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  2. Bradford Common Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bradford Common Historic District is a historic district encompassing the former town center of Bradford, now a village of Haverhill, Massachusetts.Centered on the former town common at South Main and Salem Streets, the area served as Bradford's civic and commercial center from about 1750 until its annexation by Haverhill in 1897, and retains architecture from the 18th to early 20th centuries.

  3. Bradford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Bradford is just south of Haverhill on the other side of the Merrimack River. In 1850, the eastern part of Bradford separated to become the Town of Groveland. At the time Haverhill was incorporated as a city in 1870, there were calls for Bradford to be annexed. In 1896, a vote in both Bradford and Haverhill approved the annexation.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County ...

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    Haverhill: 20: Bradford Common Historic District: Bradford Common Historic District: September 14, 1977 : S. Main St. Haverhill: 21: Breakheart Reservation Parkways-Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston

  5. Bradford Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Bradford Burial Ground is a historic cemetery at 326 Salem Street in the Bradford section of Haverhill, Massachusetts. The 1.5-acre (0.61 ha) cemetery was established in 1665, on land given by John Heseltine to the town of Bradford. The oldest readable marker in the cemetery has a date of 1689, but there are likely to be older burials.

  6. Haverhill, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Haverhill is drained by the Little and Merrimack rivers, the latter separating the Bradford section of town from the rest of Haverhill. The highest point in the city is found on Ayers Hill, a drumlin with two knobs of almost equal elevation of at least 335 feet (102 m), according to the most recent (2011-2012) USGS 7.5-minute topographical map ...

  7. Category : Buildings and structures in Haverhill, Massachusetts

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    Schools in Haverhill, Massachusetts (7 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Haverhill, Massachusetts" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

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  9. Peabody School (Haverhill, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Peabody School is a historic school building at 160 Salem Street in Haverhill, Massachusetts.The two story Romanesque Revival brick and stone building was built in 1895 by architects Damon Brothers for the town of Bradford (which was annexed to Haverhill two years later); it was the last school building Bradford built.