Creator Record
Metadata
Name |
Anderson, Harry William |
Dates & places of birth and death |
b. 26 Aug 1869 in St. John, New Brunswick; d. 27 Oct 1937 in Dorchester, MA |
Occupation |
Upholsterer |
Notes |
Married Caroline Wahl on 26 Aug 1896. She was born on 18 Feb 1872 and died in Boston on 11 Apr 1948. They had a son, Harry William Anderson, on 10 Sep 1897 in Haverhill, MA. He died 7 Dec 1968 in Wollaston, MA. |
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Boat Bertha on the Merrimac River, 1909 - Negative, Glass Plate
Group of nine adults (five women, four men) on the boat Bertha on the Merrimac River, Massachusetts. American flag flies from back of boat. Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on August 29, 1909.
Record Type: Photo
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Children at the first public playgound in Haverhill, 1908 - Negative, Glass Plate
Many children lined up in a field at two poles with a rope in between with an adult woman at the head of the line. Houses in background. Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on August 26, 1908.
Record Type: Photo
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Crescent Motor Boat Club at Merrills Cottage, July 19, 1908 - Negative, Glass Plate
Several dozen men, women, and children dressed in summer clothing, posing in front of Merrills Cottage, with an American flag flying on a pole in the background. Envelope states, "Merrills Cottage at Merrimac Port / Crescent Motor Boat Club. It was here that / the first Ladies Motor Boat Club / was ordained as an [overflow] to / Crescent Motor Boat Club / July 19, 1908." Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on July 19, 1908.
Record Type: Photo
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Crew of the Steamer Merrimac, 1910 - Negative, Glass Plate
Nine men on a deck of the steamer Merrimac. Taken at Black Rocks (Salisbury, MA). Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on September 9, 1910.
Record Type: Photo
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Eagle House Hotel, July 6, 1910 - Negative, Glass Plate
Eagle House hotel, 25 Main Street, Haverhill. View of the front and right sides, Currier Block on the left. Main building is five stories. Round portico, turret window, balconies on the third and fourth floors. The eagle ornament above the windows on the fifth floor was carved by a man named Hobbs who lived in Lawrence, MA. One story block with Carter, Russell Co.'s Boston Express on the right. Alley on the right of the hotel with sign for Eagle ...
Record Type: Photo
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Eagle House, hotel, Main Street, Haverhill, 1910 - Print, Photographic
Eagle House hotel, 25 Main Street, Haverhill. View of the front and right sides, Currier Block on the left. Main building is five stories. Round portico, turret window, balconies on the third and fourth floors. The eagle ornament above the windows on the fifth floor was carved by a man named Hobbs who lived in Lawrence, MA. One story block with Carter, Russell Co.'s Boston Express on the right. Alley on the right of the hotel with sign for Eagle ...
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Eagle House, hotel, Main Street, Haverhill, demolition - Print, Photographic
Eagle House hotel, 25 Main Street, Haverhill. View of the front and right sides, Currier Block on the left. Main building is five stories. Round portico, turret window, balconies on the third and fourth floors. The eagle ornament above the windows is missing, windows boarded up on fifth floor, rear section being disassembled/demolished. One story block with Carter, Russell Co.'s Boston Express on the right. Alley on the right of the hotel with si...
Record Type: Photo
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Harry W. Anderson and family, Howard Street, Haverhill, 1909 - Negative, Glass Plate
Harry W. Anderson (center) pouring a drink from a glass pitcher for his wife, Caroline, who is sitting in a chair, with his son, Harry W. Anderson, Jr., standing, holding a glass in the foreground. An ornate cupboard with open shelves is in the background. Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on February 7, 1909, at 84 Howard Street, Haverhill, MA.
Record Type: Photo
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Harry W. Anderson and friends on Plug Pond / Lake Saltonstall, Haverhill, 1910 - Negative, Glass Plate
Eleven boys wearing ice skates, four holding hockey sticks on frozen Plug Pond (later called Lake Saltonstall) in Haverhill, Mass. Adult man in hat in background. Photographer's log states "Pentuckett Lake or Plug Pond." Another version of this negative identifies first boy in front row on left as Ted Travers, next boy as Harry W. Anderson, and the boy next to him as Frank Travers. In back row, boy in between Anderson and Frank Travers is identif...
