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14460 | Eastern Steamship Company, Boston |
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3722 | Underwood - Mary Robinson Underwood (1868-1960) |
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| Mary Robinson Underwood, born to Charles James and Caroline S. (Luyster) Underwood in 1868, died in 1960. She never married. | Description: Mary Robinson Underwood, born to Charles James and Caroline S. (Luyster) Underwood in 1868, died in 1960. She never married. | ||||
13753 | Underwood - Mabel Whitney Underwood (1866-1947) |
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14398 | M.T. Sheahan Publisher, Boston, Mass. |
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| From 1903 - 1910 M.T. Sheahan was a fine art printer and publisher, who in addition to producing prints created many postcards on themes of animals, humor, greetings, and mottos. | Description: From 1903 - 1910 M.T. Sheahan was a fine art printer and publisher, who in addition to producing prints created many postcards on themes of animals, humor, greetings, and mottos. | |||
14411 | Metropolitan News Company, Boston, MA. |
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| From 1905 - 1916 the Metropolitan News Company was a major publisher and printer of view-cards in color, black & white, sepia, and with hand coloring in both halftones and in collotype. They captured views throughout the American Northeast but postcards of New England scenery were produced in greatest number. Many of their cards have a heavy look resembling early chromolithographs. They had a close relationship with Robbins Brothers for who they made many postcards. Their cards were printed in Germany. The name Metropolitan News & Publishing Company appears on some cards. | Description: From 1905 - 1916 the Metropolitan News Company was a major publisher and printer of view-cards in color, black & white, sepia, and with hand coloring in both halftones and in collotype. They captured views throughout the American Northeast but postcards of New England scenery were produced in greatest number. Many of their cards have a heavy look resembling early chromolithographs. They had a close relationship with Robbins Brothers for who they made many postcards. Their cards were printed in Germany. The name Metropolitan News & Publishing Company appears on some cards. [show more] | ||||
13399 | Fosters Wharf, Boston |
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13282 | Henry Lathrop Rand House, Boston, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts |
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13276 | Henry C. Rand & Co. |
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3717 | Underwood Boston House |
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| The home of William Lawrence Underwood and his sisters, Sophia Amelia, Mabel Whitney, and Mary Robinson. | Description: The home of William Lawrence Underwood and his sisters, Sophia Amelia, Mabel Whitney, and Mary Robinson. |