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Helen Cutter Slides
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Helen Cutter Slides
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Slides from Helen Cutter collection at the Saugus Public Library. This collection includes images of Saugus people, places and history and was a gift to the library from the Cutter Family.
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Institution: Saugus Public Library
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image/jpeg
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still image
Photographs
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Massachusetts--Essex (county)--Saugus
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Graduation Saugus, 1905, Abbie Sanger
Copied from Picture
Gordon's Panseys on Rt. 1, Saugus High School there now
Copied from Picture
Glass mount, Cliftondale Square, where Hoffmans is today
Cliftondale Sq.
George McCarrier, World War I
Copied from Picture
George McCarrier ice tongs, used to sell ice from Prankers Pond, Saugus
Copied from Picture
George ? On Elm Street, Worked by Friends ?
Copied from Picture
Gentlemen's Club of Saugus about 1924
Copied from Picture
G.E. men who built steam car, Saugus
Copied from Picture
G. Marr home on Highland Ave from Main Street
Copied from Picture
Front of post card sent on first air mail from Saugus to Lynn, Harry Atwood 1912
Copied from Postcard
Franklin Square in East Saugus
Street Scenes
Franklin Park, Lincoln Avenue
Copied from Picture
Franklin Park Race Track
Copied from News Articles
Franklin Park entrance to Race Track
Copied from News Articles
Frank Ramsdell, Saugus Center
Copied from News Articles
Frank Bosworth
Pre-1970
Foster Sisters, Main Street
Copied from Picture
Forest Street, Oak Lane
Old Houses
Florence Hilton, 1905, Saugus High student
Copied from Picture
Fiske Store Jackson Street, Cliftondale, Post Office
Copied from Picture
Fiske Farm, School Street
Copied from Picture
Fisk Store & Post office, Jackson Street & Cliftondale Square
Cliftondale Sq.
First Woman's Basketball team played in second floor of Hose House, 1907, Lincoln Avenue, Cliftondale
Schools
First Schoolhouse in North Saugus, as it looked 1974
Schools
First Parish, stood where monument is
Old Churches
First Parish, Saugus Center
Old Churches
First Parish, Later Tilbens Store, also salled Whitehead, Saugus Center (Early)
Pre-1970
First Parish Church, Edith G. Mansfield Edmands
Old Churches
First meeting house & new Town Hall, Built in 1875
Public Buildings
Fireplace at Richard Hawkes' home, Walnut Place
Old Houses
Fire, Old Fellows Hall, Lincoln Ave
Copied from Picture
Fire, April 8, 1909, Lincoln Avenue & Clifton Avenue
Pre-1970
Fire, April 8, 1909, Franklin Park, Lincoln Ave
Copied from Picture
Fire on Lincoln Ave, 1909
Copied from Picture
Fire in Saugus
Copied from Picture
Fire House, Woodbury Ave, in back of town hall
Copied from Picture
Fire Franklin Park, Lincoln Ave
Copied from Picture
Fire department, East Saugus
Copied from Picture
Fire 1909, Franklin Park
Copied from Picture
Fire
Copied from News Articles
Fenton Street - all trees down
Street Scenes
Toll House, Felton Street and Route 1, Broadway, Newbury
Old Iron Works, Rt. 1
Felton School, 1974
Schools
Felton School in back, view from about Makepeace Street
Copied from Picture
Felton School
Copied from Picture
Felton and Vets. School from the air
Schools
Ezra Brown later Penney Farm, Essex Street & Turnpike, burned 1975
Pre-1970
Ezra Brown Hotel, Penney Farm, Essex Street & Turnpike, Burned 1975
Pre-1970
Excavation at the Iron Works, Central Street, Saugus
Street Scenes
Excavating to rebuild the Saugus Iron Works
Street Scenes
Excavating to rebuild the iron works
Old Iron Works, Rt. 1
Evan Evans, East Saugus
Copied from News Articles
Home of H. Lemuel Allen, Essex Street (now Norman Road)
Old Houses
Essex Street, Roger Beckmans, Congo Church, Cliftondale School
Cliftondale Sq.
Essex Street, Old Congregational Church, Cliftondale
Old Churches
Essex Street, Norman Rd. today, Lt. Lemuel Aller then Miller Farm
Street Scenes
Essex Street, Nazarine & Baptist Church
Old Churches
Essex Street, Mrs. Mordent
Copied from Picture
Essex Street, Looking down Essex Street
Copied from Picture
Essex Street, Cliftondale, winter of 1948
Cliftondale Sq.
Essex Street, Cliftondale, Congregational Church, burned
Old Churches
Essex Street, Cliftondale Square, Walkey's Market
Cliftondale Sq.
Essex Street, Cliftondale Square, Congregational Church Burned, site new church there now
Old Churches
Essex Street, Cliftondale School
Copied from Picture
Essex Street, Cliftondale Congregational Church, Burned 1935?
Old Churches
Essex Street, Cliftondale Church Congregational
Old Churches
Essex Street across the Street is Cliftondale School
Cliftondale Sq.
Essex Street & Turnpike, Ezra Brown, Penny Farm, Burned in 1974
Old Houses
Essex Street & Mt. Vernon, Baptist Church
Old Churches
Essex Street & Curtis Street on right going towards Square
Copied from Picture
Essex & Vine Street
Copied from Postcard
Essex & Jackson Street, New Methodist Church
Old Churches
Essex & Broadway, the boulder
Copied from Picture
Ernest Street, Cliftondale Square
Cliftondale Sq.
Ernest Street, Cliftondale
Cliftondale Sq.
Episcopal Church, Central Street, Saugus Center
Old Churches
Emmerson School, Lincoln Ave, East Saugus end
Schools
Emmerson School Lincoln Ave
Copied from Picture
Emmerson School from the air
Schools
Elizabeth Mansfield, sitting & sewing up at Lilly Pond or Prankers
Public Buildings
House on Egg Rock
Pre-1970
Edward Pranker, owner of Pranker Mills
Mr. Pranker was born in Wilton, England.
Edward Pranker, Born in England, was owner of Pranker's Mills, Born Wilton England in 1792, Died 1865, as a young man
Public Buildings
Edgar & Charles Putnam, Cliftondale, Putnam Homes, Essex Street & Putnam St
Copied from Picture
East Saugus, Washington Square
Street Scenes
East Saugus, Saugus River
Old Iron Works, Rt. 1
East Saugus, Salem Turnpike, Saugus, over the Marsh
Copied from News Articles
East Saugus, Salem Turnpike going over the marsh
Copied from News Articles
East Saugus, Railroad Station
Copied from Picture
East Saugus, Mrs Lucinda Hill, 104 years old
Copied from Picture
East Saugus, Methodist Church, Rev. James Means
Copied from Picture
Methodist Church, Chestnut and Winter Streets, East Saugus
Old Churches
Methodist Church, Chestnut and Winter Streets, East Saugus
Old Churches
Methodist Church, Chestnut and Winter Streets, East Saugus
Old Churches
East Saugus, Mansfield School
Copied from Picture
East Saugus, MA
East Saugus Newhall mill: just over the bridge on right side going north. burned
East Saugus, Entrance to Saugus, Left Lincoln Ave, Right Chestnut Street & it was Old Baston Road
Copied from Picture
East Saugus, Ed Gibbs
Copied from Picture
East Saugus, Dr. & Mrs. George Gale, observed first use of ether
Copied from Picture
East Saugus, Dr & Mrs Gale, Bertha O Dal, Chief Roland Mansfield
Copied from Picture
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