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Anne Bradstreet House, Osgood Street, North Andover, Mass. - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Anne Bradstreet House, 179 Osgood Street, North Andover, Mass. Three stories, white clapboard, saltbox roof. View of front and right sides, field in the foreground. Fence and round on the left side of the house. Label on slide: "Ann Bradstreet House, North Andover." Hand colored, probably circa late 19th or early 20th century. Full call number is HH21 North Andover MA Senter GLS 9-38.
Record Type: Photo
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Anthony Chase House, Millvale Road, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Anthony Chase House, 85 Millvale Road, Haverhill. House circa 1758. Saltbox style, three stories, clapboard. View of front and right sides. House partially obscured by large tree on the left. Shed in the rear. Inscription on verso: "G. W. W. Bartlett / Anthony Chase House / East Parish / Thomas West - Milvale Road / Across brook from / Domin's Millvale Cider Mill 1973." Glass negative attributed to Fred L. Noyes, 1938, see HS1.1 Senter G5x7 1-6....
Record Type: Photo
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Anthony Chase House, Millvale Road, Haverhill, 1916 - Negative, Glass Plate
Anthony Chase House, 85 Millvale Road, Haverhill. House built circa 1758. Saltbox style, three stories, shingles, narrow two story extension on the left. View of front and left sides. Shed in the rear. Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, 1916. See print HS1.1 Senter HPH 40-552D.
Record Type: Photo
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Anthony Chase House, Millvale Road, Haverhill, 1916 - Print, Photographic
Anthony Chase House, 85 Millvale Road, Haverhill. House built circa 1758. Saltbox style, three stories, shingles, narrow two story extension on the left. View of front and left sides. Shed in the rear. Inscription on verso: "Anthony Chase house / Milvale / Now Tom West / 1757 / 85 Millvale Rd." Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, 1916, this is a later print.
Record Type: Photo
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Anthony Chase House, Millvale Road, Haverhill, 1938 - Negative, Glass Plate
Anthony Chase House, 85 Millvale Road, Haverhill. House circa 1758. Saltbox style, three stories, clapboard. View of front and right sides. House partially obscured by large tree on the left. Shed in the rear. Photo attributed to Fred L. Noyes, 1938. See print HS1.1 Senter HPH 40-551D, which attributes the photo to George W. W. Bartlett, more likely.
Record Type: Photo
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Appleton-Whittaker House, Main Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Appleton-Whittaker House, 860 Main Street, Haverhill. View of front and right sides, grassy field in the foreground. The house is saltbox style, clapboard, three stories including attic. Barn on the left. Built by John Appleton, of Salem, Mass. 1775; Home of William Whittaker in 1793. Inscription with print in file: "Built by John Appleton, Salem merchant / Torn down 1912." Image probably early 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
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Appleton-Whittaker House, Main Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Appleton-Whittaker House, 860 Main Street, Haverhill. View of front and left sides. Saltbox style, three stories including attic. Sign on the left of the front side of the house: "House built by John Appleton, of Salem, Mass. 1775 Home of William Whittaker in 1793." Inscription with print in file: "Torn down - 1912." Image late 19th or early 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
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Appleton-Whittaker House, Main Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Appleton-Whittaker House, 860 Main Street, Haverhill. View of front and right sides, grassy field in the foreground. The house is saltbox style, clapboard, three stories including attic. Barn on the left. Built by John Appleton, of Salem, Mass. 1775; Home of William Whittaker in 1793. Inscription below: "Whitaker or Webster House." Inscription on verso: "Halliday / Whittaker or Webster house / main St / torn down." Inscription with another print ...
Record Type: Photo
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Appleton-Whittaker House, Main Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Appleton-Whittaker House, 860 Main Street, Haverhill. Five snapshot photographs, largest 7 x 12 cm, mounted together on cardboard 36 x 26 cm. Views of front and left, front and right sides, entrance, house with barn on the left. The house is saltbox style, clapboard, three stories including attic. Built by John Appleton, of Salem, Mass. 1775; Home of William Whittaker in 1793. Inscription on verso: "Taken by J. G. Moulton. / Willard Cogswell boug...
Record Type: Photo
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Appleton-Whittaker House, Main Street, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Appleton-Whittaker House, 860 Main Street, Haverhill. View of front and right sides, grassy field in the foreground. The house is saltbox style, clapboard, three stories including attic. Barn on the left. Built by John Appleton, of Salem, Mass. 1775; Home of William Whittaker in 1793. Inscription with print in file: "Built by John Appleton, Salem merchant / Torn down 1912." Original image probably early 20th century, see HS1.1 Senter G5x7 9-30; t...
Record Type: Photo
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Appleton-Whittaker House, Main Street, Haverhill, 1909 - Print, Photographic
Appleton-Whittaker House, 860 Main Street, Haverhill, 1909. The house is saltbox style, clapboard, three stories including attic. View of front and right sides. Small trees on the right. Barn partly visible on the left. Built by John Appleton, of Salem, Mass. 1775; Home of William Whittaker in 1793. Inscription on front of mount: "Type of Hannah Duston Homestead." Inscription on verso: "Whittaker or Webster House / Main St." Another copy of this ...
