Links
The links below will take you to different sites regarding Haverhill's history and the history of the area.
Link's to Haverhill and area historic information
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Haverhill Special Collections
Special Collections is a separate area of the Haverhill Public Library's non-circulating material in a number of specialized fields including local and regional history, art, genealogy, rare books, maps, and photographs. - Winnekenni
Castle
Constructed from 1873 to 1875 by Dr. james R. Nichols after he visited England in 1872 and was inspired by their long standing stone structures. -
Tattersall Farm
The Tattersall Farm was owned and operated by the Tattersall Family for a substantial portion of the twentieth century. The surviving family member, Mary Alice Tattersall died in 1999. -
Whittier Birthplace
A monument to Haverhill’s great poet and abolitionist. - Haverhill
Firefighting Museum
The Haverhill Fire Fighting Museum is located on Kenoza Avenue in Haverhill. - Essex
National Heritage Area
Designated in 1996 by the U.S. Congress, the Essex National Heritage Area covers the 500 square miles of eastern Massachusetts that lies north of Boston. It's not one location, but thousands of historical sites. -
Olde Pentucket - Haverhill's First 100 Years
Articles on Haverhill's history written by Arthur H. Veasey III -
Buttonwoods Museum Online Shop
Purchase t-shirts, mugs, hats, and more with the Buttonwoods logo.
