- 1881, April 11–May 9, “Exhibition of American Etchings,” MFA Boston.
- 1882, “Louis Prang and Co. Lithographic Prints and Tools,” United States National Museum (now the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution).
- 1887, April 26–June 30, “Exhibition of the Etched Work of Rembrandt, and of Artists of His Circle,” MFA Boston.
- 1887, November 1–December 31, “The Work of the Women Etchers of America,” MFA Boston.
- 1888, July 4–October 27, graphic arts display in the “Centennial Exposition of the Ohio Valley and Central States,” Cincinnati, Ohio.
- 1888–1889, November 15–January 15, “Exhibition of Albert Dürer’s Engravings, Etchings, and Dry-Points, and of Most of the Woodcuts Executed from His Designs,” MFA Boston.
- 1890, October 2–November 30, “Exhibition of the Society of American Wood-Engravers,” MFA Boston.
- 1891, February 7–March 15, “Books, Water Colors, Engravings, Etc. by William Blake,” MFA Boston.
- 1892, January 8–March 6, “Exhibition Illustrating the Technical Methods of the Reproductive Arts from the XV. Century to the Present Time, With Special Reference to the Photo-Mechanical Processes,” MFA Boston.
- 1893, January 20–March 5, “The Works of John Cheney and Seth Wells Cheney,” MFA Boston.
- 1893, May 1–October 30, graphic arts display in the World’s Columbian Exhibition (Chicago’s World Fair), Chicago, Illinois.
- 1893–1894, November 25–May 20, “A Selection of Prints Arranged Chronologically to Illustrate the Various Processes of Engraving Invented from the 15th to the End of the 18th Century,” MFA Boston.
- 1894, June 3, “Exhibition of New Accessions (MFA Boston Print Department),” MFA Boston.
- 1894, October 1–November 9, “Exhibition of the Works of Adolph Menzel,” MFA Boston.
- 1896, March 26–May 17, “Etchings, Dry-Points and Mezzotints, by Francis Seymour Hayden,” MFA Boston.
- 1896, beginning May 21, “Exhibition of New Accessions (MFA Boston Print Department),” MFA Boston.
- 1897, January 29–March 13, “Etchings, Dry-Points and Engraving on Copper by Albert Dürer,” Grolier Club of New York.
- Summer 1897, “Wood-Engravings, Etchings, Dry-Points, Aquatints, Mezzotints, Stipples, and Line-Engravings by American Artists,” MFA Boston.
- 1898, April 25–June 5, “Loan Exhibition of Book-Plates and Super-Libros Held by the Club of Odd Volumes” (with significant assistance by Hedwig Koehler), MFA, Boston.