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Balch House, Beverly, Mass."BALCH HOUSE, Rte 1A - Beverly, Mass. The oldest house in the United States. It was built by John Balch in 1636." - verso of post card.
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Beverly, Mass. (A regular old timer). One of the oldest houses in Beverly. Along Cabot StreetThe Balch House, the oldest structure in Beverly, was built by John Balch one of the first settlers, in the 1630's.
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Old Balch House, Beverly, Mass.The John Balch House, the oldest structure in Beverly, was built by John Balch one of the first settlers, in the 1630's.
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The Balch House, built 1638, Beverly, Massachusetts"THE BALCH HOUSE, 448 Cabot Street, Beverly, Massachusetts. Built by John Balch, one of the Old Planters, who came from Somersetshire, England, in 1623 to Weymouth, then moved to Gloucester and then to Naumkeag (Salem), where he was given a grant of land at Bass River on which he built this homestead."-verso of post card.
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Bakers Island Light, Beverly, Mass.Baker's Island is the largest of the islands at the entrance to Salem Harbor. The lighthouses were constructed in 1797 and first lit January 13, 1798. The towers were replaced, possibly in the 1840's. The smaller tower was torn down in 1926.
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Atlantic Avenue, Beverly, Mass.Atlantic Avenue looking east
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Atlantic Avenue, Beverly, Mass.Atlantic Avenue looking east
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Ames and Cotting Beach, Beverly, Mass.View of the beach and mansions of Oliver Ames of Boston and Alice Cotting of Boston, located on Hale Street east of Mingo Beach
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Allen Curtis Estate, Beverly FarmsSummer residence of Allen Curtis of Boston, 52 Oak Street, Beverly Farms
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Aerial view of Beverly, showing the waterfront, Beverly, Mass.Aerial view of the Beverly waterfront along Cabot and Water Streets
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Beverly, Mass., Birdseye ViewAerial view of downtown Beverly looking northwest
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Ocean house from Abbott Street, Beverly, Mass.Abbott Street looking out to Beverly Harbor
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Abbott Street looking east from Monument SquareAbbott Street looking east from Monument Square