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8th Regiment, Infantry, Company F, Camp Dewey, field exercises, South Framingham, 1897 - Print, Photographic
8th Regiment, Infantry, Company F, Camp Dewey, field exercises, South Framingham, 1897. Four photos, different sizes, mounted on each side of cardboard 26 x 28 cm. 1. Soldiers of 8th Regiment, Infantry, Company F, observing a sword instructor at Camp Dewey, South Framingham, 1897. The soldiers are in uniform with hats, reclining on the grass; some have rifles, some have sabers/swords. Three men in uniform are standing on the right, one is the in...
Record Type: Photo
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Arthur Whittier House, Willow Avenue, Bradford, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Arthur Whittier House, 157 Willow Avenue, Bradford, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, cross gabled roof, two and one story extensions in the rear, porches in front and on the right. A cat is sitting on a chair on the porch. Chicken coop and chickens in the background. Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, probably early 20th century. See print HS1.1 Senter HPH 47-650C.
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Arthur Whittier House, Willow Avenue, Bradford, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Arthur Whittier House, 157 Willow Avenue, Bradford, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, cross gabled roof, two and one story extensions in the rear, porches in front and on the right. A cat is sitting on a chair on the porch. Chicken coop and chickens in the background. Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, probably early 20th century. This may be a later print. See glass negative HS1.1 Senter G5x7 21-20. Photo is 12 x 17 cm mounted on cardboard 26 x ...
Record Type: Photo
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Barefoot Boy Statue, Haverhill Public Library, Main Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Barefoot Boy Statue, Haverhill Public Library, Main Street, Haverhill. The bronze statue, by sculptor Tita Hupp, represents the boy in John Greenleaf Whittier's poem The Barefoot Boy. A boy is seated on a boulder in the library's fountain pool. His hat is beside him and he is holding a stick. Behind him on a lower rock are two squirrels gathered around an open sack with an apple in it. The frog piece of the sculpture is not visible. It was dedica...
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford Academy - Print
Photomechanical print of the Bradford Academy, taken from a calendar or other unidentified document. Banners on the building read: "Bradford, 1803-1903." A poem by John Greenleaf Whittier is printed below image. Undated, circa 1903.
Record Type: Photo
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Bradley's Mill, Nathan Webster House, Duston Boulder, Duston Garrison, Haverhill - Print, Photomechanical
Bradley's Mill, Nathan Webster House, Duston Boulder, Duston Garrison or Hannah Duston House, Haverhill. Four photomechanical images of photographs from an unidentified publication. Print is 20 x 26 cm mounted on cardboard 26 x 35 cm. Housed with Historical Photographic Print Collection. Left to right, top to bottom: 1. Bradley's Mill on Creek Brook. Caption: "The Old Bradley Mill / Near River and Fourth Streets, Haverhill, Mass. Photo by Geo. ...
Record Type: Photo
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Captain Valentine Bagley Jr. - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Portrait of Captain Valentine Bagley Jr. (1773-1839). Head and shoulders, facing three-quarter right. Caption printed at bottom: "Capt. Valentine Bagley." John Greenleaf Whittier's poem "The Captain's Well" is the story of his journey through the Arabian desert after a shipwreck. When he returned to Amesbury in 1796, he built a well for his community. This is a photograph of a print; the slide is hand colored.
Record Type: Photo
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Charles H. Whittier & Grace E. Downing Whittier, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1946 - Print, Photographic
Charles H. Whittier and Grace E. Downing Whittier. They are standing at the entrance of a house surrounded by large tropical plants and flowers, a trellis with climbing vines on the right. Charles, on the left, is wearing a light shirt and trousers, darker tie, and dark hat. Grace, on the right, has dark hair and is wearing a light dress or blouse and a light hat. Inscription on verso: "On the steps at St Petersburg March 17, 1946. Just bought th...
Record Type: Photo
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Donald K. Campbell, Elmer Edwards, Winfield Scott Thomas and John G. Blacklock, 1940 - Print, Photographic
Donald K. Campbell, Elmer Edwards, Winfield Scott Thomas and John G. Blacklock, 1940. They are standing in Haverhill Public Library, around an easel with a photograph on display of Herbert Bradley as Whittier's "The Barefoot Boy," for the Haverhill Tercentenary. Bradley is wearing a straw hat, overalls and shirt. See HG8 Senter HPH 16-222E. The men are wearing suits except for Edwards, who is wearing a white jacket, trousers, shirt and tie. Campb...
Record Type: Photo
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First Corliss Hill Schoolhouse, or Whittier Schoolhouse, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide
First Corliss Hill Schoolhouse, also known as the Whittier Schoolhouse, Haverhill. Small one story wood building, view of front and right sides. Fence in front near the road, trees in the background. Lantern slide of a wood engraving, original not dated, signature, if present, not legible. From a series of lantern slides, box dated 1933, image probably late 19th or early 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
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Florence Dora Whittier - Print, Photographic
Florence Dora Whittier. Studio portrait, half-length, seated facing three-quarter right. She has curly dark or auburn hair and is wearing a dark cap sleeve blouse or dress and dark bead necklace. Inscription on verso: "Florence Whittier / Dau. of Charles & Grace Whittier / of Ward Hill / m. Albert Claridge of Marlborough, Mass." Sepia tone photograph. Image early 20th century. From the photographs of the Herman Cate / Whittier Family.
