collection: Beverly Postcard Collection

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Pump Cottage, Beverly Farms [picture]

description
  • – Intersect of Hale and Hart Streets, Beverly Farms.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:33Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:33Z
coverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly

[Stetson Carriage House, Beverly, Mass.] [picture]

description
  • – Carriage house for the Stetson Estate, later owned by Robert Evans. The Stetson Cottage was rented by President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:33Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:33Z
  • – 1910.
  • – 1910.

Soldiers Monument, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Civil War Monument, Monument Square, Abbott Street. The monument was given by Post 89, G.A.R. and dedicated on October 13, 1882. The monument was purchased from the Hallowell Granite Co., Hallowell, Maine at a cost of $4,800. It is 36 feet tall with a 12 by 12 foot base.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:33Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:33Z
publishercoverage
  • – Abbott Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Aerial view of Beverly, showing the waterfront, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Aerial view of the Beverly waterfront along Cabot and Water Streets.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:34Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:34Z
publishercoverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Aerial views.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Hospital Point, Beverly, Mass. [picture].

description
  • – View of Hospital Point from Patch's Beach looking west.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:34Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:34Z
publishercoverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly

Mingo Beach, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of Brackenbury Beach and Curtis Point looking east. This view is not of Mingo Beach. Mingo Beach was named for a slave named Robin Mingo, who was promised his freedom if the tide ever went low enouhg to walk to Aunt Becky's Ledge, just offshore. It happened the year he died.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:34Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:34Z
publishercoverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly

Courtyard view of Dawson Hall Tea Room at David S. Lynch Memorial Park, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Dawson Hall Tea Room, also known as the "Monastery" at Lynch Park. The building was purchased from the Sohier family and moved to Dawson Hall, the former Evans Estate. The building was destroyed by fire the night of June 28, 1966.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:34Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:34Z
publishercoverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Ames and Cotting Beach, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of the beach and mansions of Oliver Ames of Boston and Alice Cotting of Boston, located on Hale Street east of Mingo Beach.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:35Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:35Z
coverage
  • – Hale Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Bates Park, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – This picture is of Salter's Point taken from across the Bass River at Gillis Park, not Bates Park, which is farther west. Salter's Point was named for the colonial era salt works located there.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:29Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:29Z
coverage
  • – Salter's Point (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Massachusetts.

North Shore summer home of President Taft, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of "Stetson Cottage", 55 Ober Street (now Lynch Park), The cottage was the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The house was moved to Marblehead in 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:29Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:29Z
publishercoverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Ober Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Beverly.
  • – United States
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Beverly Hospital, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Beverly Hospital, 85 Herrick Street.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
coverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Lillies in their glory, David S. Lynch Memorial Park, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Italian Garden at David S. Lynch Memorial Park. Mrs. Marie Evans had the gardens constructed on her estate in 1910 after she removed the home which she rented to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
publishercoverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Beverly, Mass. Wenham Lake [picture]

description
  • – Wenham Lakes straddles the border between Beverly and Wenham and is the primary reservoir for Beverly and Salem.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
publishercoverage
  • – Massachusetts.

First Church in Beverly (organized 1667) Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – First Parish Unitarian Church, 255 Cabot Street. The oldest parish in Beverly, established September 20, 1667. The present meetinghouse (built in 1770) was the third erected on this spot, and has been remodelled several times.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
publishercoverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Main entrance to Pres. Taft's summer home, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of the porte cochere, entrance to the "Stetson Cottage", 55 Ober Street (now Lynch Park), The cottage was the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The house was moved to Marblehead in 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Ober Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Beverly.
  • – United States
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Home of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Beverly Farms, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – The summer home of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Associate Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 868 Hale Street, Beverly Farms. Mocking Manchester residents who referred to their town as "Manchester-by-the-Sea", Holmes had his stationary printed with the return address "Beverly-by-the-Depot". The home is now privately owned.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:31Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:31Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Beverly.

Broadway, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Looking east up Broadway from the intersection of Rantoul Street.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:31Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:31Z
coverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly

Beverly, Mass. - R. R. Station [picture]

description
  • – Boston and Maine Railroad, Beverly Station, Park Street. The station was designed by Bradford Lee Gilbert and opened in 1895.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:31Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:31Z
publishercoverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Washington School, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Washington Elementary School, 415 Rantoul Street, renamed Washington-Beadle school in memory of Principal Thomas Beadle. The building was built in 1910, closed in 1996 and demolished in 1997.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:31Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:31Z
coverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Mingo Beach, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Mingo Beach, Hale Street, looking east. Mingo Beach was named for the slave Robin Mingo who was promised his freedom if the tide ever went low enough to walk to Aunt Becky's Ledge, just offshore. It happened the year he died.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:31Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:31Z
publishercoverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly
  • – Massachusetts Beverly

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