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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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009.024.001 - Medal, Political
This is a badge from the U.S. Army 8th regiment during the Spanish-American War.
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948.001.003 - Envelope
An envelope addressed to Miss Rantoul from Charles Thomas. The enclosed letter was written in August of 1861 and sent from his location of Washington D.C.
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948.001.012 - Envelope
An envelope sent to Hannah Rantoul from Major Israel Wallis in November of 1862.
Record Type: Archive
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988.535.066 - Medal, Commemorative
Commemorative Medal from World War I featuring John Pershing, leader of the American Armed Forces. In the center is a relief of General Pershing, written above is "Pershing", below is "St. Mihiel. Argonne. Sedan." On the back is written "For The Victory of Right. Justice And Liberty Nov. 11-1918."
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CS71 .H315 1883
William Samuel Harris noted the challenge and importance of genealogical work even for a work like his that only covered a small number of Harris family members over seven generations. He numbered each name according to which generation the person belonged to and listed each ancestor in parentheses in order of generation back to Harris family's American patriarch Thomas Harris. He arrived in Ipswich, Massachusetts from England as early as 1636 an...
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CS71 .K554 1970 - 75-112738
Part I of the Descendants of Austin and Alice Kilham contains the direct line descendants of Austin and Alice. In addition, it contains photographs of people and houses, important biographical dates, and information and stories about the direct line descendants it covers. Related families named Betts, Bridge, Chadwick, Chilton, Coffin, Gookin, McMerrick, and Winslow are also included in Part I. Part II contains mainly charts of all the descendant...
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CS71 .M9678 1966
Richard S. Munroe created a genealogy of his family after reading Charles M. Hudson's History of Lexington, Massachusetts and discovering the name of his grandfather Benjamin Sweetzer Munroe. He was inspired to update the information already documented and make new discoveries about the male Munroe line. Information from other family members about female lines was also included, but not sought out. Munroe traveled many miles to find records from ...
Record Type: Library
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FIC2017.286.001 - Button, Political
Circular button with a red perimeter. Along the top is "Boston & Maine R.R., and along the bottom is "Pay Day Is Bond Day." The center of the button is white and has a soldier with a gun standing in front of an American flag. On each side of the soldier is a blue star. It is likely from World War II. Boston & Maine Railrad was founded in 1835 and was purchased in 1983. There is a straight metal pin on the back.
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