RMP7DHNW–Admiral Robert Blake, commander of the Commonwealth Navy under Cromwell, 1598-1657. Copperplate mezzotint by Charles Turner after a painting by J. Bulfinch from Samuel Woodburn's Portraits of Characters Illustrious in British History, London, 1810.
RM2H42M6G–Simon Forman. Line engraving by R. Godfrey, 1776, after J. Bulfinch.
RFC61HAB–The Pine Bulfinch or Pine Grosbeak (Corythus enucleator, Pinicola enucleator) vintage bird lithograph - James De Kay, Zoology of New York, Birds
RMMN0571–. English: An east view of the meeting house in Hollis Street, Boston, now erecting on the ruins of one lately destroyed by fire / C. Bulfinch delin. ; Vallance sc. . 1788. Bulfinch, Charles, 1763-1844 , artist Vallance, J. (John), 1770-1823, engraver Hollis Street Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1788)
RMEG6XNJ–Admiral Robert Blake, commander of the Commonwealth Navy under Cromwell, 1598-1657.
RM2AJD839–Early American paintings; catalogue of an exhibition held in the Museum of the Brooklyn instituteof arts and sciences, Brooklyn, February 3d to March 12th, 1917 . as built by Charles Bulfinch, thearchitect. Afterwards it became the McLean Asylum. (Seearticle by Samuel Isham, Burlington Magazine, April, 1907.)Another pastel portrait of Mrs. Barrell by John SingletonCopley is the following. This portrait is still in the possessionof a descendant.Pastel: H. 23 inches; W. 17 inches. Lent by Mrs. Robert Lee Hale.11 EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY CONTINUED i j MRS. JOSEPH BARRELL (17
RMB3W29W–Looking up at the Massachusetts Statehouse on Beacon Hill in Boston
RM2ABWR4E–E. GOULD & EBERHARDT NEWARK N. J. PATENT QUICK SHAPERS Adjustable Stroke CUTLER'S POCKET INHALER INHALANT. Over 300000 in use. RUPTURE Charcoal Blast Furnaces. WILBRAHAM BROS SPEAKING TELEPHONES. AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 95 Milk Street Boston Mass. THE SCOVILL 'Pop' Safety Valve SIMPLE. RELIABLE DURABLE THE HANCOCK INSPIRATOR CO. BOSTON MASS. HOPE:EDEAF PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING More than One Million Copies Sold I EVERYBODY WANTS' IT. EVERYBODY NEEDS IT. 258th Edition. (New.) Revised and Enlarged. on Manhood; the Cause and Cure of Exhausted Vitality Nervous and Physical Debility
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RM2AGDATM–. The story of the Hall of fame, including the lives and portraits of the elect and of those who barely missed election. Also a list of America's most eligible women. THE HALL OF FAME 4 Gridley Bryant, . 5 Charles Bulfinch, . 6 Ellis S. Chesbrough, 7 George Henry Corliss, . 8 Zerah Colburn, . 9 Charles Ellet, 10 James Geddes, . 11 Alexander L. Holley, . 12 John Bloomfield Jervis, 13 Benjamin H. Latrobe, . 14 William Barton Rogers, 15 Benjamin Wright, . 16 Henry R. Worthington,. (J) JUDGES AND LAWYERS Rufus Choate,Oliver Ellsworth. 3 James Kent, 4 Edward Livingston,John Marshall,Charles OConor,
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RM2ANJ57T–American specimen book of type styles : complete catalogue of printing machinery and printing supplies, 1912 . Il 111 ISIIIII ItV IIIK Ohio Institute of Drawing- and Design Cronnvcll .rlllHand Killi; Sticrt l-.ast llaliul. Oliio ffl ?ffl ffl- ^3 I in.-i.r ri..r.i. r N... J Wr«..l Cut Iniliul 397 ffl Strnthnidr. Orniim.-nt Wmi.lnii.l.- Cii-t Squji Bulfinch Oldstyle 72 Point 3 A $6 40 4 a $3 80 $10 20 INVENTIONS Byron Springs 3 A $5 50 5a $3 75 $9 25 FIVE HUNDREDSummer Garden 48 Point 4 A $3 75 8 a $3 80 $7 55 LIGHT MON5TLR5Undesirable Bachelor 5 A $3 30 9a $3 15 $6 45 Y05LMITL 5CLNLRYAcrobati
RMCX027C–Massachusetts State House on Beacon Street in Boston
RM2CEPJ13–. Centennial of the Bulfinch State House. Exercises before the Massachusetts legislature, January 11, 1898. J k Si«. SMl^.
