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Original Aspinwall House & St. Paul's Church, circa 1860s
Aspinwall House is on the far right, erected circa 1660, torn down 1891. Oldest of several photos with the great elm at the rear corner of the house still standing. St. Paul St. looking north, Aspinwall Ave. follows the fence to the right.
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Aspinwall House, Aspinwall Ave. Fall of the Great Elm, 1863
Three generations of Aspinwall family. (L to R) Mary Aspinwall, Mrs. Colonel Aspinwall, Colonel Thomas Aspinwall, Thomas Aspinwall, Mrs. William Aspinwall, William Aspinwall (in arms of mother)
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Aspinwall House, circa 1880s
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Aspinwall House, circa 1880s
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St. Paul's Church, circa 1880s
Aspinwall House is on the far right, torn down 1891. St. Paul St. looking north to the left, Aspinwall Ave. to the right.
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Aspinwall House, Aspinwall Ave.
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Aspinwall House, circa 1891
Fence going along the rear of the house has been removed and new one going down the backyard has appeared. Flag pole installed on top of house.
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Aspinwall House, circa 1891
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St. Pauls Episcopal Church, 1912
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St. Paul's Church
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Aspinwall & St. Paul St., St. Paul's Church
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Second Aspinwall House, Aspinwall Hill, Winthrop Rd.
Dr. William Aspinwall moved here from his former house on Aspinwall Ave.. Rear view of the house on the hill looking down towards Washington St. Front of the house is on Winthrop Rd. at the corner of Gardner Rd..
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Second Aspinwall House, Winthrop Rd.
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Hillcrest Guest House
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Beacon House
Beacon St. was originally known as the Mill Road Dam and was constructed to wall off the channel of water in the Charles River extending from the Boston Common to Brookline
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Beacon St. at Park Dr., Boston
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Beacon St. at St. Marys
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1038 Beacon St.
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Beacon St. (before widening) & Carlton
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Beacon St, North Side Between Carlton and Amory
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