John Hancock House (Lexington, MA)
- US IlHpHS 1996.5-LC-0311
- Item
- 1911-08-24
A black and white photograph of the John Hancock House.
John Hancock House (Lexington, MA)
A black and white photograph of the John Hancock House.
Portraits of men who practiced law at old courthouse (Petersburg, Ill.)
A black and white photograph taken of a gathering of portraits of Lawyers who served at the Petersburg Courthouse.
View down avenue leading to Concord Bridge
A photograph of the road leading down to the Concord Bridge, which was the site of the battles of Lexington and Concord during the American Revolutionary War.
Monument of Captain Parker on Lexington Common : Side view
A black and white photograph taken of a statue dedicated to Captain Parker, the commander of the 77 militiamen who faced British troops on Lexington common on April 19, 1775.
Monument of Captain Parker on Lexington Common : Front view
A black and white photograph taken of a statue dedicated to Captain Parker, the commander of the 77 militiamen who faced British troops on Lexington common on April 19, 1775.
Tomb of Little St. Clair Pollack "An amiable child"
A black and white photograph taken of the Tomb of Little St. Clair Pollock, which was erected to memorialize the passing of a child who fell to their death on that property when they were five years old. This property was eventually sold with the stipulation that the memorial be kept; the property eventually was acquired by New York City as part of what is now Riverside Park.
Lincoln : Into the grain field near the site of the Lincoln home in Macon Co., Du Pegran's (?) home, Clarence and Junior
Unidentified man in top hat.
Profile of unidentified woman.
Neg no. 157 : Lincolniana ; Homes of Lincoln in swinging frame
A black and white photograph taken of various homes that Lincoln used to live at, on display at Elm Place School.