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RM2CGH6RD–. Boston, a guide book . tituted the Massachusetts StateHouse for more thanhalf a century. Thena new part, extend-ing back upon Mt.Vernon Street, wasadded (1853-1856),which came to becalled the BryantAddition, from itsprincipal architect,J. G. F. Bryant; andfinally the StateHouse Annex waserected (1889-1895;Charles E. Brigham,architect), extendingback from the BryantAddition, with thearchway over Mt.Vernon Street, toDerne Street, in ex-terior design andornamentation harmonizing with the Bulfinch Front. Standing on thehighest point of land in the city proper, the yellow dome of the BulfinchFron
RM2CENHY6–. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. nd the son of Dr. Thomas Bulfinch, an eminent medical practitioner here.* The chiitlrcn of h^lizabcth Bulfinch (daughter of the Warden), who married Joseph Coolidge, Esq., Sept. 20, 1796, are still members 1 These facts are chiefly taken from between 1737 and 1750, who, many an article on the Amory family in the years after, received from the college New-England Hist, and Gen. Register, the degree of M. D. pro honoris causa. X. 59-65. (nr. Saniud A. Green.) His father was - I Mass. Hist. Coll., viii. 86^/j(Y. bor
RM2CENE8A–. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. cnezcr Oliver.1S46. Mrs. Louisa, widow of J. Au-gustus Peabody.1868. Mark Healey.(1876). Heirs of Mark Healey.1S81. Miss Marianne W. Healey.1891. Miss Emily W. Healey. No. 1754 1775 17S7 1800 1S38 (1867). 1875. Charles Apthorp. Grizzel Apthorp. Christopher Gore. George Storer. Thomas Pulfinch. ) Bequeathed by Thomas Bul- ) finch to J. R. Coolidge.. TROPRIETORS OF THE PRESENT CHAPEL. 589 No. 6. 1754. Thomas Hawding, ropemaker, 1765. :Irs. Mary Hawding. 1775. Sarah Hawding. 1785. Thomas Bulfinch. 1802. Joseph CooH
RM2CDJK0F–. Massachusetts year book and business directory of every town and city in the state . d 1848), HO Court Street, BOSTON, MASS. Office open every day, 9 a. M. to 9 p. M.Consulting hours, 9 to 1, 4 to 9. Sundays, 10 to 1. First House from Bulfinch Street, near Revere House. J. E. FROTHINCF Vta, SPECIAL UISJSASBS of WOMJ3N. D., 54 Howard Street, Boston, tVlass Office Hours: 12 to !J and 6 to 8 P. M. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1241 - Walter M. Hatch & Co., Importers of RUGS, MATTINGS, SILKS. TEAK FURNITURE,CHINA, SCREENS, ETC., From •Japan, China and Turkey. -3b4S SurwirritOr §^t:«^ Boston. MIS® Is. CURTIS,
RMREP472–. Arctic zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. BULFINCH,ANDGREENGROSBE EAK.. A. BvtrINCH, Br. ZcoL i. N" 116. Loxia Pyrrhula. Domhcrrc, Faun. Succ. Nirci L at 4i an?;nrdt^:Hr:ri ^" ^- ^ white line on the wing, and the out^ofl fea^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^ only a variety of this fpccics. ^ '^"^^ ^^^'^^ ^ PtACE. |B. Green GR.^r.ZW.i.N" 113. Loxia chloris. Swenfka, /-«««. w. N« 226 LeVcrdier, i). Seen about the Kama. None i„ ....... ,,, .j^;:! ^ ^* • /"«*». ^«rf. N» 222. Pt ACI, among. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit
RMRHY6PD–. The natural history of birds [microform] : from the French of the Count de Buffon. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. 1;;: Pl^ 'â m: [ ,. lir J:!' I â i., ( :''r f 298 J I The B U L F I N C H*. Le Bowurtuil, BufF. Loxia-Pyn-hula, Linn, and Gmel. Coccothraujles Sanguine a, Klein. Rubicilla, feu Pyrrhiila, Aldrov. Johnft. &c. Pjrrhula, Brifl". Riibrica, Gefner. The Bulfinch, Alp, or Nope, Will. "^TATURE has been liberal to this bird, for "*"^ fhe has beftowed upon it a beautiful plu- mage and a fine voice. The colours are perfedl after the firft moulting, but t
RMRETH19–. The natural history of birds [microform] : from the French of the Count de Buffon. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. 1;;: Pl^ 'â m: [ ,. lir J:!' I â i., ( :''r f 298 J I The B U L F I N C H*. Le Bowurtuil, BufF. Loxia-Pyn-hula, Linn, and Gmel. Coccothraujles Sanguine a, Klein. Rubicilla, feu Pyrrhiila, Aldrov. Johnft. &c. Pjrrhula, Brifl". Riibrica, Gefner. The Bulfinch, Alp, or Nope, Will. "^TATURE has been liberal to this bird, for "*"^ fhe has beftowed upon it a beautiful plu- mage and a fine voice. The colours are perfedl after the firft moulting, but t
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