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Photographs of Berlin in the 1800s

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Berlin Falls looking north of Mason Street Bridge.
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Lefebvre and King on Main Street. This building still stands (2013) and is the building south of Tony's Pizza.
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Green's Tavern, Green Square
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Alpine Cascade footbridge, 1871
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Home of Henry H. Furbish (site of bowling alley) 1880s
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Home of Henry H. Furbish at a different angle, 1890s.
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Looking down Pleasant Street, 1880s
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The first Berlin High School
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Forest Fibre Co. 1890
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Berlin Mills Company sawmill, 1883
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Grand Trunk, 1884
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Cascade House, 1880s
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Looking up Main Street, 1890s
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Coming back home from a fishing trip. Site of St. Kieran’s Church, 1880s.
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"The Company Store"
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This house was built for M. Danielson and Guldbrand Oleson by John L. Oswald. Photo taken in the 1880s or 90s
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Mt. Forist House, late 1860s
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Looking down School Street at St. Anne's Church, 1880s
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Drawing of Berlin from Sam Paine Bridge, 1859
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Silver Lake, originally called Burnside Pond in the 1860s after David Burnside of Lancaster who at one time owned the township of Success, this pond is now called Success Pond. Photo taken in 1893.
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Drawing of Berlin Falls, 1859
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Berlin Falls, 1890s

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