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19. Common Street Cemetery.
20. Common Street Cemetery.
21. Common Street Cemetery.
22. Common, Reading, MA
23. Amherst Town Common
24. Amherst Town Common
25. Bandstand, Lynn Common
26. Dining Commons: Franklin
27. Dining Commons: Franklin
28. Dining Commons: Franklin
29. Dining Commons: Franklin
30. Dining Commons: Southwest
31. Dining Commons: Southwest
32. Dining Commons: Worcester
33. Dining Commons: Worcester
34. Dining Commons: Worcester
35. Dining Commons: Worcester
36. Dining Commons: Worcester
37. Dining Commons: Worcester
38. South Common Street
39. Playland playground, Boston Common
40. Common Lane, Prides Crossing
41. Muster on Boston Common
42. The Common, Reading, MA
43. The Common, Reading, MA
44. Reading Common, Reading, MA
45. Reading Common, Reading, MA
46. Reading sign on common
47. Address by Barry Commoner
48.
Boston Common Trees Album
This collection consists of items from the Boston Common Trees Album collection hosted by Boston City Archives. Information about the items has been provided by the holding institution so that they may be included in Digital Commonwealth.
49. Wakefield Common, Wakefield, Mass.
50. [Band stand, Wakefield Common]
51. [Band stand, Wakefield Common]
52. Electric fountain, Lynn Common
53. Kilham House, Rowley Common.
54. Kilham House, Rowley Common.
55. Cambridge Common, Cambridge, Mass., undated
56. Cambridge Common, Cambridge, Mass., undated
57. Pathway on Amherst Town Common
58. [Band stand on Wakefield Common]
59. Lynn Common Station, Saugers Branch
60. North Common, west from library
61. Beacon St., Boston, opposite Boston Common
62. Boston Common (Horse drawn snowplow, pigeons)
63. First Church, Vine & South Common Streets
64. Russell House, Common and Columbia Streets.
65.
Common Reader Bookshop Collection, 1977-1997
Co-owned by Dorothy Johnson and Doris Abramson, the Common Reader Bookshop in New Salem, Massachusetts, specialized in women's studies materials, or in their words, "books by, for, and about women." A couple for almost 40 years and married in 2004, Johnson and Abramson opened the... more
66. Ammi Smith House, North Common Street
67. Common sense is almost as omniscient
68. Lynn Common, Old tunnel, 1st Parrish
69. Mall Street from North Common Street
70. McElroy Commons exterior from Beacon Street
71. Soldiers' Monument with common in background
72. South Common Street and Church Street
73. View from the Old School Commons
74. View of the Common, Shrewsbury, Mass., undated
75. Sweets & Treats, dining hall in McElroy Commons
76. Public Market, Salem Common, Salem, Mass., undated
77. Postcard depicting Danvers Common - "Old Training Field"
78. Public Market, Salem Common, Salem, Mass., undated
79. Telescope on Boston Common, Boston, Mass., undated
80. Frog Pond, Boston Common, Boston, Mass., undated
81. Wakefield Common overlooking Lake Quannpowitt, Wakefield, Mass.
82. Mall on Boston Common, Boston, Mass., undated
83. Old South Church and Common, Reading, MA
84. Draper Hall, The Commons, M.A.C., Amherst, Mass.
85. The Common and Soldiers' Monument, Wakefield, Mass.
86.
Book of Common Prayer (Collection of Distinction)
The Benton Collection of Editions of the Book of Common Prayer is one of the most abundant existing collections of its kind. It includes first-edition copies of the first Prayer Book of 1549, King Edward’s second Prayer Book of 1552, Queen Elizabeth’s Book of 1559, King James of 1604, and five... more