Record Type: Photo
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Harry W. Anderson and neighbors at 84 Howard Street, Haverhill, 1908 - Negative, Glass Plate
Nine people (five adults standing, four children sitting) outside of house at 84 Howard Street in Haverhill, MA. Two men and three women identified on envelope as Mr. Shannon and Wildes, Mrs. Keem. Probably Harry Anderson is on the far right in the bow tie and Caroline Anderson is in the middle. Harry Anderson, Jr. is probably one of the children. Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on Sunday, August 9, 1908.
Record Type: Photo
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Harry W. Anderson playing the piano, 1909 - Negative, Glass Plate
Harry W. Anderson playing the piano from sheet music at his home at 84 Howard Street, Haverhill, MA. In the foreground is a table with a lace covering and three books on top. Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on February 11, 1909.
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill High School construction, Summer Street, 1908 - Negative, Glass Plate
Foundation being laid for Haverhill High School. Cement mixer on left. Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on November 29, 1908, from Newcomb Street.
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill High School, construction, Summer Street, 1908 - Negative, Glass Plate
Haverhill High School under construction taken from the second story window of the Pentucket Club on Summer Street. Snow on ground. Sign for "John M. Roche General Contractor." Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on December 25, 1908.
Record Type: Photo
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Joseph A. Kennedy House, North Street, Haverhill, 1908 - Negative, Glass Plate
Envelope states "J. A. Kennedy house and barn, 48 Howard Street, Haverhill, MA," but the house is actually at 48 North Street. The house is three stories and the barn is two stories high. House has two entrances. There is a young boy standing to the side of the house. The sign on the barn reads "JA Kennedy House & Painter." Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on October 4, 1908.
Record Type: Photo
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Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dear at elk statue at Kenoza Lake, Haverhill, 1908 - Negative, Glass Plate
Kenoza Lake, Haverhill, two men and a woman posing with the elk statue. Labelled "Phillip Dear and Wife." Third person may be the photographer, Harry William Anderson. Lake in the background. Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on August 2, 1908.
Record Type: Photo
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Mr. Oliver Taylor, the cook, and three deckhands, 1910 - Negative, Glass Plate
Five people sitting on a wooden structure on a beach are identified in the photographer's log book as "Mr. Oliver Taylor, the Cook, and 3 deck hands." Mr. Taylor wears a bowler hat, suit, and tie and has a white beard. The cook wears a light colored dress and dark jacket. The three other men wear caps and ties; two wear jackets, the man without a jacket wears overalls and a shirt underneath. Photo taken by Harry William Anderson in 1910.
Record Type: Photo
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Site of demolished Eagle House Hotel, Haverhill, 1911 - Negative, Glass Plate
Site of demolished Eagle House Hotel, 25 Main Street, Haverhill, Mass. View of the front and right sides, Currier Block on the left. One story block with Carter, Russell Co.'s Boston Express on the right. Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on April 29, 1911.
Record Type: Photo
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Soldiers' Monument, Monument Square, Haverhill, 1909 - Print, Photographic
Soldiers' Monument, Monument Square, Haverhill, 1909. Rear view of monument, surrounded by men in suits and hats, a wagon or carriage on the left. A line of men in uniform is on the right, a small girl in a white dress holding a flower in front of them. North Congregational Church is visible in the background. Monument, a soldier in uniform, standing, holding a rifle with its stock on the ground, was designed by Calvin H. Weeks and was dedicated ...
Record Type: Photo
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The boys who want a public bath house, July 4, 1910 - Negative, Glass Plate
Eight boys standing in the street in a residential neighborhood holding a sign "Mr. Mayor We Need a Public Bath." At least four boys are also holding paper money. Seven boys are wearing hats. Envelope states, "July 4 1910 / The Horribles / The Boys that wants a public / bath house - got 2th Price 10.00 / for 9 of them" Photo taken by Harry William Anderson on July 4, 1910.
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