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Stereoscopic views of commercial, office and industrial buildings in Boston.

Title
  1. Stereoscopic views of commercial, office and industrial buildings in Boston. [graphic].
Published by
  1. 1859?-1885?

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Additional authors
  1. Alden, Augustus Ephraim, 1837-1914.
  2. Baker, Leander, approximately 1842-1925.
  3. Barnum, Deloss
  4. Bates, Joseph L., 1806 or 7-1886.
  5. Bird, H. A.
  6. Folsom, A. H. (Augustine H.), 1800-1910
  7. Getchell, W. H. (William Henry), 1829-1910.
  8. Rand, H. M.
  9. Soule, John P.
  10. C.H. Wheeler & Co., photographers
  11. Rand & Bird, photographers
  12. Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views
Description
  1. 38 stereographs (photoprints) : albumen, b&w; 88x178mm. or smaller.
Summary
  1. Commericial, office and industrial buildings in Boston: the "old feather store" on Dock square, built in 1680 and the location where the tea plot was formed in 1773, views showing clothing business, goods hanging outside, wagon traffic, Quincy Market beyond; Abram French & Co., crockery and china store, wares visible through windows in curved facade; Sears building, ticket agent in lower corner of building; C.F. Hovey and Co., showing building decorated and interior view showing salesmen among counters piled with fabric, dress on form in foreground; Foster, Weeks & Co. grocery, showing men with boxes out front; State St. Block at the harbor, showing wagons, sailing vessels at dock; Beebe's (or Beebe-Weld) Block: Scollay's building with signs for a wide wariety of businesses; the Cathedral building; the [Brown] building with stove stores in it, showing portrait of man, bunting hanging from the building; Geo. A. Plummer Dry goods store showing men in front, goods visible; Whipple's, on the corner of Washington and Temple, apple woman on the corner; interior view of the Oriental Tea Co., showing long counters, scales, cabinet decorated with dragons; the Boston Herald building, including interior views of the composing room, the stereotype room, and the basement, showing equipment and employees; "Echo chimney" in the Boston Highlands. Some views duplicated.
Alternative title
  1. America illustrated, Bston and suburbs.
  2. American scenery, standard series.
  3. American stereoscopic views, boston and vicinity. 33.
  4. Centennial views, Boston and Concord.
  5. Descriptive series, Boston and neighborhood.
Subject
  1. Photoprints
  2. Stereographs
  3. Albumen photoprints
  4. Boston (Mass.) > History > Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
  5. Tableware
  6. Signs > Massachusetts > Boston
  7. Publishing industry > Massachusetts > Boston
  8. Printing presses
  9. Gay, Sydney Howard, 1814-1888, > former owner
  10. Faneuil Hall Marketplace (Boston, Mass.)
  11. Great Britain Stamp Act (1765)
  12. Carts & wagons > Massachusetts > Boston
  13. Chimneys > Massachusetts > Boston
  14. Clothing stores > Massachusetts > Boston
  15. Commercial buildings > Massachusetts > Boston
  16. Dry goods stores > Massachusetts > Boston
  17. Fabric shops > Massachusetts > Boston
  18. Festive decorations > Massachusetts > Boston
  19. Glassware
  20. Grocery stores > Massachusetts > Boston
  21. Historic buildings > Massachusetts > Boston
  22. Industrial buildings > Massachusetts > Boston
  23. Interior architecture > Massachusetts > Boston
  24. Markets > Massachusetts > Boston
  25. Newspapers > Massachusetts > Boston
  26. Offices > Massachusetts > Boston
  27. Peddlers > Massachusetts > Boston
Genre/Form
  1. Albumen photoprints.
  2. Stereographs.
  3. Photoprints.
Call number
  1. MFY Dennis Coll 90-F368
Note
  1. Includes views by Leander Baker, John P. Soule and other photographers and publishers.
  2. One view has tax stamp affixed to verso.
  3. Some views formerly owned by "the Misses Blake."
  4. Some views formerly owned by Sydney Howard Gay.
  5. One view includes advertising information on verso.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted access;
Cite as (note)
  1. Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views.
Title
  1. Stereoscopic views of commercial, office and industrial buildings in Boston. [graphic].
Imprint
  1. 1859?-1885?
Restricted access
  1. Restricted access; Photography Collection; Permit must be requested at division indicated.
Cite as:
  1. Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views.
Connect to:
  1. NYPL Digital Collections
Added author
  1. Alden, Augustus Ephraim, 1837-1914. Photographer
  2. Baker, Leander, approximately 1842-1925. Boston and suburbs.
  3. Barnum, Deloss. Photographer
  4. Bates, Joseph L., 1806 or 7-1886. Publisher Boston and vicinity.
  5. Bird, H. A. Photographer
  6. Folsom, A. H. (Augustine H.), 1800-1910 Photographer
  7. Getchell, W. H. (William Henry), 1829-1910. Photographer
  8. Rand, H. M. Photographer
  9. Soule, John P. Photographer American views. 262, 525, 569, 577.
  10. Soule, John P. Photographer American views, in and about Boston. 257.
  11. Soule, John P. Photographer Boston and vicinity. 569, 570.
  12. C.H. Wheeler & Co., photographers.
  13. Rand & Bird, photographers.
  14. Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views.
Added title
  1. America illustrated, Bston and suburbs.
  2. American scenery, standard series.
  3. American stereoscopic views, boston and vicinity. 33.
  4. Centennial views, Boston and Concord.
  5. Descriptive series, Boston and neighborhood.
Research call number
  1. MFY Dennis Coll 90-F368
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