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Woodward Seminary
Title:
Woodward Seminary
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-07


Dorothy Quincy Homestead
Title:
Dorothy Quincy Homestead
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
In this home, one of the finest 17th century houses in America, Dorothy Quincy ? Wife of John Hancock ? was born.



The ?Church Of The Presidents?
Title:
The ?Church Of The Presidents?
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
The ?Church of the Presidents?, the united First Parish Church (Unitarian) in Quincy, Ma., designed and built by Alexander Parris in 1828 of Quincy granite. President John Quincy Adams attended church here and is buried in the crypt under this church with his father, John Adams, and both their wives.


City Hall
Title:
City Hall
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
Erected as the Quincy Town Hall in 1844



Bird's Eye View Of Hancock Street
Title:
Bird's Eye View Of Hancock Street
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused


Quincy Square
Title:
Quincy Square
Quincy (MA), Linen PM 1938 Aug-25

Description:
Quincy Square from Granite Trust company Building



Dorothy Quincy House
Title:
Dorothy Quincy House
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1908 May-07


Unitarian Church
Title:
Unitarian Church
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1913 Apr-06



First Church
Title:
First Church
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1906 Sep-07


High School
Title:
High School
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1912 Sep-07



Garden Adams Mansion, 135 Adams St.,
Title:
Garden Adams Mansion, 135 Adams St.,
Quincy (MA), Linen unused

Description:
Home of Two Presidents


John And Abigail Adams Bed Room, 135 Adams St.,
Title:
John And Abigail Adams Bed Room, 135 Adams St.,
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused



Dining Room, 135 Adams St.,
Title:
Dining Room, 135 Adams St.,
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused

Description:
Adams Mansion


Panelled Room, 135 Adams St.,
Title:
Panelled Room, 135 Adams St.,
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused

Description:
Adams Mansion



Panelled Room, 135 Adams St.,
Title:
Panelled Room, 135 Adams St.,
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused

Description:
Adams Mansion


Study, 135 Adams St.,
Title:
Study, 135 Adams St.,
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused

Description:
Adams Mansion



Study, 135 Adams St.,
Title:
Study, 135 Adams St.,
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused

Description:
Adams Mansion


Adams Street
Title:
Adams Street
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-05



Old Stone Temple
Title:
Old Stone Temple
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1908 Oct-06


St. John The Baptist Church
Title:
St. John The Baptist Church
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
Dedicated in 1874



The Church Of The Presidents
Title:
The Church Of The Presidents
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
The "Church of the Presidents," also called the Stone Temple, is now the Unitarian Church in Quincy Massachusetts. Built in 1828 of Quincy granite, it was attended by both Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. They are both buried in the church's crypt,


Y.M.C.A. Building
Title:
Y.M.C.A. Building
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-27



High School
Title:
High School
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1904 Sep-03


Quincy Aquare from Granite Trust Company Building
Title:
Quincy Aquare from Granite Trust Company Building
Quincy (MA), Linen unused



View showing Quincy Square ,Adams building and Granite Trust Company
Title:
View showing Quincy Square ,Adams building and Granite Trust Company
Quincy (MA), Linen unused


Greetings From Quincy
Title:
Greetings From Quincy
Quincy (MA), Real Photo unused



Unitarian Church
Title:
Unitarian Church
Quincy (MA), White Border PM 1924


Fore River Plant, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
Title:
Fore River Plant, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
Quincy (MA), White Border PM 1923



Unitarian Church
Title:
Unitarian Church
Quincy (MA), White Border unused


Birthplace Of President John Quincy Adams
Title:
Birthplace Of President John Quincy Adams
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1906



Woodward Seminary
Title:
Woodward Seminary
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905


Post Office
Title:
Post Office
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1915



Fore River Ship Yards. Dock Pier At Narrow Guage Railroad Track
Title:
Fore River Ship Yards. Dock Pier At Narrow Guage Railroad Track
Quincy (MA), Divided Back


The Adams Mansion
Title:
The Adams Mansion
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1907

Description:
HOME OF JOHN ADAMS FROM 1788 UNTIL HIS DEATH ON JULY 4,1826



Birthplace Of John Adams
Title:
Birthplace Of John Adams
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907


Abigail Adams' Cairn
Title:
Abigail Adams' Cairn
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906



Dorothy Q. House
Title:
Dorothy Q. House
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905


St. Johns Catholic Church
Title:
St. Johns Catholic Church
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused



Bethany Congregational Church
Title:
Bethany Congregational Church
Quincy (MA), Chrome


St. John The Baptist Church (Dedicated in 1874)
Title:
St. John The Baptist Church (Dedicated in 1874)
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused



Birth Place John And John Quincy Adams
Title:
Birth Place John And John Quincy Adams
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
Birthplace of John Adams (1735) Second President John Quincy Adams (1767) Sixth President Quincy, Massachusetts. These "Salt-boxes," typical homes built by New England farmers during the Colonial period, are the oldest presidential birthplaces in the United States. This part of Quincy as part of Braintree at the time of their birth.


