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Lawrence House, Ocean Street : quaint wallpaper
Lye House
Dr. Little House corner of Washington Square and Nahant Street
Lawrence House, Ocean Street
Joseph Fuller House, corner of Liberty Square and Front Street (now Broad), about 1800
Guild Homestead
Franklin Street, corner Cobbet Place
Flagg-Gray House Marion Street.
Hawthorne House, site of Lynn Hospital
Flagg-Gray House, Marion Street, south of Boston Street
Judge Harmon House, corner of Baker and north Common Streets
Built 1820
Holder House, Tapley Street, Pine Hill
Home of Mary Baker Eddy, Broad Street
Opposite the Church of the Incarnation
George Hood House while he was mayor, Essex Street
William Johnson House, while he was mayor, Centre Street
Mary Baker Eddy's room in Broad Street home
Joseph Fuller House, Liberty Square
Old House, Boston Street near Hudson Square
Isaac Organ House, Strawberry Avenue
Philip Chase's residence, situated on Pleasant Street at corner of Bond Street, 1928
Formerly on North Common Street where Public Library now stands
Moll Pitcher House
Moll Pitcher House
Rand House, Boston Street
Reynolds House, Boston Street
Ammi Smith House, North Common Street
Joseph N. Smith Residence, Ocean Street
Benjamin F. Spinney Residence, Ocean Street
Spinney Houses, corner of Church and South Common Streets
Sweetser Estate, Ocean Street
Houses built by James Alexander
Amos P. Tapley House, corner of mall and north Common Streets
Thompson House: "Black Mash"
Cyrus Tracy House, Linwood Road, Pine Hill
Waite House, North Bend Street
Witt House, Market Square
General Electric Co., holdings on west side of Federal Street
Oxford Club House
Dreamland Theatre, Andrew Street
Odd Fellow's building, West Lynn
Odd Fellow's building, East Lynn
Mounted photo
Dirigo Club, corner of Chathum and Clarendon Streets
Boys' Club of Lynn, Massachusetts, 169 Liberty Street
Old Lyceum building, corner of Summer and Market Streets
Theatre Comique, 95 Monroe Street
Olympia Theatre, 408 Washington Street
Lynn Theatre, interior : stage, pit and balconies, 40 Summer Street
Lynn Theatre, Summer Street
Lynn City Home, Tower Hill
Home for aged women, North Common Street
City Home (old), Tower Hill
City Home, Old Almshouse, Chestnut Street
Home for aged women, North Common Street, 1898
City Home, Tower Hill, 1902
Lynn Hospital, Annex
Lynn Hospital, about 1911
Lynn Hospital, 1898
Stevens & Newhall Coal Co., Sea Street, south side, from Market Street
Standard Cement Works, West Lynn
Moulton's Factory Marion Street
Fuller buildings on Liberty Square and Union Street
Vamp building on site of Fuller buildings
Fuller buildings on Liberty Square and Union Street
Vamp building on site of Fuller buildings
Buffum's Shoe Factory
Blacksmith shop
Lynn Policeman with callbox
Armory, 1898
Armory, old
Post Office until 1934
Swift's Plant, Market Street
Dirigo Clubhouse, Chatham Street
Hospital for contagious diseases, Holyoke Street
Women's Club House, Washington Street
Women's Union, office industrial relief laundry, Olive Street
Later became the Shute Branch Library, June 24, 1920 - Sept. 24, 1928
Father Mathew building, Summer Street
Policemen and patrol wagon
First Post Office
Now owned by Lynn Historical Society
City Hall, 1929
Auditorium Theatre, 21 Andrew Street
Casino, Summer Steet
Oxford Club, showing delta of Washington Square
Lynn Hospital, 1985
Lynn Hospital, 1985
Odd Fellows' Hall, East Lynn
Intervale Club, Glenmere Square
Hospital for treatment of tuberculosis
Formerly a children's home
Central Square Theatre, Union Street
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham laboratory, Western Avenue
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham home and laboratory, 233-235 Western Avenue, 1879
Lover's Leap Spring Water Co., Forest Avenue
Lennox, Patrick and Co., Kid, Goat, and Morocco, 162 Market Street, 1890
Opposite narrow gauge railroad terminal
A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 2
A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 7
Shoemakers
Luella Brown, Sadie Nicholson, Alice Henry, ? Knox, Mrs Carrie Young, Bertha Keene, Bessie Long, Alice Mackesy, Mrs Wilson
A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 5
A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 1
A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 4
A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street
A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 6
A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street : view 3
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Hoague-Sprague Shoe factories (exteriors)
Parrott Shoe Shop, Olive Street
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