Person Record
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Name |
Rantoul, Hannah Lovett, 1821-1898 |
Born |
June 17, 1821 |
Birthplace |
Beverly |
Father |
Robert Rantoul, Sr. (1783-1858) |
Mother |
Joanna Lovett Rantoul ( |
Relationships |
Youngest child of Robert Rantoul Sr. and Joanna Lovett Rantoul Sister to: Joanna Lovett Rantoul Robert Rantoul, Jr. Mary Elisabeth Rantoul Samuel Rantoul Charlotte Rantoul Elizabeth Augusta Lovett Rantoul |
Role |
Political |
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Beverly Historical Society: A Catalogue of the Loan Exhibition, September 11-14, 1895. Inside the hard-cover book is a list of people who loaned objects for the exhibit as well as the objects and where they were displayed in the Cabot House. On the inside cover and flyleaf are newspaper clippings about the exhibit.
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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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009.068.026 - receipt
Hannah Lovett Rantoul To the proprietors of the FISHER SCHOOL in Washington Street, Dr. To tuition for the term ending, October 23rd 1834 6.50 Beverly, October 23rd 1834 Received Payment, For the proprietors. It is expected that this bill ill be paid on the last day of the term. Back: Hannah Rantouls School bill October 23, 1834
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009.068.029 - receipt
Hannah L. Rantoul To the proprietors of the FISHER SCHOOL in Washington Street, Dr. To tuition for the term ending, June 23 1834 5.50 Beverly, June 23 1834 Received Payment, For the proprietors. It is expected that this bill ill be paid on the last day of the term. Back: Hannah L. Rantouls School bill June 23 1834
Record Type: Archive
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009.068.031 - receipt
Hannah L. Rantoul To the proprietors of the FISHER SCHOOL in Washington Street, Dr. To tuition for the term ending, March 19th 1834 5.50 Beverly, March 19th 1834 Received Payment, For the proprietors. It is expected that this bill ill be paid on the last day of the term. Back: School bill March 19 1834
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009.068.032 - receipt
Hannah L. Rantoul To the proprietors of the FISHER SCHOOL in Washington Street, Dr. To tuition for the term ending,December 21st 1833 5.50 Beverly, December 21st 1833 Received Payment, For the proprietors. It is expected that this bill ill be paid on the last day of the term. Back: School bill Hannah Decem 1833
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011.030 - Stool
This is Hannah L. Rantoul's footstool. It is made of wood with a needlework covering. It was probably used in church. Her pew number was 10. The fabric and the paint is green.
Record Type: Object
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13238 - Letter
A letter from Charlotte Rantould to her sisters, Augusta and Hannah about her trip to Worcester, MA.
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13241 - Note
A sheet of school work done by Hannah. A story about Honestus Woodman.
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13612 - Will
Last will and testament written by Thomas Barrett of Beverly on January 2, 1841 in which he bequeathes his estate and personal belongings to his wife Sarah G. Barrett.
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15205 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul in Paris from her nephew, William Endicott Jr.
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15235 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul from William A. Everett. Everett is in Paris and he tells Hannah of the bargain he got that morning buying a trunk for his accumalated belonging for 29 francs. He hopes she soon finalizes her winter plans. He hope she is able to write more often.
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15239 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul from William A. Everett. Everett received her last letter right before sailing. He is very appreciative of her kindness. He tells her of the song the men sang on the ship while raising the sails. He went to Samaria with Uncle Charlie and Freddy. The last sheet is missing.
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15253 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul from Mary B. Howe. Hannah is in Europe and Mary is writing from Beverly. She informs Hannah of attending a Unitarian Conference in Peabody. There is a parish matter that she says is unpleasant but in a lull and she mentions Rev. Thayer's bi-centennial address and rememberance of Dr. Abbot. She reports about the reading party, a new series of lecture that will be happening in town, and her daily activities.
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