Waban photographs - Bethuel-Allen House - Waban, Massachusetts -

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Title

Waban photographs - Bethuel-Allen House - Waban, Massachusetts -

Subject

Waban (Newton, Mass.) -- Photographs - Waban (Newton, Mass.) -- Social life and customs. -

Description

Thirty-five photographs chiefly black & white, some framed, some in cardboard matting, some mounted on heavy paper/cardboard, in a phase box. 1 box ; 38 x 30 x 6 cm. - Waban is a Newton, Massachusetts village which sprang up after Beacon Street was extended west from Newton Centre to Woodward and Washington Streets in 1855. - View of clapboard front and shingle sided saltbox house with barn, bushes and trees. On verso a pencil sketch of the house and description of architectural features. "1st home of Ralph Waldo Emerson 1833-34". "Photograph by Clarence S. Luitwieler - Copyrighted - House on Woodward St., Newton Highlands occupied by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1833-34. From Cabot's "Memoirs of Emerson" Volume 1, page 205. "Emerson sailed from Liverpool September 4, 1833. Arrived in New York, October 9th, and soon after rejoined his mother at Newton, near Boston, half a mile from the upper falls of the Charles River, where she had been living during his absence; a pleasant farming country with scattered woodlands." "Gift of Mrs. L. Vernon Briggs, 12 February 1943." "Gift of Mr. Thomas Eliot Andrews, 1961." -

Creator

Newton Free Public Library
Photographer - Clarence S. Luitwieler

Source

http://library.minlib.net/record=b2370962
Newton Free Library

Date

[199-]

Contributor

Newton Free Library

Rights

Management Restrictions apply. Contact the Newton Free Library’s Reference Department for details.

Format

image/jpeg

Type

image/jpeg

Files

Citation

Newton Free Public Library, “Waban photographs - Bethuel-Allen House - Waban, Massachusetts -,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 20, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/11809.

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