This is an album of printed images (as opposed to true photographs) of scenes & people in and around North Adams.
| Aerial view of North Adams, MA |
Inside front cover |
| Sketch of North Adams in 1841 (Aerial) |
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| Johnson Manufacturing Co. mill |
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| Sylvander Johnson |
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| N. L. Millard’s shoe factory |
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| 3 small children standing nearby |
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| Foundry and machine shop of James Hunter & Son |
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| Burlingame & Darby’s stores |
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| G. F. Miller & Co. Insurance Rooms |
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| Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool |
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| London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co of Liverpool |
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| Cornice includes Masonic symbol |
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| North Adams Hospital (first) |
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| Amasa W. Richardson |
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| Officers of the North Adams Rod & Gun Club |
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| Salmon Burlingame |
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| Mason D. Hodge |
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| Drury Academy |
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| The Cascade – a source of North Adams’ water supply |
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| The Falls |
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| Baptist Church |
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| C. T. Sampson Manufacturin Co shoe factory |
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| W. G. Cady & Co. shoe factory |
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| Three adults and several children standing in front |
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| Richardson residence (at one time first floor used as library} |
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| Henry A. McMillin residence |
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| Calvin T. Sampson |
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| James Hunter |
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| Cesar Cesana |
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| C. H. Cutting & Co. store |
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| Includes two interior views |
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| Board of Trade also marked on building |
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| Interior of Church of Notre Dame of the Sacred Heart (Catholic) |
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| “Notre Dame de Sacre Coeur” |
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| Matthew Own residence on E. Quincy |
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| Boland Block |
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| Built in 1886 |
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| P. J. Boland Merchant & Tailor |
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| C. Cesana Insurance |
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| Adams National Bank |
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| North Adams Manufacturing Co. mill |
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| S. Blackinton Company woolen mill |
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| Sanford Blackinton |
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| East Main Street |
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| William E. Brayton |
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| Thomas A. Brayton |
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| Blackinton residence (became North Adams Public Library) |
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| St. Francis Church, parochial school & parsonage |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church |
30 |
| W. W. Freeman |
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| Judge James T. Robinson |
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| John H. Orr |
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| Frank G. Fontain’s newsroom |
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| Main Street looking east |
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| George N. Kearn residence |
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| Fitchburg Depot |
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| William T. Jenks and Fred S. Rice residence |
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| Jeremiah Wilbur residence |
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| Blank |
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| George F. Barden, president of Barden Stationary Co. w/ write-up |
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| Gen. Andrew A. Richmond |
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| Wilson House, including drug store and Tuttle & Bryant |
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| Linwood Mills owned by S. W. Barker and operated by the |
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| Schaghticoke Woolen Co. |
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| National level political cartoons. |
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| Artists include Hamilton, Victor, Gillam |
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