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009.011.143 - Medal, Commemorative
The medallion shows a picture of Reuben Kennison who was a minuteman from Beverly. He died in battle at Menotomy on 19 April 1775. On 19 April 1975 a memorial was held in his honor. There is a paper breifly describing the significance of Kennison and the medallion in the medallion's case. "Obverse side of the medallion: The Minuteman Reuben Kennison, as he might have looked on April 19, 1775." "Reuben Kennison, it is said, came from New Hamp...
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009.011.144 - Medal, Commemorative
The medallion shows a picture of Reuben Kennison who was a minuteman from Beverly. He died in battle at Menotomy on 19 April 1775. On 19 April 1975 a memorial was held in his honor. There is a paper briefly describing the significance of Kennison and the medallion in the medallion's case. "Obverse side of the medallion: The Minuteman Reuben Kennison, as he might have looked on April 19, 1775." "Reuben Kennison, it is said, came from New Hamps...
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009.011.145 - Medal, Commemorative
The medallion shows a picture of Reuben Kennison who was a minuteman from Beverly. He died in battle at Menotomy on 19 April 1775. On 19 April 1975 a memorial was held in his honor. There is a paper briefly describing the significance of Kennison and the medallion in the medallion's case. "Obverse side of the medallion: The Minuteman Reuben Kennison, as he might have looked on April 19, 1775." "Reuben Kennison, it is said, came from New Hamps...
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14366 - Document
This documents the payment of 40 shillings to each man whose name was signed below. They were part of the army under Captain Benjamin Kimball. he recieved the money from Asa Whetcomb of Cambridge.
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14367 - Document
This is a document that is documenting 40 shillings being payed to a number of men whose names are signed below. This is because of their participation in the colony army in John Mansfield's regiment and John Low who was the center of the company.
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5655 - Letter
A handwritten letter from John Glover written at Cambridge to William Bartlett requesting beef and bread to be supplied to troops in Cape Ann per the request of General George Washington. If Bartlett was unavailable, this were to be handled by Moses Brown. This was written on 29 November 1775.
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8226 - Receipt
Receipt from Benjamin Bartlett the third to Samuel Hastings dated July 16, 1782.
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8239 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt for boarding in the third term 1783 for eight and a half weeks in Cambridge from John Bartlett to Joseph Willard.
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948.001.116 - Letter
Letter to Hannah Rantoul from a past Sunday School student William F. Abbot in Cambridge thanking her for a gift of Whittier's poems. Mentions his studies.
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988.535.270 - Button, Insignia
Circular button. Recto: Blue border with white text, "125th Anniversary/Cambridge, Mass." and date on left, "1775" and right "1900." Center has ivory field and image of George Washington with blue text around, "July 3rd/Taking Command of the American Army." Verso: Paper insert printed with union label and text, "Made by/The/Whitehead & Hoag Co./Newark, N.J., U.S.A./Patented/July 17, 1894/April 14, 1896/July 21, 1896."
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988.592.073 - Button, Promotional
Circular button with a yellow background. On a red cloud are the words, "Life Bread" in yellow and blue lettering. Above the cloud is the word "Eat" and below it is "If U Wanna B1," both in blue lettering. The paper insert on the back is stamped, "Pilgrim Badge & Specialty Co 614 Memorial Drive Cambridge, Mass." There is a straight metal pin on the back.
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E206 .T46 1974
Ezra Abbot was a revered member of the Harvard Divinity School and became the Bussey Proffers of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation. He died on March 21, 1884. At his final services, a number of addresses and presentations were made to highlight his life. This book is a total compilation of that material. In addition to those memorials is a list of all the publications of Ezra Abbot.
Record Type: Library
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E206 .T46 1974
This book covers the life and memoirs of a clergyman Benjamin Reynolds Bulkeley. I recounts his entry into the clergy and his efforts and assignments in the U. S. midwest as well as the congrgations north of Boston. such as Cambridge and Concord. His congrgations were Unitarian.
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FIC009.049 - Receipt
Receipt to Captain William Bartlett from Caleb Balch for carting barrels of flour from Cambridge, and for hauling one load of corn from the Bartlett wharf to the Balch house.
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FIC016.063 - Note
This is a note to Dan from Virginia Hitchings. She went to the Mt. Auborn Cemetery and made a photo copy of a map of the lots. (FIC016.064). She realized that the age of Moses Brown was subtracted incorrectly and mentions she will check again. Moses Brown's remains were moved to be with his son, Charles Brown on 18 October 1854. She found a slate on the back of a cross at Mt. Auborn Cemetery in Cambridge. "Moses Browne died in Beverly June 15, ...
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