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Author Frank W. Kaan, in his article 'Historical Sketch of Pittsfield,' published in the January, 1885, issue of The Bay State Monthly, describes the layout and character of that town in the late ... |
Posted By: Administrator 09-28-2008 Views: 1966
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1850 North Street in the 1850s. Specific location is unknown |
Posted By: Administrator 07-14-2008 Views: 1938
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1855 PARK SQUARE, 1855. When the Second Meeting House was built in 1793, it had been decided to cut down the elm to provide needed space. Lucretia Williams protested vehemently,... |
Posted By: Administrator 07-13-2008 Views: 1928
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Posted By: Administrator 07-13-2008 Views: 1969
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Posted By: Administrator 07-13-2008 Views: 1948
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1860 Park Square looking to the west |
Posted By: Administrator 07-15-2008 Views: 1999
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1860 South Congregational Church |
Posted By: Administrator 07-13-2008 Views: 1964
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1860-1890 East Street west of Appleton Avenue. |
Posted By: Administrator 07-19-2008 Views: 1930
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1865 Park Square (South side)
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Posted By: Administrator 07-14-2008 Views: 1922
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1870 Berkshire Life Building
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Posted By: Administrator 06-11-2008 Views: 1922
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1870 The Gold-Appleton house. This was a home owned by Nathan Appleton, Longfellow's father-in-law and a successful merchant. It is where the Old Clock on the Stairs originally stood. |
Posted By: Administrator 07-15-2008 Views: 1913
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1870 Theodore Pomeroy house |
Posted By: Administrator 07-16-2008 Views: 1912
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