
Title: First Parish Church Concord (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: First Parish Church Concord (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Public Library Concord (MA), Divided Back PM 1922 Apr-19
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Title: Grave of British Soldiers Concord (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Grave of Ralph Waldo Emerson Concord (MA), Divided Back
Description:
C.B. Webster & Co
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Title: The home of Emerson Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Where he lived from 1835 until his death in 1882
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Title: Orchard House Concord (MA), Linen
Description:
where Louisa Alcott wrote her famous stories
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Title: First Parish Church Concord (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Grave of Emerson Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
The Passive master Lent His Hand To The Vast Soul That O'er Him Planned
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Title: Colonial Inn Concord (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
48 Monument Square · Concord, MA 01742 508-369-9200 A complete country inn situated in Historic Concord, away from the bustle of traffic, yet only 18 miles from Boston. Traditionally good meals and cocktails. 60 guest rooms. Open all year
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Title: Orchard House Concord (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of Louisa May Alcott
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Title: The Alcott House, Mr. Alcott in the Library Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Orchard (or Alcott) House, Concord, Mass Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Dec-20
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Title: "Wayside," the home of Hawthorne, Concorde, Mass Concord (MA), Linen unused
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Title: The Manse Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908 Nov-09
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Title: Colonial Inn Concord (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 1145
Situated in a lovely, scenic town, away from the bustle of traffic yet only 18 miles from Boston. Traditionally good meals. Cocktails in the cozy liberty lounge. Surprisingly reasonable rates
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Title: The Orchard House Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Middlesex School, Higginson House Concord (MA), Divided Back PM 1927 Sep-02
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Title: Portrait Of Henry D. Thoreau Concord (MA), Real Photo unused
Description:
Series 30
Portrait of Henry D. Thoreau, 1839. Painter unknown concord Antiquarian Society.
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Title: Samuel Whitney House Concord (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Built before 1717 as the modest home of a farmer, this house in Concord, Massachusetts, became the home of Samuel Whitney in 1769. Whitney became the Muster Master of the two Concord Minuteman Companies and hid munitions here in 1775. Early in 1845 Amos Bronson Alcott and his family moved to the "Hillside", as he named it, after his failure at Fruitlands. Alcott supported his family by farming but after three years was forced to move to Boston. It became the home of Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1852, and was known as "The Wayside." On Hawthorne's return form England in 1860 he made major structural alterations including a tower study for his writing. Boston publisher Daniel Lothrop acquired The Wayside in 1883. His wife wrote "The Five Little Peppers" series of children's books under the pen name of Margaret Sidney.
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Title: The Old Monse Concord (MA), Real Photo unused
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Title: The Old Monse Concord (MA), Real Photo unused
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Title: The Study Of Ralph Waldo Emerson Concord (MA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Wayside Home of Hawthorne Concord (MA), Real Photo unused
Description:
Concord Massachusetts – The Wayside home of Howthorne and “Margaret Sidney” Author of “Five Little Peppers”
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Title: Concord Bridge Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Old Wright Tavern Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Built 1747
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Title: Emerson House Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Greetings From Concord Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Wright Tavern. Built for a Tavern 1747
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Title: Concord Public Library Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Old Manse Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Grave Of Ralph Waldo Emerson Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
The Distinguished Historian and Philosopher
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Title: First Parish Church Concord (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The North Bridge Visitors Center, Minuteman National Historical Park Concord (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Bullet Hole House Concord (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Here Elisha Jones stored supplies for the Minutemen
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Title: Orchard House Concord (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The home of the Bronson Alcott family between 1858 and 1877. Louisa May Alcott wrote sections of Little Women here
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Title: Ephraim Wales Bull Concord (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Ephraim Wales Bull in attempting to find the best and earliest grape found a seedling at the foot of the hill that was ripe in August and of good quality. He sowed the seeds in the autumn of 1843 beside this, his cottage, now known as Grapevine Cottage in Concord, Massachusetts. Thus was born the Concord Grape. Bull, buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, locked the shrewdness to profit from this development. His epitaph reads ?He sowed, Others Reaped.?
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Title: First Parish Church Concord (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Town Of Concord Concord (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial View Of Historic Concord Concord (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Colonial Inn Concord (MA), Chrome PM 1955 Oct-31
Description:
Olden Charm ? Today's Comforts Situated in a lovely, scenic town, away from the bustle of traffic yet only 18 miles from Boston. Traditionally good meals. Cocktails in the cozy Liberty Lounge. Surprisingly reasonable rates.
