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George Jaques House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, ca. 1890 - Negative, Glass Plate
George Jaques House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. House number not identified. Three stories including basement, clapboard, gable roof, brick foundation, steps leading from the sidewalk to first floor entrance. The left side of the house faces the street. View of front and left sides. Small one story clapboard building on the left, identified as a shoe shop, see print HS1.1 Senter HPH 37-501F. There is a streetlamp on the street in fron...
Record Type: Photo
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George Jaques House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, ca. 1890 - Print, Photographic
George Jaques House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. House number not identified. Three stories including basement, clapboard, gable roof, brick foundation, steps leading from the sidewalk to first floor entrance. The left side of the house faces the street. View of front and left sides. Small one story clapboard building on the left, identified as a shoe shop. There is a streetlamp on the street in front of the house. Trees in the backgro...
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill Public Library Bookmobile, 1956 - Negative, Roll Film
Haverhill Public Library Bookmobile, May 1956. Bookmobile is parked on East Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. The Zebulon Ingersoll house, two stories, is on the right, with a white wooden fence next to the street and driveway. Photograph taken by Paul Harriman. See print HA1 Senter HPH 51-707E.
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill Public Library Bookmobile, 1956 - Print, Photographic
Haverhill Public Library Bookmobile, May 1956. Photographs taken by Paul Harriman. Two photos, 17 x 12 and 12 x 17 cm, mounted together on cardboard 26 x 33 cm. 1. Bookmobile parked on residential street. Librarian, a woman, boarding the bus through the front door, male driver at rear door, identified on verso of print as George Robinson. The woman is not identified. 17 x 12 cm. See negative HA1 Senter F120 1-56. 2. Bookmobile is parked on Eas...
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill Public Library Bookmobile, East Main Street, Haverhill, 1956 - Negative, Roll Film
Haverhill Public Library Bookmobile, driver delivering books, Haverhill, May 1956. Bookmobile is parked on East Main Street, Rocks Village, male driver is carrying books on his way to deliver them. He is not identified. The Zebulon Ingersoll House is on the right, with a white wooden fence next to the street and driveway. Photograph taken by Paul Harriman.
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill Public Library Bookmobile, East Main Street, two Brownie Scouts, 1956 - Negative, Roll Film
Haverhill Public Library Bookmobile, May 1956. Bookmobile is parked on East Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. The Zebulon Ingersoll House is on the right, with a white wooden fence next to the street and driveway. Two girls in Brownie uniforms and caps are walking toward the house carrying books. Photograph taken by Paul Harriman. See print HA1 Senter HPH 51-797C.
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill Public Library Bookmobile, East Main Street, two Brownie Scouts, 1956 - Print, Photographic
Haverhill Public Library Bookmobile, May 1956. Bookmobile is parked on East Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. The Zebulon Ingersoll House is on the right, with a white wooden fence next to the street and driveway. Two girls in Brownie uniforms and caps are walking toward the house carrying books. Photograph taken by Paul Harriman. See negative HA1 Senter F120 1-54. Photo is 20 x 25 cm mounted on cardboard 26 x 33 cm.
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls house, Main Street (Rocks Village), Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Ingalls house, 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Also known as the "Countess House" after Mary Ingalls, Countess de Vipart. View of right and front sides. Three stories, two story extension in the rear. Trees in front. Other houses on either side and across the street. From a series of lantern slides, box dated 1933, image probably late 19th or early 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls house, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film
Ingalls house, 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Also known as the "Countess House" after Mary Ingalls, Countess de Vipart. View of left and front sides. Two stories, light color with dark shutters, one story extension in the rear. Trees and remains of a stone wall in front. Another house in the background on the right. Copy negative.
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Ingalls House, 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Also known as the "Countess House" after Mary Ingalls, Countess de Vipart. View of front and right sides. Two stories with attic, clapboard, dark shutters, extension or adjoining building in the rear. Pump on the right, other houses on the left, flagpole or Liberty pole at the foot of the street. Merrimack River visible in the background. Hand colored. From a series of lantern slides, box d...
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, 1899 - Negative, Glass Plate
Ingalls House, 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Also known as the "Countess House" after Mary Ingalls, Countess de Vipart. View of front and right sides. Two stories plus attic, gable roof, clapboard, dark shutters, extension or adjoining building on the right. Print dated 1899, see HS1.1 Senter HPH 27-378D.