Birthplace Of President John Quincy Adams
Title:
Birthplace Of President John Quincy Adams
Quincy (MA), Linen unused

Description:
Birthplace of president John Quincy Adams on left and president John Adams on right. House Built 1681



President Adams Mansion
Title:
President Adams Mansion
Quincy (MA), Linen unused


Quincy Square From Granite Trust Company Building
Title:
Quincy Square From Granite Trust Company Building
Quincy (MA), Linen unused



View Showing Quincy Square
Title:
View Showing Quincy Square
Quincy (MA), Linen unused

Description:
Adams Building and Granite Trust Company


Dorothy Quincy House
Title:
Dorothy Quincy House
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905



Stand Pipe
Title:
Stand Pipe
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1907


Birthplace Of John Quincy Adams
Title:
Birthplace Of John Quincy Adams
Quincy (MA), Linen unused

Description:
Birthplace of John quincy Adams. Sixth president of United States, Quincy, Mass. Birthplace of John Adams, second president of United States. Quincy, Mass. Wm. H. Rice, Photographer John Adams died July 4, 1826. His Last words were: "Independence foreever. "Oh yes! It is the glorious Fourth of July, "God Bless it, God Bless you all." "Fellow Citizens, the first impulse of the regeneration of Human Liberty came from us, the Fourth of July is our anniversary day." John Quincy Adams.



Site of First Railroad in the United States
Title:
Site of First Railroad in the United States
Quincy (MA), Linen unused

Description:
Site of First Railroad in the United States built 1825. This road was built to convey stone for Bunker Hill Monument from quarries to tide water Neponset River


Unitarian Church
Title:
Unitarian Church
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused



The Old House, Adams National Historic Site
Title:
The Old House, Adams National Historic Site
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
Purchased in 1787 By John Adams, this was the home of four generations of the Adams family including two Presidents of the United States, John Adams and John Quincy Adams.


Adams National Historic Site
Title:
Adams National Historic Site
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
This beautiful home with its priceless heirlooms has many fine examples of colonial furnishings



Salt-box Homes
Title:
Salt-box Homes
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
In these "salt-box" homes in Quincy, Massachusetts. John Adams (1735). Second President of the United States, and John Quincy Adams (1767) Sixth President of the United States, were born. This type of construction was typical of homes built by New England farmers during the Colonial period. At that time, Quincy was part of Braintree.


Adams National Historic Site
Title:
Adams National Historic Site
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
Adams National Historic Site The Old House - Home of four generations of the John Adams family



Quincy Homestead, 1010 Hancock Street
Title:
Quincy Homestead, 1010 Hancock Street
Quincy (MA), Chrome unused

Description:
A Massachusetts historic landmark. A fine example of architectural development dating from the seventeenth century. Benjamin Franklin took tea here and John Hancock's sleigh is on exhibition


Birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams
Title:
Birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams
Quincy (MA), Linen unused

Description:
House on left is birthplace of John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States and the home of John and Abigail Adams during the American Revolution. House on right is the birthplace of John Adams, Second President of the United States. House Built in 1681.



Birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams
Title:
Birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused


Adams and John Quincy Adams Houses
Title:
Adams and John Quincy Adams Houses
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906



Dining Room, Dorothy Quincy Homestead
Title:
Dining Room, Dorothy Quincy Homestead
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused


Birthplaces of John Adams and John Quincy Adams
Title:
Birthplaces of John Adams and John Quincy Adams
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused



Home of John Quincy Adams
Title:
Home of John Quincy Adams
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused

Description:
John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United States, was born in Quincy, Norfolk Co., Mass., July 11th, 1767. He was graduated from Harvard in 1787. On July 26th, 1797, he married Louise Catherine Johnson. Adams was a devoted husband and father, and their home life was one of uninterrupted happiness. Mr. Adams died of paralysis in Washington on Feb. 23rd, 1848. His wife then returned to the Quincy home, and her death occurred on May 14th, 1852. Both are buried in Quincy.


