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12758A - Letter
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12776 - Letter
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28983 - Journal
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948.001.084 - Letter
Letter to Hannah Rantoul in Portsmouth, NH from Mary S. Wilson asking her to pick up some thread for her mother and tells her that her house is doing well. Mentions Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. Lunt as well as Sammy, Dora, and Mamie.
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948.001.100 - Letter
Letter to Hannah Rantoul from R. R. Endicott in Beverly. Mentions visiting Portsmouth, Mrs. Durkee, and that "Mr. Peabody's people intend to submit to their great cop, whick we think much the wisest course."
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948.001.1482 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul from Anne Wales Abbot. Anne unintentionally took some cotton from Hannah. She is returning it with this letter. Anne tells the story of her afternoon. She made it to Harvard to find out she would have to wait for the next car. She went to call and the family was not in so she had a short chat with Mary. Mary will be making her way to Portsmouth and will stop and see Hannah either on the way up or on the way back. Maria ...
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948.013.052 - Letter
Augusta Rantoul writes to Charlotte Rantoul (her sister, in Portsmouth) with light news from Beverly. She forwards her father's compliments on Charlotte's letter writing and then sends notes from Beverly. She also confirms Charlotte's travel plans and when they expect to see her in Beverly.
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948.013.053 - Letter
Augusta Rantoul writes to Charlotte Rantoul (her sister) from Portsmouth, NH. She writes about her journey there and what she has done so far in Portsmouth.
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FIC003.4 - Print, Photographic
Gilded framed painted photograph of the portsmouth waterfront showing buildings and decrepid piers. Circa early 1900s.
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FIC009.216 - Receipt
Receipt between William Bartlett and James Remick dated April 21, 1785 covering the payment of 60 pounds delivered via Nathan Ackerman.
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