Ward Four Fire Station
Combination fire apparatus Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Beth Israel Jewish Synagogue
Grafton St. Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Polishing mill and sheds
Site of McKenzie and Patterson polishing mill and sheds Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Glencoe Granite Company
Scammell Street Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
House of Solomon Willard
Douglass St. Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Observatory Great Hill
Houghs Neck Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Corn house, Mass Agriculture College
Amherst Agricultural College Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Warren Marsh house, John Pray
Hancock St. Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
E. Squantum Street Hall house
North Quincy Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
G. A. R. Hall
Grand Army Hall (Formerly Samuel White's shop) Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Post office Washington Street
Southerly side Washington Street. Easterly South Street Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Adam Curtis shop
Adam Curtis Shoe Factory. Franklin Street Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Harry L. Rice
Adams Street Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Quincy Trust Company
Hancock at Cottage Ave. Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
High school building (1854)
High School Ave. Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Ward Two Fire Station
Quincy Point. Combination fire apparatus Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library
Congregational Church of Christ, Sea Street
Houghs Neck. Courtesy of Thomas Crane Public Library