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  1. Bartlett Hotel, Cummings Building, Sarah M. Kelly House, Main Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Bartlett Hotel, Cummings Building, Main Street, Haverhill. Hotel on the left, Cummings Building in the center, Sarah M. Kelly House on the right. The 1909 Haverhill Directory lists the Bartlett Hotel as the Mrs. Effie F. Bartlett Hotel, 59 Main Street, the residence of Sarah M. Kelly as 49 Main Street. Inscription on verso: "'The Bartlett" / Cummings Block / Sarah Kelly house." City Hall Park with Hannah Duston Statue, pedestrians in the foregrou...

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    Bartlett Hotel, Cummings Building, Sarah M. Kelly House, Main St. Haverhill
  2. City Hall Park, Hannah Duston Statue, Haverhill High School, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate

    City Hall Park (later G.A.R. Park), Hannah Duston Statue, Crescent Place and Haverhill High School in the background. Duston has long hair, is wearing a long dress, is pointing with her left hand and has a hatchet in her right hand. Snow is on the ground. Other buildings and houses visible in the background and behind trees. Inscription with print in file: "Howard W. Kimball" [photographer]. Image probably early 20th century. See print HL7.6 Sent...

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    City Hall Park, Hannah Duston Statue, Haverhill High School, Haverhill
  3. Colonel Tyng's house where Hannah Duston stopped, Tyngsboro, Mass. - Print, Photographic

    Colonel [Jonathan] Tyng's house, Wickasee Island or Tyngs Island, Tyngsboro, Mass. Three stories, clapboard, gambrel roof, four columns forming large portico to roof, where a balcony with railing is at the level of the dormers. Stone retaining wall, other buildings on the right in the background. View of front. Wannalancet monument is in foreground, a large boulder with bronze? plaque, which may read: "In this place lived during his last years, a...

    Record Type: Photo

    Colonel Tyng's house where Hannah Duston stopped, Tyngsboro, Mass.
  4. Colonel Tyng's house where Hannah Duston stopped, Tyngsboro, Mass. - Print, Photographic

    Colonel [Jonathan] Tyng's house, Wickasee Island or Tyngs Island, Tyngsboro, Mass. Three stories, clapboard, gambrel roof, four columns forming large portico to roof, where a balcony with railing is at the level of the dormers. View of front and left sides. Stone retaining wall, trees in the yard. Snow on the ground. The house is pale with dark shutters. Inscription on verso: "Col. Tyng's House where Hannah Duston stopped over night on her way ho...

    Record Type: Photo

    Colonel Tyng's house where Hannah Duston stopped, Tyngsboro, Mass.
  5. Davis Tower, Worcester, Mass. - Print, Photographic

    Davis Tower, Worcester, Mass. Written in ink at the bottom left and right: "Davis Tower / Worcester, Mass. / Near here Leonardson supposed to have been captured." Samuel Leonardson was with Hannah Duston in captivity with the Abenaki Indians, and escaped with her after killing ten Abenaki people. The tower is stone, two? stories, on the left with a one story arched entrance door and observation area on the roof above on the right. The tower was e...

    Record Type: Photo

    Davis Tower, Worcester, Mass.
  6. Dustan covering the retreat of his seven children - Print, Photographic

    Dustan covering the retreat of his seven children. Photograph by Elmer Edwards of a halftone print, based on a lithograph used to illustrate the Official Pictorial Magazine of the Haverhill Tercentenary Celebration, p. 11 (1940). In the illustration Thomas Duston is on horseback firing his rifle at Indians on the left, while his seven children enter a cabin on the right. Black and white photograph of a halftone print, based on an 1851 lithograph....

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    Dustan covering the retreat of his seven children
  7. Dustan covering the retreat of his seven children, 1851 - Negative, Sheet Film

    Dustan covering the retreat of his seven children, lithograph. Original print dated 1851, print by Nagel & Weingaert[ner], litho by G. W. Fasel. Caption at top: "Heroic Deeds of Former Times"; caption at bottom: "Dustan [sic] covering the retreat of his seven children / to a neighbouring house after the destruction of his own by the Indians at Haverhill in New Hampshire in the Winter of 1697." Plate I from that publication. Used to illustrate "Th...

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    Dustan covering the retreat of his seven children, 1851
  8. Dustin Family Reunion, at Hannah Duston Statue, City Hall Park, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Dustin Family Reunion, at Hannah Duston Statue, City Hall Park, Haverhill. About seventy people standing outside in City Hall Park (later named G.A.R. Park), the statue behind them, rear view of statue (sculptor: Calvin H. Weeks, Mayor of Haverhill in 1884). They are wearing light clothing, the men in suits, most with hats; the women and girl in dresses or skirts and blouses, most with hats. Inscription on verso: "Dustin Reunion," and photographe...

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    Dustin Family Reunion, at Hannah Duston Statue, City Hall Park, Haverhill
  9. Escape of the Dustan Family, woodcut - Print, Relief

    Escape of the Dustan Family, woodcut from unidentified publication. Illustration depicts Thomas Duston standing next to his horse, firing a rifle at Abenaki Indian men on the right next to his burning cabin; his children are fleeing on the left. The printed caption below reads: "Escape of the Dustan Family." The illustration has been excised from the page, and measures 8 x 11 cm mounted on cardboard 36 x 26 cm. Housed with Historical Photographic...

