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Alfred A. Ordway House, South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Alfred A. Ordway House, 239 South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill. Formerly no. 121 South Main Street. Built circa 1831 as a commercial venture, Brown & Kimball, shoe shop and general store on street level with living quarters above. Alfred A. Ordway, a prominent shoe industry baron, bought the left half in 1880 and lived there until his death. Four stories, brick, gable roof with cupola with arched windows, two entrances at front center. Trees ...
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Alfred A. Ordway House, South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill, 1919 - Negative, Glass Plate
Alfred A. Ordway House, 239 South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill. Formerly no. 121 South Main Street. Built circa 1831 as a commercial venture for William Nelson Kimball, Brown & Kimball, shoe shop and general store on street level with living quarters and shoe manufacturing above. Alfred A. Ordway, a prominent shoe industry baron, bought the left half in 1880 and lived there until his death. Four stories, brick, gable roof, two entrances at fr...
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Alfred A. Ordway House, South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill, 1919 - Print, Photographic
Alfred A. Ordway House, 239 South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill. Formerly no. 121 South Main Street. Built circa 1831 as a commercial venture for William Nelson Kimball, Brown & Kimball, shoe shop and general store on street level with living quarters and shoe manufacturing above. Alfred A. Ordway, a prominent shoe industry baron, bought the left half in 1880 and lived there until his death. Four stories, brick, gable roof, two entrances at fr...
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Alfred A. Ordway House, South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill, 1985 - Transparency, Slide
Alfred A. Ordway House, 239 South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill. Formerly no. 121 South Main Street. Built circa 1831 as a commercial venture for William Nelson Kimball, Brown & Kimball, shoe shop and general store on street level with living quarters and shoe manufacturing above. Alfred A. Ordway, a prominent shoe industry baron, bought the left half in 1880 and lived there until his death. Four stories, brick, gable roof, two entrances at fr...
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Alfred A. Ordway House, South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill, ca. 1920 - Print, Photographic
Alfred A. Ordway House, 239 South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill. Formerly no. 121 South Main Street. Built circa 1831 as a commercial venture for William Nelson Kimball, Brown & Kimball, shoe shop and general store on street level with living quarters and shoe manufacturing above. Alfred A. Ordway, a prominent shoe industry baron, bought the left half in 1880 and lived there until his death. Four stories, bottom two on right visible; brick, tw...
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Ashland Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Ashland Street, Haverhill. Houses on the right side of the street. From the second house up: Roberts - Jefferson; Thomas - King; Quickley; Davis; Gregory; Howard (not visible); Williamson. Group of four boys on the sidewalk. They are not identified. Image late 19th century.
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Balch House, Portland Street, Haverhill, 1919 - Negative, Glass Plate
Balch House, 39 Portland Street, Haverhill. Three stories, two stories in the rear, view of front and left sides. Small porch in the front. Other houses on the right and in the background. Inscription with print in file: "Originally stood at 198 Main Street / This house was home of Wesley Perkins Balch (1766-1827). He came to Haverhill from Bradford about 1797 where he kept a country store and was one of the earliest shoe manufacturers in Haverhi...
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Balch House, Portland Street, Haverhill, 1919 - Print, Photographic
Balch House, 39 Portland Street, Haverhill. Three stories, two stories in the rear, view of front and left sides. Small porch in the front. Other houses on the right and in the background. Inscription with print in file: "Originally stood at 198 Main Street / This house was home of Wesley Perkins Balch (1766-1827). He came to Haverhill from Bradford about 1797 where he kept a country store and was one of the earliest shoe manufacturers in Haverhi...
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Building, Main Street, Haverhill, ca. 1900 - Negative, Glass Plate
Building, 38-42 Main Street, Haverhill. multistory brick building. Signs and storefronts legible, left to right: [?] Undertaker; Mrs. C. E. Davis, Milliner; L. Chiesa (fruit); Geo. E. Smith (furniture). Snow on the ground, trolley tracks in the street. Photo circa 1900.
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Charles A. Davis, Beef, Batchelders Court, Haverhill, 1901 - Print, Photomechanical
Charles A. Davis Wholesale Provisions, two photomechanical prints of photographs, mounted together on cardboard 26 x 36 cm. Housed with Historical Photographic Print Collection. !. Charles A. Davis Wholesale Provisions warehouse, two story clapboard building with cross gabled roof. Sign on roof reads "Charles A. Davis / Receiver of / Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Co. / Beef Products." Sign on the left side of building: "Chas. A. Davis / Western Dres...
