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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
13-10
Street Address
87, 107 Maplewood Avenue
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Philip Rugg
Property Type
Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
S. Albert Rugg / date unlisted
Elizabeth Emery / June 4, 1879
Myers et al / July 30, 1875
1967 Assessed Value
$9,100
1967 Taxes
$505.05
1967 Estimated Market Value
$19,400
Summary Description
None provided
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 13-10
Parcel 13
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
13-9
Street Address
66 Jackson Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Kathaleen A., Michael L., and Randall J. Crotto
Property Type
Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Frank P. Lawrence, Sr. / October 22, 1958
1967 Assessed Value
$1,900
1967 Taxes
$105.45
1967 Estimated Market Value
$5,600
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot, containing 2,016 square feet, having a frontage of 52.4 feet on Jackson Street. The land is improved with a one-family dwelling.
The exterior of the dwelling is wood shingle with wood/double hung windows. The roof is gable with asphalt shingles.
The interior of the building is in fair condition. There is a full cellar and the heat is oil/warm air. The wiring is BX, Romex, 220 volt and 60 ampere service. The floors are softwood.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 13-9
Parcel 13
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
13-8
Street Address
300 Vaughan Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Gerald W. Berounsky
Property Type
Commercial
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Rose Slone / March 20, 1961
Frank P. and Elizabeth V. Lawrence / March 3, 1961
1967 Assessed Value
$166.50
1967 Taxes
$92.41
1967 Estimated Market Value
$10,200
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot containing 4,522 square feet, having a frontage of 32.3 feet on Vaughan Street and 130.9 feet on Wendell Street. The land is improved with a garage.
The exterior of the building is concrete block. The roof is metal and gable.
The interior of the building is in good condition. The heat is oil/steam with blower. The plumbing is copper and the wiring is 220 volts with 100 ampere service. The floors are concrete with a center drain, the walls are composition and the ceilings are composition.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 13-8
Parcel 13
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
13-7
Street Address
318 Vaughan Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Joseph Grilli
Property Type
Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Carlo or Carlos Grilli / June 27, 1953
Carlos Grilli / June 27, 1953
1967 Assessed Value
$3,400
1967 Taxes
$188.70
1967 Estimated Market Value
$10,500
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot containing 4,757 square feet, having a frontage of 37.5 feet on Vaughan Street. The land is improved with a one family dwelling, and a two car garage.
The exterior of the building is asbestos siding with wood/double hung windows. The roof is gable with asphalt shingles and flat roll roofing. The interior of the building is in good condition. The basement has a full concrete floor. The heat is is gas hot water and the plumbing is copper and galvanized. The wiring is BX, Romex, 220 volt with 30 ampere service. The floors are softwood, the walls are plaster and the ceilings are plaster and composition.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 13-7
Parcel 13
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
13-6
Street Address
117-119 Maplewood Avenue
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Frank and Fedora A. Morris
Property Type
Commercial / Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Catherine E. Babb / December 9, 1939
1967 Assessed Value
$7,000
1967 Taxes
$388.50
1967 Estimated Market Value
$18,000
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a slightly sloping lot containing 10,074 square feet of land with frontage of 100.2 feet on Maplewood Avenue and an average depth of 107 feet. Landscaping consists of a lawn and blacktop drive.
Subject is improved with an apartment house with attached barn and separate garage.
The exterior of the apartment house is in good condition. The foundation is brick and stone; walls are composition; windows are wood/double hung; the gable roof is asphalt shingled; there is a glassed side porch. The interior is in good condition. there is a full basement with dirt floor. Heat is oil/steam; hot water is off the furnace; plumbing is copper and brass; wiring is BX, 220 volts, 60 amperes; floors are composition; kitchens consists of a kitchenette and cabinet kitchen; there is a 3 piece bathroom.
The one and one-half story barn has an unfinished interior, a loft and two overhead doors.
