GUSN-195406
An exterior view from across Essex Street of the front façade of the Burgess Building in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Charles Willis Damon, a prominent architect in Haverhill, built the two eight-story buildings, which were the largest concrete shoe factories in the world at that time, for bankers William H. Burgess amd Howard W. Lang of Boston.
factories (structures)
concrete
shoes (footwear)
exterior views
industrial buildings
footwear
picture postcards
photomechanical prints
photographs
DigitalID 000497
AccessID 748
Other identifier HNEDID-000497
1 postcard
PC001
General photographic collection
PC001.03.01.TMP.080
ca. 1911
Haverhill (Essex county, Massachusetts)
picture postcards
photomechanical prints
photographs
Burgess, William H.
Lang, Howard W.
Burgess, Lang & Co.
United Shoe Machinery Company
Burgess Building (Haverhill, Mass.)
Essex Street (Haverhill, Mass.)
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