Annin & Smith (c. 1818-1837) was an engraving firm in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century, established by William B. Annin and George Girdler Smith. The firm kept offices on Court Street and Cornhill.
"Coach and chaise laces, upholstery goods, military ornaments &c. by Henry Cunningham no. 5 Milk Street, Boston;" drawn by J.R. Penniman c. 1820
Architraves; illus. from Asher Benjamin's Practical House Carpenter, 1832
Portrait of Rev. John Lindsey. Boston: Annin, Smith & Co’s Lithography; drawn by B.F. Nutting, c .1832
Masonic Temple, corner of Tremont Street and Temple Place, Boston, 19th century
Plate 34, Bigelow's American Medical Botany (1818-1820)
Plate 38, Bigelow's American Medical Botany (1818-1820)
Plate 39, Bigelow's American Medical Botany (1818-1820)
Plate 57, Bigelow's American Medical Botany (1818-1820)