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Boston Harbor, from the series Ports of America

Artist: Louis Orr (American, 1879–1966)

View of Some Old Gardens, Beacon Hill, Boston.

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

The Washington Monument in the Public Garden, Boston

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

Christ Church, Salem Street, Boston: Looking West from "The Prado"

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

View of Boston from the Bay

Artist: Unknown

Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor

Lithographer: Unknown
Publisher: Sarony, Major & Knapp (New York, founded ca. 1846)

The Hero Returned from Boston

Etcher: Unknown
Publisher: Thomas Hart (London)

View of the City of Boston from Dorchester Heights

Artist: Robert Havell, Jr. (American, born England, 1793–1878)

View of Boston / From Telegraph Hill, S. Boston

Lithographer: Tappan & Bradford (Boston)
After: Bernard Spindler (American, 1826–1865)
Publisher: Tappan & Bradford (Boston)

Horn Pond and Environs of Boston

Lithographer: Unknown
After: F. Richardson (American)

The National Lancers with the Reviewing Officers on Boston Common

Artist: Fitz Henry Lane (American, 1804–1865)
After: Charles Hubbard (American, 1801–1876)

Bird's Eye View of / Boston

Artist: Napoleon Sarony (American, 1821–1896)
After: John Bachmann (American, 1814–1896)

View of the Public Garden & Boston Common./ From Arlington St.

Artist: J. H. Bufford and Son's, Lith. (Boston, active mid-19th century)
After: Edwin Whitefield (American, 1816–1892)

A View of Boston

Artist: Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres (British, born Switzerland, 1729–1824)

Boston / From City Point Near Sea Street

Artist: William James Bennett (American, 1787–1844)

A View of Boston taken on the road to Dorchester

Artist: James Newton (American)
After: Captain William Pierie (American, active 1768–75)

South Boston, 1859

Artist: Joseph Foxcroft Cole (American, 1837–1892)

The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in King Street Boston on March 5th 1770.

Artist: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)
Printer: William F. Stratton (American, 1803–1846)

The Boston Common, from Harper's Weekly, May 22, 1858

Artist: Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

Skating at Boston, from Harper's Weekly, March 12, 1859

Artist: Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

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