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Unitarian Church in ruins at Worcester, Mass., photo by International News Service, New York, New York

Text on the postcard verso reads "September 21, 1938 will long be remembered as the date of the Big Hurricane which swept all New England, in all history something never before known to this part of the country. The loss of lives was appalling; property damage mounted to hundreds of millions of doll...

Cottage blown into canal under Sagamore Bridge, Cape Cod, Mass., photo by International News Service, New York, New York

Text on the postcard verso reads "September 21, 1938 will long be remembered as the date of the Big Hurricane which swept all New England, in all history something never before known to this part of the country. The loss of lives was appalling; property damage mounted to hundreds of millions of doll...

Fallen trees and flood at Concord, New Hampshire, photo by International News Service, New York, New York

An individual paddles a boat with Stearns Grocery Co. in the background. Text on the postcard verso reads "September 21, 1938 will long be remembered as the date of the Big Hurricane which swept all New England, in all history something never before known to this part of the country. The loss of liv...

Portrait of unidentified man standing at hand pump, Spencer-Peirce-Little House, Newbury, Mass.

An unidentified man stands next to the hand pump behind the Spencer-Peirce-Little House in Newbury, Massachusetts.

Longfellow House, home of "The clock on the stairs," Pittsfield, Mass.

The house was actually owned by Thomas Gold and subsequently by Nathan Appleton, Longfellow's father-in-law. It was also known as Elm Knoll and inspired Longfellow's poem "The old clock on the stairs."

Bathing beach and hotels looking east from pier, Old Orchard Beach, Maine

Text on the verso reads "Published by Jack Sudenfield, Old Orchard Beach, Maine."

Exterior view of stables building, Brookline Country Club, Brookline, Mass.

Two large trees stand near the property.

Assembly room of Business Women's Club, State House Park, Boston, Mass.

Furniture and a fireplace can be seen in the room at 144 Bowdoin Street.

Ticket, July 4, 1776, great national anniversary, this admits to the 50th national festival at Faneuil Hall this day July 4, 1826

The ticket for the 50th anniversary celebration states dinner will be held at 3:00 p.m.

Ticket for West End Street Railway Co., Boston, Mass.

The Boston subway system opened on September 1, 1897. Text on the ticket reads "Good only on car taken in subway this day, void if carried from subway without using." The ticket is from a page in William Sumner Appleton's scrapbook.

Trade card, Taylor, Thomas & Co., importers and jobbers of dry goods, Nos. 71 and 73 Franklin Street, corner Devonshire, Boston, Mass.

Text on the item verso reads "Have resumed business at 503 Washington St. Relic. This card was in our vault and passed through the Great Fire of November, 1872."

Allston Railroad Station, Allston, Mass.

The H.H. Richardson designed Allston Depot can be seen in the image.

Railway station and Odd Fellows Hall, Allston, Mass.

The H.H. Richardson designed Allston Depot is in the foreground with several horse-drawn vehicles around it. The Allston Hall building houses the Odd Fellows, the Taft & Waite real estate business and the Allston News Company. Text at the top of the building reads "Allston Hall Block, 1889-1890." ...

Birthplace of John Adams, second President of the United States, built about 1663, Quincy, Mass.

A wooden rail fence is in front of the property.

Ranges Light, Georges Island, Boston Harbor, Boston, Mass.

The lighthouse and other buildings can be seen in the image.

Ranges Light, Georges Island, Boston Harbor, Boston, Mass.

The moon shines over the lighthouse and other buildings on Georges Island. The verso has a small newspaper clipping about the Boston port affixed to it.

Bookplate printed for the Massachusetts Historical Society on the fund given by William Bradford Homer Dowse, designed by Sidney Lawton Smith

Pedestrians walk up and down the Boston Common path in front of the Massachusetts State House. Text over the beehive illustration at the top reads "Sic vos non vobis."

Bookplate for Catherine Pollock Loveland, engraved by J.W. Jameson

The statue is "The Puritan," Deacon Samuel Chapin done by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The name "J.W. Jameson" is handwritten at the bottom of the bookplate. A hand-drawn small flag is on the lower right side.

Regulations for the library of the Middlesex Mechanic Association, undated

The text outlines the rules for members around book borrowing.

