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  1. Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill. One story, cross gabled roof, stone foundation, clapboard, three story steeple tower with short spire on the right. View of front and right sides. Stained glass windows. How Street is on the right. Inscription on verso: "Advent Church Winter St. / Designed by Day & White architects of Haverhill & Boston." Another photo has an inscription that it was designed by Colby & McFarland, 1907. Photo is 2...

    Record Type: Photo

    Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill
  2. Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill. One story, cross gabled roof, stone foundation, clapboard, three story steeple tower with short spire on the right. View of front and right sides. Stained glass windows. How Street with houses is on the right. Architect either Colby & McFarland, 1907, or Day & White of Haverhill & Boston. Image late 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill
  3. Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill, 1916 - Negative, Glass Plate

    Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill. One story, cross gabled roof, stone foundation, clapboard, three story steeple tower with short spire on the right. View of front and right sides. Stained glass windows. How Street is on the right. Designed by Colby & McFarland, 1907. Another image has an inscription that it was designed by Day & White of Haverhill & Boston, see HD2.1 Senter HPH 19-264A. Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, 1916.

    Record Type: Photo

    Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill, 1916
  4. Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill, 1943 - Negative, Sheet Film

    Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill. View of front and right sides. Stone foundation, clapboard, tower on the right. Stained glass windows. Other houses, How Street on the right. Photo by Watson, 1943.

    Record Type: Photo

    Advent Christian Church, Winter Street, Haverhill, 1943
  5. Aerial view of Haverhill, Emerson Street and How Street, 1929 - Print, Photographic

    Aerial view of Haverhill, Emerson Street and How Street, 1929. Emerson Street runs diagonally on the left, How Street to the right, and they almost meet in a V at the intersection with Winter Street. Inscription on verso: "Airplane View of Haverhill - 1929 / Emerson St (center) - How St (next right)." Photo is 13 x 18 cm mounted on cardboard 26 x 36 cm.

    Record Type: Photo

    Aerial view of Haverhill, Emerson Street and How Street, 1929
  6. Aerial views of Haverhill, 1929 - Print, Photographic

    Aerial views of Haverhill, 1929. Two photos, 8 x 11 cm, mounted together on cardboard 18 x 28 cm. Inscription on verso: "Airplane view of Haverhill - 1929 / (left) Nichols, North, Franklin Sts (Right) Emerson - How - Pecker Sts." 1. Aerial view of Haverhill, residential area with Nichols Street, North Avenue, Franklin Street and Primrose Street. Inscription on verso of duplicate print HG9 Senter HPH 28-389C: "Airplane view of Haverhill - 1929 / ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Aerial view of Haverhill, 1929
  7. Blanchard House, How Street & Oak Street, Haverhill, 1953 - Negative, Sheet Film

    Blanchard House, 60-62 How Street at the corner of Oak Street; formerly 32 How Street. Built by Jonathan Blanchard, shoe manufacturer at Blanchard & Company, prior to 1852. Three stories, gable roof, front porch. View of porch and right side (entrance?). Other houses in the background. Home of Chas (Charles) Blanchard, sewing machine dealer at 104 Merrimack Street, in 1872. Inscription with print in file: "Shoe manufacturer 1865 / Shoe cutter 185...

    Record Type: Photo

    Blanchard House, How Street & Oak Street, Haverhill, 1953
  8. Blanchard House, How Street & Oak Street, Haverhill, 1953 - Negative, Sheet Film

    Blanchard House, 60-62 How Street at the corner of Oak Street; formerly 32 How Street. Built by Jonathan Blanchard, shoe manufacturer at Blanchard & Company, prior to 1852. Three stories, gable roof. Entrance door. Parked cars. Other houses in the background. Home of Chas (Charles) Blanchard, sewing machine dealer at 104 Merrimack Street, in 1872. Inscription with similar print in file: "Shoe manufacturer 1865 / Shoe cutter 1859." Photo by Watson...

    Record Type: Photo

    Blanchard House, How Street & Oak Street, Haverhill, 1953
  9. Club Diner, Emerson, Winter & How Streets, Haverhill, 1933 - Negative, Sheet Film

    Club Diner, interior, junction of Emerson, Winter & How Streets, Haverhill. Tables and chairs on the right, counter with stools on the left. Pies and pastries on the counter; cash register, grill and other equipment behind counter. Curved ceiling. Inscription with print in file: "will open under new management Dec. 18, 1933." Taken for the Haverhill Sunday Record December 17, 1933. Photo by Watson.

    Record Type: Photo

    Club Diner, Emerson, Winter & How Streets, Haverhill, 1933
  10. Haverhill Day Nursery - Print, Photographic

    The Haverhill Day Nursery on the corner of How and May Streets, a three-story clapboard building with gable roof and fenced yard at the side to the street corner. Two women and an infant in a baby carriage are outside in the yard of the nursery. Two boys are standing outside the fence. Undated.

