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Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Portrait of Simon Bradstreet, in gown and cap, c1640, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Simon Bradstreet, in gown and cap, c1640, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Simon Bradstreet, Judge and Governor of the Massachusetts Colony, in gown and cap, 1630-1679, c1640, (1937). Simon Bradstreet (1603-1697), colonial magistrate, businessman, diplomat

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Portrait of a boy in periwig, Massachusetts Colony, c1680s, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of a boy in periwig, Massachusetts Colony, c1680s, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of a boy in periwig in the Massachusetts Colony, end of the reign of Charles II, c1680s, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Monument at New Plymouth, to Mark the Site of the Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1890

Monument at New Plymouth, to Mark the Site of the Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1890. The first English settlers of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, had Puritan Calvinist religious beliefs

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Tremont Street and The Common, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Tremont Street and The Common, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Tremont Street and " The Common", Boston, c1897. Boston Common, Dating from 1634, is the oldest city park in the United States

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, c1897. Decorative brick Gothic Revival building designed by John Hubbard Sturgis and Charles Brigham at Copley Square

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Forefathers Rock, Plymouth, Massachusetts, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Forefathers Rock, Plymouth, Massachusetts, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Forefathers Rock, Plymouth, Massachusetts, c1897. Plymouth Rock, a dedham granite boulder is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Whittiers House Danvers, Massachusetts, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Whittiers House Danvers, Massachusetts, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Whittiers House Danvers, Massachusetts, c1897. Home of John Greenleaf Whittier (1807 -1892) an American Quaker and abolitionist

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Washington Elm, Cambridge, Massachusetts, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Washington Elm, Cambridge, Massachusetts, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Washington Elm, Cambridge, Massachusetts, c1897. The Washington Elm was a tree on Cambridge Common, Cambridge, Massachusetts that lived approximately 210 years and died in 1923

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Shore Front, Marblehead, Massachusetts, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Shore Front, Marblehead, Massachusetts, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Shore Front, Marblehead, Massachusetts, c1897. Marblehead in Essex County, Massachusetts, a coastal town in New England. The first European settler was Joseph Doliber in 1629

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: In the Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts, c1897. Creator: Unknown

In the Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts, c1897. Creator: Unknown
In the Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts, c1897. The Berkshires are a range of the Appalachian Mountains. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R. Cromwell. [C. N

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Washington Statue, Public Garden, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Washington Statue, Public Garden, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Washington Statue, Public Garden, Boston, c1897. Equestrian Statue of George Washington, by Thomas Ball, 1869, in the first botanical garden in America

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Old South Church, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Old South Church, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Old South Church, Boston, c1897. Gothic Revival style church, designed by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears, completed in 1873, From " A Tour Through the New World America"

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Copps Hill Cemetery, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Copps Hill Cemetery, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Copps Hill Cemetery, Boston, c1897. Founded by the town of Boston in 1659. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R. Cromwell. [C. N. Greig & Co. London, c1897]

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. c1897. Creator: Unknown

Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. c1897. Creator: Unknown
Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. c1897. A private womens liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Founded in 1870 by Henry

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Memorial Hall, Cambridge, Mass. c1897. Creator: Unknown

Memorial Hall, Cambridge, Mass. c1897. Creator: Unknown
Memorial Hall, Cambridge, Mass. c1897. High Victorian Gothic building honoriing men in defense of the Union during the American Civil War built by by alumni William Robert Ware and Henry Van Brunt

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Public Garden and Lake, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Public Garden and Lake, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Public Garden and Lake, Boston, c1897. The land the garden sits on, was mudflats until filling began in the early 1800s. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Faneuil Hall, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Faneuil Hall, Boston, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Faneuil Hall, Boston, c1897. Marketplace and a meeting hall since 1743. Built by artist John Smibert and expanded by Charles Bulfinch. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: The Home of the Poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass. c1897. Creator: Unknown

The Home of the Poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass. c1897. Creator: Unknown
The Home of the Poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass. c1897. The home of Henry W. Longfellow, also served as headquarters for General George Washington during the Siege of Boston, July 1775 - April 1776

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill, (1877). Creator: Unknown

Battle of Bunker Hill, (1877). Creator: Unknown
Battle of Bunker Hill, (1877). Battle near Charlestown, Massachusetts, which took place on 17 June 1775 in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Concord - The First Blow for Liberty, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Concord - The First Blow for Liberty, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Concord - The First Blow for Liberty, (1877). American patriots going off to fight the British. The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first battles of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: The Battle of Lexington, (1877). Creator: Felix Octavius Carr Darley

The Battle of Lexington, (1877). Creator: Felix Octavius Carr Darley
The Battle of Lexington, (1877). The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first battles of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Landing of the Pilgrims, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Landing of the Pilgrims, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Landing of the Pilgrims, (1877). In 1620, a group of Puritans left Plymouth in England on The Mayflower and arrived on the east coast of what is now the United States of America