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    Escape of the Dustan Family, woodcut
  10. Escape of the Dustan Family, wood engraving and text, ca. 1850 - Print, Relief

    "Escape of the Dustan Family," wood engraving and text. Page 196 is headed with a woodcut illustration of Thomas Duston standing next to his horse, firing a rifle at Abenaki Indian men on the right next to his burning cabin; his children are fleeing on the left. The heading of the paragraph below is "Escape of the Dustan Family," and begins "On the 15th of March, 1697, the Indians made a desperate attack upon Haverhill, Mass., murdering and captu...

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    Escape of the Dustan Family, wood engraving and text, ca. 1850
  11. Escape of the Dustin Children - Print, Photomechanical

    Escape of the Dustin children. Thomas Duston firing his rifle at Abenaki Indians on the left, his horse starting to rear, seven young children on the right. Halftone reproduction of engraving from an unidentified publication. Printed caption at bottom: "Escape of the Dustin Children / A farmer named Dustin was working on his farm near Haverhill, Mass., with his children around him when he discovered the Indians. He seized his gun and was able to ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Escape of the Dustin Children
  12. Escape of the Duston Family - Negative, Sheet Film

    The Escape of the Duston Family, engraving. Photograph of an engraving, from an unidentified publication. Six children on the left, Thomas Duston on horseback firing his rifle at Indians on the right. Original probably early or mid 19th century. Similar woodcuts: see HG2 Senter HPH 4-53J, HG2 Senter HPH 5-63B (name spelled Dustan).

    Record Type: Photo

    Escape of the Duston Family
  13. G.A.R. Park, Haverhill, 1926 - Print, Photographic

    G.A.R. Park, Haverhill. Two photos, 15 x 9 cm and 9 x 15 cm, mounted together on cardboard 36 x 28 cm. Snow on the ground in both photos, the Hannah Duston Statue visible in both. In the bottom photo First Parish Church is visible facing Main Street. Inscription on verso: "Photos by Howard W. Kimball / 1926 / City Hall Park - 1926." By then the park had been renamed to G.A.R. Park.

    Record Type: Photo

    G.A.R. Park, Haverhill, 1926
  14. G.A.R. Park, Native American dancers, Haverhill, ca. 1970 - Print, Photographic

    G.A.R. Park, Native American dancers, Haverhill, ca. 1970. Five male dancers, children and young men, are dancing on the grass. One is wearing a buffalo mask, two are wearing hats or masks, and two are wearing feather headdresses. They are all wearing traditional clothing. They are not identified. Spectators are looking on in the background. Trees, the Hannah Duston Statue and Haverhill Public Library (across Main Street) are in the background. I...

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    G.A.R. Park, Native American dancers, Haverhill, ca. 1970
  15. Hannah Dustin [sic Duston] Plaque, New Hampshire - Print, Photographic

    Hannah Dustin [sic Duston] Plaque, New Hampshire. Location not identified, probably near Penacook, N.H. The sign is situated near an unidentified road with trees in the background. The sign has the State seal of New Hampshire at the top. The text reads: "Hannah Dustin / 1657-1737 / Famous symbol of frontier heroism. A victim of an Indian raid in 1697, on Haverhill, Massachusetts, whence she had been taken to a camp site on the nearby island in t...

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    Hannah Dustin [sic Duston] Plaque, New Hampshire
  16. Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire - Negative, Sheet Film

    Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire, on a small island in the Contoocook / Merrimack Rivers, near the border with Boscawen. Photograph of a halftone photo, showing the statue from the front and right sides. Caption: "Erected in 1874 on Duston Island in Penacock [sic] / This is the location where she made her escape from" [rest cut off].

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    Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire
  17. Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire - Negative, Sheet Film

    Hannah Duston Monument, Penacook, New Hampshire. View of front and right sides, statue on a base with engraved text. A low fence surrounds the monument; trees in the background. Caption in white lettering at bottom of image: "Hannah Dustin Monument Penacook N. H." Photo by Watson, early 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Hannah Duston Monument, Penacook, New Hampshire
  18. Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire - Print, Photographic

    Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire. Erected on a small island, "Duston Island," in the Contoocook / Merrimack Rivers, near the border with Boscawen, 1874. Statue of Hannah Duston on a pedestal with inscriptions on the sides; view of right side. A fence surrounds the monument. Photo faded. Image probably late 19th or early 20th century. Photo is 18 x 13 cm mounted on cardboard 26 x 20 cm, chipped at bottom left corner.

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    Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire
  19. Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire - Print, Photographic

    Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire. Erected on a small island, "Duston Island," in the Contoocook / Merrimack Rivers, near the border with Boscawen, 1874. Statue of Hannah Duston on a pedestal with inscriptions on the sides; view of front and left sides. A fence surrounds the monument. Photo faded. Inscription on verso: "Hannah Dustin [sic] Monument / at Penacook." Image probably late 19th century. Photo is 24 x 19 cm mounted on card...

    Record Type: Photo

    Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire
  20. Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire, base - Print, Photographic

    Hannah Duston monument, base, Penacook, New Hampshire. Erected on a small island, "Duston Island," in the Contoocook / Merrimack Rivers, near the border with Boscawen, 1874. Statue of Hannah Duston on a pedestal with inscriptions on the sides. The inscription on this side reads: "March / 15 1697 30 / The War Whoop Tomahawk / Faggot & Infanticides / Were at Haverhill / The Ashes of / Wigwam-Camp-Fires at Night / & of Ten of the Tribe / Are Here."...

    Record Type: Photo

    Hannah Duston monument, Penacook, New Hampshire, base

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