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Kimball House, Pickman street, about 1804. 



Nathan Robinson House, Chestnut street, 1804. Remodelled 

 by Mr. Little, 1887. 



Francis Peabody House (Cadet Armory), Essex street, about 

 1818. 



Forrester House (Geo. Peabody), Washington square, 1819. 



Pickman House (Benj. Shreve), Chestnut street, 1816. 



Pickering Dodge House (Dr. Shreve), Chestnut street, 1817. 



Emmerton House, Essex street (Pickman house, 1817), re- 

 modeled, 1886. 



Emmerton House, Essex street, Western end and yard, 1886. 



John C. Lee House, Chestnut street, 1848. 



Clifford Crowninshield House, Washington square, 1805. 



White House (D. Pingree), Essex street, about 1817. 



Tucker House, Essex street, about 1818. 



Andrew House (W. O. Safford), Washington square, 1819. 

 doorway altered about 1860. 



Whipple House, Andover street, restored colonial. 



HISTOEICAL RELICS IN THE TABLE CASES. 



Casel. The coins and paper currency of Massachu- 

 setts Bay in New England during the Colonial and Revo- 

 lutionary periods covering issues from 1650-1788. A tab- 

 let in the centre of this case contains the coins all of which 

 are in fine condition, as follows : 



New England Shilling : Obv. "N. E., M rev. "XII." Minted 

 at Boston in 1650, and considered the earliest as well as one of 

 the rarest of the coins of the American colonies. Loaned by Mr. 

 F. H. Lee. 



Six Pine Tree Shillings, 1652. 



Three Oak Tree Shillings, 1652. 



Two Pine Tree Six-pences, 1652. 



Three Pine Tree Three-pences, 1652. 



Three Oak Tree Two-pences, 1662. 



Four Massachusetts or "Indian" cents, 1787 and 1788. 



Four half-cents as above. 



Loaned by Messrs. H. M. Brooks and F. H. Lee. 



