View looking north on Ocean Boulevard/North Shore Boulevard, just north of Great Boar's Header, ca. 1899. Trolley tracks follow the ocean side of the road, while cottages and houses line the other side. The second house from the left is the "Stone…
The 'Barnacle', a guest house perched on the south side of Great Boar's Head, was a popular destination around the turn of the 20th century. Owned at the time by Dr. George Everett Mitchell from Haverhill, Mass., this group of men formed an informal…
The home of Moses Brown and family at 392 Lafayette Road. Standing in front is his daughter Mildred, born in 1886, who with her brother Albert (born 1889) operated Hampton's first gas station. The gasoline pump can be seen in the photo. The man…
Family of Charles and Ruth Palmer of Hampton, probably taken during World War II.Front Row, L-R: Donald Ross Palmer and brother Allen Godfrey "Bud" Palmer.Back Row, L-R: Richard Leavitt Palmer and wife Bethel Barnett, Ruth (Leavitt) Palmer and…