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Copy photograph from wood engraving illustration in The Memorial History of Boston (Vol. 2, pg. 272, Edited by Justin Winsor, James R. Osgood & Co., Boston, 1882).
Built in 1770.
Copy photograph made circa 1898 from original print.
Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, was born in this building on Main Street in Charlestown.
The James Blake House on East Cottage Street, before it was moved to its present location on Columbia Road by the Dorchester Historical Society.
House of Jonathan Bridgham located at corner of Cottage Street and Humphreys Street. Built in 1635, razed in 1873.
View toward house on Charter Street, across from Copp's Hill Burying Ground, North End.
First Parish Church on Parish Street to the left.
Tomb of the Mather Family in the foreground, with a view down the hill to the North End Waterfront, Charlestown Navy Yard in the background.
Located on Lamartine Street near Boylston Street in Jamaica Plain.
Located in the North End.