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Title: The Wright Tavern Concord (MA), Linen PM 1946 Oct-05
Description:
?Food for the Hungry, Rest for the Weary.?
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Title: Colonial Inn Concord (MA), Chrome PM 1964 Jul-06
Description:
A complete country inn situated in The Historic Town of Concord, away from the bustle of traffic, yet only 18 miles from Boston. Traditionally good meals, Cocktails in the cozy Liberty Room Lounge. Surprisingly reasonable room rates. Open all year.
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Title: The Home Of Ephraim Bull Concord (MA), White Border unused
Description:
Origination of The Concord Grape
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Title: The Colonial Inn Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Provincial Store House, 1775.
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Title: The Old Manse Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Concord School Of Philosophy Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
The Concord School of Philosophy ? Somewhat to the rear of the Alcott House stands this little Chaapel which was erected sby Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson of New York, for the summer meetings of the ?Concord School of Philosophy and Literature.? Sessions were sheld here annually from 1879 to 1888.
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Title: Original Concord Grape Vine Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Emerson House Concord (MA), Divided Back PM 1910 Dec-23
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Title: The Wayside Home Of Nathaniel Hawthorne Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Wright Tavern Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Built 1747
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Title: Children's Nursery Alcott House Concord (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Louisa M. Alcott's Room Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
"Orchard House".
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Title: Dining Room, Wright Tavern Concord (MA), Divided Back PM 1917 Mar-26
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Title: Taproom Old Wright Tavern Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Emerson's Study Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Emerson's Study remains just as he left it. On the table in the center is his writing pad and the pen that has so great an influence on the thought of two continents
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Title: Orchard House Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Alcott House Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
A. Bronson Alcott and one of the "Little Men"
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Title: The Home Of Hawthorne Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Wayside Home Oe Nathaniel Hawthorne Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Here "Tanglewood Tales" was written.
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Title: Old Manse Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
"Old Manse" built by Emerson's Grandfather just before the Revolutionary War. Emerson wrote "Nature" and Hawthorne wrote "Mosses from and Old Manse" while living here.
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Title: Colonial Inn Concord (MA), White Border unused
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Title: Orchard House Concord (MA), White Border unused
Description:
Home of the Alcotts
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Title: Orchard House Concord (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Drawing By May Alcott, Orchard House Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Louisa Alcott's Room, Orchard House Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Mrs. Alcott's Room, Orchard House Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: First Parish Church Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Old North Bridge Concord Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Wright Tavern Concord Mass
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Title: The Wayside Hawthorne's Home Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908 Jul-06
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Title: The Minute Man Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Old Wright Tavern Concord (MA), Divided Back PM 1915 Sep-24
Description:
Old Wright Tavern built in 1747 was the headquarters of the Patriots in the early morning of April 19the 1775. Later in the day occupied by the British Officers
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Title: The Old Manse Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Aug-23
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Title: Home Of Ralph Waldo Emerson Concord (MA), White Border PM 1915
Description:
The "Concord Sage" and Philosopher. Home of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essayist and poet, Concord Mass. Born 1803, died 1882. I am not wiser for my age, Nor skilful by my grief; Life loiters at the books first page, Ah! Could we turn the leaf.
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Title: Home of Ephraim Bull-Originator of the Concord Grape Concord (MA), White Border
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Title: Old Bridge Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Jones House, The House Of The Bullet Hall Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1913
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Title: Minute Men Monment And Old North Bridge Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: The Wayside Hawthorne'S Home Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1912
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Title: High And Emerson Schools Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back)
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Title: Hawthorne's Home, or the Wayside Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
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Title: Jones House, The House of the Bulleton Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Wright Tavern Built for a Tavern 1747 Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909
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Title: Wright Tavern Concord (MA), Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Thoreau-Alcott House Concord (MA), Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: Monument And Old North Bridge Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
Description:
HERE THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE REVOLUTION WAS FOUGHT
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Title: Old Bridge And Minute Men Monument Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: St. Bernard's Catholic Church Concord (MA), Linen unused
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Title: First Parish Church Concord (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Old Manse Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
The Old Manse was built in 1765. It was owned by Emerson and he wrote "Nature" there. Hawthorne brought his young bridge here in 1842 and made this charming residence famous with his "Mosses from an Old Manse".