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Charles A. Davis House, North Avenue & Macon Avenue, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Charles A. Davis House, 11 North Avenue at Macon Avenue, near Walnut Square, Main Street, Haverhill. Three stories, round portico, hip roof with dormers and crest or widow's walk, porch on the right with enclosed porch above it on the second floor. View of front and right sides. Tall flagpole on the right, stone retaining wall with steps and paved path at the corner. Other houses in the background on the right. Inscription with print: "C. A. Davi...
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Charles A. Davis House, North Avenue & Macon Avenue, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Charles A. Davis House, 11 North Avenue at Macon Avenue, near Walnut Square, Main Street, Haverhill. Three stories, round portico, hip roof with dormers and crest or widow's walk, porch on the right with enclosed porch above it on the second floor. View of front and right sides. Tall flagpole on the right, stone retaining wall with steps and paved path at the corner. Other houses in the background on the right. Inscription on verso: "C. A. Davis ...
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Charles A. Davis House, North Avenue & Macon Avenue, Haverhill, 1910 - Negative, Glass Plate
Charles A. Davis House, 11 North Avenue at Macon Avenue, near Main Street, Haverhill. Three stories, round portico, hip roof with dormers and widow's walk, porch on the right with enclosed porch above it on the second floor. View of front and right sides. Tall flagpole on the right, stone retaining wall with steps and paved path at the corner. Flag pole arrived from Oregon in 1900, was tallest one-piece pole in Essex County at 110 feet. Other hou...
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Charles Hudson Croy's camp, Hampstead, N.H., group portrait, twenty-four men - Print, Photographic
Charles Hudson Croy's camp, Island Pond, Hampstead, New Hampshire, 1915?; group portrait, twenty-four men. They are outside in front of Croy's house, multistory, cedar shingles. Croy is sitting in a rocking chair in the middle of the front row. The men are wearing suits or shirts with ties, some with hats or caps. Croy is wearing a cardigan, cap, shirt and trousers. The list on the back of the cardboard mount reads: "Left to right: Sitting - 1. C...
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Class identification portraits, 1964 - Print, Photographic
Recto; see HE MSS 4 70-56B for verso.
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Davis-Chase House, Old Amesbury Line Road, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Davis-Chase House, Old Amesbury Line Road, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, shed attached on the left. View of front and left sides. Tree on the right. Chimney missing some bricks. House number not given. Second Baptist Church on the left in the background, along with another shingle gable roof structure. Inscription on verso: "Davis-Chase house at Rocks Village / Old Amesbury Line Road / Second Baptist Church in background / torn down early ...
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Davis-Chase House, Old Amesbury Line Road, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Davis-Chase House, Old Amesbury Line Road, Haverhill. Negative image. Three stories, clapboard, shed attached on the left. View of front and left sides. Tree on the right. Chimney missing some bricks. House number not given. Second Baptist Church and another building in the background on the left. May be printed on direct positive paper. Inscription on verso: "Davis-Chase house Rocks Village / Old Amesbury Line Road." Photo is 15 x 20 cm mounted ...
Record Type: Photo
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Davis Funeral Home, Winter Street, Haverhill, 1939 - Negative, Sheet Film
Clifton E. Davis Funeral Home, interior, 16 Winter Street, Haverhill, 1939. Room with upholstered sofa and chair and folding chairs. Taken for the Haverhill Sunday Record April 23, 1939. Photo by Watson.
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Deed, purchase of Pentucket, 1642 - Negative, Sheet Film
Deed, purchase of land called Pentucket [including what is now (NH): Salem, Hampstead, Atkinson & Plaistow and (MA): Methuen, Bradford & Haverhill]. Signed John Ward, Robert Clements, Tristram Coffin, Hugh Sherratt, William White, (sign of) Thomas Davis, (mark of) Passaquo, (mark of) Saggahew. Date near bottom of first paragraph: fifteenth November 1642. Original document dated 1642; Haverhill's first town meeting was in 1643. See also HG1 Senter...
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Deed, purchase of Pentucket, 1642 - Print, Photographic
Deed, purchase of land called Pentucket [including what is now (NH): Salem, Hampstead, Atkinson & Plaistow and (MA): Methuen, Bradford & Haverhill]. Signed John Ward, Robert Clements, Tristram Coffin, Hugh Sherratt, William White, (sign of) Thomas Davis, (mark of) Passaquo, (mark of) Saggahew. Date near bottom of first paragraph: fifteenth November 1642. Original document dated 1642; Haverhill's first town meeting was in 1643. Inscription on vers...
Record Type: Photo