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The content of this book consists of meeting notes and copies of warrants. The entries are typically dated (04/1863-05/18/1904) though they are not signed by the authors. The book has a leather binding with gold lettering ("JOURNAL"), a cardboard cover, and a label inside the front cover reflecting that the book was manufactured by H.P. Ives in Salem, Massachusetts. The book has 528 numbered pages on lined blue paper, though only 114 pages...
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008.035.002 - Tape
An audio cassette containing an interview with Charles "Chuck" Reynolds (born 1928). He was raised near the Second Congregational Church in North Beverly and worked at Cherry Hill, driving a milk truck for H.P. Hood. He raised his family in Ryal Side and this interview was used for Frederick C. Hammond's book, Reflections.
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008.035.003 - Tape
An audio cassette containing an interview with Nils Askman (born 1916). He was raised at 330 Dodge Street in North Beverly and worked at Askman's Farm. His father moved to Beverly in 1914 to manage a dairy farm. This interview was used for Frederick C. Hammond's book, Reflections.
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008.097.005 - Program
A program from the 50th Annual Fall Concert of the Men's Singing Club in Beverly, Massachusetts. The event was on Thursday December 8,1960. The program consists of the names of band members, awards and the events of the concert. The concert was at the Second Congregational Church on Conant Street in North Beverly. The guest artist for the event was Dorothy Jackson.
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009.057.059 - Map, plan
Handwritten plan of "Bellevue Park" in North Beverly, MA. The writing on the map indicates that it was copied by Charles A. Metcalf in October, 1907. According to the map, properties were owned by B. Frank Wilkins, S. Herbert Wilkins, as well as families by the names of Ayers and Hackett. There is no Bellevue Park in present day Beverly, nor do atlases of the time indicate a Bellevue Park in the area of Raymond Street (see map). It is possi...
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009.057.060 - Map, plan
Handwritten plan/map of proposed King Street (now known as King Terrace). On the map, dated June, 1907, it states "Plan of O.C.E. White Est." It also names the S. White Estate at the top of the plan. According to the map families by the names of Ayers and Hackett owned pieces of property along (proposed) King Street.
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16677 - Document
Undated notice of the auction of Cherry Hill Farm (on Conant Street) where the New England Christian Academy stood 1836-1838. For more information see Essex institute Historical Collecdtions Vol 121:4 Oct 1985 "Two Beverly Academies of the 1830s"
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20551 - Document
1836 document regarding the opening of the New England Christian Academy in Beverly, established on the manual labor system. They taught primarily shoemaking and agriculture, but also orthography, reading, penmanship, arithmetic, book-keeping, grammar, georgaphy, history, Latin, Greek, chemistry, botany and philosophy. For more information see Essex Institute Historical Collections 121:4 Oct 1985 "Two Beverly Academies of the 1830s"
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21564 - Document
1837 document regarding the New England Christian Academy in Beverly, established on the manual labor system. This was an address of the Trustees to friends and patrons. They taught primarily shoemaking and agriculture, but also orthography, reading, penmanship, arithmetic, book-keeping, grammar, georgaphy, history, Latin, Greek, chemistry, botany and philosophy. The booklet also give the rules and regulations. It also contains a list of the s...
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