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Brochure for The Olde Burnham House and The House Next Door, Linebrook Road, Ipswich, Mass., undated

This inn is the former Hart House, built in 1640 by Thomas Hart, purchased by Ralph Warren Burnham in 1902 and leased in 1910 by Martha Lucy Murray. The inn provides rooms and meals. It sells early American antiques and distinctive gifts.

Trade card for the Stage Coach Inn, 302 Essex Avenue, West Gloucester, Mass., undated

The Inn serves luncheon, afternoon tea and dinner every day from noon until 8:00 p.m.

Advertisement for the Old Colony House, Hingham, Mass., dated 23 May 1837

The owner advises the public that his boardinghouse is now open in Hingham, Massachusetts. The advertisement is from the "American Traveler," 23 May 1837.

Advertisement for the Old Woodberry Tavern, Route 127, Beverly Cove, Mass., 1947

The Tavern is described as having "No liquors, quiet charm, excellent food." The advertisement is from "Massachusetts, cradle of liberty," 1947.

Brochure for The Beacon Inn, Western Avenue and Shipyard Lane, Essex, Mass., undated

The Inn is described as old-fashioned and giving special attention to bridge parties and clubs.

Brochure for the Corn Hill Hotel and Cottages, Corn Hill, Truro, Mass., undated

The features and rates of the property are described inside the borchure. The verso has a photograph taken from the water.

Brochure for the Massapoag Lake Hotel, Sharon, Mass., 1881

The brochure describes the Hotel, the Lake, the roads, the town and the trains for the 1881 season. Plans and applications for rooms are available at the Evans House, Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Brochure for The William Cullen Bryant House, Great Barrington, Mass., undated

The Bryant House is located in the garden of the Berkshire Inn in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Afternoon tea and colonial antiques are sold on the premises.

Brochure for the Publick House, Sturbridge, Mass., undated

The Publick House amenities are described in text and photographs. A table of distances lists the mileage from major cities and towns.

Receipt for the Hotel St. Leonards, Winthrop Beach, Mass., dated July 14, 1881

The guest receipt is for room and board at the Hotel St. Leonards in Winthrop Beach, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Mansion House, Northampton, Mass., dated September 27, 1833

The billhead lists board, housekeeping and several other items for the lodger's September stay.

Exterior view of Our Lady of Good Voyage Church, Gloucester, Mass., undated

Workers are shown on the church construction site in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

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Exterior view of the Gallery on the Moor,

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Exterior view of the Gallery on the Moors, Gloucester, Mass., undated

The Gallery on the Moors was built by Ralph Adams Cram for Mr. and Mrs. William Edwin Atwood of East Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Interior view of the Codman House, second floor southwest chamber, Lincoln, Mass., January 1970

The front wall in the second floor southwest chamber shows a dressing table with a round mirror.

Interior view of the Codman House, second floor southwest chamber, Lincoln, Mass., January 1970

The furnishings in the southwest chamber, next to the hall way wall, are shown in this image.

Exterior view of the Joseph Stebbins House, Deerfield, Mass., 1880s

The Joseph Stebbins House is seen from the road with the front and side entrances visible.

Exterior view of the Nims and Frary Houses, Deerfield Street, Deerfield, Mass., 1880s

The Nims and Frary Houses are seen from the street in Deerfield, Massachusetts.

Burying Ground, Deerfield, Mass., 1883-1886

The headstones are seen in this view of the Old Burying Ground in Deerfield, Massachusetts.

Elm tree, south meadows, Deerfield, Mass., 1880s

A large elm tree dominates the landscape in this view of the south meadows in Deerfield, Massachusetts.

Athletic events, Charles River Esplanade, Boston, Mass., undated

Crowds line the track and field areas on the Charles River Esplanade. The Craigie Dam Bridge is seen in the distance.

Exterior view of Sharksmouth, Manchester, Mass., 1885

Sharksmouth, the summer home of Greely Stevenson Curtis, is seen in the image. A badminton net is in the foreground.

Brochure for the Turk's Head Inn, Rockport, Mass., undated

The amenities of the Turk's Head Inn are described in the brochure.

New vest pocket map of Boston and surrounding country, Tilly Haynes, United States Hotel, Boston, Mass., 1897

The amenities of the United States Hotel and proximity to transportation points are described. The map is "Engraved expressly for the guests of the United States Hotel."

Trade card for the Island House, Lowell Island, Mass., undated

The card provides the steamer timetable between Salem and Lowell Island.

