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Benjamin F. Barnes Farm, Boardman Street, cows in pasture, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Benjamin F[ranklin]. Barnes Farm, a dairy farm, cows in pasture on the left side of Boardman Street, trees lining the road. House and barn in the background. Inscription on verso: "B. F. Barnes farm / Boardman Street." Another photo has the inscription on verso insert: "White-Boardman Farm [...] owned by Charles White, willed by him to his nephew Charles White Boardman, whose daughter married Benjamin Franklin Barnes of Boxford who connducted a d...
Record Type: Photo
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Class identification portraits, 1964 - Print, Photographic
Recto; see HE MSS 4 70-56B for verso.
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Henry E. Barnes, pastor of Centre Congregational Church, Haverhill - Photograph, Cabinet
Reverend Henry E. Barnes, pastor of Centre Congregational Church, Haverhill. Vignetted head and shoulders portrait, turned facing three-quarter left. He has light or grey hair, beard and mustache, and is wearing a suit, shirt and tie. His hair has been retouched. Inscription on verso: "Rev. Henry E. Barnes / pastor of Center Church." Barnes was pastor 1876-1886. Photographer's name printed at bottom of card: "Anderson / Haverhill, Mass." Photo la...
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Massachusetts Shoe Manufacturers and Buyers, Kenoza Lake, Haverhill, 1871 - Print, Photomechanical
Massachusetts Shoe Manufacturers and Buyers, Kenoza Lake, Haverhill, 1871. A large group of about one hundred men are standing in front of a lavishly decorated structure with American flags and banners draped over it. The men are dressed in suits, most wearing or holding hats. The lake appears to be behind them in the background. Photomechanical print of a photograph. Caption clipped separately below reads: "Massachusetts Shoe Manufacturers and B...
Record Type: Photo
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Trinity Episcopal Church Choir, six men and twenty-eight boys, Haverhill, 1901 - Print, Photographic
Trinity Episcopal Church Choir, six men & twenty-eight boys, Haverhill, 1901. They are standing kneeling or seated on the ground outside the one story parish room. The men are on the left standing in the back row, four wearing choir robes (Wendell Hopkinson, E. Parker French, William Freke and Herbert W. Downes), one wearing a black shirt or cassock (Frank Babcock), one wearing a pale robe with embroidered tippet or scarf (David J. Ayers, rector)...
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