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  1. Board of Trade Building, Duncan Street Factory District, Burgess & Lang Buildings, Haverhill - Print, Photomechanical

    Board of Trade Buildings, Duncan Street Shoe Store Factory District, and Burgess & Lang Building, Haverhill. Three photomechanical prints from an unidentified publication, different sizes, mounted together on cardboard 33 x 26 cm. Housed with Historical Photographic Print Collection. 1. Board of Trade building. Seven stories plus basement, flat roof, smaller building on the left with one story storefront for J. O. Ellison & Co., sign for Coal on...

    Record Type: Photo

    Board of Trade building, Walnut Street, Haverhill
  2. Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill. Singer Sewing Machine Company sign over ground floor entrance on building on the left (Lang building?). Eight stories, separated from right building by broad gated alley. Right building was occupied in part by the United Shoe Machinery Company. A car is parked outside on the street, caution sawhorse in the gateway on the right, elevated railroad tracks on the left. Inscription on verso: "Lang & B...

    Record Type: Photo

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill
  3. Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Lang Building, Essex Street, Haverhill. Eight stories, built in 1912; Burgess building on the right built in 1911. Sign over entrance: "Singer Sewing Machine Company." Banner between 6th and 7th floors: "General Electric Motors Installed by D. G. [unreadable]." Parked in front across the street is White's Lunch wagon. An automobile and a horse and wagon are seen on the street on the right. Original image early 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill
  4. Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill - Print, Photomechanical

    Burgess & Lang Buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill. The buildings are eight stories separated by a broad gated alley. Signs visible, left to right: Singer Sewing Machine Company; Knights-Allen Company - Turn Shoes / United Shoe Machinery Company. Printed caption: "The Burgess & Lang Buildings / Largest Shoe Factory in the World, Essex Street, Haverhill, Mass. Offices / of the United Shoe Machine [sic Machinery] Co." See HF5.18 Senter HPH 54-754A. ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill
  5. Burgess & Lang buildings, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Haverhill, eight stories; Essex Street. First floor: Singer Sewing Machine Company; second floor, Bay State Storage & Warehouse Company; third floor, George H. Webster, Counters / Soles; sixth floor, F. E. Leavitt & Company, Misses & Children's Boots & Shoes. Railroad tracks and coal shed on the left. Another eight story building on the right has a sign for Knights-Allen Company, Turn Shoes on the seventh floor. Other bu...

    Record Type: Photo

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Haverhill
  6. Burgess & Lang buildings on Essex Street, c. 1916 - Print

    Burgess & Lang buildings on Essex Street, later Hamel Company. Nearby business include Knights-Allen Company, Brockton Die Company, J. Marin & Company, and B. F. Leighton. Boston & Maine Railroad tracks in foreground. Circa 1916.

    Record Type: Photo

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  7. Essex Street, 1936 - Print, Photographic

    Burgess and Lang buildings off Essex Street, during the flood of 1936. Water has risen up the street. A man is standing next to a rowboat near the water. A man and two women stand nearby watching. "Paris' on recto. "57" and "6832" on verso. March 20, 1936.

    Record Type: Photo

    Essex Street, 1936

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