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Book includes a history of the American Revolution and the impact the Navy had on the Revolution through the experience of the town of Beverly, Massachusetts.
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Book includes a history of the American Revolution and the impact the Navy had on the Revolution through the experience of the town of Beverly, Massachusetts. Hand written "Joe Manzi" in upper left corner. Belonged to him or autographed?
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008.059.003 - Program
A thirty-one page souvenir program with an illustrated cover for Beverly's Big Parade, which was held on September 12, 1976. This program contains images of members of the commission in period dress and a listing of events and participants. The proceeds of this fifty cent purchase would benefit the First Baptist Church Building Fund and the Beverly Bicentennial Commission. Joseph G. Manzi served as the Bicentennial Chairman and Amelio Cucinelli...
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009.011.053 - envelope
Tercentenary Celebration Committee, Parade Division, business envelope, white paper. 1668 - Beverly, Massachusetts - 1968 Also seals of Town of Beverly, Mass. and City of Beverly.
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009.011.060 - letter
Letter to Honorable James A. Vitale, Mayor of Beverly, from U. S. Senator Edward W. Brooke, declining invitation to participate in Beverly Tercentenary parade. Blue ink on letterhead, dated September 17, 1968.
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009.011.061 - letter
Letter to A. Larivee from U.S. Congressman William H. Bates, stating that Lt. Harry McCafee, Naval Reserve Training Center, Salem, MA, anticipates that Center will be invited to participate in Beverly Tercentenary Parade, and will do so. Blue ink on letterhead, 17 September 1968
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009.011.062 - letter
Letter to The Honorable James A. Vitale from State Senator William L. Saltonstall, accepting invitation to Beverly Tercentenary parade and stating his preference to march rather than sit in reviewing stand. Blue ink on letterhead, dated September 18, 1968.
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009.011.063 - letter
Letter to Mr. Joseph Manzi, Parade Chairman for Beverly Tercentenary, from Lester C. Ayers, Superintendent of Schools. Ayers states that members of Beverly School Committee will participate in parade. Student Honor Society of Beverly High School will participate. He's not sure about the Safety Patrol due to their relative youth.
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009.011.077 - Pass
White, engraved pass for reviewing stand, Beverly Tercentenary Parade, October 13, 1968.
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009.011.084 - Booklet
A booklet of the poem "Paul Revere's Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The booklet was used to promote the Beverly Bicentennial Celebrations and was distributed by the American Revolution Bicentennial Committee of the City of Beverly. The committee was made up of Chairman Joseph G. Manzi, Secretary Madeline R. Torrey, Treasurer Russell W. Rollins and Mayor James A. Vitale. The back of the booklet states "Birthplace of Washington's Navy Septemb...
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009.011.092 - Letter
A stationary for letter writing for The Beverly American Revolution Bicenetennial Committee. The stationary was used by Chairman Joseph G. Manzi, Secretary Madeline R. Torrey and Treasurer Russell W. Rollins. The staionary has the Seal of the City of Beverly, Massachusetts in the top left corner and the Seal of the American Bicententennial in the top right corner. At the bottom of the paper is written "Birthplace of Washington's Navy September 6,...
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009.011.093 - Letter
A stationary for letter writing for The Beverly American Revolution Bicenetennial Committee. The stationary was used by Chairman Joseph G. Manzi, Secretary Madeline R. Torrey and Treasurer Russell W. Rollins. The staionary has the Seal of the City of Beverly, Massachusetts in the top left corner and the Seal of the American Bicententennial in the top right corner. At the bottom of the paper is written "Birthplace of Washington's Navy September 6,...
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009.011.102 - Program
Program for the Fourteenth Annual Scholarship Banquet of the Patria e' Lavoro Society, on 30 May 1976 at Danversport Yacht Club. Includes program of events, list of scholarship recipients, officers for 1976, list of past presidents, business sponsors, and patrons, history of the society, and dinner menu. Patria e' Lavoro (country and labor) Society is an independent, Italo-American men's mutual aid society founded in Beverly in 1912. Printed i...
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009.011.104 - Letter
A letter from the Mayor of the City of Beverly James A. Vitale written to Chairman of the Tercentenary Parade Committee Joseph G. Manzi from October 6, 1968. It is a type-written letter typed on the stationary of the Mayor of the City of Beverly written as a thank you letter from the mayor and typed by his secretary Marjory Grant. The letter states as follows: Dear Joe, My personal thanks, as well as my thanks as the Mayor of the City of Beve...
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009.011.105 - Letter
A letter from Attorney-At-Law Roy K. Patch to Joseph G. Manzi on October 14, 1968, congratulating him on the success of the Tercentenary Parade. The letter states as follows: Dear Joe: I am writing to congratulate you on managing a very wonderful parade on October 13th and aslo to thank you on behalf of Mrs. Patch and myself for the fine accomodations you had for us. Very truly yours, Roy K. Patch
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009.011.108 - Letter
A letter of proclamation from The Beverly American Revolution Bicentennial Committee and the Mayor of the City of Beverly James A. Vitale in regards to Reuben Kennison Day on April 19, 1975. The proclamation states: Whereas, Reuben Kennison, a Beverly Minute Man hurriedly left his home on April 19, 1775 to join the resistance to the British, and Whereas, After a most determined cross-country effort, arrived at Arlington, then called Menotom...
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009.011.120 - Poem
Booklet reprint of poem, "Paul Revere's Ride" composed 1860 by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. City of Beverly American Revolution Bicentennial Committee. Includes incomplete account by Revere himself. It appears that readers are meant to take the poem as history, rather than as the mid-nineteenth-century, abolitionist call-to-arms that Longfellow intended. Blue ink on white paper, light green cover, two staples through center fold.
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009.011.155 - Nameplate
There is a red, white and blue ribbon with Beverly written on it attched to the nameplate. The nameplate is made of plastic and was for Joseph G. Manzi. Manzi was the general Chairman of the American Revolution Bicentennial celebrations in Beverly in 1976. The tag also incluides the phrase "the birthplace of Washington's navy Sept. 5, 1775."
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