Beverly Postcard Collection

   

(371 items found)

description - View of the beach at the end of Washington Street. subject - Washington Street Beach (Beverly, Mass.) relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11357 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevwashingtonstreetbeach1a_ecc2c00e10.jpg

description - View of the Beverly waterfront with Girdler Coal Co. in the foreground and Jubilee Yacht Club in the distance. subject - Beverly Harbor (Mass.); Girdler Coal Co. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11356 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevwaterfront1a_74c6909848.jpg

description - View down the Danvers River with Obear Park in the left background. subject - Danvers River (Mass.) relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11355 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevryalside2a_4dad0ae9f4.jpg

description - Entrance the estate of Robert and Marie Evans who rented President Taft the Stetson Cottage as the Summer White House for the years 1909 and 1910. Now David S. Lynch Memorial Park, 55 Ober Street. subject - Evans, Marie A. -- Homes and haunts.;Taft, William H. (William Howard) 1857-1930 -- Homes and haunts.;Evans, Robert Dawson -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11354 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevlynchparkentrance1a_981a127baf.jpg

description - Originally called Queen Park, now called Independence Park. Located on Lothrop Street, between Wilson Avenue and Central Street. At 6 pm on July 17, 1776, Col. John Glover first read the Declaration of Independence to the 14th Continental Regiment… subject - Lothrop Street (Beverly, Mass.) relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11353 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevindependencepark3a_01552d25d2.jpg

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… subject - Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930 -- Homes and haunts.;Stetson, John Batterson, 1830-1906 -- Homes and haunts -- Beverly relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11352 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevstetsoncottage12a_4bba12042b.jpg

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… subject - Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930 -- Homes and haunts.;Stetson, John Batterson, 1830-1906 -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11351 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevstetsoncottage7a_4abcc09779.jpg

description - The homes of Herbert F. Winslow, 555 Cabot Street (foreground) and Sidney W. Winslow, 545 Cabot Street (background). Sidney Winslow was the President of United Shoe Machinery Company and the Beverly Gas & Electric Company. The Herbert Winslow house… subject - Winslow, Herbert F. -- Homes and haunts.;Winslow, Sidney W. -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11350 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevwinslowestatesa_9310faddbc.jpg

description - Dedication of the Honor Roll in Beverly Farms Square, October 15, 1944. The buildings shown are the G.A.R. Hall to the left, Beverly Farms Fire Station in the center and Neighbors' Hall to the right. The G.A.R. Hall and Fire Station were demolished… subject - West Street (Beverly, Mass.) relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11349 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevfarmshonorroll1a_f794646534.jpg

description - The private landing used by President Taft and his family when they used the Presidential Yacht on the estate of Robert and Marie Evans(now Lynch Park), Taft rented the Stetson cottage, the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co.,… subject - Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930 -- Homes and haunts.;Stetson, John Batterson, 1830-1906 -- Homes and haunts.;Evans, Marie A. -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11348 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevgazebolynchpark1a_b7b46fbfee.jpg

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… subject - Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930 -- Homes and haunts.;Stetson, John Batterson, 1830-1906 -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11347 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevstetsoncottage3a_0f9bb40a0e.jpg

description - The estate of Herbert M. Sears of Boston, 400 Hale Street, Prides Crossing. Now Reynolds Hall of Endicott College. subject - Sears, Herbert M. -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11346 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevsearsestatea_921099bf81.jpg

description - Home of Frank Seabury, 6 Hart Street, Beverly Farms. subject - Seabury, Frank -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11345 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevseaburyhousea_8a28a421dc.jpg

description - Home of Otis F. Luke of Brookline, 12 Hemlock Street, Beverly Farms. subject - Luke, Otis F. -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11343 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevpitchpinehall3a_cb576522cc.jpg

description - "Swiftmoor", the estate of Mrs. Edwin C. Moore, Paine Avenue, Prides Crossing. subject - Wichfeld, Mabelle Swift -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11342 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevswiftmoore1a_bf5dd557f9.jpg

description - "Swiftmoore", the estate of Mrs. Edwin C. Moore, Paine Avenue, Prides Crossing. subject - Wichfeld, Mabelle Swift -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11341 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevpaineavenuea_eb2da95ef9.jpg

description - Thomas M. McKee Estate, 686 Hale Street, Beverly Farms. subject - McKee, Thomas M. -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11340 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevmckeeestatea_92a62615a8.jpg

description - Home of Harriet Magee, 27 Ober Street, Beverly Cove. subject - Magee, Harriet, -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11339 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevmageeestatea_d5a1d2a815.jpg

description - The residence of Joseph Leiter of Chicago, 45 West Street, Beverly Farms. Leiter was a Chicago businessman, son of Levi Leiter, co-founder of the Marshall Field department stores. Joseph Lieter's sister, Mary, married Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India. subject - Leiter, Joseph, -- Homes and haunts. relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/11338 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/httpwwwnoblenetorgimagesbevleiterestate1a_c419b8fc25.jpg