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William House, Walnut Ave., Roxbury, Mass.

An exterior view of the William House on Walnut Avenue in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The house is two stories high with a gambrel roof. The projecting doorway is upheld by two Doric columns, at the sides of which trellises support vines. The corner of the front porch of the neighboring house can be see...

Buena Vista, Buena Vista St., Roxbury, Mass.

An exterior view of Buena Vista, the mansion of Isaac Fenno and his wife Almira Blake Fenno on Buena Vista Street (also known as Buena Vista Avenue) in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The three-story Queen Anne home has several turreted towers and a side porch with balcony. The stable can be seen behind th...

Southwest view of the Old State House as it looked in 1793, Boston, Mass.

The image is a photomechanical print of an engraving by Samuel Hill of the Old State House in Boston. This image was issued in the periodical, "The Massachusetts Magazine", in July 1793. The view is from the southwest. The streets are bustling with pedestrians, carts, and wagons.

Exterior view of Porter's Hotel, 1974-1980 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.

An exterior view from across Massachusetts Avenue of Porter's Hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Also known as Porter's House, Zachariah B. Porter's hotel became famous as the home of the Porterhouse steak. The building is three stories high and has two entrances. Several workers repair the shingles...

Birth place of Franklin, in Milk St., Jan. 6, 1705-6, O.S., as reproduced at the Fair of the Boston Young Men's Christian Association, Decr. 25, 1858

A lithograph of the historical re-creation of Benjamin Franklin's birthplace at 17 Milk Street in Boston, Massachusetts, which was exhibited as part of a benefit fair for the building fund for the Boston Young Men's Christian Association that was held on December 21 to 30, 1858 at the Boston Music H...

Exterior of Old Ship Church, Hingham, Mass., with horse and carriage

A stereograph of the exterior of the Old Ship Meeting House in Hingham, Massachusetts, the only surviving 17th century meeting house in the United States. The view is from across the street up the driveway to the side of the church. A cupola with a spire and weathervane crown the hip roof. A man hol...

Exterior view of Old Ship Church, Hingham, Mass., with Rev. Joseph Richardson in foreground

A stereograph of the exterior of the Old Ship Meeting House in Hingham, Massachusetts, the only surviving 17th century meeting house in the United States. The view is from the beginning of the driveway up a rise to the side of the church. A cupola with a spire and weathervane crown the hip roof. A g...

Exterior view of Old Ship Church, Hingham, Mass.

A stereograph of the exterior of the Old Ship Meeting House in Hingham, Massachusetts, the only surviving 17th century meeting house in the United States. The view is from across the street up a rise to the side of the church. A cupola with a spire and weathervane crown the hip roof. A picket fence ...

Ruins of the Bank of North America, Devonshire St., after the Boston Fire

Two men sit on the ruins of the Bank of North America at 75 Franklin Street at the intersection with Devonshire Street that was destroyed in the Great Fire of Boston on November 9-10, 1872. The remaining sections of the structure are surrounded by rubble. Other devastated buildings can be seen in th...

Front elevation of an unidentified house designed by Joseph Hayward, ca. 1850

A slide of an elevation viewed from the east of a house possibly for the Ames family in North Easton, Massachusetts. The drawing is in ink and watercolor on heavy paper. Joseph Hayward designed the house in the Gothic Revival style with crenelated parapets and towers.

Christmas card, depicting a woman holding floral bouquets, undated

A young woman wearing a blue bodice, a yellow skirt, a hat with pink and blue ribbons, and pink shoes adorns the cover of this Christmas card. She holds a bouquet of flowers in each hand. Intertwined sprays of flowers decorate the edges of the card.

Christmas card, depicting a young girl sleeping on a purple pansy, undated

Christmas card with a design of a girl sleeping on a purple pansy with a background of clouds enclosed in a decorative border. The card bears the name of Marcus Ward & Co. in the lower left corner, which was a paper and stationary company that became succesful at printing greeting cards in the late ...

Christmas card border design, undated

The design for the border of a Christmas card. In the center of the design is a child in red and white-striped swaddling clothes with outstretched arms within a blue circle with radiating lines that may be the figure of the Christ Child. Floral festoons extend on either side of the central figure. "...

Christmas card, featuring string ties and floral designs, undated

A Christmas card cover decorated with two bouquets of flowers set in ovals surrounded by floral and paisley patterns.

Foss monument, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.

A stereograph of the Jacob Foss monument in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The monument is in the form of a granite obelisk, surmounted by a religious figure holding a book or Bible. Masonic symbols are cut into the stone. There are two inscriptions on the front of the monument, ...

Exterior view of 25 Exeter St., Boston, Mass.

An exterior view of the recessed entrance at 25 Exeter Street in Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts. A three-centered arch creates the area for a staircase leading to the front door. The arch is flanked by brackets with lion's heads that support an entablature on which rests a projecting mullioned wind...

