Haverhill, Massachusetts

From Town to City

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Art & Architecture, Photography, History
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Author: Patricia Trainor O'Malley ISBN: 9781439618561
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: October 1, 1997
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Patricia Trainor O'Malley
ISBN: 9781439618561
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: October 1, 1997
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English

In 1850, Haverhill, Massachusetts, was a small mercantile and farming town with slightly fewer than
6,000 residents. One half-century later, six times that many people called Haverhill home, and it had become an industrial center ranked as one of the top five shoe producers in the nation. The bustling downtown area featured buildings of uniform red-brick construction; elegant Victorian-style houses and new municipal buildings were erected; and civic pride was very evident. This was Haverhill�s �Golden Age.� Patricia Trainor O�Malley of Bradford College captures the exuberance and vitality of that era with more than 200 photographs from the Haverhill Public Library Special Collections. Included in this fascinating portrait are some of the oldest-known images of downtown Haverhill from the 1850s and 1860s.

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In 1850, Haverhill, Massachusetts, was a small mercantile and farming town with slightly fewer than
6,000 residents. One half-century later, six times that many people called Haverhill home, and it had become an industrial center ranked as one of the top five shoe producers in the nation. The bustling downtown area featured buildings of uniform red-brick construction; elegant Victorian-style houses and new municipal buildings were erected; and civic pride was very evident. This was Haverhill�s �Golden Age.� Patricia Trainor O�Malley of Bradford College captures the exuberance and vitality of that era with more than 200 photographs from the Haverhill Public Library Special Collections. Included in this fascinating portrait are some of the oldest-known images of downtown Haverhill from the 1850s and 1860s.

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