137 stereographs (photoprints) : albumen, some col.; 88x178mm. or smaller.
Summary
Views of Middlesex County, Massachusetts: Potter's Grove at Arlington, including the fountain, view of hill with trees, women on a lawn with birdbath, gazebo, views of path, a waterfall and fountain, view of small bridge near waterfalls, croquet game near the fountain, view showing pond, fountain, house beyond; men in a room full of rounds of cheese, Newell & Towers cheese factory, Ayer Junction; Cambridgeport: street views, including view of wagon with advertising on the side; general view of a village and interior view of men and pianos(?) by a Cambridgeport photographer; ware rooms, New England Glass Company, East Cambridge; group portraits of 50th wedding anniversary celebration, probably in East Pepperell, or vicinity; a home in Groton, large house barn, etc.; Holliston: the common, public building on left, Pond & Andrews block in the snow: group portrait of 12 babies in carriages and high chairs titled "Morning Glories," 9 of the babies a year later, group portrait of 20 older women on a porch in Hudson; Hopkinton: interior view of a greenhouse; Malden and vicinity: the Congregational church, the Weed residence, general view of town in the snow, a field with a flagpole in the middle, "the back stairs" of a building damaged by fire, icycles and snow covering structure, students in front of Judson school.
A home in or near Malden Centre, portrait of an unidentified woman, 1871, portrait of a man, possibly Rev. [J.] Barton Smith, M.E.C.; Marlborough: general view showing commmercial street, churches, views of homes; home built, 1634, in Medford for Matthew Cradock, first governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony; homes and the Masonic building, Melrose; Natick: Clark's block, Morse Institute, Congregational Church, a funiture store, Union block; Main street, West Central St., Parson Lothrop house showing one of the Friendship trees planted by the Indians, view from the house of Pegan Hill, interior view showing "sounding board used by Apostle [John] Eliot" and wedding dress and slippers of Mrs. Lothrop, Badger Dam and Mill, Eliot Church, the Old Tavern; the Eliot Oak; an ivy covered building, possibly in Newton; a house in North Reading; the decorated altar, Nov. 14, 1875, and the organ at the Unitarian Church, Shirley Center; silo-shaped, stone "Old Powder Mill," and a home on Thurston St., Somerville; the South Framingham Hotel and the Nobscot block in South Framingham; residences of Edwin Whitney and J.F. Whitney, Stow; Sudbury: Main St., a cemetery, the town hall showing people gathered for Temperance convention, Longfellow's "Wayside Inn"; Walden Pond and Grove: group playing croquet, group around picnic table in the shade.
Waltham: Church St. showing building with clock tower, Waltham Watch factory, including a general view of the factory, views of the machine shop, men and women in the balance room, men and women working in the escapement room, men and women at work in the finishing rooms; estate of Alvin Adams, Watertown, showing pond with fountain, chairs, statue, house beyond, a home in Watertown; group of people in chestnut orchard, Wayland; homes in Woburn.