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Exterior view of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

The front north entrance to the home of poet Amy Lowell is seen from the driveway. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

Exterior view of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

The west front of the House, facing Warren Street, is seen from the garden. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

Exterior view of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

The west front of the House, facing Warren Street, is seen from the garden. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

View of the garden of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

The garden with its pathways and flowering bushes is seen in this image. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

View of the grounds of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

The grounds between the House and the street are shown with a path running through them. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

View of the garden of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

Flowering trees are seen next to a garden path in the image. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

View of the garden of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

Pathways wind through the garden of poet Amy Lowell's Brookline home. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

View of the garden of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

A pathway leads past flowering shrubs and large trees in the garden at Lowell House. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

Exterior view of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

The front entrance can be seen with the drive branching off to the rear of the house. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

Exterior view of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

The west front of the House, facing Warren Street, is seen from the garden. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

View of the street entrance to Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

The entrance posts to Sevenels read "To 70" from Heath Street. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

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View of the garden of Sevenels, Augustus Lowell House, 70 Heath Street and Warren Street, Brookline, Mass., undated

Pathways wind through the garden of poet Amy Lowell's Brookline home. The Sevenels refers to the seven Lowell family members who lived on the property.

Family vacation album of northern New England snapshots

A photograph album of eighteen black and white snapshots. The cover reads "Aristo Snapshots." The album includes family snapshots taken in October, 1938, of locations in northern New England including Franconia Notch, Dixville Notch, Gorham, hurricane damage in North Woodstock, and the Androscoggin ...

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Cogswell's Grant Farm Book #1

Title inside : "John Cogswell's Grant and some of the Houses Thereon, 1636-1839". Compiled by Nina Fletcher Little. Includes Cogswell family history, property records of Jonathan Cogswell (1687-1752), inventory of William Cogswell, Sr. (1619-1700), and Williams Cogswell (1694-1762), wills, land rec...

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Cogswell's Grant Farm Book #2

Photocopies of photographs of Essex, family life of the Little family at Cogswell's Grant (1949-1968) including family celebrations and parties, the wedding of JAck and Francoise, farming, photos and clippings about the Hurricane of 1954, newspaper clippings about Essex, copies of Christmas cards, a...

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Cogswell's Grant Farm Book #3

Photocopies of photographs of life of the Little family at Cogswell's Grant from 1969-1987. Includes house interiors, storms, clambakes, family groups, celebrations, Bert and Nina Little, newspaper clippings and a detailed guest list for a 1979 clambake.

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Cogswell's Grant Farm Book #4

Photocopies of photographs of Cogswell's Grant and the Little family from 1987-1991. Includes interior and exterior views of the house and gardens, family celebrations and parties ,the wedding of Lisa Craig and Glenn Kris, farming, family and friends, and articles about Cogswell's Grant from Nation...

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Early Crehore Family Portraits

11 loose photographs of Crehore family between 1865-1900. Loose in folder.Photographs include : Mary Wyer (Loring) Crehore, Elizabeth Tracy Crehore, Frederick Morton Crehore, Ellen Douglas Deland.

Crehore Family - Newton Lower Falls and Cohasset

152 Crehore Family photos taken in Cohasset, Plymouth and Newton Lower Falls between 1900-1902. Most are photographs of Sybil Crehore as a baby and toddler.

Crehore Family in Newton Lower Falls and Rangeley Lake, Maine

An album consisting of seventy-two black-and-white photographs of the Crehore family. Most photographs were taken in Newton Lower Falls and at Rangeley Lake, including one photo of the family home in Chestnut Hill in 1920 and the Sweet family home (known as the Hap Carter home) in Honolulu in 1847. ...

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Glenmary, Newton Lower Falls 1880's

23 black-and white-photographs of Glenmary, Newton Lower Falls in the 1880s. Includes interior and exterior phorographs of house, grounds, and barns. Also several shots of the Charles River. Note picture of the dining room with silver Cann on breakfront shelf by renowned silversmith John Coney.

Glenmary, the Crehore home, Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts

This album includes one hundred two photographs of "Glenmary" in Newton Lower Falls in the 1880s. Glenmary was the home of the Crehore family. The album includes images of the house interior and the grounds, including gardens, fields, the Charles River, and outbuildings. Many of the images document ...

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211 Hope St., Providence, R.I., Parlor, undated

View of parlor showing mirror, furniture, wall hangings, drapery, and chandelier. The house belonged to George Morris Smith, son-in-law of Royal C. Taft.

211 Hope St., Providence, R.I., Dining Room, undated

View of dining room showing table, chairs, chandelier, wall hangings, and other furniture. The house belonged to George Morris Smith, son-in-law of Royal C. Taft.

211 Hope St., Providence, R.I., Library, undated

View of library showing bookcase, chairs, table, and drapery. The house belonged to George Morris Smith, son-in-law of Royal C. Taft.

