1872-1912
Boxes 4 & 5
GUSN-285367
This file includes two file parts which include sixteen postcards, five cartes de visite, one photograph, and forty-one stereoviews of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, the Church of the Unity, the Church of the Disciples, the First Baptist Church, Clarendon Street Baptist Church, the Boston English High School, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Church of the Holy Trinity, the Parker Memorial Building, the Salvation Army "People's Palace," the Second Universalist Church, Shawmut Church, Shawmut Universalist Church, the South Congregational Church, the Tremont Street Methodist Church, the Washington Market, the new Post Office, the Boston Music Hall, Horticultural Hall, Mechanics Hall, the Tremont Street Masonic Temple, the Second Universalist Church, St. Paul's Church, the Studio Building, Trinity Church, the United States Hotel, unidentified churches, an image of the Boston Fire, and Percy Foster's Grand Chorus.
churches (buildings)
public buildings
high schools (buildings)
stereographs
cartes-de-visite (card photographs)
postcards
2 file parts (41 stereoviews; 5 cartes-de-visite; 16 postcards; 1 photograph)
MS042
Donald Grey collection on New England churches
MS042.06.0370
South End (Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts) [neighborhood]
stereographs
cartes-de-visite (card photographs)
postcards
Church of the Immaculate Conception (Boston, Mass.)
Church of the Unity (South End, Boston, Mass.)
Church of the Disciples (Boston, Mass.)
First Baptist Church (Boston, Mass.)
Clarendon Street Baptist Church (Boston, Mass.)
English High School (Boston, Mass.)
Cathedral of the Holy Cross (Boston, Mass.)
Salvation Army
Second Society of Universalists (Boston, Mass.)
Shawmut Church (Boston, Mass.)
Shawmut Universalist Church (Boston, Mass.)
South Congregational Church (Boston, Mass.)
Tremont Street Methodist Church (Boston, Mass.)
Knights Templar (Masonic order)
Cathedral Church of St. Paul (Boston, Mass.)
Tremont Temple (Boston, Mass.)
Trinity Church (Boston, Mass.)
Great Fire, Boston, Mass., 1872
File
Boxes 4 & 5
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