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First Church of Christ, 100th Anniversary Committee, Bradford, Haverhill, 1949 - Print, Photographic
First Church of Christ, 100th Anniversary Committee, Bradford, Haverhill. Three men and two women are standing in a room probably inside the church. Identified on verso, left to right: George E. Kimball; Mrs. H. Parker Williams; Rev. George E. Cary; Helen L. Lockhart; Howard A. Lockhart. The men are wearing suits, Mrs. Williams is wearing a dress and Helen Lockhart is wearing a jacket and skirt, and the three people on the left are wearing glasse...
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill Fire Department, Engine and Hose Company No. 4, ca. 1898 - Print, Photomechanical
Haverhill Fire Department, Engine and Hose Company No. 4, group portrait of thirteen firefighters, circa 1898. Studio portrait with painted backdrop. Photomechanical print of a photograph from an unidentified publication. Six are standing, four are seated, one man in an ornate wicker chair, three sitting cross-legged on the ground in front. The men are in uniform with hats. Printed caption: "Engine and Hose Co. No. 4 / G. W. Jones - C. G. Jone...
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Haverhill Fire Department, Platoon 1, Essex Street Fire Station, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Haverhill Fire Department, Platoon 1, Essex Street Fire Station, Haverhill. Eighteen firefighters, in shirts and trousers, are standing with both arms raised in front of the Essex Street Fire Station. The four men standing in front of the rest are wearing white shirts and dark bow ties; the rest are wearing darker shirts and dark bow ties, on wearing overalls. Some of the men are mostly obscured by others. Typed label on verso: "Front row - / Of...
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John Pilling Shoe Company factory and workers, Wingate Street, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film
Front of the Pilling Shoe Company building, on Wingate Street, with a crowd of employees, men and women, on the sidewalk in front, and in the windows looking out, all four stories. "Pilling Block" in stone on the building between 3rd and 4th floors. Original image late 19th century, after the great fire of 1882; photo damaged at corners, chipped. Caption appearing in "Haverhill Massachusetts: From Town to City" by O'Malley: "The gentleman with th...
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John Pilling Shoe Company factory and workers, Wingate Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Front of the Pilling Shoe Company building, on Wingate Street, with a crowd of employees, men and women, on the sidewalk in front, and in the windows looking out, all four stories. "Pilling Block" in stone on the building between 3rd and 4th floors. Image late 19th century, after the great fire of 1882; photo damaged at corners, chipped. Caption appearing in "Haverhill Massachusetts: From Town to City" by O'Malley: "The gentleman with the hat bet...
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Massachusetts legislators, including some Haverhill residents, 1963 - Print, Photomechanical
Massachusetts legislators, including some Haverhill residents, from the Merrimack Valley Communicator, March 1963. Photomechanical prints of photos; two at the top, left and right, with some of the people pictured in the larger group portrait below. They are standing in two rows in front of an auditorium stage, unidentified location. The Haverhill residents have ink check marks or ink squares around their heads, and their names are underlined in ...
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Pincushion made from Hannah Duston's dress - Print, Photographic
Pincushion made from Hannah Duston's dress. The cushion is dark cloth with the initials "H. D." in pins on the top left part of the cushion. Typed label on verso: "The Hannah Dustin cushion, owned by Mrs. M. W. Wales of Penacook [sic], N.H. One of the squares, 3 1/2 inches in size is a piece of Mrs. Dustin's dress, probably worsted goods, brocaded, and red in color. On this square the letters H.D. made with pins. Mrs. Williams grandmother, Anna W...
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Samuel Williams, pastor of First Church of Christ, Bradford, Haverhill - Print
Samuel Williams, pastor of First Church of Christ, Bradford, Haverhill. Oval portrait, head and shoulders, facing three-quarter right. He has dark hair and is wearing a stock with a coat. Facsimile signature "Samuel Williams" below. Printed at bottom: "Heliotype Printing Co., Boston." Inscription on verso: "See N. E. Magazine June 1895 / See Vermont Historical Magazine Vol. III 1095 biographical sketch / Rev. Samuel Williams / 1st Church, Brad." ...
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South Christian Church, pastors, Haverhill - Print, Photomechanical
South Christian Church, pastors, Haverhill. Photomechanical print from an unidentified publication of ten pastors from South Christian church.The portraits are rectangular, oval or circle shaped, and are head and shoulders illustrations or photographs. Top to bottom, left to right: Rev. [?] J. Kirkland; Rev. M. D. Wolfe; Rev. A. A. Williams; Rev. John A. Goss; Rev. H. J. Gordon; Rev. Chas. A. Beck; Rev. E. A. Hainer; Rev. J. C. Emery; Rev. John W...
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Timothy Dustin House, Main Street, Haverhill, 1919 - Negative, Glass Plate
Timothy Dustin House, 951 Main Street, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, dark shutters, gable roof, one story extension or shed on the right. View of front and right sides. The door to the one story room is open; some laundry is drying on a line nearby. Trees in front partially obscuring the house, other houses on the left. Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, 1919. Print has inscription on verso: "This house may have been built by Timothy Dustin (...
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Timothy Dustin House, Main Street, Haverhill, 1919 - Print, Photographic
Timothy Dustin House, 951 Main Street, Haverhill. Three stories, clapboard, dark shutters, gable roof, one story extension or shed on the right. View of front and right sides. The door to the one story room is open; some laundry is drying on a line nearby. Trees in front partially obscuring the house, other houses on the left. Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, 1919. Inscription on verso: "This house may have been built by Timothy Dustin (1765-1840)...
Record Type: Photo
