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Merrimack Valley Memories Vol. II

The Early Years - Volume II

Presented by The Eagle-Tribune
Merrimack Valley Memories Vol. II shadow

Ships May 25, 2012

$41.95

The Eagle-Tribune is pleased to present the second volume book of the early history of the Merrimack Valley. This beautiful, hard-cover, coffee-table book includes more than 250 stunning images from Eagle-Tribune archives, as well as archives from participating organizations throughout the Valley and images from you, our readers.

Categories
ISBN
9781597253710
Pages
144
Binding
Hard
Trim Size
11 x 8.5 (in.)

Submission Info

We are thrilled to give our readers the opportunity to participate in this unique project. If you have photographs that meet our submission guidelines criteria, please submit them using the URL to the right.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • General interest photos, such as: commerce, industry, transportation, rural life, public service, etc.
  • Photos taken from the 1800s to 1949.
  • Photos only – preferably original photos (no newspaper clippings or photocopies).
  • Photos taken in the Merrimack Valley
  • 20 photos per family. 
Download Submission Form
Online Submission
http://merrimack.pictorialbook.com
Scan Sessions
Thursday, February 9, 2012, 9 a.m. - noon
Haverhill Public Library
99 Main Street
Haverhill, MA 01830 (see map)
Friday, February 10, 2012, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
The Eagle-Tribune
100 Turnpike St.
North Andover, MA 01845 (see map)

Look Inside Examples only, may not reflect final product

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    Syrian Independent Drum Corps, circa 1919.

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    The first train over the new overpass in Washington Square arrives at the station in Haverhill, circa 1905.

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    Miss Slason's School, Andover, circa 1896.

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    The Ordway Building at the corner of Essex and Franklin streets, Lawrence, circa 1910.

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    Drafting room in the worsted department, at Pacific Mills, January 1914. From left are Mr. Stevens, Mr. Perkins, Mr. Eichler, Mr. Banoit, Mr. Hill and Mr. Schwarz.