The one story, frame, 25' x 90' garage is in fair condition. The foundation is stone; walls are composition; windows are wood/double hung; the gable roof is asphalt shingled. There is no basement under this building. Heat is by stove. Plumbing is galvanized. Wiring is BX, 220 volt conduit, 60 amperes. The floors are plank. Walls and ceilings are composition. There are two toilets and one sink.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 13-6
Parcel 13
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
13-5
Street Address
141 Maplewood Avenue
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Sagamore Enterprises, Inc.
Property Type
Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Cyril and Geneva Pennewaert / September 25, 1964
1967 Assessed Value
$7,900
1967 Taxes
$438.45
1967 Estimated Market Value
$21,000
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot containing 9,878 square feet, having a frontage of 75.6 feet on Maplewood Avenue. The land is improved with 8 apartments.
The exterior of the building is wood clapboard with wood/double hung windows. The roof is mansard with slate.
The interior of the building is in good condition. There is a full basement with concrete floor. The heat is fired hot water and the plumbing is copper. The wiring is BX, 220 volt with 60 ampere service. The floors are softwood and the walls and ceilings are plaster.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 13-5
Parcel 13
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
13-4
Street Address
153-155 Maplewood Avenue
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
August and Betty A. Anania
Property Type
Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Pietro and Rosa Anania / August 14, 1954
Related Image Links
Primarily these are image links related to this item provided by the Portsmouth Athenaeum.
<a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfect-online.com/34182cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=61456D2E-AF47-437B-A965-501385242104;type=102" target="_blank">Athenaeum item 1</a>
<a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfect-online.com/34182cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=925EA89A-094A-43BA-92A4-012489658020;type=102" target="_blank">Athenaeum item 2</a>
<a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/photo/754F6A09-43E0-42B8-B10B-063029771120" target="_blank">Athenaeum item 3</a>
1967 Assessed Value
$6,200
1967 Taxes
$344.10
1967 Estimated Market Value
$15,000
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot containing 5,341 square feet, having a frontage of 95 feet on Raynes Avenue and 73.7 feet on Maplewood Avenue. The land is improved with a two family duplex.
The exterior of the building is asbestos siding with wood/double hung windows. The roof is gable with asphalt shingles.
The interior of the building is in good condition. There is a full concrete floor in the basement. The heat is oil-warm air and the plumbing is copper. The wiring is BX, Romex, 220 volt with 60 ampere service. The floors are softwood and hardwood. The walls and ceilings are plaster.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 13-4
Parcel 13
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
13-3
Street Address
30 Raynes Avenue
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Robert Palfrey
Property Type
Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Mary Palfrey / June 19, 1948
1967 Assessed Value
$3,800
1967 Taxes
$210.90
1967 Estimated Market Value
$10,000
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot, containing 1,670 square feet, having a frontage of 40 feet on Raynes Avenue. The land is improved with a one family dwelling.
The exterior of the building is asbestos siding with wood/double hung windows. The gable roof is asphalt shingled. The exterior is in good condition.
The interior of the building is in good condition. There is a full cellar and the heat is oil/hot water. The wiring is BX, Romex, 220 volt and 60 ampere service. the floors are hardwood with inlaid in the kitchen, and the walls are plaster.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 13-3
Parcel 13
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
13-2
Street Address
18 Raynes Avenue
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Primo and Alba Tosi
Property Type
Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Ernest A. Trefethen / April 6, 1942
1967 Assessed Value
$4,400
1967 Taxes
$244.20
1967 Estimated Market Value
$13,000
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot containing 7,588 square feet having a frontage of 76.3 feet on Raynes Avenue. The land is improved with a two family dwelling and a one car garage.
The exterior of the building is wood clapboard with wood/double hung windows. The roof is gable with asphalt shingles.
