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2006.001.152 - Print, photographic
View of the Ricker fishhouse in winter. It's located at the corner of Atkinson Street and Steamboat Lane.
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2006.001.269 - Print, photographic
Postcard view of Piscataqua Street, published by Roy Prohaska about 1920. 64, 56, 50, 46, 42, 36 Piscataqua Street. House on right is Atkinson Street.
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2006.001.274 - Print, photographic
Atkinson Street in New Castle. 11, 17 Atkinson Street, 14 Atkinson Street. Photo taken circa 1910.
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2006.001.849 - Print, photographic
Main Street looking west. Shows the lower school and the restaurant "Eat-a-While".
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2006.001.860 - Print, photographic
Post office, Main Street, New Castle. Postmaster E. Scott Meloon. The old post office was located on the corner of Atkinson and Main Streets. At one time this building was used as the hearse house. The building was razed in 1985. Meloon was postmaster for 38 years.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.880 - Print, photographic
Atkinson Street, 1947. Atkinson Street from the corner of Main Street. Mullavey/Lockhart house (Meschec Bell once owned the red house), the next one with the porch railing was once owned by Howard (Lido) Trefethen, next is the Poole/King house--a two-family house. The gable end of the Joh V. White house is just visible.
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2006.001.882 - Print, photographic
The Henry Becker and Roy Prohaska houses at the corner of Piscataqua and Atkinson Streets.
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2006.001.887 - Print, photographic
Ricker fish house at the corner of Atkinson Street and Steamboat Lane.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.003.072 - Print, photographic
This building is probably on the east corner of Main and Atkinson Streets, across from the current post office. I was next to the old post office site.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.039 - Book
Walking Tour of New Castle, made on the map for the Seacoast Trolley. Contains brief histories of numerous buildings and houses, as listed in the Search Terms section. Also brochure for Olde Port Trolley Co. Trolley Tour of Historic Portsmouth and New Castle.
Record Type: Archive
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2009.061 - Documents
Photocopy of a typed manuscript by Fred White on the occassion of the Tricentennial in 1993 titled: "Chronological List of Events in the History of New Castle." People, events and locations are noted in the People and Search Terms fields.
Record Type: Archive
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2009.077 - Records
New Castle Historic District survey of buildings "New Castle Architectural Survey." Includes a list of houses, identified apparently by last name of owner, color, type of siding, date of construction, and brief description of style of house. Search Terms field contains names of houses as listed, appear to be a mix of historical names and names of current owners (1973). A photo album of the listed houses is cataloged in 2022.026.
Record Type: Archive
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2011.024.05 - Print, Photographic
Children playing in snow on Atkinson Street, 1945
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2015.006 - Documents
Streets of New Castle, one folder for each street in New Castle; includes article and photos.
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2019.034.04 - Print, Photographic
Three photos of Fessenden children at 11 Atkinson Street
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2020.038.17 - Print, Photographic
Atkinson Street On back of photo: Left: Mullvaney/Lockhart, King, (Bauer) Right: L. Ricker, Westell, Thomas, W. Glidden.
Record Type: Photo