21. Bedford, Old Page homestead. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
22. Bedford, Oliver Pollard house. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
23. Bedford, Reed house, Domine manse, built 1729. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
24. Bedford, Samuel Davis homestead, built 1690. The present-owner, 7th in direct succession has the original and only deed of the farm. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
25. Bedford, Squire's house, Squire Sterns' house, now owned by Geo. R. Blinn. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
26. Bedford, Steam's house Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
27. Bedford, Stephen Hartwell house Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
28. Bedford, Timothy Page house Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
29. Bedford, Timothy Page house Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
30. Beverly, old well sweep. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
31. Boston, Amory House, Amory Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
32. Boston, Amory St. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
33. Boston, Bartlett house. Bartlett St. Built by Stephen Williams in the eighteenth century. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
34. Boston, Capen House, Union Street, Count Rumford apprenticed here in 1769. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
35. Boston, Clough House, Sheafe Street, before 1725 Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
36. Boston, Clough House, Vernon Place, 1698 Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
37. Boston, Clough House, Vernon Place, 1698 Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
38. Boston, corner of Tremont + Hollis Sts. where three members of the "Boston Tea Party" lived + were here dressed as Indians. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
39. Boston, Cotton Mather House, Hanover St., 1677. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library
40. Boston, Dillaway House, Roxbury St., built by Rev. Oliver Peabody who died in 1752. The headquarters of Gen. John Thomas at the time of the siege of Boston. Format: Photographs Collection: Archive of Photographic Documentation of Early Massachusetts Architecture Date: [ca. 1895–1905] Institution: Boston Public Library