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Looking west in sidewall trench, corner of Brattle & Washington Sts, sec 9

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Looking westerly in Adams Sq from Devonshire St sec 9

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Looking westerly in Dock Square from Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass.

Businesses selling carpets can be seen in the image.

Looking westerly on sec 8.5 Cornhill, Boston, Mass.

The Arthur McArthur Company furniture store is at 16-26 Cornhill on the left side of the image.

Looking westerly on sec 8.5 Cornhill, from near Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

The Arthur McArthur Company furniture store is at 16-26 Cornhill on the left side of the image.

North side Boylston Building, Boston, Mass., November 1904

The Continental carries men's and boy's clothing shown in the store windows on Boylston Street. Streetcar tracks can be seen in the image.

Part of 12" gas pipe, broken out in Cornhill near Washington St. looking E

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Part of Ames Building Washington St., Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

The detail in the window arches and street level windows can be seen in this image. The Sears Building is to the left. The intersection of Court Street with Court Square can be seen.

Part of Kennedy's Hawley Street facade, window shopper, Boston, Mass.

Construction materials can be seen in Hawley Street in front of Kennedy's clothing store. The Kennedy slogan "The Live Store" is on the building. A pedestrian looks in the store windows.

Part of Kennedy's Hawley Street facade, construction site, Boston, Mass.

Construction materials can be seen in the street in front of Kennedy's clothing store. G.R. Fisk & Co., millinery, is above Kennedy's. The Kennedy slogan "The Live Store" is on the building.

Part of south wall of Devonshire Building, Boston, Mass., March 15, 1907

Some detail can be seen on the Devonshire Building in the image.

Part of south wall Devonshire Building, Boston, Mass., March 15, 1907

The spiral fire escape can be seen on the Devonshire Building.

Part of Washington St side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

The detail in the window arches can be seen in this image. The Sears Building is to the left. The intersection of Court Street with Court Square can be seen.

Part of Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

Windows and architectural details can be seen in this view of the Ames Building. Part of the Sears Building can be seen on the left side of the image.

Part of Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

Small and large window arches can be seen in this image. The Sears Building can be seen on the other side of Court Street.

Part of Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

Windows with awnings can be seen in the image. Part of the Sears Building can be seen on the left side of the image.

Part of Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

Floors above the window arches are shown in the image.

Part of Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

Window details can be seen in the image.

Part of Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

Windows capped by arches can be seen in this image.

Part of Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., August 24, 1906

A detail of the window arches can be seen in this image.

Part of Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., August 24, 1906

Window arches can be seen on the Ames Building.

Part of Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

Window details can be seen in this image of the Ames Building.

Pedestrians near coops on Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., November 22, 1913

The Cathedral Church of St. Paul is flanked on the left by the Shepard Norwell department store and on the right by the R.H. Stearns department store. Entrances to the Park Street Station can be seen in the image.

Pieces of 12" gas pipe taken out of Cornhill

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Buildings above Lagrange St. entrance, to Washington Street tunnel, Boston, Mass., ca. 1908

The Lagrange Street entrance to the Washington Street tunnel can be seen in the lower portion of the image to the right of Baker's Lunch. The Lyman Rhodes Press Printing business can be seen on the right side of the image.

Intersection of Washington and Boylston Streets, west side, Boston, Mass.

A construction site is in front of the W.L. Douglas Shoe Company store on Washington Street. To the left is the Oblast Shoe Company at the intersection of 641 Washington and Boylston Streets. The Boylston Building is on the left side of the image.

Washington Street near Filene's, Boston, Mass., undated

Filene's department store is on the left side of the street. Just beyond it the People's Credit Company is at the corner of Winter and 433 Washington Street. Streetcar tracks can be seen on Washington Street.

Washington St. sidewalk of Boylston Building, Boston, Mass., November 6, 1904

The Continental Clothing Company store windows are shown on Washington Street. A sign for the Boylston Café is on the left side of the image.

Washington Station east bound platform showing piles of beams

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Washington Station east bound platform, showing a worker on a ladder

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Windows on Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., June 5, 1906

Window details can be seen in this image of the Ames Building.

Wooden bridge going between two rows of trees

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Work on Sec 11, looking southerly

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Work on sec 8.5 in Cornhill, looking easterly, Boston, Mass.

T.F. Swan, paper hangings, is at 12 Cornhill on the right side of the image. To the right of Swan is the Arthur McArthur Company furniture store at 16-26 Cornhill.

Looking easterly on Cornhill, sec 8.5 from opposite Franklin Avenue, Boston, Mass.

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Washington St. redline

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Broadway Surface Station

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Subway stairway coverings, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.

Noyes Brothers, men's furnishings, can be seen at 127 Tremont Street. To the right of Noyes is the Riker-Jaynes Drug Store. Traffic fills Tremont Street in the image.

Washington St. Station

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Stairway covering beside Old South Church

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Plaque: site of Public Market Place

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Model of treatment of Old State House as proposed by B.El. Ry. Co.

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Junction Devonshire and State Sts. looking northerly, Boston, Mass., March 4, 1903

A small portion of the State Street Station building site can be seen on the lower left in front of the Old State House. Streetcar tracks can be seen in the image.

State St. junction of Devonshire Sts. looking southerly

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State St. junction of Devonshire Sts. looking southerly

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Junction State and Devonshire Streets, looking northerly, Boston, Mass.

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Junction State and Devonshire Streets, Boston, Mass.

The building site for the State Street Station is shown in front of the Old State House at the intersection of State and Devonshire Streets.

Junction of State and Devonshire Sts., Old State House, Boston, Mass., March 20, 1903

The building site for the State Street Station is seen at the Old State House at the intersection of State and Devonshire Streets.

E. side of Washington St., northerly corner of Hayward Place, Boston, Mass., January 2, 1905

Construction equipment for the subway stands on Washington Street at the Hayward Place intersection.