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2023.046.003

Created:
Author: Grace Piazza
Core
Title
Two Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - Fall of the Pemberton Mills

This print was donated by Nancy Ippolito on behalf of Robert Kelley, Esq. and Kathleen Kelley.

Accession No.

This is a framed print of two pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a magazine from New York published on Saturday, January 28, 1860. This is Vol. IX - No. 217. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1860, by Frank Leslie, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The images on the front page depict a number of scenes, incidents, locations, and individuals relevant to the fall of the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This print is contained within a plastic black matte frame [27" x 21"]. The print itself has dimensions of 21x 15". This print was framed by Andover Gallery.

The central sketch displays an expansive view of the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, showing the Pemberton Mills, Washington Mills, Duck Mills, and other mills prior to the Pemberton disaster. Other images depict a room of deceased in the Lawrence city hall, an exterior view of the city hall serving as a temporary hospital, a young girl pinned down by a heavy beam engulfed in flames, a group of solemn men carrying bodies in a sheet, a firefighter inadvertently dragging a man to safety, a immediate view of a burnt body taken from the mills, and portraits of Lawrence mayor, Daniel Saunders, Jr. and rescuer A. Burredge.

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Lawrence
Date (created)
1860-01-28
Event
Fall of the Pemberton Mill
Format
27" x 21"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Location
Basement - Framed/Paintings/Oversized
Condition
Fair

Noticeable water damage on the bottom of the frame and bottom left corner of the print.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Muniappan, Kumar
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

2023.046.003

Created:
Author: Grace Piazza
Core
Title
Two Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - Fall of the Pemberton Mills

This print was donated by Nancy Ippolito on behalf of Robert Kelley, Esq. and Kathleen Kelley.

Accession No.

This is a framed print of two pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a magazine from New York published on Saturday, January 28, 1860. This is Vol. IX - No. 217. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1860, by Frank Leslie, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The images on the front page depict a number of scenes, incidents, locations, and individuals relevant to the fall of the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This print is contained within a plastic black matte frame [27" x 21"]. The print itself has dimensions of 21x 15". This print was framed by Andover Gallery.

The central sketch displays an expansive view of the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, showing the Pemberton Mills, Washington Mills, Duck Mills, and other mills prior to the Pemberton disaster. Other images depict a room of deceased in the Lawrence city hall, an exterior view of the city hall serving as a temporary hospital, a young girl pinned down by a heavy beam engulfed in flames, a group of solemn men carrying bodies in a sheet, a firefighter inadvertently dragging a man to safety, a immediate view of a burnt body taken from the mills, and portraits of Lawrence mayor, Daniel Saunders, Jr. and rescuer A. Burredge.

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Lawrence
Date (created)
1860-01-28
Event
Fall of the Pemberton Mill
Format
27" x 21"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Location
Basement - Framed/Paintings/Oversized
Condition
Fair

Noticeable water damage on the bottom of the frame and bottom left corner of the print.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Muniappan, Kumar
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

2023.046.003

Created:
Author: Grace Piazza
Core
Title
Two Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - Fall of the Pemberton Mills

This print was donated by Nancy Ippolito on behalf of Robert Kelley, Esq. and Kathleen Kelley.

Accession No.

This is a framed print of two pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a magazine from New York published on Saturday, January 28, 1860. This is Vol. IX - No. 217. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1860, by Frank Leslie, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The images on the front page depict a number of scenes, incidents, locations, and individuals relevant to the fall of the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This print is contained within a plastic black matte frame [27" x 21"]. The print itself has dimensions of 21x 15". This print was framed by Andover Gallery.

The central sketch displays an expansive view of the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, showing the Pemberton Mills, Washington Mills, Duck Mills, and other mills prior to the Pemberton disaster. Other images depict a room of deceased in the Lawrence city hall, an exterior view of the city hall serving as a temporary hospital, a young girl pinned down by a heavy beam engulfed in flames, a group of solemn men carrying bodies in a sheet, a firefighter inadvertently dragging a man to safety, a immediate view of a burnt body taken from the mills, and portraits of Lawrence mayor, Daniel Saunders, Jr. and rescuer A. Burredge.

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Lawrence
Date (created)
1860-01-28
Event
Fall of the Pemberton Mill
Format
27" x 21"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Location
Basement - Framed/Paintings/Oversized
Condition
Fair

Noticeable water damage on the bottom of the frame and bottom left corner of the print.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Muniappan, Kumar
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

2023.046.003

Created:
Author: Grace Piazza
Core
Title
Two Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - Fall of the Pemberton Mills

This print was donated by Nancy Ippolito on behalf of Robert Kelley, Esq. and Kathleen Kelley.

Accession No.

This is a framed print of two pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a magazine from New York published on Saturday, January 28, 1860. This is Vol. IX - No. 217. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1860, by Frank Leslie, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The images on the front page depict a number of scenes, incidents, locations, and individuals relevant to the fall of the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This print is contained within a plastic black matte frame [27" x 21"]. The print itself has dimensions of 21x 15". This print was framed by Andover Gallery.