Exterior view of 198 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.

An exterior view of the four-story, Richardsonian Romanesque row houses at 196 (on the left) and 198 Commonwealth Avenue (on the right) in Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts. Peabody and Stearns designed 196, built in 1881, for Mrs. Elizabeth Elliot Torrey Spooner, the widow of merchant Daniel Nicolson...

Looking up Tremont St., Boston, Mass.

A view from near the intersection of Boylston Street and Tremont Street, looking up Tremont Street along Boston Common towards Park Street. Pedestrians walk along the Tremont Street Mall, and enter and exit from the Boylston Street subway station kiosks designed by Edmund March Wheelwright. The Stat...

Tremont St. and the Mall, Boston, Mass.

Pedestrians crowd the sidewalk of theTremont Street Mall on Boston Common and walk past a kiosk of the Boylston Street subway station. Park Street Church rises behind the Park Street Station.

Tremont Street, south from West Street., Boston, Mass.

A view down Tremont Street and along Tremont Street Mall on Boston Common from the intersection with West Street. Pedestrians crowd the sidewalks on both sides of the street. Automobiles line the Boston Common side of Tremont Street.

Garden front elevation of the Frick Mansion, Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass., Oct. 9, 1904

This elevation drawing is for Eagle Rock, the summer mansion of Henry Clay Frick, in Prides Crossing, Beverly, Massachusetts. Little and Browne designed the mansion in the Neoclassical style and built the estate in 1906-1907. This is a garden front elevation drawing.

Perspective of entrance court of a house at Northeast Harbor, Maine, ca. 1929

This architectural drawing in soft graphite on paper is for a house designed by Bigelow, Wadsworth, Hubbard, and Smith.

One quarter plan and section of the second story hall of the Martha Codman House, Berkeley Villa, Newport, R.I., 1910

These two graphite on tracing paper architectural drawings are for Berkeley Villa in Newport, Rhode Island that Ogden Codman, Jr. designed for his cousin, Martha Codman. The drawing on the upper portion of the paper is a section of the second-storey hall, and that of the bottom portion is a one-quar...

Rear perspective of the Dr. William Mauran House, Providence, R.I., 1972

1 perspective : graphite on tracing paper ; 19 x 23 5/8 inches

Front elevation of an unidentified Greek Revival cottage, designed by Joseph C. Howard, location unknown, ca. 1846

A slide of an elevation drawing for a two-story Greek Revival cottage. A portico of six Doric columns forms the front of the first floor. A door is placed at the far right of the portico. Curtains cover four floor-to-ceiling windows on the first floor and two windows on the second floor. The second ...

Presentation perspective of the Colonial Apartments, Newtown, Conn., ca. 1960s

Architect Walter Percival Crabtree, Jr. designed this presentation perspective of the Colonial Apartments project. Planned for Main Street in Newtown, Connecticut, it is not clear whether the residential complex was ever built.

Cemetery, Casey Farm, North Kingston, R.I., undated

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Presentation perspective of the Islesboro Inn, Islesboro Island, Maine, 1888-1889

This presentation perspective drawing depicts the Islesboro Inn, designed by Edmund March Wheelwright of Wheelwright and Haven. Built between 1889 and 1890 on Dark Harbor bay on Islesboro Island, Maine, the architect combined elements of the Shingle style and Tudor Revival style. Delineator Robert C...

The ancestral cradle

Photographer Wallace Nutting staged this scene of a model in period costume rocking a cradle on the hearth of a fireplace and a girl in period costume peeling apples in the Rugg-Dennett House, also known as the Rugg-Gates-Dennett House, in Framingham, Massachusetts.

Drawing of Bowdoin Square, Boston, Mass.

Pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles are shown in this image of Bowdoin Square. Pedestrians stand on the corner of the Revere House hotel in the image.

Interior view of the restored south front interior of the Whitfield House, Guilford, Conn.

An interior view looking south of the main room on the first floor of the Henry Whitfield House, now the Henry Whitfield State Museum, in Guilford, Connecticut, after the restoration directed by architect John Frederick Kelly in the 1930s. The Puritan leader Henry Whitfield built the stone house in ...

Underpinning of Old State House, south side, Boston, Mass., February 3, 1903

Men and boys view the work site at the Old State House.

Photograph of an architectural drawing depicting the front elevation of the Otis House, Boston, Mass.

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Underpinning of Old State House, looking northerly, Boston, Mass., March 5, 1903

The underpinning work can be seen below the Old State House when the subway system was being constructed.

Restored interior stair tower, Whitfield House, Guilford, Conn.

A view from the first floor of the interior stair of the Henry Whitfield House, now the Henry Whitfield State Museum, in Guilford, Connecticut, after the restoration directed by architect John Frederick Kelly in the 1930s. The Puritan leader Henry Whitfield built the stone house in 1639.