Taft House, 79 Waterman St., Providence, R.I., Parlor, undated

View of parlor showing wall mirror, chairs, table, and wall hangings. The house belonged to Royal C. Taft.

Taft House, 79 Waterman St., Providence, R.I., Parlor, undated

View of parlor showing furniture, wall hangings, drapery, and chandelier. The house belonged to Royal C. Taft.

Taft House, 79 Waterman St., Providence, R.I., Library, undated

View of library showing wall mirror, chandelier, fireplace, bookcases, wall hangings, and chairs. The house belonged to Royal C. Taft.

Taft House, 79 Waterman St., Providence, R.I., Library, undated

View of library showing table, chairs, bookcases, and chandelier. The house belonged to Royal C. Taft.

211 Hope St., Providence, R.I.

Exterior view of 211 Hope St., Providence, R.I. The house belonged to George Morris Smith, son-in-law of Royal C. Taft.

Suggestions for home decoration, published by Henry Bosch Co., Chicago, Illinois

The wallpapers, paint and varnishes made by the Henry Bosch Company are described. "The selection and use of wallpaper," by Nancy McClelland is included. The business has stores in Chicago, New York, Boston and Newark. The Boston store is located at 118 Summer Street.

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Italy

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Sketchbook, William Robert Ware, undated

A sketchbook of drawings by William Robert Ware of views in Rome.

Trade card for 1640 Hart House, Route 1, Ipswich, Mass., undated

A trade card advertising 1640 Hart House. Front of card shows an image of the living room fireplace. Back of card includes the address, phone number, and hours, as well as the statement, "Cocktails Served at the Landing Noon to Midnight."

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Sketchbook, Fred G. Young of Buckingham Street, Boston, Mass.

A sketchbook with views from various Massachusetts towns. The name Fred G. Young is written inside the front cover.

Scrapbook of the Asher Benjamin Exhibit at the Greenfield Public Library

Title page reads, "Scrapbook of the Asher Benjamin Exhibit at the Greenfield Public Library Summer of 1948 and 'A Talk to the Greenfield Historical Society on Asher Benjamin' by Edward Caswell Perry, Librarian, Greenfield Public Library April 27, 1948 (in back of scrapbook)." Includes photographs...

Annual catalogue no. 33, H.R. Plimpton & Co., house furnishers, 1075 to 1079 Washington Street and 1 to 15 Waterford Street, Boston, Mass.

Furniture for the home, office and library is described with images, measurements and prices. The back cover has an illustration of the building.

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Appointment of Joseph Lemmon as Justice of the Peace, 1744

1 sheet of paper ; 9.5 x 15 inches

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Court summons for John Williams of Groton to answer to charges from Joseph Lemmon, 1742

A summons for John Williams of Groton to appear at the Inferior Court of Common Pleas to answer to charges from Joseph Lemmon of Charlestown. The charge is that Williams neglected to pay the balance of his account with Lemmon.

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Court document requring Thomas Kidder to pay debt owed to Joseph Lemmon, 1737

An order to Thomas Kidder to pay his debt to Joseph Lemmon.

Square Deal Miller's 1919 catalog, Miller-Hoefer Co., Detroit, Michigan

The catalog offerings focus on watches and rings. The order form verso asks for personal information such as employer, debts and number of dependents.

Trade card for J.D. Clark & Son, book binders, Montpelier, Vermont, undated

The card is in the shape of a book. Clark carries blank books and performs paper ruling.

Illustrated catalog of jewelry and jewelry novelties for trust scheme advertisers and the mail order trade, Royal Novelty Co., manufacturing jewelers, 8 Short St., Attleboro, Mass.

The catalog has various types of jewelry, such as pins, rings, buttons and cross pendants. Three separate leaflets describe the trust scheme advantages and process. A letter to the customer, a premium list and an order form are included. The business was established in 1892.

Invitation to the Christmas Exhibition, Richard Schwarz's Toy Emporium, 497 & 499 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., c 1885

The invitation also announces the grand opening of German, French and English toys, dolls and fancy goods. The business has relocated to 484 and 486 Washington Street in Boston. A Santa Claus figure pours toys down the chimney in the cover image. In the verso image a mother decorates the Christmas t...

Billhead for Richard Messer, dealer in granite and marble work of all kinds, Claremont, New Hampshire, dated November 1, 1905

The billhead shows images of the office, works and a monument example. There is an envelope included addressed to P.A. Robinson in Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated November 8, 1905.

74 Montgomery Street, Boston, Mass., 1869

A view of the interior of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Tinkham's home at 74 Montgomery Street, including chairs, a piano, wall hangings, drapery, a wall mirror and other furniture.

Calendar for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1901

The image caption reads "The Boston Massacre, first blood of the Revolution, March 5, 1770." At the bottom of the item stamped text reads "Compliments of E.A. Pierce, 181 Devonshire St. Room 17."