HGO-01-001-F-R-1
GUSN-167478
This interior view shows a parlor in the William Bliss House at 25 Exeter Street in Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts. A chandelier hangs from the ornately coffered ceiling. Chairs, tables, and objets d'art fill the room. A girandole mirror hangs on the right wall. Nathan Matthews helped to develop the Back Bay and built 25 Exeter Street in 1882-1884. William Bliss, president of the Boston and Albany Railroad, seems to have been the first resident. In the mid-1880s, his daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth and Hamilton Perkins, moved into the residence.
interior views
houses
parlors
coffered ceilings
chandeliers (hanging lights)
girandole mirrors
mirrors
lighting
dwellings
chairs (furniture forms)
tables (support furniture)
interior decoration
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
ACCESS ID 2068
Old ID 2104.00
3 black-and-white prints
PC002
Domestic interiors photographic collection
PC002.USMA.Boston.047.06
Interior photograph of a parlor at 25 Exeter St., Boston, Mass.
Back Bay (Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts) [neighborhood]
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
Soule Photograph Co. (Photographic studio)
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
Bliss, William, 1834-1907
Boston and Albany Railroad Co.
Exeter Street (Back Bay, Boston, Mass.)
Item
HGO-01-001-F-R-1
Boston City Directory, 1885, 1905; bosarchitecture.com/backbay/exeter/25.html; Waters, H. The New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, p. xcvi-xcvii.
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