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009.057.002 - Receipt
A receipt of payment made by Samuel H. Stone of 234 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA to the Beverly Times for advertising services. 234 Cabot Street was Mr. Stone's business address. He was a notary public and justice of the peace. The Beverly Times was located at 169 Cabot Street. At the time of billing, the editor and publisher of the Beverly Times was Thomas Leavitt.
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009.057.014 - Receipt
Receipt of payment to the Beverly Times/Beverly Evening Times by Samuel H. Stone to advertise the funeral of a member of the Dodge family. Mr. Stone was a Justice of the Peace and a Notary Public. His office was located in the Ellingwood Building (238 Cabot Street, Room 3).
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989.53.39 - Poster
This is a poster that was used to inform the public about the United Shoe Machinery corporation's move to Beverly. They bought 150 acres of land. The poster indicates that over 2,500 men would be employed. There is also information about the building locations, plans regarding the railroads, and Mill Pond. This was printed on Thursday 25 September 1902 by the Beverly Evening Times.
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E745.P3 A9
This is a book called "The Complete Historical Record of New England's Stricken Area: September 21, 1938." The book was issued by the "Beverly Evening Times." The book is about the damage a hurricane in tandem with a tidal wave in September of 1938 caused in Massachusetts and new England. There are more than 700 images of the damage. Included are fallen poles, houses that fell over, flooded streets, destroyed cars and boats, fallen trees etc. The...
Record Type: Library