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Trees on the west side of Tremont St. Mall looking northwest, Boston Common, Boston, Mass., August 3, 1914

Several men sit on benches on a pathway near the Park Street Mall of Boston Common. Four of the men wear boaters, and two read newspapers. Pedestrians walk along Tremont Street past the R.H. Stearns department store and St. Paul's Church, and riders exit from the Boylston Street subway station.

Living tableau of the American Flag with forty-five stars, Boston Common, Aug. 16, 1904

Over two thousand girls and boys from Boston, Massachusetts form a "living flag" on grandstands, 120 by 60 feet, at the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic on the Tremont Street Mall of Boston Common opposite Temple Place on August 16, 1904. The school children are dressed in red, ...

Muster on Boston Common

A military unit wearing bearskins and bandoliers and bearing rifles with fixed bayonets stand assembled at the foot of a hill (perhaps Flagstaff Hill) on Boston Common. A military band, some members of whom hold brass instruments such as trombones and trumpets, are gathered behind the soldiers. At t...

Ruins of ancient trees on Boston Common after the Great New England Hurricane

The Great New England Hurricane on September 21, 1938 destroyed many trees on Boston Common. Branches and trunks lie strewn across the ground. The dome of the Massachusetts State House is seen above the devastation.

Monument commemorating the 1860s football games of the Oneida Football Club, Boston Common, erected in 1925

A close-up view shows the monument to the Oneida Football Club of Boston near the Spruce Street gate to Boston Common. The Oneidas were the first organized football club in the United States and played on the Common from 1862 to 1865. The surviving seven members of the team dedicated the monument on...

Boston Common during a snow storm

A blanket of snow covers Boston Common and weighs down the branches of the trees. A crew of workers shovel out the pathways. In the middle distance is the Brewer Fountain, which was donated by merchant Gardner Brewer to the city in 1868 and is a copy of a fountain which he saw at the 1855 Paris Worl...

Photomechanical illustration of the interior of the Old Ship Meeting House, Hingham, facing pulpit

This interior view displays the Old Ship Meeting House in Hingham, Massachusetts, the only surviving 17th century meeting house in the United States. Elements of the hip roof structure are visible, such as the curved struts, king post, rafters, and purlins. The ground floor is comprised of box pews ...

Photograph of a woodcut depicting the exterior of the Old Ship Meeting House, Hingham, about 1850.

A woodcut exterior view of the Old Ship Meeting House in Hingham, Massachusetts, the only surviving 17th century meeting house in the United States. A cupola with a spire and weathervane crown the hip roof.

Underside of roof of Old Ship Meeting House, Hingham.

An interior view of the underside of the roof of the Old Ship Meeting House in Hingham, Massachusetts, the only surviving 17th century meeting house in the United States. The elements of the hip roof structure are visible, such as the curved struts, king post, rafters, and purlins. A set of stairs l...

Interior of Meeting House, Hingham ("Old Ship Meeting House").

An interior view of the Old Ship Meeting House in Hingham, Massachusetts, the only surviving 17th century meeting house in the United States. Pews fan outward from the pulpit, which has staircases on either side of it, a sounding-board above it, and two Palladian windows behind it. Pews occupy the g...

Interior of Old Ship Church, Hingham, before restoration and with 18th century pulpit.

An interior view of the Old Ship Meeting House in Hingham, Massachusetts, the only surviving 17th century meeting house in the United States. Pews fan outward from the pulpit, which has staircases on either side of it, a sounding-board above it, and drapes and curtains covering the two windows behin...

The "Old Church," Hingham

This stereograph shows 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 along the driveway up a rise to the side of the church. A cupola with a spire and weathervane crown the hip roof. A group of pe...

Hon. Matthew Bridge's wedding gift to his son, Nathan, 1814

Matthew Bridge, a member of the Massachusetts state legislature and senate, gave this two-story Georgian-style house on Green Street in Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts to his son Nathan, a prominent businessman, on the occasion of his marriage to Elizabeth Bartlett in 1814.

Exterior view of the Tufts House, corner of Prospect and Chelsea Sts., Charlestown

This exterior view from the intersection of Prospect Street and Chelsea Streets shows the Nathan Tufts house, its terraced lawns, and stables in Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. A widows' walk surmounts the roof of the two-story house. Just past the stable of the house on Prospect Street is the F...

Bunker Hill Monument, as seen from the Grain Elevator, Charlestown, Mass.

This aerial view shows the Bunker Hill Monument and the surrounding area in Charlestown, Massachusetts. The photograph may have been taken from the grain elevator of the Fitchburg Railroad at the Hoosac Tunnel docks in Charlestown.