    Record Type: Photo

    Haverhill Day Nursery
  11. Haverhill Day Nursery - Print, Photographic

    The Haverhill Day Nursery on the corner of How and May Streets, a three-story clapboard building with gable roof and fenced yard at the side to the street corner. Two women and an infant in a baby carriage are outside in the yard of the nursery. Some children standing by trees and along the street at front of the building. Photograph by Thomas H. Bailey, undated.

    Record Type: Photo

    Haverhill Day Nursery
  12. Haverhill Masonic Temple, Merrimack Street, Haverhill, ca. 1890 - Negative, Sheet Film

    Haverhill Masonic Temple, Merrimack Street. Facade is being decorated with banners and garlands, possibly for the 1890 150th Anniversary. Several men in suits and hats on the sidewalk, and a man standing on the roof of the portico adjusting decorations. Intersection with How Street on the left. Original image is one half of a stereograph; printed on the right in the margin: "Photographed by A. W. Anderson, P.O. Block, Haverhill, Mass."

    Record Type: Photo

    Haverhill Masonic Temple, Merrimack Street, Haverhill, ca. 1890
  13. House, How Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate

    House, 38-40 How Street, Haverhill. Formerly nos. 24-26. Three stories plus basement, gambrel roof, clapboard, two entrances at the center of the building. View of front and left sides. A small shaggy terrrier dog is standing on the sidewalk. Another house is partly visible on the right. Image probably early 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    House, How Street, Haverhill
  14. How Street, Haverhill - Transparency, Slide

    How Street, Haverhill. WHAV station on the left side of the street; view looking north. Three and four story houses or apartments on the right in the background (prior to Bailey Boulevard). Snow on the ground. Date probably 1970s. Inscription on slide mount: "H/M 4e."

    Record Type: Photo

    How Street, Haverhill
  15. How Street, Haverhill, after a winter storm, 1897 - Negative, Glass Plate

    How Street, Haverhill, after a winter storm or blizzard, 1897. A horse and sleigh are traveling toward the left, and How Street seen behind them is piled high with snow, at least five feet in the center, and is impassable. A streetcar, the Haverhill Co-operative Bank and the Hotel Oxford are on the right. Inscription with print in file: "How Street looking North from Merrimack St. / Photo by Thomas Bailey." Inscription with another print in file ...

    Record Type: Photo

    How Street, Haverhill, after a winter storm, 1897
  16. How Street, Haverhill, after a winter storm, 1897 - Print, Photographic

    How Street, Haverhill, after a winter storm or blizzard, 1897. A horse and sleigh are traveling toward the left, and How Street seen behind them is piled high with snow, at least five feet in the center, and is impassable. A streetcar, the Haverhill Co-operative Bank and the Hotel Oxford are on the right. Inscription with print in file: "How Street looking North from Merrimack St. / Photo by Thomas Bailey." Inscription on verso: "1897 Storm / Dou...

    Record Type: Photo

    How Street, Haverhill, after a winter storm, 1897
  17. Katie Neagle, Minnie and Georgie Archambeault, George E. Joy - Negative, Glass Plate

    Three young women seated, and a young man seated behind them, on a bench in a residence or office. The young man, George E. Joy, has his arm around the girl on the right. Inscription on housing: "Katie Neagle / Minnie Georgie Archambeault / Geo. E. Joy - night operator (1897) N. E. Telephone Co. / bds 44 Emerson St. / rooms 23 How St / John Perry neg."

    Record Type: Photo

    Katie Neagle, Minne and Georgie Archambeault, George E. Joy
  18. Laying cornerstone for Masonic Temple building, How & Merrimack Streets, Haverhill, 1873 - Print, Photographic

    Ceremony for laying the cornerstone for the Masonic Temple building, How & Merrimack Streets, Haverhill, 1873. People gathered on the left, a crowd of men, women and children, looking to the center right where the building foundation is visible. Street on the left. Tall poles with ropes attached form a tentlike structure in the foreground, towering over the crowd. House on the left. Copy of one half of original stereograph. Inscription on verso: ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Laying cornerstone for Masonic Temple, How & Merrimack Sts., Haverhill 1873
  19. Masonic Temple, Merrimack Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Masonic Temple, Merrimack Street, Haverhill. Four stories, brick, mansard roof; view of front and left sides. The building has banners and American flags decorating the front. Two men are standing outside; they are not identified. Inscription on verso: "Enlarged from stereoscopic photo / by Walter R. Merryman - 1947 / Masonic Building, cor. How & Merrimack Sts." Building built starting in 1873; original image probably from about that time. Photo ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Masonic Temple, Merrimack Street, Haverhill
  20. Merrimack River, Flood of 1936 - Print

    Two newspaper clippings showing the "Unprecedented Flood of 1936" (recto). The top clipping is "Merrimack Street from How Street in 1936. This was on of the photos taken early in the flood period, but shows graphically the amount of water on Haverhill's main street." The bottom clipping is "one of the most interesting of the numerous pictures taken in the 1936 flood [...], view of Washington Square taken from a rowboat in Essex Street. High water...

    Record Type: Photo

    Merrimack River, Flood of 1936

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