Russell, George H., b. 1871
Biography
Lowell, Massachusetts, photographer. The 1943 Lowell city directory lists his residence as 129 Branch Street.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
3rd Annual Session, Grand Court of the State of Massachusetts, 1928 April 12
View of women and some men in formal dress, Lowell, Massachusetts. Dated April 12, 1928. Members of the Order of the Amaranth must first be a member of the Order of the Eastern Star or a Master Mason to join. The Order of the Amaranth was a benevolent and social society, with rituals based on the lives of several characters in the New Testament. (Stevens, Cyclopedia of Fraternities, p. 97-98)
33rd Annual Session, Grand Commandery of Massachusetts, 1927 June 13
First Annual New Hampshire State Conclave Order of DeMolay panorama, 1925
First Annual New Hampshire State Conclave Order of DeMolay photograph. Sepia-tone cirkut (panorama) camera photograph showing DeMolay group. Flags read "Keene Chapter/ Demolay" "Rochester Chapter/ Order of Demolay/ Rochester, N.H." Written on bottom in white: "First Annual New Hampshire State Conclave Order of the Demolay/ Concord, N.H./ October 12, 1929" signed r. "Geo. H. Russell Lowell, Mass./ #3224"
John A. Goodwin collection of George H. Russell panoramic photographs, 1910-1930
Panorama of the dedication of Eastern Star Home in Orange, Massachusetts, 1925 October 12
Sepia, black and white cirkut (panorama) camera photograph shows a crowd of people in front of the Eastern Star Home. The inscription reads "Dedication Eastern Star Home/ Orange Mass. Oct. 12, 1925" ("Dedecation" spelled incorrectly on sepia print), signed "Geo H. Russell/ 23 Bridge St/ Lowell, Mass. #2536".
Panorama photograph of the Order of the Eastern Star Home in Orange, Massachusetts, circa 1925
Panorama photograph of Order of the Eastern Star Home, in Orange, MA. The photograph is of a brick building, with four two-story Ionic columns flanking an ornate front entrance, with six chimneys. There is a male figure left side of lawn. There are pencilled notes on verso: "Middlesex Chapter #64. Eastern Star Home, Orange, MA."
Shriners, 1920
Group of men in Shriner's regalia, including knee pants, shirts, and fezzes. Location and date not given.