Discovered second story fireplace, north wall, Whitfield House, Guilford, Conn.

A view of the second story fireplace in the north wall of the Henry Whitfield House, now the Henry Whitfield State Museum, in Guilford, Connecticut, after the restoration directed by architect John Frederick Kelly in the 1930s. The Puritan leader Henry Whitfield built the stone house in 1639.

Restored interior stair, Whitfield House, Guilford, Conn.

A view from the second floor of the interior stair of the Henry Whitfield House, now the Henry Whitfield State Museum, in Guilford, Connecticut, after the restoration directed by architect John Frederick Kelly in the 1930s. The Puritan leader Henry Whitfield built the stone house in 1639.

North wall stone lintel, Whitfield House, Guilford, Conn.

An interior view of the north wall stone lintel of the Henry Whitfield House, now the Henry Whitfield State Museum, in Guilford, Connecticut, after the restoration directed by architect John Frederick Kelly in the 1930s. The Puritan leader Henry Whitfield built the stone house in 1639.

Restored first floor main room, Whitfield House, Guilford, Conn.

An interior view of the main room on the first floor and the staircase of the Henry Whitfield House, now the Henry Whitfield State Museum, in Guilford, Connecticut, after the restoration directed by architect John Frederick Kelly in the 1930s. The Puritan leader Henry Whitfield built the stone house...

Inside window jamb, northern most window, Whitfield House, Guilford, Conn.

An interior view of the inside jamb of the northern most window of the Henry Whitfield House, now the Henry Whitfield State Museum, in Guilford, Connecticut, during the restoration directed by architect John Frederick Kelly in the 1930s. The Puritan leader Henry Whitfield built the stone house in 16...

Trade card for celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms, location unknown, undated

This trade card for celluloid collars, cuffs, and shirt bosoms contains harmful imagery and employs racist stereotypes. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they...

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Detail drawing of two Gardner-Pingree House fireplaces, Essex St., Salem, Mass., as published in American Architect and Building News

An illustration from "American Architect and Building News" contains measured drawings of details of two fireplace mantelpieces in a parlor and a bedroom of the Gardner-Pingree House at 128 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts.

Advertisement for The Heliotype Printing Co., 211 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1886

This advertisement for the Heliotype Printing Company, located at 211 Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts, appeared in Art Gems in the trade periodical, "The American Architect". Established in 1872 and reorganized in 1885, the firm describes itself as "artistic printers by the best photogelatin...

Christmas card of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams Cram, 1909

Architect Ralph Adams Cram designed this 1909 Christmas card in the Gothic Revival style. The inscription reads: "God rest you merry gentleman, let nothing you dismay, for Jesus Christ, our Saviour, was born on Christmas. Christmas greetings from Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Adams Cram. MDCCCIX." This text is t...

Catalog, Daniel Low & Co., 231 Essex Street, Salem, Mass.

The cover, done by Marjorie C. Woodbury, depicts a man in 19th century attire examining the bottom of a bowl in front of a fireplace in a room full of furnishings and decorative arts. Low's merchandise includes such items as jewelry, silverware, wedding gifts, toilet articles and novelties. This cat...

Plate from "The repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics," printed for R. Ackermann, London, No. 28, April 1811

This plate appeared in the magazine, "Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufacture, Fashions, and Politics," published by Rudolph Ackermann from 1818 to 1828. The text in a panel at the bottom of the plate reads: "Manufacturers, factors, and wholesale dealers in fancy goods, that come withi...

Craftsman look, Strathmore Paper Company, Mittineague, Mass.

The brochure promotes the use of Strathmore Paper in advertising.

Howe residence, Manchester Cove, Magnolia, Manchester, Mass.

An exterior view of the porch of the Howe House in Manchester Cove, Manchester, Massachusetts, designed by Edmund March Wheelwright. Rough stone columns support the arched roof the porch. Several chairs sit near the curved overlook for viewing the surrounding scenery.

Construction of the Tremont St. Subway, Park and Tremont Sts., Boston, Mass., 1895-1896

A view of the construction of the subway tunnel between Tremont Street and the Park Street Mall is shown from the Boston Common side of the site. This is the initial section of the first subway system in the United States, which opened on September 1,1897. A substantial portion of the steel framing ...

Exterior view of the house built for Gen. Hazard Stevens, 8 Bowdoin Ave., Dorchester, Mass., 1880

An exterior view shows a side façade of the General Hazard Stevens House, also known as Crest Lawn, at 8 Bowdoin Avenue on Mount Bowdoin in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The mansion, made of brick and a wood frame, was designed by architect Edgar Allen Poe Newcomb in the Queen Anne style in 1879-1880. ...