Interior view of the fireplace, Edward Everett House, 16 Harvard St., Charlestown

An interior view shows a fireplace and mantel in a room in the Edward Everett House in Charlestown, Massachusetts. A fire basket with logs sits in the fireplace. The mantel is decorated with double slender columns and single ogee arches.

Window and door, Harrison Baldwin House, 16-18 School St., Charlestown

This interior view of the Harrison Baldwin House in Charlestown, Massachusetts shows a room in disrepair. A window is boarded up. Refuse is heaped on the floor and plaster has fallen off to reveal the lath. A door leads into a room that appears to be in a similar condition.

Ceiling, pipe, and molding, Harrison Baldwin House, 16-18 School St., Charlestown, Mass.

This interior view of the Harrison Baldwin House in Charlestown, Massachusetts shows various details of a room, including a molded arch and pilaster on the wall and the molding of the ceiling.

View of Inman Square, Cambridge, looking east

The intersection of Cambridge, Hampshire and Beacon Streets is seen in Inman Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Streetcars and horse-drawn vehicles share the road.

View of Central Square, Cambridge, Mass.

Central Square, looking west, is seen in this image.

View of Lexington St., East Boston, looking east

Row houses crowd together on Lexington Street in East Boston, Massachusetts. Trees lining the sidewalks almost form a canopy over the cobblestone roadway. A trolley car with the sign "Tunnel" and an advertisement for the Boston Pops travels along the street. On December 30, 1904, the Boston Elevated...

Interior view of H.H. Richardson's office, Brookline, Mass.

An interior view of the private library and office of Henry Hobson Richardson in the residence, originally the Samuel Gardner Perkins House, on 25 Cottage Street in Brookline, Massachusetts where he lived and worked from 1874 to his death in 1886. Bookshelves and bookcases line the walls. Oak beams ...

View of Meridian St., East Boston, looking north

Two trolley cars travel through a commercial area on Meridian Street in East Boston, Massachusetts. One of them has a sign marked "Tunnel" and an advertisement for the Boston Pops. On December 30, 1904, the Boston Elevated Railway Company opened the East Boston Tunnel, the first underwater subway tu...

Steamship City of Columbus at wharf, East Boston, Mass., 1882-1884

The coastal steamer, City of Columbus, is shown at the Fort Point Channel terminal of the New York & New England Railroad. The boat entered service in 1882 and was wrecked on January 17, 1884.

View of Chelsea Bridge looking south

Repairs are made to the Chelsea Street Bridge that connects East Boston with Chelsea, Massachusetts over the Chelsea Creek. Workers build scaffolding to work on the piers of the truss bridge. On the roadway, men appear to be examining the components of the truss. The tugboat, Dewitt C. Ivins, can be...

Barkentine "Herbert Fuller", wharf near 81 Summer St., East Boston, "at time of trial for the murder of the captain"

The barkentine "Herbert Fuller" of Harrington, Maine is moored at a wharf near Summer Street in East Boston, Massachusetts. During a voyage to Rosario, Argentina, Captain Charles I. Nash, his wife Laura, and second mate August W. Blomberg were murdered on July 14, 1896. First mate Thomas M. C. Bram ...

Carlton's Wharf, East Boston, Mass., 1880s

Two sailing ships are moored at Carlton's Wharf in East Boston, Massachusetts. The view is of the bows of the ships at low tide.

Maverick Square, East Boston

Passengers await trolley cars at the station in Maverick Square, East Boston, Massachusetts. A trolley car is parked at the station. The entrance to the East Boston Tunnel is behind the station. On December 30, 1904, the Boston Elevated Railway Company opened the tunnel, the first underwater subway ...

View of the Cottage Club and Pier from Terrace Gables, Falmouth Heights, Mass., undated

An exterior view of the Cottage Club and Pier from the Terrace Gables hotel across Grand Avenue in Falmouth Heights, Massachusetts. William Tobey built the Dutch Colonial style, gambrel-roof structure after the original Casino was destroyed by fire in 1909. The building also included a post office a...

Exterior view of the John Robbins House, 144 Great Rd., Acton, Mass.

In this distant exterior view, the John Robbins House, the carriage house, and barn at 144 Great Road in Acton, Massachusetts are pictured. Cows stand in a pasture enclosed by a stone wall before the house.

Exterior view of the Riedesel Mansion, corner of Brattle and Sparks Sts., from 140 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.

An exterior view from across Brattle Street of the house known variously as the Riedesel Mansion and the Sewall-Riedesel House at the corner with Sparks Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Baron Riedesel commanded the troops from Brunswick, Germany hired by the English to fight in the Revolutionary ...

Looking down Riedesel Ave., Cambridge, Mass.

A view down Riedesel Avenue to the intersection with Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Snow covers the ground and the gabled roof of a Shingle-style residence. A horse-drawn trolley car is seen on Brattle Street. Baron Riedesel commanded the troops from Brunswick, Germany hired by the Engl...

