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Odd things: Manchester by the Sea, animals made of scrap |
Odd things: Manchester by the Sea, animals made of scrap |
Odd things: Manchester by the Sea, animals made of scrap |
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Odd things: Manchester by the Sea, animals made of scrap |
Birdhouses |
Painting |
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Odd antiques |
Odd antiques |
Print of Declaration of Independence in Boston Public Library. |
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Letter by George Washington. |
Last and first verses of 'America' by Samuel Francis Smith. |
Painting of Washington crossing the Deleware. |
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Document commemorating the laying of the cornerstone for the U.S. Post Office building in 1871. |
Man with model ship. |
Miniature locomotives construction |
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Old man with model building |
Statue of Indian |
Document commemorating the laying of the cornerstone for the U.S. Post Office building in 1871 |
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Statue on front lawn of house on 100 Warren St., Roxbury |
Small concrete ship in front yard at 29 Charles St., Dorchester |
Longfellow House story, letter by H. Wordsworth Longfellow |
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Longfellow House story, letter by H. W. Longfellow |
Sculptor & model |
Sculptor & model |
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Abe Lincoln |
Abe Lincoln |
Abe Lincoln. |
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Furniture: made out of old newpaper |
House and furniture made out of newspaper at Pigeon Cove - Rockport, Mrs. Ellis F. Sternman and daughter Vickie |
House and furniture made out of newspaper at Pigeon Cove - Rockport, with cat. |
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House made of newspapers, Rockport, MA |
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Painter |
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Unidentified hatted man looking at memorabilia |
Sculptor working in studio |
Karl Skoog - sculptor - his last work before he died |
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Karl Skoog, the sculptor |
Gilbert Stuarts's unfiinished portrait of George Washington at Museum of Fine Arts (from photo by Baldwin Coolidge) |
Unfiinished portrait of George Washington at Museum of Fine Arts (from photo by Baldwin Coolidge) |
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Unfiinished portrait of Washington |
Sculptor Karl Skoog works from artist's models in his studio |
Original statue of Admiral Farragut at sculptor Augustus St. Gaudelis studio in Cornish, N.H., everybody has enjoyed copy at City Point in South Boston |
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Man with historic gun |
Man holds historic gun |
Last of the cigar store Indians |
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Small carved Indian |
Sketch of 'Zola' by Harvard student |
Pirate dolls |
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Pirate dolls |
Frank E. Bailey demonstrates action of his 1826 flint lock, West Sutton, N.H. |
Frank E. Bailey, West Sutton, N.H., holding 1826 flint lock, one of only three in America. |


















































