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  1. Building, Washington Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate

    Front view of no. 116 - (130?) Washington Street, Haverhill. Three story brick building. Men and women are seen in the windows of the upper stories. A few pedestrians and a horse and carriage are on the street. Signs/storefronts, left to right: A. Currier & Son; Bartlett & Johnson; J. F. Currier; Webster & Tabor; H. H. Foster; Hayes & Titcomb; J. W. Hayes; Spaulding & Swett; J. B. Farrar; Perley A. Stone; George C. How. Many of these were shoe in...

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    Building, Washington Street, Haverhill
  2. Railroad Square and Washington Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate

    Railroad Square and Washington Street, Haverhill. Trolley tracks in the street. City of Haverhill photo. Signs and storefronts, left to right: [?] Drug Store (awning says Soda and perhaps "Apollo"?); Taylor Block: [?] Shoe Machine Co.; Goodyear Machines; Glines (printers, stationers); G. A. Sampson (Jamison Mach. Crimping); C. F. Brown; M. G. Tenney (tongues/facings/remnants/tips); Croston & Proctor (heels); next block on the right: Professor Bil...

    Record Type: Photo

    Railroad Square and Washington Street, Haverhill
  3. Railroad Square, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    Railroad Square, Haverhill. Inscription with print in file: "Railroad Square and Washington Street." Signs (complete) visible left to right: Soda; I. W. Tapley (wood and paper boxes); Prof. Bill Bootblack; A. Currier & Son; Sheridan Bros.; Marston's Lynn Express (horse and wagon parked outside); Baystate Leather & Remnant Co.; Hale Parcel & Baggage Express; restaurant "P. J. Di[llon]." Original image late 19th or early 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Railroad Square, Haverhill
  4. Railroad Square, Life Saving Station Cafe, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate

    Railroad Square building, view from in front of the Railroad Station, Haverhill. Life Saving Station Cafe in one story building; signs legible to the right: Pool Parlor; A. Zelig. Bragg Building in the background. Washington Street signs legible left to right: Professor Bill Artist bootblack; A. Currier & Son. Horse and carriage outside the cafe. Trolley tracks in the street. Label on glass reads "189 F." Image probably early 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Railroad Square, Life Saving Station Cafe, Haverhill
  5. Washington Street, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    Washington Street, Haverhill, Nos. 116-130. Three story brick building, eight doors on first floor numbered. left to right: 116, 118, 120, 122 [rest not visible]. Businesses: A. Currier & Son, Bartlett & Johnson, W. P. Tucker, F. Sheridan, J. F. Currier, Webster & Tabor, H. H. Foster, Hayes & Titcomb, J. W. Hayes, Spaulding & Swett, J. B. Farrar, Perley A. Stone, George C. How. A horse and carriage on the left, several pedestrians, man looking ou...

    Record Type: Photo

    Washington Street, Haverhill
  6. Washington Street, Railroad Square, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    Washington Street, Haverhill. Railroad tracks in foreground, row of buildings behind; signs visible, left to right: Savoy Cafe, Prof. Bill Artist Bootblack, A. Currier & Son, P. J. Dillon? (tavern), H. Hartman (gents. furnishing), W. Webster & Co., Livingston & Co., Morse & Proctor, Wachusett Thread Co., Irving L. Keith (shoe findings). Inscription with print in file: "Washington Street buildings on south side from Railroad Square." Original imag...

    Record Type: Photo

    Washington Street, Railroad Square, Haverhill

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