The interior of the building is in good condition. There is a full concrete floor in the basement. the heat is oil warm air. The plumbing is galvanized and the wiring is BX, Romex, 220 volt with 60 ampere service. The floors are softwood and inlaid. The walls and ceilings are plaster and composition.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 13-2
Parcel 13
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
13-1
Street Address
6 Raynes Avenue
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Emile L. Rousseau
Property Type
Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Ernest Trefethen / June 18, 1945
1967 Assessed Value
$3,900
1967 Taxes
$216.45
1967 Estimated Market Value
$10,500
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot containing 5,285 square feet, more or less, having a frontage of 40 feet, more or less, on Raynes Avenue, and 100 feet, more or less, on Vaughan Street. The land is improved with a one family dwelling.
The exterior of the building is clapboard with wood/double hung windows.
The interior of the building is in good condition. There is a full cellar and the heat is by stove. The wiring is BX, Romex, 110 volt and 30 ampere service. The floors are softwood and the walls are plaster and composition.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 13-1
Parcel 13
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-23
Street Address
Off Hanover Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
George Frisbee
Property Type
Commercial
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Ann E. Bishop / January 12, 1966
1967 Assessed Value
$6,500
1967 Taxes
$360.75
1967 Estimated Market Value
$21,000
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a sloping lot containing 1,800 square feet, having a frontage of 39.4 feet off the Municipal Parking Lot. The land is improved with a restaurant.
The exterior of the building is cement with wood plate and roll out metal windows. The roof is flat tar and gravel.
The interior of the building is in good condition with a low steel I beam and cement floor in the basement. The heat is F.H.A. gas. The plumbing is mostly copper. The wiring is 220 volt, 60 ampere, Romex. The floors are wood covered tile, ceramic tile and cement, the walls are composition and wood panel and the ceilings are composition.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-23
Parcel 12
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-22
Street Address
95-101 Congress Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
James and Edward M. Duane
Property Type
Commercial
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
James C., Mary L. and J. Marshall Duane / March 27, 1951
1967 Assessed Value
$50,000
1967 Taxes
$2,775
1967 Estimated Market Value
$54,000
Summary Description
Subject consists of a level lot of land containing 3,520 square feet, with frontages of 43.05 feet on Congress Street and 80.1 feet on Vaughan Street and average depths of 83 feet and 43.05 feet.
Subject is improved with a commercial building in very good condition, both as to exterior and interior.
The foundation is poured concrete; walls are brick; windows are plate glass and the roof is flat tar and gravel.
The basement is concrete; heat is by a 2 zone oil/steam system; plumbing is copper; there is individual store lighting 100/220; floors are tile on wood; walls and ceilings are composition and plaster; bathrooms consist of a sink and two 2 piece in the basement. There is air conditioning in both stores.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-22
Parcel 12
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-21
Street Address
189-191 Congress Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Pota Lilakos
Property Type
Commercial / Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Arthur E. Lilakos / November 23, 1933
1967 Assessed Value
$9,200
1967 Taxes
$510.60
1967 Estimated Market Value
$17,700
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot containing 1,490 square feet, having a frontage of 60 feet on Congress Street and 24 feet on Congress Street. The land is improved with stores and an apartment.
The exterior of the building is wood clapboard with a metal front. The windows are wood/double hung with two plate glass windows.
The interior of the building has a dirt floor. The heat is oil/hot water and the plumbing is copper. The wiring is exposed conduit and Romex, 220/150 circuit breakers. The floors are hardwood and softwood. The walls are metal, composition, plaster and wood. The ceilings are metal composition and plaster.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-21
Parcel 12
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-20
Street Address
181-183 Congress Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Ida Silverman
Property Type
Commercial / Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Morris Silverman / April, 1954
1967 Assessed Value
$13,900
1967 Taxes
$771.45
1967 Estimated Market Value
$18,400
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot, containing 4,765 square feet, having a frontage of 36.9 feet on Congress Street and 36 feet on Bridge Street. The land is improved with a commercial building.
The exterior of the building is concrete and stone with wood/double hung windows and a plate glass front. The roof is mansard with asphalt shingles.
