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2006.001.148 - Print, photographic
Exterior facade of the Doug Woodward house in New Castle on the corner of Wentworth Road and Ocean Street.. In corner of picture is printed: EGP 5/5/73.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.267 - Print, photographic
Main Street near the corner of Wentworth Road. Photo taken circa 1914. 36 Main Street, 32 Main Street, 26 Main Street
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.268 - Print, photographic
House at the corner of Wentworth Road and Walbach Street (west side.) Former home of Mark Ruee. Photo taken circa 1900. Property of Dana Mayo, 1993.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.363 - Print, photographic
Fort Constitution as seen from Wentworth Road, ca. 1930.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.364 - Print, photographic
Fort Constitution as seen from Wentworth Road, ca. 1930.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.663 - Print, photographic
Home of Mark Ruee, corner of Wentworth Road and Walbach Street, ca. 1910.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.711 - Documents
Includes hand-written and typed copies of records and documents relating to the early history of New Castle. Includes copies of indentures, list of some of the earliest settlers, documents relating to Cranfield's administration, and other petitions and documents relating to 17th century New Castle. Includes biographical sketch of Ivan L. Meloon by Ken Maxam, 1980. Includes an abstract of the homestead of Ivan L. Meloon on Wentworth Road.
Record Type: Archive
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2006.001.726 - Print, photographic
Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor of Fred P. Green, Wentworth Road, New Castle, opposite Camp Langdon. (266 Wentworth Road)
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.751 - Print, photographic
Portsmouth Herald photo of an accident on Wentworth Road in Rye, which happened appx. 10:25 PM, October 28, 1954. Henry Greenberg was New Castle Police Chief at this time.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.757 - Print, photographic
Chief of Police Henry Greenberg inspects Jimmy Aryeen's maybe Amazeen (SP?) car, hit by a falling tree on Wentworth Road. Hurricane Carol?
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2006.001.758 - Print, photographic
Chief of Police Henry Greenberg views a house on Wentworth Road which was hit by a falling tree. Hurricane Carol?
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.784 - Documents
Includes letters with the history of the road (Wentworth Rd/Route 1B), and early records mentioning its width, along with photocopied maps.
Record Type: Archive
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2006.001.817 - Print, photographic
Wentworth Road. Elizabeth Grier Plumer's notes from 1979: "Houses on left are Woodman, Williams, Bob Oliver's shop is at the end of the street. Cerro Gordo is at the right edge." Labeled incorrectly; this is not Walbach Street.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.003.045 - Print, photographic
Andrew White at the stone crusher on Wentworth Road (near BG's Restaurant). The stone crusher was operated during World War II and then abandoned.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.003.048 - Print, photographic
Left to right: Richard, Charles, and Teddy Bartlett. Bartlett's Ice Cream Stand is currently called the Ice House. The building was moved from Maine to Rye on a truck in the early 1950s. It was orignially called the Pilot House.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.023.15 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph probably taken in the early twentieth century by a member of the Ewing family. View is of Wentworth Road, leading down to the water. Hotel Cerro Gordo on the right. On the left are the homes of Feders, Miles, and Williams. Second photo (from National Archives) is view of the Cerro Gordo Hotel from Battery Farnsworth at Fort Constitution.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.023.17 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph probably taken in the early twentieth century by a member of the Ewing family. View is of a large white house. Photo is marked in lower left corner with the words "New Castle, N.H." Udaloy house on Wentworth Road.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.023.18 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph probably taken in the early twentieth century by a member of the Ewing family. View is of a large white house. Photo is marked in the lower right corner with the words "New Castle N.H."
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