction of the new Custom House tower, with scaffolding and a partly finished stone exterior, is shown on State Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Maid of the Mist fountain, Public Garden, Boston, Mass.

The Maid of the Mist fountain is the centerpiece of the unfinished landscaping in the Public Garden, Boston, Massachusetts.

Bridge and lagoon, Public Garden, Boston, Mass., undated

The suspension bridge is seen from the other side of the lagoon in the Boston Public Garden. The Arlington Street Church steeple can be seen on the right side of the image.

Crane Library, Quincy, Mass.

This photograph is an interior view of the Crane Memorial Library, Quincy, Massachusetts, looking down the length of the building. Bookshelves can be seen to the right, with several tables and chairs in the middle of the image.