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008.030.044 - deed
Deed from Andrew Leech, Samuel Cabot, and Huldah Cabot selling 2 pieces of property of 8 and 6 acres to their uncle Nathan Leech for $500 ($333 1/3 to Andrew and $150 2/3 to Samuel & Huldah - husband and wife. The property was formerly part of the estate of John Leech. The first parcel of 8 acres was located off the hightway leading from Woodberry's tide mill through Royal Side to Danvers and 2nd piece, 6 acres, bounded southerly by the highway....
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008.030.045 - Deed
Deed showing that Timothy Leech of Danvers was paid $1150.00 by Nathan Leech of Beverly for property consisting of 19 acres in Royal Side. Lydia Leech (Timothy's wife) was paid $1.00 for the quit claim. Josiah Batchelder, Jr. was Justic of the Peace and witness was John Page. The deed was recorded at the Essex Registry of Deeds on March 7, 1806 Book 178, leaf 167 by John Pickering.
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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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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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010.015.007 - Card, Business
Business card for Ralph Parisella Real Estate. Aimee E. Parisella, property manager, which was located at 5 Eastern Avenue. Ralph was the longtime owner of Ralph's Market, a longtime Ryal Side institution.
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010.031.004 - Booklet
A booklet of the History of Immanuel Church Ryal Side of Beverly, Massachusetts written by Alvah J. Bradstreet in 1948. The booklet contains the history of Immanuel Congregational Church's beginnings, preaching services, organization, the building iof the church, stories of its Pastors, its orchestra, its reconstruction, and its school. Immanuel Church was founded on November 18, 1903.
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