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  1. Bay State Railway Transfer Station, Haverhill, Mass. - Print

    Block of buildings with several business, including Street Railway Offices featured at center. Also visible are G.E. Holland and the coal office. Broadsides pasted to building corner and several people stand on sidewalks in front of buildings. Utility pole line the street in front, which appears to be Washington Street. Undated.

    Record Type: Photo

    Bay State Railway Transfer Station, Haverhill, Mass.
  2. Electric car at Monument Square, c. 1895 - Print, Photographic

    Haverhill-Merrimac & Amesbury electric streetcar #26 on tracks in Monument Square, with conductors, postal workers, and passengers. B.G. Durgin store at left, with people standing in doorway. Verso inscription: "2. Postman Corwin, 1. Postman Burton Crownin." Date uncertain, circa 1895.

    Record Type: Photo

    Electric car at Monument Square, c. 1895
  3. Georgetown Line streetcar behind snowbank, ca. 1890s - Print, Photographic

    Windows and top of streetcar are visible behind high snowbank. Snow has been packed into a makeshift path or road along right. Streetcar appears to be buried to the windows in snow. Georgetown line of street railway. "No Smoking" sign on streetcar. Undated, circa 1890s.

    Record Type: Photo

    Georgetown Line streetcar behind snowbank
  4. "Old 59" - first streetcar to run to Salisbury Beach, ca. 1890s - Clipping, Newspaper

    "Old 59," the first streetcar to run to Salisbury Beach in 1892, shown in front of the Amesbury and Salisbury Villager building, sign visible. Several passengers and three streetcar conductors board the car, one person walking in the street behind the car. Car 59 of the Haverhill, Merrimac and Amesbury Street Railway. News clipping not dated.

    Record Type: Photo

    "Old 59" - first streetcar to run to Salisbury Beach
  5. Streetcars at Arlington & Main Street in Haverhil and at Hampton Beach, ca. 1890s - Print, Photographic

    Two images of streetcars with people. In the first image, a man and two children walk towards and board the streetcar at Arlington Street, corner of Main Street, Haverhill. The second photo shows four young women and men posing at the front of parked Hampton Beach (N.H.) streetcar. A child stand on the tracks next to the car. Undated, circa 1890s.

    Record Type: Photo

    Streetcars at Arlington & Main Street in Haverhil and at Hampton Beach
  6. View of receding floodwaters near Essex Street, c. 1936 - Print, Photographic

    Receding flood water near Essex Street. Buildings line both sides of the street, and a streetcar rail is embedded in the brick road. "Essex St." written in ink on image surface. "Some old crap house but it may come in handy some day" and "5990" on verso. Undated, likely after Flood of 1936.

    Record Type: Photo

    View of receding floodwaters near Essex Street

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