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  1. Alice Harding - Print, Photographic

    Alice Harding. Vignetted studio portrait, head and shoulders, facing three-quarter right. She has dark hair and is wearing a white dress or blouse with a high collar. Inscription on verso: "Alice Harding / Mrs. Harold Look / Curator of Buttonwoods [Museum / Haverhill Historical Society] in 1950's." Photographer's signature in right corner: "Varney." Image probably early 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Alice Harding
  2. Buttonwoods, Hazen-Spiller House, John Ward House, John Ward Chapel, Haverhill - Print, Photomechanical

    Buttonwoods, Hazen-Spiller House, John Ward House, John Ward Chapel, Haverhill. Four photomechanical images of photographs from an unidentified publication. Print is 20 x 25 cm mounted on cardboard 21 x 26 cm. Housed with Historical Photographic Print Collection. Left to right, top to bottom: 1. Haverhill Historical Society, also known as Buttonwoods. House mostly obscured by trees. Caption: "The Haverhill Historical Society Home / Formerly call...

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods, Hazen-Spiller House, John Ward House, John Ward Chapel
  3. Buttonwoods Museum, Daniel Hunkins Shoe Shop, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    Front view of the Daniel Hunkins Shoe Shop building (ca. 1859) at Buttonwoods Museum, Haverhill. Plaque visible to the left of the door. Another building in the background. Image probably mid 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttyonwoods Museum, Daniel Hunkins Shoe Shop, Haverhill
  4. Buttonwoods Museum, Merrimack River, bird's eye view, Haverhill, 1985 - Transparency, Slide

    Buttonwoods Museum, Merrimack River, bird's eye view, Haverhill. The main building (also known as the Duncan House) is two stories, hip roof, red with white trim; built circa 1814. The John Ward House is on the left, white, one story plus attic, gable roof. The Daniel Hunkins Shoe Shop is on the far left, red with white trim, small one story building. Linwood Cemetery behind Buttonwoods. Date on slide: May 85, number 3.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods Museum, Merrimack River, bird's eye view, Haverhill, 1985
  5. Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, view of front and left sides. Two stories, hip roof; circa 1814. Brick pillar/post near the street. John Ward House on the left, one story plus attic, clapboard, gambrel roof. Image undated, 20th century print.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill
  6. Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill - Transparency, Slide

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill. The building (also known as the Duncan House) was built circa 1814. Two stories, red clapboard with white trim, portico. View of front. Mid or late 20th century; film is marked 5032 Safety Film, (Kodachrome Daylight ISO 64), manufactured 1962-1974. The shutters are painted black in other periods.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill
  7. Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, 1955 - Negative, Sheet Film

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, view of front and left sides of building. Two stories, hip roof; circa 1814. Sign visible in foreground. Inscription on housing: "1955." See also HM1 Senter F4x5 10-96.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods Museum, Haverhill, 1955
  8. Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, 1976 - Transparency, Slide

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill. John Ward House on the left, Buttonwoods on the right; partly obscured by trees. View from the Merrimack River or Bradford. Inkstamp of John O. Toivola on slide mount. Date on slide: Apr 76, number 35.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, 1976
  9. Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, 1980 - Negative, Roll Film

    Buttonwoods, Haverhill, view of front and left sides of building. Two stories, hip roof; built circa 1814. View from Water Street; sign visible on the tree in the foreground. The second photo is a room inside the museum, with a woman, Patricia Trainor O'Malley, with dark hair and glasses, on the right standing behind a glass display case; and a woman and man on the left examining two dolls on the counter. Shelves in the background with artifacts,...

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, 1980
  10. Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, 1980 - Negative, Roll Film

    Buttonwoods, Haverhill, view of front and left sides of building. Two stories, hip roof; built circa 1814. View from Water Street; sign visible on the tree in the foreground. The second photo is a room inside the museum, with a woman, Patricia Trainor O'Malley, with dark hair and glasses, on the right standing behind a glass display case; and a woman and man on the left examining two dolls on the counter. Shelves in the background with artifacts,...