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Title: National Guard Minuteman Concord (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Minuteman Statue, by Daniel Chester French, guards the site of this historic battleground. The Minutemen who fought the British on the 19th of April, 1775, were members of the Militia - now Known as the National guard. Today, more than 470,000 modern Minutemen of the Army and Air National Guard make up the strongest reserve force in peacetime history. The National Guard in fully prepared, willing and able to protect your home during local or national emergencies. . . in peace and war!
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Title: Concord Bridge With Monument In The Distance Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: Old Wright Tavern Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Headquarters of British officers, April 19, 1775. Here Major Pitcarn made his famous boast, that he would stir the blood of the D - Yankee Rebels before night.
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Title: Home Of Ralph Waldo Emerson Concord (MA), Linen unused
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Title: The Old Manse Concord (MA), Linen unused
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Title: The Country Store Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
"That is the Place where my Old Trader Kept" (Thoreau). Summer Branch at Edgartown, Massachusetts.
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Title: Meeting House Of The First Parish Concord (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Louisa May Alcott House Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
"Orchard House" was the home of Louisa May Alcott from 1857 until 1878. A. Bronson Alcott and many of his literary circle met here and laid plans for the foundation of the Concord School of Philosophy.
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Title: Model Of The Concord Fight Concord (MA), Real Photo unused
Description:
April 19, 1775. The Antiquarian Society.
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Title: Battle Monument Concord (MA), Real Photo unused
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Title: The Fireplace Concord (MA), Real Photo unused
Description:
The antiquarian society
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Title: The Old North Bridge At Battle Ground Concord (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Alcott Grave Concord (MA) unused
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Title: Home Of Louisa Alcott And Her Little Women Concord (MA) unused
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Title: The Minute Man Statue Concord (MA), Real Photo unused
Description:
The Minute Man
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Title: Old North Bridge Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
The Old North Bridge spans the Concord River at the battleground. It was originally a wooden structure, but in recent years was replaced by one of concrete, patterned after the old one.
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Title: Grave of British Soldiers Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
They came three thousand miles and died to keep the past upon its throne unheard beyond the ocean tide their english mother made her moan April 19 1775
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Title: Home of Ralph Waldo Emerson Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Emerson's Home "The Concord Sage and Philosopher", Ralph Waldo Emerson, lived here from 1835 until his death in 1882, writing many of the essays and poems that made him famous.
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Title: Hawthorne's wayside Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
"The Wayside" was Nathaniel Hawthorne's residence during the last twelve years of his life. The Alcotts also lived here before going to "Orchard House."
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Title: The Old Manse Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Home of Ralph Waldo Emerson Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Hall of Philosophy Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Hall of Philosophy Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Old Wright Tavern Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Concord Grapes Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
To the left, the parent vine of the Concord Grape; centre, the originator, Ephriam Bull (with skullcap), and in the rear, his home known as Grape Vine Cottage. The (x) marks the original vine. The Concord Grape, the grape "shot round the world," which by long years of patient cultivation, was introduced by Ephriam Bull in 1855, and immediately became very popular, not only in New England, but throughout the country.
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Title: Old North Bridge Over the Concord River at the Battle Ground Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Battle Ground and Minute Man (at left) and Old North Bridge Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Statue Minute Man Concord (MA), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: 12'Ft Battle Ground Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Old North Bridge Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Here took place about noon, April 19th, 1775, the principal engagement in Concord, the British being repulsed and retreating in great disorder. Across the bridge the statue of the "Concord Minute Man."
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Title: The Old North Bridge Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Here April 19, 1775 occurred the first armed resistance to the authority of King George. Four hundred and fifty Americans took up a position at the bridge againt the British.
