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Harper house, south end prior to restoration, 1953 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park HARPER HOUSE- SOUTH END before restoration work. Show conditioin of the house,, Marmion Row and a car in the foreground. Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Negative No. NHF-3327. See Classification No. Subject: HARPER HOUSE - SOUTH END before restoration work. Show condition of the house, Marmion Row and a car in the foreground. Photographer and Companions: ? Taken by someone on the Gettysburg NMP Staff in 1953. Rec'd negative at H.F. in xxxxxx Nov. 1970. Date: 1953.
Building 26, Shenandoah Street, near Arsenal Square, 1953 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park FRONT and EAST SIDE OF BLDG. 26. Shenandoah St. Obliterated Dec. 1966. Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Negative No. NHF-3337. See Classification No. Subject: FRONT and EAST SIDE OF BLDG. 26. Location: Shenandoah St. Obliterated Dec. 1966. Photographer and Companions: Someone on the Gettysburg Staff. Rec'd. at H.F. Nov. 1970. Date: 1953.
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Armorer's Dwelling, west and front sides, 1953 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park ARMORER'S DWELLING- West and Front sides. View taken looking east on Shenandoah, St. Also show an old shed on the west side of the house. Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Negative No. NHF-3331. See Classification No. Subject: ARMOER'S DWELLING - West and Front sides. View taken looking east on Shenandoah St. Also show on old shed on the west side of the house. Photographer and Companions: ? someone on the staff of Gettysburg NMP - 1953 Rec'd. at H.F. in Nov. 1970. Date: 1953.
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Building 63, John Brown's Fort, Storer College Harpers Ferry National Historical Park John Brown's Fort at Storer, no negative, 8x10 b/w print.
Buildings, 43 and 41, McCabe-Marmion Building and Kaplon Building, 1953 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park SHENANDOAH STREET- NORTH SIDE- Bldgs. 43, 41 (now obliterated), 40 and 38. Taken, from south side where the present day parking Lot is located. Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Negative No. NHF-3342. See Classification No. Subject: SHENANDOAH STREET - NORTH SIDE - Blgs. 43, 41 (now obliterated), 40 and 38. Taken from south side where the present day parking Lot is located. Photographer and Companions: Someone on the Gettysburg Staff. Rec'd. at H.F. Nov. 1970. Date: 1953.
Dr. Coleman on public walk, viewing building 1A, Harper House and building 1C, Marmion House Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Harper and Wagerr Houses, from Public Way.
Town area along Potomac and High Street, view from railroad embankment, 1953 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park TOWN AREA ALONG POTOMAC and HIGH STREET. View taken from railroad embankment, looking toward the High St. area. Some gov't. bldgs in the view. Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Negative No. NHF-3349. See Classification No. Subject: TOWN AREA ALONG POTOMAC and HIGH STREET. View taken from railroad embankment looking toward the High St. area. Some gov't. blgs. in the view. Photographer and Companions: Someone on the Gettysburg Staff. Taken in 1953 but rec'd. at H.F. Nov. 1970. Date: 1953.
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Wrought Iron Fence of building 36, Master Armorer's House Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Wrought Iron Fence of Master armorers house yard in foreground, and park Bldgs. 43, 44, and 45 in right distance. Portion of Catholic Church visible.
Shenandoah and Potomac Streets intersection, buildings 9, 10, 11, and 12, Wager Building, Unseld Building, Anderson Building and Stephenson Building Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Shenandoah and Potomac Streets intersection, shows empty park bldgs., 9, 10, 11, 12, High St., 38, 40, Kaplon -demolished by park, on north side of St.
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High and Shenandoah Streets intersection,view taken from dead end showing on west side of High Street Buildings 12, 14, 15, and 16, Stephenson Building, Burton Jewelry Shop, Downey Building, and Roeder House Harpers Ferry National Historical Park High and Shenandoah Sts. Intersection. View taken from dead end High St., looking up high showing on west side of High Park bldgs. 12, 12A, 14, 15, 16.
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Shenandoah Street, view from corner of High Street looking west, building 38, Tearney Building Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Shenandoah St. -North Side. View from corner of High St. -North Side, View from the corner of High St looking West. Pk. Bldgs 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, and 45.
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1955-03
Saint John's Episcopal Church Ruins, 1979 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park St. John's episcopal Church. Hrpers Ferry, WV. Gift from Ames W. Williams.
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Saint John's Episcopal Church Ruins, 1979 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park St. John's Episcopal Church ruins along Jefferson rock trail. Haroers Ferry, WV. Gift from Ames W. Williams.
1955-04
Theater, previously an old Catholic Schoolhouse, lot west of building 45, Stagecoach Inn Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Theatre (Used to be old Catholic Schoolhouse). Shen. St. Lot West of bldg. 45. Gift from Ames W. Williams.
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1955-04
Building 45, Stagecoach Inn Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Bldg. 45. Shenanoah St. Gift from Ames W. Williams.
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Building 1C and 1D, Marmion Tenant Houses Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Marmion Tenant Housed 1-C and D. Harpers Ferry, WV. Gift from Ames W. Williams.
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Building 45, Stagecoach Inn Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Bldg. 45. Shenandoah St. Gift from Ames W. Williams.
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Building 43, McCabe-Marmion Building Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Bldg. 43. Shen. St. Gift from Ames W. Williams.
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Building 36, Master Armorer's House Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Master Armorer's House. Shenandoah St. Gift from Ames W. Williams.
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Privately owned commercial buildings, High Street Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Commercial Bldgs. Privately Owned. High St. Gift from Ames W. Williams.
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