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005.020.002 - Book
A fifty-one page booklet with the title, A Walking Tour of Washington Street. This was a publication of the Beverly Historical Society. There is a 1907 map of the Washington Street area with a photograph, architectural drawing and text of all of the structures on Washington Street. There are also some photographs of the past owners of some of the homes. Washington Street was the first street to head to the water from Cabot Street when it was ...
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005.020.002 - Booklet
A fifty-one page booklet with the title, A Walking Tour of Washington Street. This was a publication of the Beverly Historical Society. There is a 1907 map of the Washington Street area with a photograph, architectural drawing and text of all of the structures on Washington Street. There are also some photographs of the past owners of some of the homes. Washington Street was the first street to head to the water from Cabot Street when it was ...
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005.020.002 - Booklet
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24750 - Diary
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29489 - Diary
Diary of Lucy S. Baker (the daughter of Stephens and Adeline Baker. Beverly Vital Records births p 31 records that Lucy Stephens Baker was b July 1828). The diary mentions events and people in Beverly . She was a member of the Female Charitable Society, First Parish Church, and Daughters of Temperance. Topics: On 24 March 1848 she wrote that the doctor brought a galvanic battery and galvanized them all. She wrote of some of the men who...
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7962 - Document
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FIC002.175a - map
Beverly business directory and map - circa 1856. See also FIC002.175b.
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FIC011.260 - Diary
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FIC011.261 - Diary
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