The interior of the building is in good condition with a concrete floor in the basement. The heat is oil/hot water for barber. Barber spent $900 for gas warm air furnace. There are four water heaters/steam. The wiring is conduit, BX, 220 volt with 60 ampere service. The plumbing is copper and galvanized. The floors are tile and wood. The walls are metal and composition, some wood and the ceilings are metal and composition.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-20
Parcel 12
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-19
Street Address
169-179 Congress Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Lillian Cohen
Property Type
Commercial / Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Clarence I. Sherwood / September 29, 1919
1967 Assessed Value
$19,000
1967 Taxes
$1,054.50
1967 Estimated Market Value
$32,000
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot containing 6,035 square feet, having a frontage of 61.4 feet on Congress Street. The land is improved with a commercial building.
The exterior of the building is composition with wood/double hung windows. The roof is gable.
The interior of the building is in fair condition. There is a full concrete floor in the basement. The heat is coal-steam, gas warm air and stove. The plumbing is mixed and the wiring is BX, Romex, 60/220 and 100/220-60/220. The floors are softwood with some tiles. The walls and ceilings are composition wood and plaster.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-19
Parcel 12
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-18
Street Address
157, 163-165 Congress Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Angela Zacharias
Property Type
Commercial / Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Elizabeth Demetral / June 15, 1950
1967 Assessed Value
$20,000
1967 Taxes
$1,110
1967 Estimated Market Value
$21,000
Summary Description
Subject consists of a level lot containing 5,280 square feet of land with frontage of 49.4 feet on Congress Street and an average depth of 110 feet, more or less.
Subject is improved with a two and one-half story, frame building consisting of two retail stores on the first floor and four partially finished rooms on the third floor.
The exterior is in good condition. Walls are composition; windows are wood/plate glass and wood/double hung; the gable roof is asphalt shingled.
The interior is in good condition. The basement is concrete; heating consists of two units - gas/steam and oil/warm air; plumbing is mixed; wiring is mixed, 220 volts, 60 amperes - 3 units; floors are hardwood and softwood; walls and ceiling are metal and composition. There is an old style kitchen on the second floor. Bathrooms consist of two 2-piece on the first floor and one 3-piece on the second floor. There is air conditioning in the store, only.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-18
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-17
Street Address
147-149, 155-157 Congress Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
David A., Irving L., Edward and Lee Tober
Property Type
Commercial
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Lee Tober / December 31, 1956
1967 Assessed Value
$40,000
1967 Taxes
$2,220
1967 Estimated Market Value
$85,000
Summary Description
Subject consists of a level lot of land containing 5,428 square feet with 50.9 foot frontage on Congress Street and an average depth of 110 feet.
Subject is improved with a one and two story commercial building.
The exterior is in very good condition. The foundation is stone; walls are stucco and porcelain; windows are plate glass in metal on the first floor and wood double/hung on the other floors; the roof is flat, tar and gravel.
The interior is in very good condition. The basement is full with a concrete floor; heat is gas/steam with suspended ceiling blowers; hot water is off the furnace; plumbing is old; wiring is BX, Romex, 100/220 volts; floors are tile on wood; walls are composition; ceilings are composition and metal; bathrooms consist of 2-2 piece on the first floor and 2 toilets and a 3-piece on the second floor.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-17
Parcel 12
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-16
Street Address
123-131 Congress Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
John C. Sweetser
Property Type
Commercial / Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
John G. Sweetser / November 1, 1962
YMCA
1967 Assessed Value
$44,000
1967 Taxes
$2,442
1967 Estimated Market Value
$89,000
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot of land containing 8,182 square feet with 63.7 foot frontage on Congress Street and an average depth of 131 feet.
Subject is improved with a commercial and apartment building of one to three stories.
The exterior condition is good. The foundation is brick and stone; walls are brick and wood; the first floor has metal, plate glass windows and windows on the remainder are wood double/hung. The roof on the one story portion is flat tar and gravel and slate gable on the remainder.