Record Type: Photo
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Flower Show, Pentucket Club, Haverhill, 1929 - Print, Photographic
Flower Show, interior, Pentucket Club, Haverhill, 1929. Tables are set up with vases of flowers and flowering branches in a line. Inscription on verso: "Flower Show - Pentucket Club Hall - 1929 / Apple blossoms in jug arranged by Edwin T. Whittier, H.P.L." This appears to be the arrangement in the center, which won 2nd prize. See also HM5 Senter HPH 29-395C. Photo is 10 x 19 cm mounted on cardboard 26 x 36 cm.
Record Type: Photo
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Flower Show, Pentucket Club, Haverhill, 1929 - Print, Photographic
Flower Show, interior, Pentucket Club, Haverhill, 1929. Tables are set up with vases of flowers and flowering branches in a line. Inscription on verso: "Flower Show - Pentucket Club Hall - 1929 / Spray of larch in vase arranged by / Edwin T. Whittier, H.P.L. won 2nd prize / Apple blossoms at left won 1st prize." This appears to be the arrangement in the center. See also HM5 Senter HPH 29-395B. Photo is 7 x 16 cm mounted on cardboard 26 x 36 cm.
Record Type: Photo
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Four men, unidentified - Print, Photographic
Four men, unidentified. Two are standing in the rear, two are seated in chairs in front. They are all wearing suits, three with visible lapel pins. The two men in the rear have white or grey hair and mustaches and are balding; the man on the front on the left is balding, the man on the right has light or grey hair and mustache. They all seem to resemble each other; they may be Whittier family members. The man in left rear position also appears in...
Record Type: Photo
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Friends Meeting House, Friend Street, Amesbury, Mass. - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Friends Meeting House, Amesbury, Mass. John Greenleaf Whittier was a longtime member of the congregation. Two stories, gable roof, view of left side with entrance and rear of building. Wooden fence in the foreground. This building is larger than most Quaker meeting houses, as it was a gathering place for regional meetings. From a series of lantern slides, box dated 1933, image probably late 19th or early 20th century. Call number is HH21 Amesbury...
Record Type: Photo
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George Whittier House, Summer Street, Haverhill, ca. 1882 - Print, Photographic
George Whittier House, Summer Street, Haverhill, ca. 1882-83. Two stories, clapboard, hip roof, bay window, portico with trellis. Fence surrounding the house, trees and shrubs partly obscuring the view of the front and left sides. A woman is seated outside the house; she is wearing a head kerchief, shawl and dress. Possibly Mary A. Whittier. Inscription on verso: "Old Whittier home corner Summer St & Chestnut St exterior opposite residence of R. ...
Record Type: Photo
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Gove House, Hampton Falls, New Hampshire - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Gove House, Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. Two stories, gable roof, gambrel roof with dormer extension not visible. View of right side. White with green shutters, flowering vine on the side of the house. Large tree on the right, other trees partly obscuring the house. Pergola on the right. This is the home where John Greenleaf Whittier died. Hand colored. Label on slide: "Gove House, Hampton Falls, N.H." Full call number is HH21 Hampton Falls NH S...
Record Type: Photo
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Gove House, Hampton Falls, New Hampshire - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Gove House, Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. Two stories, cross gabled with gambrel roof with dormer on the left. White with green shutters. View of front. Shed on the left. Trees at the edges of the grassy yard, one large tree on the right. This is the home where John Greenleaf Whittier died. Label on slide: "Gove House, Hampton Falls." Full call number is HH21 Hampton Falls NH Senter GLS 10-23. See also HH21 Senter GLS 9-24, 10-24.
Record Type: Photo
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Gove House, room where Whittier died, Hampton Falls, New Hampshire - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Gove House, room where Whittier died, Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. A room with a daybed, chairs, small table, bed on the left. A window looks out on a balcony. Caption at the bottom reads "Chamber in which Whittier died." This is a photograph of a photomechanical print, probably from the book "Whittier-land: A Handbook of North Essex, Containing Many Anecdotes of and Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier Never Before Collected," by Samuel T. Pickard....
Record Type: Photo
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Hand holding pocket watch, Whittier Birthplace, Whittier Road, Haverhill, 1947 - Print, Photographic
Hand holding pocket watch, probably from the John Greenleaf Whittier Birthplace, 305 Whittier Road, Haverhill. The time reads nine o'clock. Illustrating verse from Whittier's poem "Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl;" "The bull’s-eye watch that hung in view, Ticking its weary circuit through, Pointed with mutely warning sign Its black hand to the hour of nine." The person holding the watch is not identified. Inscription on verso: "Whittier Road / Wh...
Record Type: Photo