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, 1980
  11. Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, 1985 - Transparency, Slide

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill. The building (also known as the Duncan House) was built circa 1814. Two stories, hip roof, red brick with white trim, portico; the extension on the left is red shingle. View of front and left sides, partly obscured by trees. Date on slide: Jul 85, number 21.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods Museum, Water Street, Haverhill, 1985
  12. Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate

    Buttonwoods, 240 Water Street, Haverhill. Now the Buttonwoods Museum, previously the Haverhill Historical Society. Two stories, hip roof, circa 1814. View from the left side, building partially obscured by trees, driveway in the foreground. Inscription with print in file: "#1018 The Buttonwoods Photo by Vernon W. Parker Hav. Mass." Image probably early 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill
  13. Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide

    Buttonwoods, 240 Water Street, Haverhill. Now the Buttonwoods Museum, previously the Haverhill Historical Society. Two stories, hip roof, circa 1814. Multiple chimneys. Wood carport extension with gable roof on the left. View of front and left sides. Trees in the yard and near the street. Label on slide: "Haverhill Historical Society." Glass broken.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill
  14. Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill, 1903 - Negative, Glass Plate

    Buttonwoods, 240 Water Street, Haverhill. Now the Buttonwoods Museum, previously the Haverhill Historical Society. Two stories, hip roof, circa 1814. View of front and left sides. Large bare tree in the foreground on the right. Inscription with print in file: "Old Duncan place (Buttonwoods) Dall May 7, 1903." Dall may be photographer.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill, 1903
  15. Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill, 1904 - Negative, Glass Plate

    Buttonwoods, 240 Water Street, Haverhill. Now the Buttonwoods Museum, previously the Haverhill Historical Society. Two stories, hip roof, circa 1814. Wood carport extension with gable roof on the left. View of front and left sides. Large tree in the foreground. Inscription with print in file: "Old Duncan place (Buttonwoods) Dall May 12, 1904." Dall may be photographer.

    Record Type: Photo

    Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill, 1904
  16. Hancock-Clarke House, Lexington, Mass. - Transparency, Lantern Slide

    Hancock-Clarke House, 36 Hancock Street, Lexington, Mass. Three stories, clapboard, gable roof, two and one story extensions in the rear. A plaque or sign is visible but not legible. The house was built in 1738 and was the home of first John Hancock's family and later the home of Jonas Clarke; Paul Revere rode here on April 18, 1775 to alert John Hancock and Samuel Adams of the massing of British troops. View of right and rear? sides. The house i...

    Record Type: Photo

    Hancock-Clarke House, Lexington, Mass.
  17. Haverhill Fire Department, hook and ladder at Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate

    Haverhill Fire Department, hook and ladder wagon at Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill. Three dapple grey horses are harnessed to the wagon, with uniformed firefighter on board, holding the reins. Wagon is facing right. Driver not identified. Inscription on housing: "Hook & ladder at Buttonwoods." A print identifies the driver as Justin [R.] Bridgham. Buttonwoods and other houses are in the background. Trolley tracks in the cobbled street. Emu...

    Record Type: Photo

    Haverhill Fire Department, hook & ladder, Buttonwoods, Water St., Haverhill
  18. Haverhill Fire Department, hook and ladder at Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Haverhill Fire Department, hook and ladder wagon at Buttonwoods, Water Street, Haverhill. Three dapple grey horses are harnessed to the wagon, with uniformed firefighter on board, holding the reins. Wagon is facing right. Inscription on verso: "Photo by Thomas Bailey / Water St. Ladder Justin [R.] Bridgham driver." Buttonwoods and other houses are in the background. Trolley tracks in the cobbled street. Original glass negative emulsion damaged, s...

    Record Type: Photo

    Haverhill Fire Department, hook & ladder, Buttonwoods, Water St., Haverhill
  19. Haverhill Historical Society, Water Street, Haverhill - Negative, Roll Film

    Haverhill Historical Society, 240 Water Street, Haverhill. Now known as The Buttonwoods Museum. Two stories, hip roof; circa 1814. View of front and left sides, John Ward House on the left. Photo by J[ohn]. G. Moulton, early 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Haverhill Historical Society, Water Street, Haverhill
  20. James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel and furniture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - Print, Photographic

    James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel, exhibited in a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The mantel is a pale color. The Museum describes it as an interpretation of architect Robert Adam's style, with Etruscan scrolls and urns. An armchair upholstered in toile fabric is on the right, and the windows have floral print curtains. The mantel has figurines and vases on it, and above the mantel shelf is a framed painting of a woman in a pal...

    Record Type: Photo

    James Duncan, Jr. House, mantel & furniture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

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