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A History of the Beverly Public Schools: A Collection of Reports, Articles, & Manuscripts Chornicling the History of the Beverly Public Schools from the Seventeenth Century to the Twenty-first Century. By Glenn Gray, 2011. Copy donated to the BHS&M by the author. Plastic binding and covers, privately printed. Contains reproductions of primary source photographs, letters and articles from newspapers, and excerpts of larger histories, on a wide...
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20469 - Poem
1833 poem written by Edward I. Foster, student at the Beverly Academy on Washington Street. On the reverse is written "Mr. A. Abott Present"
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20470 - Document
Undated essay "The Advantages of a Good Education" by James D. Trask, student at the Beverly Acadamy on Washington Street.
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20471 - Document
Undated essay on electricity by John Nourse, student at the Beverly Academy.
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20480 - Receipt
1833 Receipt to the proprietors of the Fisher School to Foote & Chisholm. The Fisher School stood on Washington Street for about two years. It may have later been incorporated into the Washington Street Academy (Beverly Academy). Rantoul mentions a school on Washington St., in his Autobiography that was formed prior to the later Academy, but doesn't name it. It seems possible that the Fisher school was named for Dr. Joshua Fisher who died the...
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20484 - Receipt
1833 receipt from the proprietors of the Fisher School for a load of gravel in the amount of $1.50; payment received by Samuel P. Lovett.The Fisher School stood on Washington Street for about two years. It may have later been incorporated into the Washington Street Academy (Beverly Academy). Rantoul mentions a school on Washington St., in his Autobiography that was formed prior to the later Academy, but doesn't name it. It seems possible that ...
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20488 - Bill
1833 bill for paint, labor oil etc., paid to Abraham Edwards from the proprietors of the Washington Street school - later called the Beverly Academy. The private school lasted from 1833 to 1854.
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20489 - Bill
1833 bill for paint, labor oil etc., paid to Abraham Edwards from the proprietors of the Washington Street school - this may be the same school later called the Beverly Academy. The private school lasted from 1833 to 1854.
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20490 - Bill
1833 bill for paint, labor, and white lead, paid to Abraham Edwards from the proprietors of the Washington Street school - this may be the same school later called the Beverly Academy. The private school lasted from 1833 to 1854.
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20498 - Receipt
1834 reciept from Robert Rantoul to William Endicott for postage for letters respecting the Fisher School.
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20499 - Document
1833 assessment on the proprietors of the Beverly Academy of $25.00.
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20500 - Document
1833 assessment on the proprietors of the Beverly Academy of $25.00.
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20501 - Drawing
1833 pen and ink drawing of the Beverly Academy on Washington Street by Charlotte Rantoul, daughter of Robert and Joanna Rantoul. For more information see Essex Institute Historical Collections 121:4 Oct 1985 "Two Beverly Academies of the 1830s"
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20502 - Document
1833 - 1834 account of the proprietors of the Beverly Academy which stood on Washington Street.
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20503 - Bill
1834 bill from Benjamin Kimball for the Washington Street School (later the Beverly Academy), for fence stock and labor.
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20504 - Bill
1834 bill from Eben Smith to the Washington Street School (later the Beverly Academy), for latches, nails and hooks.
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20505 - Letter
1834 letter from Robert Rantoul to Richard Wilkinson regarding his school bill to the Beverly Academy which stood on Washington Street.
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20506 - Bill
1834 bill from Pickett & edwards to the Washington Street School (later the Beverly Academy), for a cord of wood.
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20509 - Invoice
1834 Invoice from the Washington Street School (later the Beverly Academy) to Daniel Tarbox for shoveling 24 times.
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