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Bark Progress of New Bedford at Rotch's North Wharf before being towed by the tugboat Right Arm to Quebec in preparation for exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893.

World War I Parade through Plainville's town center.

Clyde O. Bosworth and Sylvanus Bourne home on leave during World War I.

Black and white photo of Woodlee, residence of Daniel Ricketson, New Bedford, Massachusetts, located on the current site of St. Anthony's Church, Acushnet Avenue. Mounted; inscribed on back in Ricketson's hand "Woodlee./ Built 1844-45./ The residence…

This farm is no longer in existence. The site is the home of the Halifax Country Club.

Wood homestead on Thompson Street. The site is on the opposite side of the street from where Ebenezer Wood manufactured gravestones. The business is no longer there.

Wheelmens Lucy, sailing on Lake Pearl in Wrentham, MA on May 30th, 1898

The Winthrop Street Baptist Church is located on 37 Winthrop Street
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