The interior is in good condition. There is a small basement with a concrete floor, except the office portion which has a tile floor, composition walls and ceiling. Heat is oil/steam; hot water is off the furnace; plumbing is copper; wiring is BX, 100/220 volts. Stores occupy the first floor, there are two apartments on the second floor and three apartments on the third floor. Floors are hardwood or inlaid. Walls are composition or wood; ceilings are metal. There are five semi-modern kitchens. Bathrooms consist of the following: 1st floor 4-2 piece; 2nd floor 1-3 piece and toilet; 3rd floor 1-2 piece and 1-3 piece and toilet.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-16
Parcel 12
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Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-15
Street Address
119 Congress Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Ruth DeCourcy & Loretta Slawson
Property Type
Commercial
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Richard W. Hale and H.H. Lawrence / October 5, 1922
1967 Assessed Value
$20,000
1967 Taxes
$1,110
1967 Estimated Market Value
$37,000
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot containing 3,125 square feet, having a frontage of 23.8 feet on Congress Street. the land is improved with a store.
The exterior of the building is concrete block and ceramic tile. The windows are aluminum plate glass. The roof is flat tar and gravel.
The interior of the building is in excellent condition. There is a concrete floor in the basement. The heat is gas warm air. The plumbing is copper and the wiring is industrial in conduit with circuit breakers and 220 volt. The floors are tile on hardwood. The walls are composition and wood panel and the ceilings are composition.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-15
Parcel 12
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-14
Street Address
115 Congress Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
John J. Hassett
Property Type
Commercial / Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Delia Hassett / May 12, 1952
1967 Assessed Value
$16,500
1967 Taxes
$915.75
1967 Estimated Market Value
$28,000
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a level lot containing 2,173 square feet, having a frontage of 15.7 feet on Congress Street. The land is improved with commercial/apartments.
The exterior of the building is wood, clapboard and novelty siding. The windows are plateglass, metal and wood/double hung.
The interior of the building is in very good condition. There is an unfinished concrete floor in the basement. The heat is coal stoker and hot water. The plumbing is copper and the wiring is BX, Romex, 220 volt with 60 ampere service. The floors are wood, the walls are metal, composition, wood and plaster. The ceilings are metal and plaster.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-14
Parcel 12
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Omeka Image File
The metadata element set that was included in the `files_images` table in previous versions of Omeka. These elements are common to all image files.
Bit Depth
8
Channels
3
Height
526
Width
700
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Omeka Image File
The metadata element set that was included in the `files_images` table in previous versions of Omeka. These elements are common to all image files.
Bit Depth
8
Channels
3
Height
526
Width
700
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
North End House History
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collection of images comes from Portsmouth’s North End, circa 1967. It is the area bordered by Market, High, Congress, Bridge, Maplewood, and Russell Street. This area was re-developed during the 1960’s as part of a Federally funded Urban Renewal movement that followed World War II. Primarily an Italian neighborhood, approximately 176 inhabited homes and active businesses were documented prior to removal.<br /><br /><a title="Parcel Map" href="/block/parcel-map">View Parcel Map</a><br />[more]<br /><br />Approximately one dozen buildings - some dating back to the 1700s - were saved and converted to office, restaurant and retail space on what is currently known as the “The Hill”. In addition, several buildings were moved to the Strawbery Banke Museum grounds (www.strawberybanke.org).</p>
<p>As part of the Urban Renewal Process, and to make way for demolition and compensation to deed holders, each property was documented; photographed, surveyed, assessed, researched, and reported upon in a booklet format.</p>
<p>The Portsmouth Public Library’s Special Collections currently houses these “Appraisal Report and Valuation Analysis” booklets. Each booklet represents a property that no longer exists. Included were homes and businesses on Bridge, Congress, Deer, Hanover, High, Hill, Jackson, Maplewood, Market, Russell, School, Vaughan and Wall Streets, Raitts Court, and Raynes Avenue.</p>
