Winter view of Longfellow House's south east exposure

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Winter view of Longfellow House's south east exposure

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View of Longfellow House's south east exposure taken in winter, showing glassed-in east piazza, billiard room, trellis and pediment, storm porch on front entry.C1904 for original image given in inscription. Possible a later copy from glass plate. Inscribed in cursive, front lower right, "T. E. Marr." Inscribed lower left from negative, "9166". Inscribed in pencil, in cursive, upper left verso, "from/T. E. Marr & Son/234 Boylston St/Boston." Inscribed in pencil, in cursive, center verso, "9166-2/Henry W. Longfellow/Cambridge./Jan. 26, 1904./South East Exposure. from grounds."

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