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Lovett, Robert W. |
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Program for U.S. Bicentennial church service at Second Congregational Church, North Beverly, MA. Circa 23 November 1975. Also Thanksgiving week.
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FIC006.307 - Letter
Letter. January 18. 1962. Robert Lovett to Ruth Hill. Regarding a painting of the North Beverly Church at the Historical Society.
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FIC006.316 - Letter
Letter, Dated January 2, 1962 (1963) Ruth Hill to Robert Lovett. Regarding census information requested by Robert Lovett in a Letter, December 26, 1962.
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FIC006.317 - Letter
Letter from Robert Lovett to Daniel Coffey, dated May 10, 1979. 2 pages.
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FIC013.230 - Document
1985 article published in the Essex Institute Historical Collections "Two Beverly Academies of the 1830s" by Robert W. Lovett. Lovett traces the history of the Beverly Academy on Washington Street and the New England Christian Academy at Cherry Hill (Conant Street).
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