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Nichols, Moses |
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John Day Newcomb House, Newcomb Street, Haverhill, 1919 - Print, Photographic
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Main Street at the corner of Summer Street, winter scene, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Main Street at the corner of Summer Street, winter scene, Haverhill. Snow on the ground, night, ice covered trees lit by streetlights. View looking south toward Haverhill Bridge from the side of Moses Nichols' house opposite Newell Street. Haverhill City Hall tower visible on the right. Glass broken. Photo by W. Orin Tasker, probably early 20th century.
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Moses Nichols & Abigail B. Osgood Nichols, golden wedding anniversary, 1874 - Print, Photographic
Moses Nichols & Mrs. Abigail B. Osgood Nichols, on their golden wedding anniversary. Studio portrait, full-length. They are standing, Mrs. Nichols on the left, Mr. Nichols on the right. She has dark hair and is wearing a pale lace or crochet headdress, dark jacket and skirt, earrings and several necklaces; her left hand is resting on a small table. He wearing a suit, shirt and tie, and his right hand is tucked inside his jacket, his left hand res...
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Shaw-Nichols House / Moses Nichols House, doorway, Summer Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Shaw-Nichols House / Moses Nichols House, doorway, 2 Summer Street, Haverhill. Door with four panels, and what looks like stained or leaded glass sidelights and arched light above. Steps leading up to the door. Label on verso with inscription: "Old Doorway (Early 19th Cent.) / Moses Nichols House, Haverhill / Formerly on site of new Haverhill High School." Inscription below: "Nichols house / Summer Street." Photo possibly by Linwood O. Towne. Ano...
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Shaw-Nichols House or First Parish Parsonage, Summer Street, Haverhill - Negative, Roll Film
The First Parish Parsonage or Shaw-Nichols House, 2 Summer Street, Haverhill. Three stories, with four columns at entrance reaching to second story. Fence in front with gate, steps leading up graded lawn to front entrance. View of front and left sides. Trees in the foreground and near the house. Inscription with another print in file: "Constructed for the minister Rev. John Shaw in 1773. Later occupied by Rev. Abiel Abbott. Sold to Moses Nichols ...
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Shaw-Nichols House or First Parish Parsonage, Summer Street, Haverhill, 1906 - Negative, Sheet Film
The First Parish Parsonage or Shaw-Nichols House, 2 Summer Street, Haverhill, 1906. Front view, low contrast image. Inscription with print in file: "Constructed for the minister Rev. John Shaw in 1773. Later occupied by Rev. Abiel Abbott. Sold to Moses Nichols in 1831. He evidently made alterations, probably the fanlighted front door & pillared portico. Sold by the Nichols heirs 1908 to city. Pillars removed by Ed Brickett & placed on his home 22...
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Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, demolished, Summer Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, demolished, formerly 2 Summer Street, Haverhill. The photo shows a foundation with bricks piled around it, other houses in the background. Two men in work clothing are present, one standing on the left, one bending to a pile of bricks on the right. Torn down 1908 or 1909. Inscription on verso: "John H. Dias / 1682 - / Remodelled 1708 / " 1833 / Home of Dr. Moses Nichols." Inscription on verso of another ...
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Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, Summer Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
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Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, Summer Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
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Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, Summer Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, 2 Summer Street, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, gable roof, portico with four columns reaching to second floor. View of front and left sides. Graded yard with steps leading to sidewalk. Two story carriage house on the right. Memorial stone for Benjamin Rolfe, Second Minister of Haverhill, on the grass next to the street. Trees in front lining the street. Inscription below: "Nichols House / Summer S...
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Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, Summer Street, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, 2 Summer Street, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, gable roof, portico with four columns reaching to second floor. View of front and left sides. Graded yard with steps leading to sidewalk. Memorial stone for Benjamin Rolfe, Second Minister of Haverhill, on the grass next to the street. Other houses on the right; Main Street on the left. Trees in front lining the street. Inscription with another print ...
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Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, Summer Street, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide
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Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, Summer Street, Haverhill, 1890 - Print, Photomechanical
Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, 2 Summer Street, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, gable roof, portico with four columns reaching to second floor. View of front and left sides, Main Street in the foreground. Graded yard with steps leading to sidewalk. Trees in front lining the street, house on the right. Printed caption: "The Nichols Mansion / The site of the Parsonage where Rolfe was killed." Inscription on verso: "Illustration to ...
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Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, Summer Street, Haverhill, ca. 1903 - Print, Photographic
Shaw-Nichols House or Moses Nichols House, 2 Summer Street, Haverhill, circa 1903. Three stories, four columns at entrance not visible, view of rear? Trees obscuring the house, street and stone post in the foreground. Later occupied by Rev. Abiel Abbott. Sold to Moses Nichols in 1831. Inscription on verso: "Photo by Mrs. G. H. Pulsifer - 1903? / Nichols House - Main Street & Summer St." Photo is 7 x 9 cm mounted on cardboard 9 x 14 cm.
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