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Zufallsbilder - Evan's Galerie |

Adrigole104 x angesehen
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'Atlantic Telegraph Fleet at Berehaven' 94 x angesehenIllustrated London News. 28th July 1866
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Fanciful 'Glengariff Inn' Currier & Ives circa 1850106 x angesehen
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Patrick Henry Harrington's Business Card98 x angesehenFrom "MIDDLESEX COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE" (1927)
P. HENRY HARRINGTON - A native and lifelong resident of Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Mr. Harrington has been engaged there and in the surrounding territory for more than three decades with great success in the building and contracting business. He has been one of the chief factors in building up Graniteville and Forge Village, Middlesex County, the latter place especially owing the majority of its public and private buildings to his energy, ability, and enterprise. He is considered one of the leading contractors and builders in his section of the county and enjoys a very high reputation for integrity and for the high quality of all of the operations carried an by him and his organization. In spite of the heavy demands, which his constantly expanding business makes upon his time and energy, he has found it possible to take an effective part in the civic, fraternal, and religious life of Graniteville and Westford.
P. Henry Harrington was born at Westford, Middlesex County, March 7, 1872, a son of Patrick and Mary F. Harrington, the former a Civil War veteran, having seen three years' service with the United States Navy during this conflict, and far many years employed as a quarryman in Graniteville by the late William Reed. He died in November, 1885, and is buried in Lowell. Mr. Harrington was educated in the public schools of Westford and at an early age secured employment with Frank A. Orcutt, a prominent contractor of Lowell. Later he was connected for one year with P. T. McMahon, a contractor in Chelmsford, Middlesex County. In 1895 he established himself in the contracting and building business in Westford and Graniteville, in which he has continued ever since. He has been instrumental in the development of Graniteville and Forge Village. In the latter place he has erected mare than one hundred houses, representing about two-thirds of all the residences there. Many public buildings and factories have also been built by him, including several schoolhouses, a number of the buildings of the Abbot Worsted Company, moving picture theatres, etc. He also carries on an extensive jobbing and repair business. His operations cover an extensive area in Northern Middlesex County including such towns as Groton, Lowell, Pepperell and Concord. Far a number of years he has been a member of the Westford Finance Board and of the Board of Health. He is also a member of the Foresters of America, while his religious affiliations are with the Roman Catholic church, and more particularly with St. Catherine's Church, of Graniteville.
Mr. Harrington married, at Westford, June 15, 1899, Elizabeth J. Dunn, of Westford, a daughter of Thomas and Catherine (Digan) Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington are the parents of four children, all born in Westford:
1. Alice Elizabeth, born in April, 1900, a graduate of the public schools of Westford, Westford Academy, Notre Dame School of Lowell, and the Bryant & Stratton Business College of Boston, connected with her father's business as a bookkeeper and married to Philip H. Healy, of Graniteville, a son of Peter Healy.
2. Harold A, born March 12, 1904, a graduate of the public schools of Westford, Westford Academy, Chauncey Hall of Boston, and a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, class of 1928.
3. Henry D., born November 9, 1905, like his older brother a graduate of the public schools of Westford, Westford Academy, Chauncey Hall of Boston, and a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, class of 1928.
4. Edward F., born August 8, 1907, a graduate of the public schools of Westford, Westford Academy, St. John's Preparatory School at Danvers, and, in 1926, a student at Chauncey Hall, Boston. The family residence is located on Grass Street, Graniteville, where Mr. Harrington's business headquarters are also situated.
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'Sugar Loaf Mountain'- Glengarriff83 x angesehen
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Patrick Henry Harrington (1872 MA - 1947 MA)96 x angesehenAmong the first generation of US born Beara descendent's of this (Caobach) Harrington branch is Patrick Henry Harrington, b. March 7, 1872, Westford MA; m. Eliza Jane DUNN, June 16, 1899; d. Feb 10, 1947, Westford;
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'Glengarriff Castle Hotel. Bantry Bay' Post Card103 x angesehenFormally the residence of one of Beara's Landlords
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Daniel Webster Harrington (1880 MA - 1909 MA)95 x angesehenPat Jr's brother Daniel Webster Harrington delivering groceries for one of Pat's businesses.
Daniel Webster b. March 13, 1880, Tyngsborough MA; m. Hannah RINEY, June 6,1906, North Chelmsford MA; d. Nov. 7, 1909, Westford MA from injuries sustained while fighting the J.A. Healy barn fire with Graniteville's Company 2.
Written and read by Dan's Grand Niece, my Aunt, Mona Harrington at the 5/5/02 dedication of the Westford Fallen Firefighter's Memorial:
Lieutenant Daniel Webster Harrington died nearly 100 years ago
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neueste Dateien - Evan's Galerie |

Glengarriff95 x angesehen14. Juni 2008
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Antique map of Beara/County Cork 118 x angesehen14. Juni 2008
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Fanciful 'Glengariff Inn' Currier & Ives circa 1850106 x angesehen14. Juni 2008
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'Sugar Loaf scene'-Glengarriff90 x angesehen14. Juni 2008
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'Cromwells Bridge' circa 183993 x angesehen14. Juni 2008
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'Sugar Loaf Mountain'- Glengarriff83 x angesehen14. Juni 2008
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1908-1922 Collection of stamps issued by SINN FÉIN, the IRA and others88 x angesehen...includes the Sinn Fein Celtic Cross (pairs of both printings) and Wolfhound issues of 1908-09 with two postally used (rare as they were banned by the authorities), the Manchester Martyrs pair of stamps issued Easter 1916 at the same time as the Rising, the very rare complete sheet of Irish Republic Post stamps issued by North American sympathizers immediately after the 1916 execution of the Rising leaders – 8 different designs, erroneously inscribed “ERIE PUIST”, and the three stam30. Mai 2008
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Guarding a school yard snow fort92 x angesehen(Sprayed food coloring)
30. Mai 2008
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Irish Free State first meter88 x angesehen30. Mai 2008
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'Glengarriff Harbour' and 'Otter Rock Glengarriff'107 x angesehen29. Mai 2008
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Adrigole104 x angesehen29. Mai 2008
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BRIDGET SULLIVAN, 1866 - 1948. Born in the Townland of Bileragh, Allihies. Parish of kilnamanagh95 x angesehenDaughter of Eugene and Margaret (Leary) Sullivan. Best known as the servant in the household of Andrew J. Borden, father of Axe murderer Lizzie.29. Mai 2008
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'Bantry Bay from Mountain Road.' Glengarriff. Post Card 94 x angesehen29. Mai 2008
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Cromwell's Bridge. Glengarriff109 x angesehen29. Mai 2008
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At Glengariff106 x angesehenThe Protestant church and Eccles Hotel, Glengarriff. 29. Mai 2008
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Glengarriff Bridge102 x angesehen29. Mai 2008
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