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Memoir of Hannah Bassett including excerpts from her diary. She was a Lynn native and a Quaker.
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007.064.015 - Document
'Officers of the 14th Division' of the First Naval District, Lynn, Mass., typed on a two-hole punched notebook page. Belonged to Charles Elwell.
Record Type: Archive
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009.063.008 - Document
A collection of reports between Carter, Yarrison and Magill about duPont personnel and wear tests.
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21177 - Document
1891 "Tonnage Admeasurement", descriptions of the yacht "Turtle" built in Lynn, MA by Allen Hay. The documents states that the Turtle was of Boston,and sailed out of the Port of Marblehead.
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986.56.181 - Doll
14" female, Clothed covered, stuffed head, painted face and features. Blond yarn hair, red white and blue ribbon on head, red and yellow striped cloth covered stuffed body, blue cotton skirt with white stars, red ribbon around neck. The old tag states that this NPA doll was purchased in Lynn in 1938.
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988.535.071 - Ribbon, Commemorative
Commemorative ribbon from Lynn, Massachusetts, known as the "City of Soles." The ribbon is yellow and in black lettering is "City of Soles and Electricity" vertically down the front.
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988.592.071 - Button, Promotional
Large, colorful button celebrating Lynn's Old Home Week in 1907. Around the bright orange border is written "Old Home Week" at the top and "Lynn, Mass." at the bottom, both in blue letters. In the center of the button is written the dates, "July 28-Aug. 3, 1907" above an image of a shoe and the words "Shoe Centre." The mid-section of the button has colorful scenes of symbols and sights associated with Lynn, such as a shoe factory, an office buil...
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BF1576 .T23
This is the story of Rebecca Nurse, Saint But Witch Victim, who was born in England in 1621 and ended up in Salem Village when she was 71 years old. It describes the witch culture in New England and Salem Village. This culture led to the accusation, conviction and death of Rebecca, who has been described since as a wonderful, bright, intelligent woman and describes the monuments to her in Salem that survive to this day.
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