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Title: Orchard House Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Grave of Emerson Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
The Passive Master Lent His Hand to the Vast Sout that O'er Him Planned
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Title: Hawthorne's Home Concord (MA), White Border unused
Description:
Hawthorne's home, ""The Wayside, was his residence for the last twelve years of his life. Here also the Alcotts lived before going to the Orchard House
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Title: Home of Louiba Alcott and her Little Women Concord (MA), White Border unused
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Title: Last Resting Place of Ralph Waldo Emerson Concord (MA), White Border unused
Description:
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
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Title: The Minute Man Concord (MA), White Border unused
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Title: Minute Man Statue Concord (MA), White Border unused
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Title: Old North Bridge Concord (MA), White Border PM 1910
Description:
Here took place about noon, April 19th, 1775, the principal engagement in Concord, the British being repulsed, and retreating in great disorder. Across the bridge, the statue of the ""Concord Minute Man
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Title: Home of Ephraim Bull Concord (MA), White Border unused
Description:
Originator of the Concord Grape
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Title: Old North Bridge Concord (MA), White Border unused
Description:
By the Rude Bridge that Arched the flood Their Flag to April's Breeze Unfurled Here Once the Embattled Farmers Stood. And Fired the Shot Heard Round the world
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Title: Battle Monument marks the spot where the British stood and fought at the Old North Bridge Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Battle Monument marks the spot where the British stood and fought at the Old North Bridge. On the nineteenth of April, 1775
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Title: Revolutionary War Memorial and Old North Bridge Concord (MA) unused
Description:
This dignified granite shaft stands at the Old North Bridge and commemorates that momentous battle when ""Liberty was born
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Title: Home of Louisa Alcott and her Little Women Concord (MA) PM 1910
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Title: Old North Bridge Concord (MA) unused
Description:
Here took place about noon April 19th 1775 the principal engagement in Concord, the British being repulsed
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Title: Statue Minute Man Concord (MA) PM 1910
Description:
By the rude bridge that arched the flood their flac to April's breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, and fired the shot heard round the world
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Title: North Branch Concord River Concord (MA) unused
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Title: The Old Manse Concord (MA)
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Title: Wright Tavern Concord (MA) PM 1905
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Title: The Gray Old Manse Concord (MA) PM 1906
Description:
Immortalised by the Genius of Hawthorne
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Title: Battle Ground and Bridge Concord (MA) PM 1905
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Title: Concord Bridge with Monument in foreground and the Minute Man in the distance across the Bridge Concord (MA) unused
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Title: Old Wright Tavern Concord (MA) PM 1906
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Title: Orchard, or Louise Alcott House Concord (MA) PM 1906
Description:
Forwarded on Receipt of Postage
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Title: The Minute Man, Concord, Mass. Concord (MA) unused
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Title: Home of R. W. Emerson Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Aug-11
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Title: Orchard House Concord (MA), Private Mailing Card unused
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Title: Architect's Model of Emerson Hospital Campus Concord (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
(617)369-1400 (1)Main Entrance, Original Hospital Building 1911 (2)East Wing (3)West Wing (4)Wheeler Wing (5)Intensive Care, Coronary Care, Progressive Care (6)Emergency Entrance (7)Below Ground Surgery (8)Doctor's Office Bldg. (9)Community Agencies Bldg
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Title: Home of Ralph Waldo Emerson Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
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Title: Main Street Concord (MA), Divided Back PM 1916
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Title: Greetings From Concord Concord (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1914
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Title: Hawthorne's The Wayside Concord (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Paul Revere's Lantern Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Antiquarian House
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Title: Old Manse Concord (MA) unused
Description:
"Old Manse" built by Emerson's Grandfather just before the Revolutionary War. Emerson wrote "Nature" and Hawthorne wrote "Mosses from an Old Manse" while living here.
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Title: Thoreau's Home at Lake Walden Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Colonial Inn Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Residence of Store Keeper, Old Provincial Store during Revolutionary Times, Residence of Henry D. Thoreau's Grandfather, built by him, 1770.
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Title: Emerson's Grave Sleepy Hollow Cemetery Concord (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Alcott House Concord (MA), White Border unused
Description:
A. Bronson Alcott, Mrs. Alcott and one of the ""Little Women
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Title: Concord Hymn - Emerson Concord (MA), Linen unused
Description:
By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood And fired the shot heard round the world. The foe long since in silence slept; Alike the conqueror silent sleeps; And Time the ruined bridge has swept Down the dark stream which seaward creeps. On this green bank, by this soft stream, We set to-day a votive stone; That memory may their deed redeem, When, like our sires, our sons are gone. Spirit, that made those heroes dare To die, and leave their children free, Bid Time and Nature gently spare The shaft we raise to them and thee
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Title: The Old Wright Tavern 1747 Concord (MA) PM 1930
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