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  1. Building, Merrimack Street, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    Building, 19-29 Merrimack Street, Haverhill. Four stories. Storefronts, left to right: Macartney's (clothing); Larilou Children's Center; Scott's Jewelers; J. H. Mitchell. / Mitchell Drugs. Parked cars, pedestrians. Image probably circa 1940s.

    Record Type: Photo

    Building, Merrimack Street, Haverhill
  2. Class identification portraits, 1963-1964 - Print, Photographic

    Recto; see HE MSS 4 70-55B for verso.

    Record Type: Photo

    Class Identification Photos 1963-1964
  3. Class identification portraits, 1964 - Print, Photographic

    Verso; see HE MSS 4 70-57A for recto.

    Record Type: Photo

    Class Identification Photos 1964
  4. Dickey & Scott Garage & Filling Station, South Main Street, Bradford, 1933 - Negative, Sheet Film

    Dickey & Scott Garage & Filling Station, South Main Street, Bradford, Haverhill. Small one story building with garage on the right. Signs for Colonial Gas, Esso; a company car with the name painted on the door is parked on the right. Taken for the Haverhill Sunday Record in 1933. Photo by Watson.

    Record Type: Photo

    Dickey & Scott Garage & Filling Station, South Main Street, Bradford, 1933
  5. Freedom Train, Robert Scott and Herbert Hale, Haverhill, 1947 - Print, Photographic

    Freedom Train, Robert Scott and Herbert Hale, Haverhill, 1947. Two men in dark military uniform with white hats, probably U.S. Navy, standing near a passenger train on the left. Other people waving at the train in the background. Pennants or decoration strung on utility poles on the right. Typed label on verso: "Gift of George E. Hale of West Newbury. / The Freedom Train at Haverhill, Mass. October 22, 1947. Lt. Col. Robert Scott commanding offic...

    Record Type: Photo

    Freedom Train, Robert Scott and Herbert Hale, Haverhill, 1947
  6. Merrimack Street, Haverhill - Negative, Roll Film

    Merrimack Street, Haverhill, bird's-eye view. Signs for Haverhill Gas Company, Carrier Jewelers, Pentucket Five Cents Savings Bank, Macartney's, Scott Jewelers, Hudson Apparel. Other signs not legible. Multiple images. Photos from the Haverhill Gazette, circa late 1970s-1980.

    Record Type: Photo

    Merrimack Street, Haverhill
  7. Merrimack Street, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    Merrimack Street, Haverhill. Pedestrians, parked cars, traffic. Signs / storefronts visible, left to right: Watson Studio; Bennetts Shoes; Corsets; Haverhill Sign Co.; Elliott's; Sundial Shoes; Macartney's; Scott Jewelers; Mitchell Drugs; Hudson Furs; Brodie's Shoes; and Sears (at intersection in the distance). Image mid 20th century; photographer may be Watson, as Watson Studio is in the left corner. See also HH14 Senter F4x5 10-15.

    Record Type: Photo

    Merrimack Street, Haverhill
  8. Merrimack Street, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    Merrimack Street, Haverhill. Storefronts left to right: Pentucket Five Cents Savings Bank; Macartney's; Larilou Youths' Center; Scott Jewelers. Image probably late 1960s or early 1970s.

    Record Type: Photo

    Merrimack Street, Haverhill
  9. Merrimack Street, Haverhill, 1955 - Negative, Sheet Film

    Merrimack Street, Haverhill. Police officer directing traffic, a few parked cars. Signs / storefronts visible, left to right: Elliott's; Sundial Shoes; Macartney's; Scott Jewelers; Mitchell Drugs; Hudson Furs; Brodie's Shoes; Louis the Tailor; Necchi Sewing Machines; Amore Insurance Agency; The Manhattan Shop. Inscription with print in file: "Merrimack Street 1955 / Gallagher photo."

    Record Type: Photo

    Merrimack Street, Haverhill, 1955
  10. Winfield Townley Scott - Print, Photographic

    Winfield Townley Scott at about age 17. Studio portrait, three-quarter length, seated, facing three-quarter left. Painted backdrop. He is looking at a magazine or other paper-bound publication. He has light hair and is wearing a suit, shirt and tie. Signed at bottom right: "Winfield / 1927." Inscription on verso: "Scott, Winfield Townley." Scott was first a book reviewer and Literary Editor for the Providence Journal, later a well known poet and ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Winfield Townley Scott

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