Record Type: Photo
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Appleton-Whittaker House, Snow's Brook, Main Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Appleton-Whittaker House, Snow's Brook, 860 Main Street, Haverhill. Grassy lawn with the house in the background. A woman wearing a striped shirt and dark skirt, and a pale hat, is sitting in the grass, sewing or reading; she is not identified. The house is saltbox style, clapboard, three stories including attic. A barn is on the left. A tree branch frames the view in the foreground on the left, and there are trees in the distance behind the hous...
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford House, Kingston, Mass. - Transparency, Lantern Slide
The Bradford House, also known as the Major John Bradford Homestead, 50 Landing Road, Kingston, Mass. Three stories, shingle, saltbox roof. Trees in the front yard, stone retaining wall at the road on the right. John Bradford was the grandson of Governor William Bradford of Plymouth Colony. Hand colored. Image probably late 19th or early 20th century. Full call number is HH21 Kingston MA Senter GLS 9-44.
Record Type: Photo
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Charles Sargent House, Merrimack Road, Merrimac, 1938 - Print, Photographic
Charles Sargent House, Merrimack Road, Merrimac, Mass. Three stories, clapboard, saltbox style. View of front and right sides. Large tree in front partly obscuring the house. Inscription on verso: "Photo by Fred L. Noyes - 1938 / later owned by Dr. Arnold George sold 1984 / Charles Sargent House, Merrimac, Mass. / just over Rocks Village line / Built about 1700 / Merrimack Rd." Photo is 12 x 17 cm mounted on cardboard 26 x 36 cm.
Record Type: Photo
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Col. James Kimball / Walter Kimball House, Boxford Road, Bradford, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Col. James Kimball / Walter Kimball House, 600 Boxford Road, Bradford, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, saltbox style, two story extension on the left. View of left and front sides. Asa Kimball was resident in 1831; married Sarah Gage in 1801, 2nd wife was Betsey Perley. A. Chapman, John Kimball later residents. Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, probably early 20th century. See print HS1.1 Senter HPH 46-634D.
Record Type: Photo
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Col. James Kimball / Walter Kimball House, Boxford Road, Bradford, Haverhill - Photocopy
Col. James Kimball / Walter Kimball House, 600 Boxford Road, Bradford, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, saltbox style, small shed or barn on the left. View of left and front sides. Inscription on verso of cardboard insert: "Old house on Marble Lane & Boxford Road / snapshots owned by Betty Nelson 19 Sept 1994 / 1831 map A. Kimball / or J. Kimball / Asa Kimball (1776-1848) m. 1801 Sarah Gage (1778-1834) m 2nd Betsey Perley 1782-1874 / Asa Kimb...
Record Type: Photo
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Col. James Kimball / Walter Kimball House, Boxford Road, Bradford, Haverhill - Photocopy
Col. James Kimball / Walter Kimball House, 600 Boxford Road, Bradford, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, saltbox style, small shed or barn on the right. View of front and right sides. Inscription on verso of cardboard insert: "Old house on Marble Lane & Boxford Road / snapshots owned by Betty Nelson 19 Sept 1994 / 1831 map A. Kimball / or J. Kimball / Asa Kimball (1776-1848) m. 1801 Sarah Gage (1778-1834) m 2nd Betsey Perley 1782-1874 / Asa Ki...
Record Type: Photo
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Col. James Kimball / Walter Kimball House, Boxford Road, Bradford, Haverhill - Photocopy
Col. James Kimball / Walter Kimball House, 600 Boxford Road, Bradford, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, saltbox style, small shed or barn on the left. View of left and front sides. Inscription on verso of cardboard insert: "Old house on Marble Lane & Boxford Road / snapshots owned by Betty Nelson 19 Sept 1994 / 1831 map A. Kimball / or J. Kimball / Asa Kimball (1776-1848) m. 1801 Sarah Gage (1778-1834) m 2nd Betsey Perley 1782-1874 / Asa Kimb...
Record Type: Photo
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Col. James Kimball / Walter Kimball House, Boxford Road, Bradford, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Col. James Kimball / Walter Kimball House, 600 Boxford Road, Bradford, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, saltbox style, two story extension on the left. View of left and front sides. Asa Kimball was resident in 1831; married Sarah Gage in 1801, 2nd wife was Betsey Perley. A. Chapman, John Kimball later residents. Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, probably early 20th century. This may be a later print. Typed label on verso: "Walter Kimball house ...
Record Type: Photo
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Daniel Currier House, East Broadway, Haverhill, 1916 - Negative, Glass Plate
Daniel Currier House, 418 East Broadway, Haverhill. Two stories, clapboard, saltbox style. View of front and right sides. Trees and low stone wall in the foreground, trees on the right. Other photos of this house call it the "Daniel or Reuben Currier Jr. House (c. 1773)." Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, 1916. See print HS1.1 Senter HPH 36-491G.
Record Type: Photo
