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View of Tunnel, E.R.R.
Guy & Bros. ; Cook & Friend
Guy & Bros.
Cook & Friend
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Abstract
SV286 — Nelson Dionne Collection. View looking south at the north entrance of the Eastern Railroad tunnel at the intersection of Bridge and Washington Streets. The tunnel can be seen through to its other end near Essex Street. Above on Washington Street, the Tabernacle Church is visible to the right, while a glimpse of the Hooper-Hathaway House is visible on the far left of the window. Published "expressly for" Guy & Bros., 163 Essex Street, ostensibly by Cook & Friend, "landscape photographers," c. 1870.
Title
View of Tunnel, E.R.R.
Date
1870-01-01T00:00:00-0752:58
Subject
Salem
Railroads
Eastern Railroad
Railroad Tunnels
Washington Street
Tabernacle Church
Hooper-Hathaway House
Railroads
Eastern Railroad
Railroad Tunnels
Washington Street
Tabernacle Church
Hooper-Hathaway House
Material type
Collections
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Abstract
SV286 — Nelson Dionne Collection. View looking south at the north entrance of the Eastern Railroad tunnel at the intersection of Bridge and Washington Streets. The tunnel can be seen through to its other end near Essex Street. Above on Washington Street, the Tabernacle Church is visible to the right, while a glimpse of the Hooper-Hathaway House is visible on the far left of the window. Published "expressly for" Guy & Bros., 163 Essex Street, ostensibly by Cook & Friend, "landscape photographers," c. 1870.
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Location
Bridge Street @ Washington Street, Salem, MA