Photoprints and a poster. Subjects include storefronts, breweries, Jamaica Pond, Pinebank mansion, and a Business & Professional Association event poster.
Photographs of facilities, staff, and patrons of the Forest Hills Riding Academy (a.k.a. Forest Hills Stables), 19 Lotus Street and Arby's Stables, Williams Street. Photographs also include the City's Park Ranger presence at the Arnold Arboretum, ca. 1979-1989.
The Lawrence Library opened in 1901, a gift from Pepperell native Charles Farrar Lawrence to the town. The Beaux-Arts style library was designed by renowned New York architect Ernest Flagg and W.B. Chambers. Our historical collections document the visual history of Pepperell, including... more
Multi-disciplinary artist, curator, and art critic Tom Grabosky was raised in Braintree, Massachusetts. Grabosky's drawings entered the print collection of the Boston Public Library through the gift of John D. Merriam, whose interest in book illustrations grew into a passion for fantasy... more
The General Draper Memorial Library collection is a special collection of artwork, furniture, books, maps, and letters all belonging to General Draper.
The Salem Register is a weekly newspaper published in Salem, Massachusetts. It was published by by J. Chapman & C.W. Palfray from 1841 to 1903 and by A.L. King from 1906 to the mid 1900s (the date of last publication is unknown).From 1903 to 1906 it was published as the Salem Register and... more
The Crane Museum of Papermaking has a collection of Ledgers and Day Books, including books from the Liberty Mill in Milton Mass., many of the Crane Mills in Dalton and Pittsfield Mass., and mills in general Dalton.
The Crane Museum of Papermaking has a collection of photos of Crane & Co. (Crane Currency) mills, offices, and other buildings, machinery, employees, and some of the town of Dalton, Mass. These photos range in date from 1850 to 1990. The majority of our collection is represented here.