South facade of Longfellow House taken from inside fence, 1904

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South facade of Longfellow House taken from inside fence, 1904

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Possible copy print from glass plate negative. Photograph taken in winter of South facade of Longfellow House showing West piazza, glassed in East piazza, and storm porch. Also small black dog sitting near West pilaster. Dated January 1904 for original image. C1929-C1941 for later print. According to "A Directory of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900," page 93, Thomas E. Marr & Son, 234 Boylston Street, Boston produced landscape photography between 1919 and 1926. This is possibly a copy print of a photograph taken in 1904.

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