"N"-Series, Glassplate negatives from c.1865

N-501
South side of Green Boston St c1865

N-505
South side of the Green. Andrew Eliot house is over to the left, now 23 Boston St 1710 Josiah Rossiter house, 19 Boston St in middle, removed by Clarence Markham to build a 3-story jewelry store. A.B. Wildman’s store,11 Boston St on right. 11, 19 and 23 Boston St c1865

N-511
Man walking with a cane at northeast corner of Green. E.C. Bishop house on corner Broad St c1875 glass neg. 3⅜ x 3¼ E.C. Bishop house built in 1874. Negative in poor condition.

N-514
Saltbox house, stereo photo c1865

N-502
Barker’s Hotel at southwest corner of the Green, on site of present Monroe building owned by Henry Wallace 85 Whitfield St c1865

N-506
Dr. Thomas Pynchon house on west side of Green. Razed in 1962 to make way for St George’s church. 33 Whitfield St c1865

N-512
Seth Bishop house 64 Fair St

N-500
Reuben Elliott house on far left. Demolished in 1926. Site now occupied by Stone Agency, #35 Boston St Anna Kimberly house on right, now 23 Boston St 23 and #35 Boston St c1865

N-504
Looking east across the Green from the southwest corner of the Methodist Church building (later Dudley & Beckwith’s) the Green from Whitfield St to Park St c1865

N-510
Guilford Institute #120 North Fair St

N-513
Boston St looking west at south end of Green. Hotel at the corner of Whitfield St and Boston St on left and Shelley house at #81 Whitfield St in the middle. 81 and 85-89 Whitfield St c1865