Bookplate for Anna Ray Chatman, her book, engraved by F.G. Hall

Anna Ray Chatman was the niece of the engraver Frederick Garrison Hall.

Bookplate for the City of Boston, Boston, Mass.

The City of Boston seal is above the text which describes the textbook use policy in the Boston Public Schools.

Addition to Stable for Henry C. Bowen Esq. Woodstock, Conn.

Includes: Framing Plan of Rear, Addition to Stable for Henry C. Bowen Esq. Woodstock, Conn. Framing Plan of Side, Addition to Stable for Henry C. Bowen Esq. Woodstock, Conn. Framing Plan of Front, Addition to Stable for Henry C. Bowen Esq. Woodstock, Conn. Framing Plan of Both Floors, Additio...

Hood Farm, Derry, New Hampshire

The barn and house are behind a stone fence and a stand of trees.

Hoods Farm, Derry, New Hampshire

Dairy cattle graze in a pasture on the Hood Farm.

Dairy barn, Derry, New Hampshire

The upper right corner has a seal with a cow in the middle with text that reads "H.P. Hood & Sons, Milk." Text below the seal reads "Established 1846."

Hood Farm, Derry, New Hampshire

The barn and house can be seen in the image.

Studio portrait of Commander John Ancrum Winslow, Boston, Mass., 1861

Studio portrait of Commander John Ancrum Winslow, Boston, Mass., 1861

Studio portrait of Captain John Ancrum Winslow, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Captain John Ancrum Winslow, Boston, Mass., undated verso - Captain Winslow The Kearsage, USN

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Studio portrait of , Boston, Mass.,

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Greetings from Plymouth Rock, Plymouth County Court House, Plymouth, Mass.

The Plymouth County Courthouse can be seen in the image.

Exterior view, old Boston Court House, 26 Court Street, Boston, Mass.

Entrances to the Court Street Station of the East Boston subway tunnel are seen to the right and left of the courthouse entrance. Young's Hotel is on the left side of the image. The building in back of the courthouse is old Boston City Hall. Text on the white sign on the right reads "Historic Boston...

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Black & Case, Photographic Artists, 163 & 173 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., Active 1864-1866

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Studio portrait of Lizzie Frances Cotton, Boston, Mass., 1864

Studio portrait of Lizzie Frances Cotton, Boston, Mass., 1864

Shopping hour, Washington St., Boston, Mass.

Pedestrians pass up and down Washington Street at the intersection of Temple Place on the left and Avon Street on the right. The Jordan Marsh department store is on the right side of the image. The Houston dry goods store is on the left. A sign above the Houston name reads "The busiest corner on Bos...

Postcard, West Cedar Street, Boston, Mass.

Handwritten text on the verso reads "Looking north to Mt. Vernon St. crossing. Acorn St. leading off just beyond seated figures on the right."

Postcard, West Cedar Street, Boston, Mass.

Handwritten text on the verso reads "Looking south from Revere Street and beyond." The intersection in the distance would be Pinckney Street.

Crow's nest, summer home of the late Joe Jefferson, Buzzard's Bay, Mass., photograph by F.C. Small

The summer home of the actor Joseph Jefferson is seen with a small portrait of him on the left side of the image. The house was demolished in 1998. Text on the verso reads "Published by F.C. Small, Buzzard's Bay, Mass. No. 55. Made in Germany."

Birthplace of John Adams, second President of the United States, Quincy, Mass.

A wood rail fence is in front of the property. Text on the image reads "This house built in 1681. Handcolored."

Birthplace of President John Quincy Adams on left, birthplace of President John Adams on right, house built 1681, Quincy, Mass.

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Studio portrait of John Brown, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of John Brown, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of an unidentified man, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of an unidentified man, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Alice Barker, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Alice Barker, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Sarah Dudley Baxter, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Sarah Dudley Baxter, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Charles Sumner, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Charles Sumner, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Charles J. Mason, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Charles J. Mason, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Louisa Kellogg, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Louisa Kellogg, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of F. E. Mulliken, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of F. E. Mulliken, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Joseph Baxter, Boston, Mass., November 30, 1865

Studio portrait of Joseph Baxter, Boston, Mass., November 30, 1865

Studio portrait of Caddie Moore, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of Caddie Moore, Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of John A. Andrew Boston, Mass., undated

Studio portrait of John A. Andrew Boston, Mass., undated