Menu for the Riggs House, Gloucester, Mass., January 1, 1880

The bottom of the menu reads "A first-class Café attached to the House for Ladies and Gentlemen. Kept open until 12 o'clock every night."

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Invitation to the East Anglian Daily Times Quoit Club Annual Tea, County Hotel, Ipswich, U.K., November 19, 1892

The tea will take place at 7:00 p.m. in the County Hotel in Ipswich, England.

Trade card for the Road Isle, cabins and rooms, Route 6, Bournedale, Mass., undated

The property overlooks the Cape Cod Canal. Road Isle has a coffee shop, gifts and fishing tackle.

Trade card for Sea Side Boarding, High Street, Rockport, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card reads "Can accomodate families or individuals with Board during the Summer season. Price 5.00 per week."

Trade card for the Scandia Pines, Dennis Port, Cape Cod, Mass., undated

The card verso has a map with the property location.

Trade card for The Capers Cabins, Main Street, Sagamore, Mass., undated

The Cabins are advertised as "new and modern."

Trade card for Dunham's Cabin Court, Route 6A, Sandwich, Mass., undated

The cabins each have a hot shower and are availalbe as one or two room units.

Trade card for The Old King Cole Filling Station, tourists cabins and rooms, Route 3, 112 Main Street, Kingston, Mass., undated

The postal address is in North Plymouth, Massachusetts.

Trade card for The Great Ocean View Clam Bake, Nantasket Beach, Mass., undated

The card describes the clambakes and lists the steamship schedules.

Menu cover for the Rockland Café, location unknown, 1880

The cover verso reads "Rooms, bath house and bowling alleys connected with Café."

Trade card for the Hotel Kimball, Springfield, Mass., 1916

The Hotel is owned and operated by the Hampden Hotel Company. A mileage table from Boston and Worcester is provided on the card verso.

Trade card for The Blue Anchor, waterfront guest house, Shore Road, West Harwich, Cape Cod, Mass., undated

The Blue Anchor is off of Route 28 between Pleasant and Grey Neck Roads.

Trade card for Central House, rooms, Main Street, Provincetown, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card reads "We use town water." The verso has a sketch of the property.

Postcard for The Hotel Perry, Amherst, Mass., undated

The postcard caption reads "Comfort without extravagance."

Brochure for The Overlook, Rockland Avenue, Annisquam, Mass., undated

The property amenities are described in the brochure. The back cover lists the Boston & Maine Railroad schedule to and from Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Brochure for The Hotel Northampton and Wiggins Old Tavern, Northampton, Mass., undated

Photographs and text describe the creation of the Wiggins Old Tavern in Northampton, Massachusetts. On page [23] the text reads "The Country Store building was made from timbers out of old houses torn down to make way for the Swift River reservoir project."

Letterhead for The Warren Hotel, Worcester, Mass., dated February 27, 1911

The Warren Hotel uses the European plan for its service.

Letterheads for The Weber Duck Inn, Wrentham, Mass., undated

The top of the letterhead reads "We raise the ducks we serve."

Letterhead for Lyanough House, Hyannis, Mass., 1890s

The property is shown in the image with "T.H. Soule, Jr., Proprietor" underneath it.

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Hotels and taverns - Massachusetts - Boston - Folder 4

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Envelope for The Marlboro' Hotel, Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Hotel is shown with pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles in the image. Parks & Allen are the proprietors.

Billhead for the Marl-boro Hotel, 227 & 239 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated Ocotber 31, 1863

The billhead is for board and fires for four and a quarter days. Conant & Chamberlin are the proprietors.

Needle case for the New England House, hotel, corner Blackstone and Clinton Streets, Boston, Mass., 1904-1905

The case contains a packet of Queen Alexandra Parabola Gold Ey'd Sharps 3/9 made by the London Needle Company, 112 East 125th Street, New York, New York. The calendar is for July 1904 to June 1905. The case verso reads "Ring up Richmond 22165 and have your broiled live lobster ready when you arrive....

Trade card for The Brunswick, hotel, Boylston Street, corner Clarendon, Boston, Mass., undated

Barnes & Dunklee are the proprietors of the Hotel Brunswick in Boston, Massachusetts.

Letterhead for The Federal Manufacturing Company, specialties in wire goods, Badger Building, 537 Albany Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 28, 1903

Text at the top of the letterhead reads "Particular attention paid to the making of new goods to order."