<p>This collection of documentation is a valuable historic resource to the Portsmouth community. Many current Portsmouth residents, whose families and businesses were displaced during the Urban Renewal project, still visit the Special Collections of the Library to look at this collection, reminisce, and gather images of their childhood neighborhood.</p>
<p>By creating this digital archive, the staff of the Portsmouth Public Library hopes to offer easier and more comprehensive access to this important collection; fostering a community history project that may add context to this collection.</p>
<p>In addition, for images of residents and families from this area of the city, visit the <a href="http://athenaeum.pastperfectonline.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_criteria=%22North+End+Neighborhood+Collection%22&searchButton=Search" target="_blank">North End Neighborhood Collection</a> at the Portsmouth Athenaeum website, created in collaboration with members from the Seacoast Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Please see the <a href="https://portsmouthathenaeum.org/about-us/" target="_blank">Portsmouth Athenaeum</a> for questions about their collection.</p>
<p>If you have comments or memories you would like to share please feel free to do so in the comments section towards the bottom of each image page.</p>
<p>[Commenting Policy: It is hoped that public comments will help to document this neighborhood, including who resided and worked there. Comments should be limited to family anecdotes, factual details about the residences, businesses, neighborhood, and the folks who lived there. The Library reserves the right to remove insensitive or inappropriate commentary.]</p>
<p>If you have photos to share please contact the Special Collections, at nlcloutier@cityofportsmouth.com, or call 603-766-1725.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Portsmouth neighborhoods
Portsmouth North End
Portsmouth architectural history
North End genealogy and family history
Portsmouth Urban Renewal
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The City of Portsmouth, the Portsmouth Housing Authority, and the Urban Renewal Committee, assessed each property in compliance with guidelines and Urban Renewal project process set by the Federal Government.
The appraisal documentation booklets for each property within the bounds of the project were deposited at the Library for storage and access.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Portsmouth Public Library
Special Collections Staff and volunteers scanned images and text, 2008/2009.
Omeka Team, Nicole Cloutier, Robyn Nielsen, Steve Butzel, designed this site, and created records and metadata, 2009.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
These images are intended for research and reference use only. The library holds copyright to the digital images of this collection. Please see the copyright information page (link at bottom of page) for information about obtaining permission for image use and reproduction.
Relation
A related resource
The Library also holds legal files containing correspondence and documents relating to each parcel included in this project. It is hoped this collection will be digitized and added to the collection at some future point.
Vertical files in the Special Collections Room contain historical information about the neighborhood and the Urban Renewal process.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
The files for these items are .jpg derived from .tif archival files. Digital files have not been edited in any way.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
This resource is a static look at a Portsmouth Neighborhood at the time of its change.
It is architectural and cultural documentation.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
This collection documents the North End neighborhood of Portsmouth, NH, contained within the Urban Renewal project, during ca. 1967-1970.
North End House
Fields created to capture key metadata from Item Appraisal Reports found in the Portsmouth North End Urban Renewal Collection.
Parcel #
12-13
Street Address
111-113 Congress Street
Owner in 1967
The names of the property owners in 1967.
Alice E. Sanford
Property Type
Commercial / Residential
Prior Owner / Purchase Date
Mary Sanford / April 9, 1926
Thomas J. Sanford / April 9, 1926
1967 Assessed Value
$10,000
1967 Taxes
$555
1967 Estimated Market Value
$16,500
Summary Description
Subject property consists of a sloping lot containing 2,160 square feet, having a frontage of 15.8 feet on Congress Street. The land is improved with commercial/apartments.
The exterior of the building is wood clapboard and novelty siding. The windows are plateglass, metal and wood/double hung. The roof is tar and gravel.
The interior of the building is in good condition. There is a full concrete floor in the basement. The heat is oil steam and the plumbing is mixed. The wiring is BX, Romex, 220 volt with 60 ampere service. The floor are hardwood and softwood. The walls and ceilings are wood panel and plaster.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Parcel 12-13
Parcel 12