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: The Temple Place Banking Rooms of the Old Colony Trust Company - Moorish Cover, 1909

The Temple Place Banking Rooms of the Old Colony Trust Company - Moorish Cover, 1909
The Temple Place Banking Rooms of the Old Colony Trust Company Company - Moorish Cover, 1909. From " The British Printer Vol. XXII". [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1909]

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: English Ships of War at Boston (Where The Tea-Party Took Place) In 1768, c1930

English Ships of War at Boston (Where The Tea-Party Took Place) In 1768, c1930. View of the harbour in Boston, Massachusetts

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: The Mall, Boston, USA, 1895. Creator: Unknown

The Mall, Boston, USA, 1895. Creator: Unknown
The Mall, Boston, USA, 1895. Tree-lined street in the city of Boston, Massachusetts. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Panorama of the city of Boston, USA, 1895. Creator: Unknown

Panorama of the city of Boston, USA, 1895. Creator: Unknown
Panorama of the city of Boston, USA, 1895. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs: From London Bridge to Charing Cross via Yokohama and Chicago"

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: The Massachusetts State House, Boston, USA, 1895. Creator: W &s Ltd

The Massachusetts State House, Boston, USA, 1895. Creator: W &s Ltd
The Massachusetts State House, Boston, USA, 1895. The state capitol and seat of government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was designed by Charles Bulfinch

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. The monument, built between 1825 and 1843, commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Wellesley Cottage, Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Wellesley Cottage, Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Wellesley Cottage, Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Founded in 1870 as the Wellesley Female Seminary, the college was both an academic building and residential building

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Faneuil Hall, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Faneuil Hall, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Faneuil Hall, Boston, USA, c1900. Faneuil Hall has been a marketplace and a meeting hall since 1742. It was the site of several speeches by Samuel Adams, James Otis

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Washington Statue, Public Garden, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Washington Statue, Public Garden, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Washington Statue, Public Garden, Boston, USA, c1900. The Equestrian Statue of George Washington, bronze sculpture of Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States of America

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Shore Front, Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Shore Front, Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Shore Front, Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. English settlers established a fishing village here in the 1620s. Marblehead became a major shipyard

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Washington Elm, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Washington Elm, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Washington Elm, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Supposedly, it was under this tree that George Washington first took command of the American Army on 3 July 1775

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA, c1900. Victorian Gothic building on Copley Square designed by John Hubbard Sturgis and Charles Brigham and completed in 1876

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Forefathers Rock, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Forefathers Rock, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Forefathers Rock, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. The rock traditionally believed be the 1620 disembarkation site of the Pilgrims coming from Plymouth in England to the New World

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Whittiers House, Danvers, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Whittiers House, Danvers, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Whittiers House, Danvers, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. The John Greenleaf Whittier House, built in 1811, was the home of American poet

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Public Garden and Lake, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Public Garden and Lake, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Public Garden and Lake, Boston, USA, c1900. Boats on the lake in Boston Public Garden, the first public botanical garden in America. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Tremont Street and The Common, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Tremont Street and The Common, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Tremont Street and The Common, Boston, USA, c1900. Boston Common, dating from 1634, it is the oldest city park in the United States. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Memorial Hall, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Memorial Hall, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Memorial Hall, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Designed by William Robert Ware and Henry Van Brunt and built in 1878

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Old South Church, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Old South Church, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Old South Church, Boston, USA, c1900. The Old South Meeting House, built in 1729, and known as the organisng point for the Boston Tea Party on 16 December 1773

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: The Home of the poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Home of the poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Home of the poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. The house, built in 1759 for John Vassall, was the home of American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: In the Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

In the Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
In the Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Woman standing by a gate in The Berkshires, a range of the Appalachian Mountains. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Copps Hill Cemetery, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Copps Hill Cemetery, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Copps Hill Cemetery, Boston, USA, c1900. Cemetery also known as Copps Hill Burying Ground, founded in 1659, containing many unmarked graves of African Americans

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Watson and the Shark, 1778, by John Singleton Copley

Watson and the Shark, 1778, by John Singleton Copley

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: The Jewish Quarter, Boston, 1899

The Jewish Quarter, Boston, 1899
The Jewish Quarter, Boston, pub. 1899 (pen and ink wash on paper)

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Female telephone operators on strike in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1919

Female telephone operators on strike in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1919. One of many strikes that broke out in the United States in 1919

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: The Boston Police Strike, Massachusetts, USA, September 1919

The Boston Police Strike, Massachusetts, USA, September 1919. A loyal policeman instructing a mounted State Guardsman. The majority of Bostons police force went out on strike on on 9 September 1919

Background imageMassachusetts Collection: Lothrop Withington, Jr (right), a Harvard freshman, swallowing a goldfish, USA, 1935

Lothrop Withington, Jr (right), a Harvard freshman, swallowing a goldfish, USA, 1935. Three days later, at Franklin and Marshall College, a young man ate three



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