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Burgess & Lang Bldgs., Haverhill, Mass., largest shoe factories in the world

An exterior view from across the railroad tracks of the front and side façades of the Burgess Building (on the right) and Lang Building (on the left) on Essex Street in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Charles Willis Damon, a prominent architect in Haverhill, built the two eight-story buildings, which were...

Burgess and Lang Buildings, Haverhill, Mass.

An exterior view from across Essex Street of the front and side façades of the Burgess Building (on the right) and Lang Building (on the left) in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Charles Willis Damon, a prominent architect in Haverhill, built the two eight-story buildings, which were the largest concrete s...

The Burgess Building, largest concrete factory in the world, Haverhill, Mass.

An exterior view from across Essex Street of the front façade of the Burgess Building in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Charles Willis Damon, a prominent architect in Haverhill, built the two eight-story buildings, which were the largest concrete shoe factories in the world at that time, for bankers Will...

Burgess, Lang & Co., mfg. buildings, Haverhill, Mass., largest concrete shoe factories in the world

An exterior view from across the railroad tracks of the front and side façades of the Burgess Building (on the right) and Lang Building (on the left) on Essex Street in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Charles Willis Damon, a prominent architect in Haverhill, built the two eight-story buildings, which were...

Burgess & Lang Bldgs., largest concrete shoe factories in the world, Haverhill, Mass.

An exterior view from across the railroad tracks of the front and side façades of the Burgess Building (on the right) and Lang Building (on the left) on Essex Street in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Charles Willis Damon, a prominent architect in Haverhill, built the two eight-story buildings, which were...

Wentworth chamber, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth

This interior view shows the south parlor chamber of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her son Thomas, who died in 1768. In 1793, Major William Gardner bought the h...

Nichols bedchamber, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth

This interior view shows the Nichols bedchamber, or dining room chamber, of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her son Thomas, who died in 1768. In 1793, Major Willi...

Peirce bedchamber, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth

This interior view shows the Pierce bedchamber of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her son Thomas, who died in 1768. In 1793, Major William Gardner bought the hous...

Splayed fireplace, Peirce bedchamber, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth

This interior view shows the splayed fireplace in the Pierce bedchamber of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her son Thomas, who died in 1768. In 1793, Major Willia...

Gardner chamber

This interior view shows the Gardner bedchamber, or north parlor chamber, of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her son Thomas, who died in 1768. In 1793, Major Will...

South parlor chamber

Wallace Nutting staged this photograph in the south parlor chamber of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A model in period costume sits next to a tester bed. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her son...

A bacchanal procession

This photograph presents a close-up view of the wallpaper in the dining room of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The design includes a bacchanal procession. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her so...

Upper hall, extreme position, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth

This interior view shows the upper hall of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her son Thomas, who died in 1768. In 1793, Major William Gardner bought the house and l...

Stair, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth

Wallace Nutting staged this photograph in the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A model in period costume sits on the landing at the turning of a staircase. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her son Tho...

Great panel, north parlor, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth

This interior view shows the panel above the fireplace in the north parlor of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her son Thomas, who died in 1768. In 1793, Major Wil...

Jaffrey House parlor

This interior view shows the parlor fireplace in the Georgian-style Jaffrey House on Daniel Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Wood paneling covers the walls except one area with wallpaper. Corinthian pilasters flank the fireplace, which has been blocked up. George Jaffrey, a New Hampshire Supreme...

Jaffrey House cupboard

A view of the corner cupboard, with its doors and drawers closed, in the Georgian-style Jaffrey House on Daniel Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A carved cornice and Corinthian pilasters adorn the cupbord. A bow-back Windsor chair stands next to the cupboard. George Jaffrey, a New Hampshire Supr...

Jaffrey House cupboard

A view of the carved shell-top corner cupboard, with its doors open, in the Georgian-style Jaffrey House on Daniel Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The shelves are stacked with various glassware, dishes, platters, pitchers, and other serving vessels. A carved cornice and Corinthian pilasters ado...

Jaffrey House

A view of the front façade of the three-story Georgian-style Jaffrey House on Daniel Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The entry porch is crowned by a sunburst pediment. Three dormers project from the hip roof. George Jaffrey, a New Hampshire Supreme Court justice, built the house on Daniel Stree...

Jaffrey House hall

A view of the entrance hall and stairs in the Georgian-style Jaffrey House on Daniel Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A runner covers the stairs. Two leather fire buckets hang from the arched wall. The right fire bucket bears "no. 2" and "1827." The walls are decorated with wainscoting and wallp...

An arched hall

A view of the entrance hall and stairs in the Georgian-style Jaffrey House on Daniel Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A model in period costume descends the stairs, which are covered by a runner. Two leather fire buckets hang from the arched wall. The right fire bucket bears "no. 2" and "1827." ...

Exterior view, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth, N.H.

An exterior view from across Mechanic Street of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House in Posrtsmouth, New Hampshire before the restoration of Wallace Nutting. A picket fence surrounds the property. The shutters of the first floor windows are open while those of the second floor are closed. Curv...

Exterior view, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth, N.H., before Nutting restoration

An exterior view from across Mechanic Street of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House in Posrtsmouth, New Hampshire before the restoration of Wallace Nutting. The Second Empire-style entry porch is supported by Corinthian columns and is surmounted by a balustrade. The front louver doors are clo...

