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Salem News Office, Peabody Building, Washington St.
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9 Mead St.
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Adams houses, Quincy, Massachusetts, here were born John Adams and John Quincy Adams, his son, both Presidents of the United...
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Announcement for the exhibition of colonial wall papers, H.M. Bixby Co., 242 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated
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The Balch House, built 1638, Beverly, Massachusetts
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Birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams, Quincy, Mass.
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Birthplace of John Adams, second President of the United States, built about 1663, Quincy, Mass.
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Birthplace of John Adams, second President of the United States, Quincy, Mass.
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Birthplace of President John Quincy Adams on left, birthplace of President John Adams on right, house built 1681, Quincy, Mass.
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Birthplaces of 2nd and 6th presidents, Quincy, Mass.
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Brochure for Paul Revere Pottery, classes in pottery making, 80 Nottinghill Road, Brighton, Mass. and Boston, Mass., undated
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Captain Blaney house
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Captain Henry Rich House
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Captain Henry Rich House
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Card for Paul Revere Pottery Inc., 80 Nottingham Rd., Brighton, Mass. and 478 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. undated
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Col. Hartshorne House, Wakefield, Mass.
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The Col. James Hartshorne House oldest in Wakefield was built 1681
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Edward Griffin home, 1897
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Exterior view of the Paul Revere House after restoration, North Square, Boston, Mass., undated
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Exterior view of the Paul Revere House before restoration, North Square, Boston, Mass., undated
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