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American Legion Band plays at Clement Farm, 1974 - Print, Photographic
Brass and horn players of the American Legion Band play at Clement Farm in Haverhill. An audience of adults and children observe from the background in a grassy area shaded by trees and bordered with a stone wall. "3730" on verso. Photo likely taken in connection with the Haverhill Gazette, August 12, 1974.
Record Type: Photo
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American Legion Wilbur M. Comeau Post 4, Main Street, Haverhill, 1973 - Print, Photographic
American Legion Wilbur M. Comeau Post 4, 160 Main Street, Haverhill, 1973. Three stories, clapboard, "American Legion" above entrance on second story, cross gabled roof, four columns in front making a two story portico, with a fan shaped window in the pediment. Fenced porch on the left, two story half turret on the left. A cannon is on the lawn on the left. Another house visible on the right. Inscription on verso: "[lead?] page Thurs Oct 18, 1973...
Record Type: Photo
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American Legion Wilbur M. Comeau Post No. 4, Haverhill, four men - Negative, Roll Film
American Legion Wilbur M. Comeau Post 4, Haverhill. Four men in military caps, two in uniform, standing on stairs leading to a stage. The man at the bottom left is holding a gavel. The American Legion Comeau Post 4 flag is on the left. The men are not identified. Multiple images. Photos from the Haverhill Gazette, circa late 1970s-1980.
Record Type: Photo
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Armistice Day Parade, American Legion Drum & Bugle Corps, Haverhill, 1930 - Print, Photographic
Armistice Day Parade, American Legion Wilbur M. Comeau Post Drum & Bugle Corps, Haverhill, 1930. Main Street at Monument Square. Men in uniform marching facing left, carrying bugles, led by a man in drum major uniform with tall black hat. Spectators on the sidewalk, children marching on the right side of the street. Inscription on verso: "Photo by John G. Blacklock / Armistice Day Parade Nov 11 1930 / Wilbur M. Comeau Post, Drum & Bugle Corp / Le...
Record Type: Photo
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Armistice Day Parade, American Legion, Main Street, Haverhill, 1935 - Print, Photographic
Armistice Day Parade, American Legion Wilbur M. Comeau Post No. 4, Main Street, Haverhill, 1935. The men are in uniform marching right to left facing the camera. There is a color guard in uniform in front with two American flags and the American Legion flag. The men in military uniforms are marching in formation behind them. Spectators on the sidewalk. Signs and storefronts visible left to right: Vermont Tea & Butter; N. Gardella; New York Cleani...
Record Type: Photo
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Bishop Daniel Francis Desmond and American Legion members, 1933 - Print, Photographic
Bishop Daniel Francis Desmond, born in Haverhill, and seven men,standing in a doorway. Five are American Legion members in military uniforms with hats, medals. Desmond is in bishop's robes and mitre. Inscription on verso: "Bishop Desmond & American Legion 1933 / furthest left: D. Leo Keefe, Bradford." Location not identified, probably the front entrance of a local church or the American Legion building on Main Street. See also HG2 Senter HPH 5-68...
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill Tercentenary Parade, American Legion Bugle Corps, Merrimack Street, Haverhill, 1940 - Print, Photographic
Haverhill Tercentenary Parade, American Legion Bugle Corps, Merrimack Street, Haverhill, 1940. The band is marching from left to right, carrying their bugles, led by two majorettes, one in dark and one in light uniform. Storefronts visible in background: Enterprise Stores; Ganem's Market; Choice Fruit; Rosengard's. Spectators on both sides of the street, which is littered with confetti. Inscription on verso: "Photo by John G. Blacklock / American...
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill veterans receiving Purple Heart, Veterans Day, Haverhill, 1932 - Print, Photographic
Seven Haverhill veterans receiving the Purple Heart medal, Veterans Day, Haverhill, 1932. Two images, a photograph and a photomechanical print, different sizes, mounted on each side of cardboard 26 x 36 cm. 1. Seven veterans standing outside at Haverhill Stadium. Five are in uniform with caps, two are wearing suits and hats. Left to right: Joseph Tuttle, William Kelly, Robert Carey, Joseph Zapolsky, Edward Smith, Roy Lovett and Fred Cooley. Phot...
Record Type: Photo
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Main Street, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Main Street, Haverhill. Houses on the left and right; American Legion Wilbur M. Comeau Post No. 4 on the left, with columns at entrance. Trolley tracks in the street, parked cars. Image probably circa 1930s.
Record Type: Photo
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Massachusetts Tercentenary Parade and regatta, Haverhill, 1930 - Clipping, Newspaper
Massachusetts Tercentenary Parade and regatta, Haverhill, 1930. Celebration of the 300th Anniversary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Seven photomechanical prints of photographs, from the Haverhill Gazette, mounted together on cardboard 26 x 36 cm. The parade was Saturday, June 28, 1930; more festivities may have taken place Sunday June 29. Housed with Historical Photographic Print Collection. 1. American Legion Drum & Bugle Corps, in uniform, m...
Record Type: Photo
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Rufus Chase House, Main Street, Haverhill, 1976 - Transparency, Slide
Rufus Chase House, 148 Main Street, Haverhill. Four stories including cupola, Victorian stick style architecture. Architect: C. Willis Damon. Tan clapboard with reddish brown awnings over the windows on first and second floors. Previously owned by the Knights of Columbus, later Dole & Childs Funeral Home (1932). Traffic on Main Street. On the right is 160 Main Street, American Legion Wilbur M. Comeau Post No. 4, blue clapboard or siding with whit...
Record Type: Photo
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Rufus Chase House, Main Street, Haverhill, 1976 - Transparency, Slide
Rufus Chase House, 148 Main Street, Haverhill. Four stories including cupola, Victorian stick style architecture. Architect: C. Willis Damon. Tan clapboard with reddish brown awnings over the windows on first and second floors. Previously owned by the Knights of Columbus, later Dole & Childs Funeral Home (1932). View of front and right sides. Other buildings on the left and right, Michael Carleton House (left) and American Legion (right). Traffic...
Record Type: Photo
