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Knights-Allen Company |
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Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill - Print, Photomechanical
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Burgess & Lang buildings, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film
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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.
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