1860-1949
GUSN-376542
The image depicts the Orchard House, a wooden, two-story structure located in Concord, Massachusetts. The house is associated with Louisa May Alcott, the author of "Little Women." It features a gabled roof and several windows, with trees and shrubs in the surrounding area.
houses
residential structures
exterior views
historic houses
trees
photographs
photographic film (photographic materials)
negatives (photographic)
IMLS Negative Barcode NP004542
Noyes negative GN-403a
1 film negative
PC038
George E. Noyes photographic collection, 1860s-1940s
PC038.01.005.GN-403a
Concord (Middlesex county, Massachusetts)
Noyes, George E. (Photographer)
photographic film (photographic materials)
negatives (photographic)
Original nitrate negative destroyed 1982-04.
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