Russell, George H., b. 1871
Biography
Lowell, Massachusetts, photographer. The 1943 Lowell city directory lists his residence as 129 Branch Street.
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
First Annual Field Day and Get Together, Middlesex No. 20, 1927 July 9
Panorama photographs (2 copies). Men, women, and children dressed for an outing of Middlesex No. 20 at Lily Pond, Saugus, Mass. dated July 9, 1927
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"
First Annual Outing of Blackstone Fraternity of Lowell, 1930 July 10
Panorama photograph of a gathering of the Blackstone Fraternity of Lowell at Corbet's Pond, Windham, New Hampshire. Dated July 10, 1930
Golfers on a golf course panorama, circa 1925
Five Panoramas of Golfers on Course photographs. Sepia-tone cirkut (panorama) camera photographs showing scene of golfers on golf course, some standing watching and some playing. Signed "Geo. H. Russell/ 23 Bridge St/ Lowell, Mass. #2531."
Grand Lodge, Annual Convention, 1919 October 1
View of women in formal dress, some sitting and some standing. The Daughters of St. George was founded in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1871 as an ethnic fraternal benefit society for women of English descent residing in U.S. and relatives of members of the Order of the Sons of St. George. The organization provided sick and death benefits to members, as well as social activities. Lowell, Massachusetts, dated October 1, 1919. (Preuss. Dictionary of Secret and Other Societies, p.105)
John A. Goodwin collection of George H. Russell panoramic photographs, 1910-1930
John A. Goodwin collection of George H. Russell panoramic photographs, 1919-1930
King's Daughters, 35th Annual Convention, 1929 November 7
View of women formally dressed in front of State House, Boston, Massachusetts. Dated November 7, 1929.
Lafayette Club Annual Outing, 1926 September 3
Panorama photograph of a group of men standing and sitting in formal attire at Lafayette Club Annual Outing, Martin Luther's, Tyngsboro, Mass. Dated September 3, 1926.
Loyal Orange Lodges of Massachusetts, 1920
Includes Chelsea Purple Lodge, No. 146; Puritan Daughters Lodge, No. 264; Princess of Orange Lodge, No.10; and men, women, and children. No location or date given. Loyal Orange Institution is British in origin. Only Protestants are eligible. Its role in the United States was to promote civil and religious liberty and loyalty to the government. (Stevens, Cyclopedia of Fraternities, p. 306-309)
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