Employees at work tables

A group of nine male workers stand next to or lean on work tables in a factory. Several of the men wear aprons. There are small animal skins and patterns on the tables. This may be a factory of the shoe and boot manufacturing company, Field Bros. & Gross, of Montello, Brockton, Massachusetts.

Exterior view of the Berkeley Villa/Martha Codman Karolik House, Newport, Rhode Island, undated

A woman stands on the balcony of the Berkeley Villa/Martha Codman Karolik House in Newport, Rhode Island. The house was designed by Martha Codman's cousin, the architect Ogden Codman.

Design for a cottage for Henry C. Bowen, Esq.

Architect Joseph Collins Wells designed Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, Connecticut for Henry Chandler Bowen. These north front and east front elevations and first and second floor plans were drawn in ink and pencil with watercolor on a single sheet.

Town houses of James M. Beebe & Gardner Brewer House, covering the John Hancock Estate on Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

This presentation drawing depicts the front elevation of the French Renaissance double town houses at 29-30 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts, designed by Gridley James Fox Bryant as the homes of James M. Beebe (30 Beacon Street) and Gardner Brewer (29 Beacon Street). The John Hancock House had b...

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Set of architectural drawings of Holbrook Hall, Newton, Mass., 1875

1 set of 17 architectural drawings

Framing plan of the Thomas Wigglesworth House, Manchester, Mass., Feb. 9, 1889

This framing plan is for the ocean view of a summer cottage designed for Thomas Wigglesworth by Gridley James Fox Bryant at 9 Old Neck Road in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. The design combines Queen Anne and Colonial Revival elements. The drawing is dated February 9, 1889.

Bird's-eye perspective of the garden, The Hague, Hamilton, Mass., ca. 1915

This watercolor on paper bird's-eye perspective drawing shows the estate and garden of Alexander Cochrane, known as The Hague or The Farm, in Hamilton, Massachusetts. Arthur Shurcliff designed the garden. Cochrane was a chemical manufacturer and businessman. A wall surrounds the garden on two sides,...

Set of architectural drawings of the John McCarthy and William Kallady Houses, Roxbury, Boston, Mass., Jan. 26, 1897

1 set of 9 architectural drawings

First floor plan of the John McCarthy and William Kallady Houses, Roxbury, Boston, Mass., Jan. 26, 1897

This first floor plan is for two triple-deckers on Calumet Street in the Parker Hill neighborhood of Roxbury in Boston, Massachusetts. The architects, Samuel Rantin & Son, designed the dwellings for John McCarthy (154 Calumet Street) and William Kallady (152 Calumet Street).

Presentation drawing of an unidentified brick cottage bungalow, designed by Frank Chouteau Brown, location unknown, 1912

These presentation drawings depict a brick cottage bungalow designed by Frank Chouteau Brown. The ink and pencil on trace drawings include a front and side rendering; first and second story floor plans; and a front sectional elevation. There is information about the cubic area of the house and estim...

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Set of architectural drawings of the Mrs. Arland A. Dirlam House, Stoneham, Mass., 1935

1 set of 18 architectural drawings

Perspective drawing of an unidentified house, designed by David J. Abrahams, location unknown, 1940s

David J. Abrahams, whose office was located at 260 Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts, designed the International-style suburban house depicted in this presentation drawing rendered in colored pencil.

Design for an unidentified house, location unknown, 1920s-1950s

This is a preliminary drawing for an unidentified International-style suburban house.

Fourth of July celebration, Walpole, N.H.

A crowd of people celebrate July Fourth on the Common of Walpole, New Hampshire in 1874. They seem to be crowding around some person or activity. Some participants watch from horse-drawn carriages. The front façade of the First Congregational Church of Walpole at 15 Washington Street, built in 1833...

Portrait of Sarah Orne Jewett

This cabinet card presents a portait of author Sarah Orne Jewett in profile, taken at Warren's Portraits, 465 Washington Street in Boston.

Portrait of Sarah Orne Jewett with book

This portait shows Sarah Orne Jewett in profile reading a book while seated at a table, on which sits a small vase of flowers.

Exterior view of the Old Witch / Corwin House, North and Essex Sts., Salem

This exterior view shows the gabled front façade of the Jonathan Corwin House, also known as the Witch House, at 310 1/2 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. A car is parked at a meter in front of the house, and another car is parked in a driveway next to the house. Jonathan Corwin served as a magi...

Exterior view of the Old Witch / Corwin House, North and Essex Sts., Salem

This exterior view shows the Jonathan Corwin House, also known as the Witch House, at 310 1/2 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Jonathan Corwin served as a magistrate and judge during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Corwin's grandson's widow remodeled the house with a gambrel roof in 1746 and Ge...