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, 1899 - Print, Photographic
Ingalls House, 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Also known as the "Countess House" after Mary Ingalls, Countess de Vipart. View of front and right sides. Two stories plus attic, gable roof, clapboard, dark shutters, extension or adjoining building on the right. Chipped at bottom right. Inscription at bottom: "Mary Ingalls home Rocks Village 189[9]." Inscription on verso: "6245." See glass negative HS1.1 Senter G4x5 8-4.
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, 1938 - Negative, Glass Plate
Ingalls House, 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Also known as the "Countess House" after Mary Ingalls, Countess de Vipart. View of the older two story section in the rear, clapboard, gable roof, dark shutters; entry door with vines growing around it, striped awnings on several second story windows, two person swing and a few chairs on the left next to a tree. Adjoins the rest of the house on the right. Inscription with print in file: "He...
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, exterior and murals - Negative, Roll Film
Ingalls House, 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, exterior, views of front and left sides, front and right sides, Main Street; interior murals by Rufus Porter. Two stories with attic, clapboard, dark shutters, extension or adjoining building on the right partly visible. Murals: view of two walls, landscape with hills, trees, harbor, ship and house. Table and carpet in center of room, small table with statue against far wall. View of stairc...
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls house, Rufus Porter mural, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, 1910 - Negative, Sheet Film
Ingalls house, also known as the "Countess House," interior, staircase with polychrome mural by Rufus Porter; 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. View of staircase with mural on wall and part of wall on lower floor: trees, hills, house, windmill, waterfall. Taken during residence of Dr. Timothy Kennison. Copy negative, original from Haliday Historic Photo Co. print, 1910. See also HS1.1 Senter F4x5 7-50, HS1.1 Senter G5x7 17-2. Copy negativ...
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls house, Rufus Porter mural, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, 1938 - Negative, Glass Plate
Ingalls house, also known as the "Countess House," interior, detail of polychrome mural by Rufus Porter; 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Tree and shore in the foreground, island with houses, ship and hills in the background. Image tilted to the right. Copy negative by Fred L. Noyes, 1938. See print HS1.1 Senter HPH 40-541B.
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls house, Rufus Porter mural, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, 1938 - Print, Photographic
Ingalls house, also known as the "Countess House," interior, detail of polychrome mural by Rufus Porter; 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Tree and shore in the foreground, island with houses, ship and hills in the background. Image tilted to the right. Inscription on verso: "Photo by Fred L. Noyes 1940 [negative dated 1938] / Henry Ingalls house (Countess house) Rocks Village / Wall painting in one of the rooms done by Rufus Porter." May...
Record Type: Photo
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Ingalls house, Rufus Porter mural, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, ca. 1910 - Negative, Sheet Film
Ingalls house, also known as the "Countess House," interior, room with polychrome mural by Rufus Porter; 29 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. View of two walls, landscape with hills, trees, harbor, ship and house. Table and carpet in center of room, small table with statue against far wall. Copy negative, original image probably circa 1910. See also HS1.1 Senter F4x5 7-51, HS1.1 Senter G5x7 17-2. Copy negative.
Record Type: Photo
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John Foot House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, 1938 - Negative, Glass Plate
John Foot House, 49 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Built by Deacon John Foot circa 1760, one of the earliest buildings in Rocks Village. He was also known as Captain John Foot. Enoch Foot, merchant, later used it as a store. Two stories, brick, hip roof. View of left and front sides. Other buildings in the background. The house was at the corner of Wharf Lane. Photo by Fred L. Noyes, 1938. See print HS1.1 Senter HPH 40-541C.
Record Type: Photo
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John Foot House, Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill, 1938 - Print, Photographic
John Foot House, 49 Main Street, Rocks Village, Haverhill. Built by Deacon John Foot circa 1760, one of the earliest buildings in Rocks Village. He was also known as Captain John Foot. Enoch Foot, merchant, later used it as a store. Two stories, brick, hip roof. View of left and front sides. Other buildings in the background. The house was at the corner of Wharf Lane. Inscription on verso: "Photo by Fred L. Noyes - 1940-1941 [negative dated 1938]...
Record Type: Photo
