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Russell, George H., b. 1871

 Person

Biography

Lowell, Massachusetts, photographer. The 1943 Lowell city directory lists his residence as 129 Branch Street.

Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:

Students on steps of Agricultural Building panorama, 1925 October 9

 Item
Identifier: A2009-063
Scope and Contents

Includes three copies of a black and white panorama photograph that show people on the steps of Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst, Mass. The panorama photographs were made with a Cirkut camera. The inscription reads "Mass Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass. Oct. 9, 1925." Signed r. "Geo. H. Russell, 23 Bridge St., Lowell, Mass. #2537."

Dates: 1925 October 9

Tercentenary event, George Washington's Visit to Ipswich, Mass, 1930

 Item
Identifier: A1996-008-005
Scope and Contents

Panorama photograph of men, women and children gathered in the street at the site of Swasey Tavern to celebrate the Tercentenary of George Washington's Visit to Ipswich, Mass. At the right are historical reenactors of Washington's visit (on horseback and standing). To the left is a policeman trying to control the crowd of people.

Dates: 1930

Washington Club of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1922 June 22

 Item
Identifier: A1996-008-016
Scope and Contents

Group of men in formal dress at Martin Luther Grounds, Tyngsboro, Massachusetts. Dated June 22, 1922. This appears to be a club, not a fraternal organization.

Dates: 1922 June 22

Wm. Filene's Sons Co. Boston Mass. Annual Outing of F.C.A., 1927 June 17

 Item
Identifier: A1996-008-036
Scope and Contents

Panorama photograph. Gathering of Filene's Sons Company, Boston, Massachusetts at Lake Pearl, Wrentham, Massachusetts, "First Train". dated June 17, 1927

Dates: 1927 June 17

Woburn Encampment, No. 72, Crystal Fount Lodge, No. 9, and Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 39, gathering, 1924 June 8

 Item
Identifier: A1996-008-032
Scope and Contents

View of men and women in formal dress, wearing fraternal and sororal collars and sashes. Dated June 8, 1924.The Rebekahs are the women's auxiliary to men's Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

Dates: 1924 June 8