The central sketch displays an expansive view of the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, showing the Pemberton Mills, Washington Mills, Duck Mills, and other mills prior to the Pemberton disaster. Other images depict a room of deceased in the Lawrence city hall, an exterior view of the city hall serving as a temporary hospital, a young girl pinned down by a heavy beam engulfed in flames, a group of solemn men carrying bodies in a sheet, a firefighter inadvertently dragging a man to safety, a immediate view of a burnt body taken from the mills, and portraits of Lawrence mayor, Daniel Saunders, Jr. and rescuer A. Burredge.

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Lawrence
Date (created)
1860-01-28
Event
Fall of the Pemberton Mill
Format
27" x 21"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Location
Basement - Framed/Paintings/Oversized
Condition
Fair

Noticeable water damage on the bottom of the frame and bottom left corner of the print.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Muniappan, Kumar
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

2023.046.003

Created:
Author: Grace Piazza
Core
Title
Two Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - Fall of the Pemberton Mills

This print was donated by Nancy Ippolito on behalf of Robert Kelley, Esq. and Kathleen Kelley.

Accession No.

This is a framed print of two pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a magazine from New York published on Saturday, January 28, 1860. This is Vol. IX - No. 217. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1860, by Frank Leslie, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The images on the front page depict a number of scenes, incidents, locations, and individuals relevant to the fall of the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This print is contained within a plastic black matte frame [27" x 21"]. The print itself has dimensions of 21x 15". This print was framed by Andover Gallery.

The central sketch displays an expansive view of the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, showing the Pemberton Mills, Washington Mills, Duck Mills, and other mills prior to the Pemberton disaster. Other images depict a room of deceased in the Lawrence city hall, an exterior view of the city hall serving as a temporary hospital, a young girl pinned down by a heavy beam engulfed in flames, a group of solemn men carrying bodies in a sheet, a firefighter inadvertently dragging a man to safety, a immediate view of a burnt body taken from the mills, and portraits of Lawrence mayor, Daniel Saunders, Jr. and rescuer A. Burredge.

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Lawrence
Date (created)
1860-01-28
Event
Fall of the Pemberton Mill
Format
27" x 21"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Location
Basement - Framed/Paintings/Oversized
Condition
Fair

Noticeable water damage on the bottom of the frame and bottom left corner of the print.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Muniappan, Kumar
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

2023.046.003

Created:
Author: Grace Piazza
Core
Title
Two Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - Fall of the Pemberton Mills

This print was donated by Nancy Ippolito on behalf of Robert Kelley, Esq. and Kathleen Kelley.

Accession No.

This is a framed print of two pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a magazine from New York published on Saturday, January 28, 1860. This is Vol. IX - No. 217. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1860, by Frank Leslie, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The images on the front page depict a number of scenes, incidents, locations, and individuals relevant to the fall of the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This print is contained within a plastic black matte frame [27" x 21"]. The print itself has dimensions of 21x 15". This print was framed by Andover Gallery.

The central sketch displays an expansive view of the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, showing the Pemberton Mills, Washington Mills, Duck Mills, and other mills prior to the Pemberton disaster. Other images depict a room of deceased in the Lawrence city hall, an exterior view of the city hall serving as a temporary hospital, a young girl pinned down by a heavy beam engulfed in flames, a group of solemn men carrying bodies in a sheet, a firefighter inadvertently dragging a man to safety, a immediate view of a burnt body taken from the mills, and portraits of Lawrence mayor, Daniel Saunders, Jr. and rescuer A. Burredge.

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Lawrence
Date (created)
1860-01-28
Event
Fall of the Pemberton Mill
Format
27" x 21"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Location
Basement - Framed/Paintings/Oversized
Condition
Fair

Noticeable water damage on the bottom of the frame and bottom left corner of the print.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Muniappan, Kumar
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

2023.046.003

Created:
Author: Grace Piazza
Core
Title
Two Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - Fall of the Pemberton Mills

This print was donated by Nancy Ippolito on behalf of Robert Kelley, Esq. and Kathleen Kelley.

Accession No.

This is a framed print of two pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a magazine from New York published on Saturday, January 28, 1860. This is Vol. IX - No. 217. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1860, by Frank Leslie, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The images on the front page depict a number of scenes, incidents, locations, and individuals relevant to the fall of the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This print is contained within a plastic black matte frame [27" x 21"]. The print itself has dimensions of 21x 15". This print was framed by Andover Gallery.

The central sketch displays an expansive view of the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, showing the Pemberton Mills, Washington Mills, Duck Mills, and other mills prior to the Pemberton disaster. Other images depict a room of deceased in the Lawrence city hall, an exterior view of the city hall serving as a temporary hospital, a young girl pinned down by a heavy beam engulfed in flames, a group of solemn men carrying bodies in a sheet, a firefighter inadvertently dragging a man to safety, a immediate view of a burnt body taken from the mills, and portraits of Lawrence mayor, Daniel Saunders, Jr. and rescuer A. Burredge.

