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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 ...
Record Type: Photo
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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...
Record Type: Photo
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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...
Record Type: Photo
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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...
Record Type: Photo
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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...
Record Type: Photo
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Elmwood Cemetery, Bradford, Haverhill, 1994 - Transparency, Slide
Elmwood Cemetery, Bradford, Haverhill. Headstones legible: D. Leighton Ordway; Enoch Foote Ordway; Warren Ordway and Caroline Greenleaf Ordway; Caroline F. Everett. Small brick building with garage door and metal shed in the background; truck parked on the left. Photographer may be Rev. Harry Jackson. Date on slide: Aug 94, number 7.
Record Type: Photo
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Elmwood Cemetery, Warren & Caroline Greenleaf Ordway, Bradford, Haverhill, 1994 - Transparency, Slide
Elmwood Cemetery, Warren & Caroline Greenleaf Ordway, headstone, Bradford, Haverhill. The stone reads: "Warren Ordway / Born 17 May 1810 - Died 26 May 1887 / Caroline Greenleaf Ordway / Born 2 August 1811 - Died 19 July 1900." Metal shed in the background. Photographer may be Rev. Harry Jackson. Date on slide: Aug 94, number 6.
Record Type: Photo
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Everett Ordway, Ordway's Lunch wagon, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film
Everett Ordway in an apron and shirtsleeves standing on the steps of his lunch wagon. Sign to the right on a sandwich board: "Ordway's Lunch" with menu. Advertising signs on both sides of the wagon door, and a lantern with the sign "Lunch" above the door. Ink inscription in lower margin of original: "Uncle Everett & his diner at Overhead R. R. bridge." Original photo has closed tear & creases, tape.
Record Type: Photo
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House, Hilldale Avenue, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
House, 822 Hilldale Avenue, Haverhill. Three stories, saltbox roof, some shingles on the roof replaced (lighter color). View of front and right sides. Inscription with print in file: "(c. 1700-1730) For many years this house belonged to the Ordway family." Fragment of older housing reads "West Parish, near 'back lane' on 'Jerr St' or Hilldale Ave." Emulsion damaged, chipped. Image probably early 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
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Rocks Village Protector No. 3 Fire Company of Haverhill, 1889 - Print, Photographic
Rocks Village Fire Company of Haverhill, 1889. Location is probably Rocks Village, Haverhill. Thirty-two men, in suits and hats, most wearing badges, are assembled on and around a fire engine on the left which is mostly obscured. The four men standing on the right are in front of a hose reel on two wheels, one man holding the hose nozzle. Inscription on verso: "Picture of the Rocks Village Fire Company gauranteed [sic] to save any well in place, ...
Record Type: Photo
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Rocks Village Protector No. 3 Fire Company of Haverhill, 1889 - Print, Photomechanical
Rocks Village Fire Company of Haverhill, 1889. Location is probably Rocks Village, Haverhill. Thirty-two men, in suits and hats, most wearing badges, are assembled on and around a fire engine on the left which is mostly obscured. The four men standing on the right are in front of a hose reel on two wheels, one man holding the hose nozzle. Photomechanical print of a photograph from an unidentified publication. The men are identified in two places....
Record Type: Photo
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Warren Ordway House, South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Warren Ordway House, South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill. House number not given. Three stories, shingle? with quoins, cross gabled roof, two story column on the right next to entrance, two story extension in the rear, bay window in front with crest above. View of front and right sides. Another house partly visible on the left. Trolley tracks in the cobbled street. Inscription on verso: "Original house built prior to 1842 by J. Carleton who li...
Record Type: Photo
