Residence of Sir Henry Frankland. Corner of Garden Court and Prince Street (read more)
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Residence of Sir Henry Frankland. Corner of Garden Court and Prince Street (read more)
From Congress showing Summer St. viaduct. Floyd's Quicker Lunch. (read more)
woolen rags/paper stock 241 A St. corner Binford (read more)
New England depot. L. Speidel & Co., general agents (read more)
Coffees & spices "A" St. front from Melcher (read more)
Congress Street from Pittsburgh, looking east, ca. 1905 (read more)
Paper Warehouse (side) Summer St. to S. Station, from bridge (read more)
Corner of "A" and Congress Streets from Pittsburgh St. (read more)
Corner of "A" and Congress Streets (read more)
From bridge slip, Ft. Pt. Channel corner of Summer St. bridge (read more)
Bakers & Confectioners Supplies. Sign: "This building will be occupied about November 1st, now at 201-203 State St." 337-347 Summer St. (read more)
Coffee & spices, 311-319 Summer St., front 1898-1907 (read more)
The Melcher Lunch/Graves Lunch Greenerd Arbor Presses/L.B. Smith, art metal goods/Edwin E. Bartlett, machinist/The New Can Co./Nutter & Barnes & Co. corner of "A" St. and ... (read more)
West side, Farnsworth St. (read more)
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co? (read more)
iron steel metalworks (read more)
285-308 "A" St. near Melcher (round house on left) (read more)
Looking southwest from Mt. Washington showing Dorchester Ave. bridge (read more)
Tremont Street facade of King's Chapel, looking down School Street. (read more)
The Liberty Tree was located on Washington Street opposite Boylston Street. It was cut down during the British occupation of Boston. (read more)
Hancock House in the snow. Built in 1737, the house was razed in 1863.; Copy photograph made circa 1898 from original photograph. (read more)
Located on Cornhill Court.; Copy photograph from wood engraving illustration in The Memorial History of Boston (Vol. 2, pg. 272, Edited by Justin Winsor, James R. ... (read more)
Located at the corner of Washington Street and Cliff Street in Roxbury.; Copy photograph from wood engraving illustration in The Memorial History of Boston (Vol. 2, ... (read more)
The Tremont House was the first hotel in the United States with indoor plumbing. Designed by Isaiah Rogers in 1828, the Tremont House was razed in ... (read more)
The Hancock Tavern and Court Street were razed in 1903. (read more)
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