Image:1790 House, Woburn, Massachusetts - interior (1940).jpg
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1790 House, Woburn, Massachusetts. Interior view (taken in 1940) from the 2nd floor, looking towards rear of house. This is a cropped version of the digital image from the Library of Congress online database; it is public domain because it was produced by the United States Government. Catalog information follows.
8. Historic American Buildings Survey Frank O. Branzetti, Photographer June 18, 1940 (j) INT. - 2nd. FLOOR HALL LOOKING NORTHEAST HABS, MASS,9-WOBN,3-8
TITLE: Bartlett-Wheeler House, 827 Main Street, North Woburn, Middlesex County, MA
CALL NUMBER: HABS, MASS,9-WOBN,3-
REPRODUCTION NUMBER: [See Call Number]
MEDIUM: Measured Drawing(s): 16 Photo(s): 15 Data Page(s): 2 plus cover page
DATE: Documentation compiled after 1933.
NOTE: Survey number HABS MA-276
SUBJECTS: MASSACHUSETTS--Middlesex County--North Woburn House
OTHER TITLE: Joseph Bartlett House
COLLECTION: Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
REPOSITORY: Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
CARD #: MA0804
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