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009.011.092 - Letter
A stationary for letter writing for The Beverly American Revolution Bicenetennial Committee. The stationary was used by Chairman Joseph G. Manzi, Secretary Madeline R. Torrey and Treasurer Russell W. Rollins. The staionary has the Seal of the City of Beverly, Massachusetts in the top left corner and the Seal of the American Bicententennial in the top right corner. At the bottom of the paper is written "Birthplace of Washington's Navy September 6,...
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009.011.093 - Letter
A stationary for letter writing for The Beverly American Revolution Bicenetennial Committee. The stationary was used by Chairman Joseph G. Manzi, Secretary Madeline R. Torrey and Treasurer Russell W. Rollins. The staionary has the Seal of the City of Beverly, Massachusetts in the top left corner and the Seal of the American Bicententennial in the top right corner. At the bottom of the paper is written "Birthplace of Washington's Navy September 6,...
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009.011.104 - Letter
A letter from the Mayor of the City of Beverly James A. Vitale written to Chairman of the Tercentenary Parade Committee Joseph G. Manzi from October 6, 1968. It is a type-written letter typed on the stationary of the Mayor of the City of Beverly written as a thank you letter from the mayor and typed by his secretary Marjory Grant. The letter states as follows: Dear Joe, My personal thanks, as well as my thanks as the Mayor of the City of Beve...
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009.011.105 - Letter
A letter from Attorney-At-Law Roy K. Patch to Joseph G. Manzi on October 14, 1968, congratulating him on the success of the Tercentenary Parade. The letter states as follows: Dear Joe: I am writing to congratulate you on managing a very wonderful parade on October 13th and aslo to thank you on behalf of Mrs. Patch and myself for the fine accomodations you had for us. Very truly yours, Roy K. Patch
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009.011.108 - Letter
A letter of proclamation from The Beverly American Revolution Bicentennial Committee and the Mayor of the City of Beverly James A. Vitale in regards to Reuben Kennison Day on April 19, 1975. The proclamation states: Whereas, Reuben Kennison, a Beverly Minute Man hurriedly left his home on April 19, 1775 to join the resistance to the British, and Whereas, After a most determined cross-country effort, arrived at Arlington, then called Menotom...
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