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  1. Armistice Day, Main Street, Haverhill, 1919 - Negative, Glass Plate

    Armistice Day, Victory Celebration, World War I, Main Street, Haverhill, 1919. Crowd lining the street; cars in the street. Parade of soldiers in uniform on the cross street on the left. Storefronts legible on the right: J. W. Emerson Farrell, Undertaker; Dole & Childs (funeral directors). Centre Congregational Church in the background on the left. Buildings and cars decorated with American flags. Trolley tracks in the street. Photo taken Novembe...

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    Armistice Day, Main Street, Haverhill, 1919
  2. City Hall, tree planting on Arbor Day, Summer Street, Haverhill, 1972 - Print, Photographic

    City Hall, tree planting on Arbor Day, Summer Street, Haverhill, 1972. Four men and two women are standing, three on each side, around a small tree. The two women are wearing light coats and are holding shovels, touching the tree roots, soil not completely filled in. Rufus Chase House, formerly Dole & Childs, in the background. The people are not identified except for Mayor George Kay Katsaros on the far right. City Hall was opened in 1973; the b...

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    City Hall, tree planting on Arbor Day, Summer Street, Haverhill, 1972
  3. Class identification portraits, 1963-1964 - Print, Photographic

    Recto; see HE MSS 4 70-53B for verso.

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    Class Identification Photod 1963-1964
  4. Rufus Chase House, Main Street, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    Rufus Chase House, 148 Main Street, Haverhill. Four stories including cupola, Victorian stick style architecture. Architect: C. Willis Damon. Previously owned by the Knights of Columbus, later Dole & Childs Funeral Home (1932). Image by Watson, probably early 20th century.

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    Rufus Chase House, Main Street, Haverhill

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