Exterior view, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth, N.H., before Nutting restoration

An exterior view from the intersection of Mechanic Street and Gardner Street of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House in Posrtsmouth, New Hampshire before the restoration of Wallace Nutting. A picket fence surrounds the property. The stairs leading to the front door has railings. The Second Emp...

The tenth generation

Wallace Nutting staged this photograph in the parlor of the Warner House on Daniel Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A model in period costume knits on a window seat next to the fireplace. Three large portraits of the Warner family by Joseph Blackburn hang on the wood-paneled walls. Captain Archi...

The Marvin door

A hand-tinted view of the front façade of the Federal-style Langley Boardman House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A rounded Ionic portico forms the entrance way to the house. A fanlight and sidelights surrond the front door. A Palladian window in a blind arch crowns the curved portico. A wrought iron...

Doctor's door

A hand colored exterior view of the three-story Federal-style Larkin House on Middle Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Also known as the Larkin-Ladd House, Larkin-Richter House, and Dr. Richter House, bookseller, publisher, auctioneer, and privateer Samuel Larkin built the house in 1815 with the ...

Langdon door

A view of the front panel door and portico of the Governor John Langdon House at 143 Pleasant Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Four Corinthian columns support the portico and balustrade. John Langdon, a successful merchant who served as a U.S. senator and governor of New Hamsphire, began constru...

Hallway door to north parlor, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth, N.H., ca. 1915

Wallace Nutting staged this photograph in the entrance hall of the Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A model in period costume and hat stands in the doorway to a parlor and looks toward the front door. A tall case clock stands to the right of the parlor door. O...

At the landing

Wallace Nutting staged this photograph in the second floor hall of the Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A model in period costume stands at the upper landing of the main staircase.

"Arbor Amalfi"

A view of the length of the passageway of a pergola. The latticework roof is made from branches. Vines twist around several of the columns supporting the roof. At the far end is an arched entranceway. There are several gardening implements, such as a watering can, on the stairs to the left of the en...

Sarah Orne Jewett in the garden, South Berwick, Maine

From right to left, Sarah Orne Jewett, her sister, Mary Rice Jewett, and possibly, Emily Davis Tyson, stand in the garden of the Jewett family house in South Berwick, Maine. The Jewetts and Tyson, who lived in Hamilton House in South Berwick, were neighbors and friends. The roof and a chimney of a b...

"Wild Carrot," South Berwick, Maine

A close-up image of wild carrot plants in a field or garden in South Berwick, Maine.

Lunch under the umbrella

Irene Curtis and Emily Russel Tyson eat a picnic lunch in the woods of Hamilton House in South Berwick, Maine. The former sits under an umbrella while the latter wears a coat and hood.

"Haying before storm," Hamilton House, South Berwick, Maine

Agricultural workers gather hay in a field at Hamilton House in South Berwick, Maine as a rainstorm approaches. Two men load hay onto a horse-drawn wagon while another worker collects hay with a large rake.

View of Hamilton House gardens, South Berwick, Maine, undated

The gardens of Hamilton House in South Berwick, Maine are seen through an archway entwined with vines. A path of flagstones leads to a sundial in the center of the garden.

Isabella Curtis "Gathering flowers," Hamilton House, South Berwick, Maine

Isabella Curtis gathers wild flowers in a field near Hamilton House in South Berwick, Maine. She has filled a flower basket with what appears to be daisies. The house can be seen in the distance. The initials "I.C." are handwritten on the lower border of the page of the photograph album.

"A.H.B., C.H., and Irene Curtis" with car, Manchester, Mass.

Irene Curtis speaks with two well-dressed young men sitting in an early model car in Manchester, Massachusetts. The initials are handwritten on the lower border of the page of the photograph album: "I.C., C.H., A.H.B."

Hamilton House garden, South Berwick, Maine

A view from the interior of the garden of haystacks in the fields of Hamilton House in South Berwick, Maine. The perspective is through the doorway in the lattice wall of the garden, which is surmounted by a pediment and ornamented with two urns, and the gate of the outer wall, which is also crowned...

Postcard of the White Chamber in the Brewster House, Kingston, Mass., undated

This postcard shows a bedroom in the Brewster House, also known as Woodside, in Kingston, Massachusetts. A bedspread covers the bed and pillows of the four-poster canopy bed. A water pitcher in a washbowl sits on a side table.

"Mowing Rye," South Berwick, Maine

Two men mow rye in a field at Hamilton House in South Berwick, Maine. One man mows the rye with what appears to be a scythe, and the other man gathers the rye.

East end of the Eleazer Arnold House showing corner post and framing, Lincoln, R.I.

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Exterior view of the Eleazer Arnold House, Lincoln, R.I.

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Southeast corner of the Eleazer Arnold House, Lincoln, R.I.

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Fireplace, Eleazer Arnold House, Lincoln, R.I.

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Exterior view of the Eleazer Arnold House, Lincoln, R.I.

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Exterior view of the stone end of the Eleazer Arnold House, Lincoln, R.I.

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Exterior view of the front of the Eleazer Arnold House, Lincoln, R.I.

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Exterior view of the back of the Eleazer Arnold House, Lincoln, R.I.

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Picture puzzle, game box, McLoughlin Bros., New York, New York, 1889

The paddle steamer City of Worcester illustrates the lid of a 60 piece jigsaw puzzle box. Harlan and Hollingsworth of Wilmington, Delaware, built the ship, which the Norwich & New York Transportation Company launched in 1881 as one of the first iron-hulled steamers to ply the waters of Long Island S...