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Cattle Fair Hotel, Brighton
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The pavilion. Erected for the Whig Celebration on the Common. Boston, July 4th, 1834
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Whig Pavilion, Boston Common. July 4th, 1834
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New Trinity Church, Summer Street
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New Trinity Church, Summer-street
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Trinity Church
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American House, Boston. 42 Hanover St. by Lewis Rice
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Boston, Massachusetts. Worcester Rail-Road Depot and City Hotel
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Entrance to Cornhill from Washington St.
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Houses, Summer St. with Daniel Webster House at extreme right, built c. 1835, razed c. 1865
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Market Square: Canal Street
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View in Tremont Street, Boston
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View of Boston street scene, steeple of the Old South Church (also known as the Old South Meeting House) can be seen in the...
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View of part of the old mall (Boston Common)
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View of the city of Boston
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View of the post office, City Hall &c., taken from the s.w. in Washington Street
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View of the western side of Lincoln St. and of Worcester Long Wharf and other channel wharves on the south cove
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New South Church, Summer Street, Boston
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Maverick House, East Boston, Mass.
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View of Tremont Street, Boston
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B. B. Wisner
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Boston and Bunker Hill in 1836
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Boston from Dorchester Heights, 1836
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Charlestown Female Seminary
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Charlestown Female Seminary
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Charlestown Female Seminary
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Exchange Coffee House, Boston
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Front view of the academy of Charles W. Greene, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
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St. Patrick's Church. Northampton St. Boston
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St. Patrick's Church. Northampton St. Boston
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View of the new court house, Court Street, Boston
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The Hutchinson House
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Trinity Church, Summer and Hawley Streets, built 1829, burned 1872
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East Boston Branch
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Lyman School, East Boston
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Das Rathaus in Boston, i.d. Verein. Staaten
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View of the Maverick House at East Boston
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Boston from the Dorchester Heights
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Bunker Hill Quick-step, Boston
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Henry Prentiss, importer and manufacturer of all kinds of musical instruments, No. 52 Court Street, Boston
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New court house
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Warren Phalanx quick step. As performed for the first time by the Boston Brass Band on their trip to Salem, July 18th 1838
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Faneuil Hall, from the water
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Leuchtthurm von Boston. Phare de Boston. Boston lighthouse
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Youle Cottage - Roxbury Highlands
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Boston
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Boston, and Bunker Hill
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Boston. Corner of Washington, Winter and Summer Sts.
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Boston, Massachusetts. House in Roxbury in which Gen. Joseph Warren was born. As it was in 1840
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Brattle St. Church
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Bunker Hill and Monument
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Bute Cottage - Roxbury Highlands
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Commercial Coffee House, corner of Milk & Batterymarch Sts. Boston. Levi Whitney, proprietor
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Faneuiel Hall Boston
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Faneuil Hall, 1776
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Faneuil Hall, from the water
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Faneuil Hall, from the water
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First Universalist Church, Guild Row, corner of Dudley St. Roxbury, Mass.
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Foyer of Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica
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New Custom House, Boston. A. B. Young, Archt.
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Old house on Parer St. Boston
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Shawmut. The site of Boston
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State Street, Boston
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View of Beacon Street, Boston
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View of façade of "Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica" from dirt road; brick retaining wall in front of cast iron fence (opened in...
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American cottage life
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Boston from Dorchester Heights, 1844
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The Fulton Iron Foundry, (Geo. C. Thacher and Thacher & Billings, proprietors). On Turnpike St. So. Boston
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Suffolk Street Chapel from music sheet "Thou art gone to rest" by J. De Anguera
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View of the City of Boston from Dorchester Heights
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View of the City of Boston from Dorchester Heights
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View of the City of Boston from Dorchester Heights
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East view of State Street, Boston
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State Street, Boston, about 1842
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"'76" quick step
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Boston and Bunker Hill from the east
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Boston, and Bunker Hill (from the east)
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Boston, Massachusetts. View of the proposed avenue to Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown
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Bunker Hill Monument
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Church Green, Summer Street, 1843
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Henry Wenzell, importer of French boots, shoes and skins
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The streets of Boston - Summer Street
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The streets of Boston, Summer Street
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The streets of Boston. Tremont St.
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The streets of Boston. Tremont Street
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The streets of Boston. Tremont Street, south
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The streets of Boston. Tremont Street, south
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The streets of Boston. Tremont Street, south
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Tremont Street early in the nineteenth century
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Tremont Street looking north, 1843
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View of part of the old mall (Boston Common)
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Christ Church, Boston. Erected A.D. 1723
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Dreams of the past, poetry written by Miss Eliza cook, music composed by I. B. Woodbury
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Harrison Avenue Congregational Church
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The residence of Jeffrey Richardson
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The residence of Jeffrey Richardson
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This print, representing the B & N. A Royal Mail steam ship Britannia, John Hewitt, commander, leaving her dock at East Boston...
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This print, representing the B & N. A Royal Mail steam ship Britannia, John Hewitt, commander, leaving her dock at East Boston...
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View of the Grand Mass Washington Convention on Boston Common, on the 30th of May 1844
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