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Vietnam War Protest in Boston, Massachusetts
Black and white photograph of a Vietnam War protest march held by Eliot Congregational Church in Boston, Massachusetts. In the photograph, a group of protestors can be seen marching while holding signs that read, "Draft Board Overboard," "Selective…
Vietnam War Protest in Boston, Massachusetts
Black and white photograph of a Vietnam War protest march held by Eliot Congregational Church in Boston, Massachusetts. In the photograph, a group of protestors can be seen marching while holding signs that read, "What If They Gave a War and Nobody…
Vietnam War Protest in Boston, Massachusetts
Black and white photograph of a Vietnam War protest march held by Eliot Congregational Church in Boston, Massachusetts. In the photograph, a group of young protestors can be seen marching while holding signs that read, "Wars Will End When Men Refuse…
Vietnam War Protest in Boston, Massachusetts
Black and white photograph of a Vietnam War protest march held by Eliot Congregational Church in Boston, Massachusetts. In the photograph, a group of protestors can be seen marching down the steps of the church and holding signs that read, "This War…
Vietnam War Protest in Boston, Massachusetts
Black and white photograph of a Vietnam War protest march held by Eliot Congregational Church in Boston, Massachusetts. In the photograph, a group of protestors are gathered on a city sidewalk and one man is holding a large sign that reads,…
Public Library in Boston, Massachusetts
Black and white photograph of the street sign for the Kirstein Business branch of the Boston Public Library in Boston, Massachusetts. Scanned from the negative.
Storefronts in Boston, Massachusetts
Black and white photograph of a busy sidewalk view in Boston, Massachusetts. In the photograph, multiple people are walking past storefronts, including a sign for the antique jewelry store "Charles, Henry, and Crowley Co. Inc." and "Purcell's Famous…
Alleyway in Boston, Massachusetts
Black and white photograph of an alleyway in Boston, Massachusetts, with multiple clotheslines strewn across full of drying clothes and linens. Scanned from the negative.
Shop sign in Boston, Massachusetts
Black and white photograph featuring the sign for Etta's Fashion Shop, located at the intersection of Salem St. and Ralph J. Palumbo Square in Boston, Massachusetts. Scanned from the negative.
Storefront in Boston, Massachusetts
Black and white photograph of a storefront view in Boston, Massachusetts, with various items on display including "Kennedy Memorial Jewelry" and commemorative plates of the city. Scanned from the negative.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Black and white photograph of the Massachusetts Insitute of Technology campus.
John Upham stone, Bell Rock Cemetery
Black and white photograph of the gravestone of John Upham (range 3 row 11) which reads, "Here Lyes y Body of John Upham Aged 84 Years Died Feb 25 1681."
Chas. & Mary Merrill stone Forest Hills Cemetery
Black and white photograph of the gravestone of Charles And Mary Merrill which reads, "Charles Merrill 1814-1888 His Wife Mary L. Merrill 1821-1908 Merrill"
Jere F. Hall stone, Forest Hills Cemetery
Black and white photograph of the gravestone of Jere F. Hall which reads, "Jere. F. Hall died July 20 1870 aged 52 yrs."
William Henry Shepard from G. C. Noble
Letter to a friend from Harvard law student regarding his attendance at Boston political festivals where he heard Abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass, and at a women's rights convention. He also discusses politics in the 1860…
Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, January 17, 1853
Letter ridiculing Sen. Lewis Cass of Michigan for a lack of geographic knowledge. He also discusses disagreements with other senators over Central America.
Nathan Sargent from Edward Everett, February 20, 1835
Letter discussing elections in Vermont, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania, and Antimason Party activity.
Nathan Sargent from Caleb Cushing, February 28, 1838
Letter regarding Cushing's health, the likelihood of a treasury bill passing, the need for the Whigs to have grit, Martin Van Buren's decreasing popularity, and a recent duel.
Petition to President Z. Taylor for U.S. Auditor position, April 11, 1849
Petitions pledging support for the appointment of Nathan Sargent in various state and federal positions, including Auditor, Surveyor of the Port of Philadelphia, and Clerk of the House of Representatives.