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Lawrence
Date (created)
1860-01-28
Event
Fall of the Pemberton Mill
Format
27" x 21"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Location
Basement - Framed/Paintings/Oversized
Condition
Fair

Noticeable water damage on the bottom of the frame and bottom left corner of the print.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Muniappan, Kumar
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

2023.046.003

Created:
Author: Grace Piazza
Core
Title
Two Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - Fall of the Pemberton Mills

This print was donated by Nancy Ippolito on behalf of Robert Kelley, Esq. and Kathleen Kelley.

Accession No.

This is a framed print of two pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a magazine from New York published on Saturday, January 28, 1860. This is Vol. IX - No. 217. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1860, by Frank Leslie, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The images on the front page depict a number of scenes, incidents, locations, and individuals relevant to the fall of the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This print is contained within a plastic black matte frame [27" x 21"]. The print itself has dimensions of 21x 15". This print was framed by Andover Gallery.

The central sketch displays an expansive view of the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, showing the Pemberton Mills, Washington Mills, Duck Mills, and other mills prior to the Pemberton disaster. Other images depict a room of deceased in the Lawrence city hall, an exterior view of the city hall serving as a temporary hospital, a young girl pinned down by a heavy beam engulfed in flames, a group of solemn men carrying bodies in a sheet, a firefighter inadvertently dragging a man to safety, a immediate view of a burnt body taken from the mills, and portraits of Lawrence mayor, Daniel Saunders, Jr. and rescuer A. Burredge.

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Lawrence
Date (created)
1860-01-28
Event
Fall of the Pemberton Mill
Format
27" x 21"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Location
Basement - Framed/Paintings/Oversized
Condition
Fair

Noticeable water damage on the bottom of the frame and bottom left corner of the print.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Muniappan, Kumar
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

2023.046.003

Created:
Author: Grace Piazza
Core
Title
Two Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - Fall of the Pemberton Mills

This print was donated by Nancy Ippolito on behalf of Robert Kelley, Esq. and Kathleen Kelley.

Accession No.

This is a framed print of two pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a magazine from New York published on Saturday, January 28, 1860. This is Vol. IX - No. 217. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1860, by Frank Leslie, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The images on the front page depict a number of scenes, incidents, locations, and individuals relevant to the fall of the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This print is contained within a plastic black matte frame [27" x 21"]. The print itself has dimensions of 21x 15". This print was framed by Andover Gallery.

The central sketch displays an expansive view of the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, showing the Pemberton Mills, Washington Mills, Duck Mills, and other mills prior to the Pemberton disaster. Other images depict a room of deceased in the Lawrence city hall, an exterior view of the city hall serving as a temporary hospital, a young girl pinned down by a heavy beam engulfed in flames, a group of solemn men carrying bodies in a sheet, a firefighter inadvertently dragging a man to safety, a immediate view of a burnt body taken from the mills, and portraits of Lawrence mayor, Daniel Saunders, Jr. and rescuer A. Burredge.

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Lawrence
Date (created)
1860-01-28
Event
Fall of the Pemberton Mill
Format
27" x 21"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Location
Basement - Framed/Paintings/Oversized
Condition
Fair

Noticeable water damage on the bottom of the frame and bottom left corner of the print.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Muniappan, Kumar
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

2023.046.003

Created:
Author: Grace Piazza
Core
Title
Two Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - Fall of the Pemberton Mills

This print was donated by Nancy Ippolito on behalf of Robert Kelley, Esq. and Kathleen Kelley.

Accession No.

This is a framed print of two pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a magazine from New York published on Saturday, January 28, 1860. This is Vol. IX - No. 217. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1860, by Frank Leslie, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York."

The images on the front page depict a number of scenes, incidents, locations, and individuals relevant to the fall of the Pemberton Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This print is contained within a plastic black matte frame [27" x 21"]. The print itself has dimensions of 21x 15". This print was framed by Andover Gallery.

The central sketch displays an expansive view of the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, showing the Pemberton Mills, Washington Mills, Duck Mills, and other mills prior to the Pemberton disaster. Other images depict a room of deceased in the Lawrence city hall, an exterior view of the city hall serving as a temporary hospital, a young girl pinned down by a heavy beam engulfed in flames, a group of solemn men carrying bodies in a sheet, a firefighter inadvertently dragging a man to safety, a immediate view of a burnt body taken from the mills, and portraits of Lawrence mayor, Daniel Saunders, Jr. and rescuer A. Burredge.

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Lawrence
Date (created)
1860-01-28
Event
Fall of the Pemberton Mill
Format
27" x 21"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Location
Basement - Framed/Paintings/Oversized
Condition
Fair

Noticeable water damage on the bottom of the frame and bottom left corner of the print.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Muniappan, Kumar
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original