St. James Episcopal Church, destroyed by fire on March 18th, 1899, Amesbury, Massachusetts, GN-2026b

Collection Type

  • Photography

Date

1860-1949

GUSN

GUSN-377466

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Description

The image depicts St. James Episcopal Church before it was destroyed by fire on March 18th, 1899, in Amesbury, Massachusetts. It shows a wooden church building with a pointed roof and steeple, featuring three arched windows and an entrance with a gabled roof. The church is surrounded by a picket fence and there are trees visible in front.

Details

Descriptive Terms

churches (buildings)
religious buildings
exterior views
historic buildings
fences
trees
photographs
photographic film (photographic materials)
negatives (photographic)

Additional Identification Number

IMLS Negative Barcode NP005476
Noyes negative GN-2026b

Physical Descrption

1 film negative

Collection Code

PC038

Collection Name

George E. Noyes photographic collection, 1860s-1940s

Reference Code

PC038.01.015.GN-2026b

Date Notes

Copied Month: 05

Places

Amesbury (Essex county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

Noyes, George E. (Photographer)

Material Type

photographic film (photographic materials)
negatives (photographic)

Conservation Note

Original nitrate negative destroyed 1982-05.

Description Level

Item

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