The Dorothy Quincy House
Title:
The Dorothy Quincy House
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1910

Description:
Dorothy Q,, the younger married a Mr. Taylor: she was grandmother to Oliver Wendell Holmes. Another Dorothy Q was to marry John Hancock, and in 1776 they prepared the room for the occasion (paper still on the wall), but owing to a war then in progress they had to fly for their lives and were married in Philadelphia.



View at Houghs Neck
Title:
View at Houghs Neck
Quincy (MA), Divided Back PM 1909


The Cairn
Title:
The Cairn
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused



Birthplace of John Adams
Title:
Birthplace of John Adams
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused


Birthplace of John Adams, 2nd President of the United States
Title:
Birthplace of John Adams, 2nd President of the United States
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused



Unitarian Church
Title:
Unitarian Church
Quincy (MA), White Border unused


Abigail Adams, Cairn
Title:
Abigail Adams, Cairn
Quincy (MA), White Border unused

Description:
From this spot, with her son, John Quincy Adams, then a boy of seven, by her side, Abigail Adams watched the smoke of burning Charlestown. while listening to the guns of Bunker Hill. Sat. 17th, June 1775



First Parish Church
Title:
First Parish Church
Quincy (MA), White Border unused

Description:
Established permanently in 1639. Unitarian since 1750. Beneath church are the tombs of John Adams and John Quincy Adams


View Showing Quincy Square, Adams Building and Granite Trust Company
Title:
View Showing Quincy Square, Adams Building and Granite Trust Company
Quincy (MA), Linen PM 1941



Birthplace of John Quincy Adams
Title:
Birthplace of John Quincy Adams
Quincy (MA), Linen unused


President Adams Mansion
Title:
President Adams Mansion
Quincy (MA), Linen unused



Site of First Railroad in the United States
Title:
Site of First Railroad in the United States
Quincy (MA), Linen unused

Description:
This road was built to convey stone for Bunker Hill Monument from quarries to tide water Neponset River


Adams St
Title:
Adams St
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused



The Adams Mansion
Title:
The Adams Mansion
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-07


Thomas Crane Library
Title:
Thomas Crane Library
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-07



Christ Church
Title:
Christ Church
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-07


City Hall
Title:
City Hall
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused



Kitchen John Adams Birthplace
Title:
Kitchen John Adams Birthplace
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused


West Room John Adams Birthplace
Title:
West Room John Adams Birthplace
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused



Abigail Adams Bed Room, 135 Adams St
Title:
Abigail Adams Bed Room, 135 Adams St
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused

Description:
Adams mansion, Home of two Presidents.


Livingroom, John Adams Birthplace
Title:
Livingroom, John Adams Birthplace
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused



West Room, John Adams Birthplace
Title:
West Room, John Adams Birthplace
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused


Air View showing Quincy,Weymouth,Fore River Bridge.Edison Plant and Cities Service Oil Company
Title:
Air View showing Quincy,Weymouth,Fore River Bridge.Edison Plant and Cities Service Oil Company
Quincy (MA), Linen unused



Thomas Crane Library
Title:
Thomas Crane Library
Quincy (MA), Linen unused


Surf Bathing, Wollaston Beach
Title:
Surf Bathing, Wollaston Beach
Quincy (MA), Linen PM 1947



Surf Bathing, Wollaston Beach
Title:
Surf Bathing, Wollaston Beach
Quincy (MA), Linen PM 1946


Railway Quincy Grantie Quarry
Title:
Railway Quincy Grantie Quarry
Quincy (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused



Home Dorothy Quincy
Title:
Home Dorothy Quincy
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused


Adams House
Title:
Adams House
Quincy (MA), Divided Back unused



Furnace Brook Parkway Showing Railroad Bridge
Title:
Furnace Brook Parkway Showing Railroad Bridge
Quincy (MA), White Border PM 1931


Dorothy Quincy House
Title:
Dorothy Quincy House
Quincy (MA), Linen PM 1949



Kitchen in John and Abigail Adams Cottage
Title:
Kitchen in John and Abigail Adams Cottage
Quincy (MA), Linen unused


Quincy Bay, Wollaston
Title:
Quincy Bay, Wollaston
Quincy (MA), Linen PM 1944





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