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  1. 004.008.077 - Correspondence

    A letter written to Charles Markham of the United Shoe Machinery Corporation (USMC) from the Patent Department which accompanied a copy of the patent. The following was typed on this: "August 6, 1959 Mr. Markham: We are pleased to hand you herewith a copy of a patent recently granted on an invention of yours, Mr. Meyer and Mr. Wade. United Shoe Machinery Corporation Patent Department."

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    Correspondence to Charles Markham from the Patent Department
  2. 005.027.010 - Envelope

    A postally used envelope that carried correspondence from Miss Susana Delaney to her brother, James Delaney. One of the sides has been torn off to access the contents. It is unknown what exactly was inside. This mail had been looked over by a censor. He was the first American prisoner of war during World War I. He was a chief gunner aboard the S.S. Campana that was torpedoed by a German submarine. He was held captive in Brandenburg, Germany....

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    Envelope, Miss Susana Delaney to James Delaney
  3. 005.029.036 - Letter

    A letter written by Louise Walker to Uncle Fred Cressy. It is one piece of paper folded in half written on all four sides in cursive in pencil. This letter details a vacation that Louise is taking with Wyatt and Margaret in the mountains. They have been able to go kayaking and fishing (with not much luck). Object number 005.029.043 also deals with the same trip to the cabin.

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    Letter, written by Louise Walker to Fred Cressy
  4. 005.029.038 - Letter

    A handwritten letter from Mrs. Jennie Sinnicks to Frederick Cressy. This letter was written in St. Malachie Station Co Dorchester Provence Quebec. She details her vacation, train ride and health in this correspondence. This piece of paper has been folded in half and written on all four sides.

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    Letter, Frederick Cressy from Jennie Sinnicks
  5. 005.029.040 - Letter

    A letter written by Mary Walker (and Louise Walker) to her brother Frederick Cressy. This was written on August 19, 1945 in Pasadena, CA. This letter details daily life working in the yard and cleaning the car and the end of the war and rations. She also asks about the status of his garden in Beverly. This paper was folded in thirds and written on both sides. This letter was in an envelope, object number 005.029.039.

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    Letter, from Mary (Cressy) Walker and Louise Walker to Frederick Cressy
  6. 005.029.042 - Letter

    A handwritten letter from Louise Walker (and Mary Walker) to her uncle Frederick Cressy. This letter was written in Pasadena on August 2, 1945. This letter details daily life in California including gardening and a possible trip to Laguna. The author also asks Fred about haying work in Beverly. This document was folded in thirds to fit in an envelope.

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    Letter, from Louise Walker and Mary (Cressy) Walker to Fred Cressy
  7. 005.029.043 - Letter

    A handwritten letter from Mary Walker to her brother Frederick Cressy. This was written on July 28, 1945 in Pasadena, California. The letter had apparently been accompanied with a map and another letter about a cabin at Twin Lakes where Louise was staying. Fred was supposed to mail them back after looking at them. There was also talk on daily life including going to the store and the new rate for having the lawn mowed. She was once again com...

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    Letter, from Mary (Cressy) Walker to Frederick Cressy
  8. 005.029.045 - Letter

    A handwritten letter from Mary Walker to her brother Frederick Cressy. This was written in Pasadena on August 5, 1945. This letter details her daily life including different types of produce she has and discussing the weather. She is concerned about Fred working too hard haying in the heat of Beverly. A neighbor is apparently bringing him dinner at night. This two page letter is not attached and all four sides have been wriiten on. This was...

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    Letter, from Mary (Cressy) Walker to Frederick Cressy
  9. 005.029.047 - Letter

    A handwritten letter from Mary Walker to her brother Frederick Cressy from July 20, 1945 in Pasadena. This details daily life in California. She talks about Louise, Wyatt and Margaret leaving on their trip to the cabin at the Twin Lakes and that all of the neighbors are away except for one family. This letter was contained in an envelope, object number 005.029.046.

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    Letter, from Mary (Cressy) Walker to Frederick Cressy
  10. 005.029.049 - Letter

    A handwritten letter from Mary Walker to her brother Fred O. Cressy of 20 Beckford Street in Beverly. This was written in Pasadena on July 10, 1945. She writes about daily life including going to a wedding and is interested in the status of Fred's garden in Beverly. This letter was in an envelope, object number 005.029.048.

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    Letter, from Mary (Cressy) Walker to Frederick O. Cressy
  11. 005.029.051 - Letter

    A handwritten letter from Mary Walker to her brother Fred O. Cressy of 20 Beckford Street in Beverly. This was written in Pasadena on July 5, 1945. She writes about different things going on such as the street being paved, the poor weather and being offered tickets to the circus. She also thanks Fred for the puzzles that he had sent. This letter was folded into thirds and was located in an envelope, object number 005.029.050.

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    Letter, from Mary (Cressy) Walker to Frederick Cressy
  12. 005.029.052 - Letter

    A handwritten letter from Mary Walker to her brother Fred O. Cressy of 20 Beckford Street in Beverly. This was written in Pasadena on June 24, 1945. She thanks Fred for his very generous monetary gift. This was supposed to be spent on a vacation. Apparently, Louise and Margaret are going away for three weeks. She talks about other things going on such as the garden and going to Malibu for a day or two. This letter was folded in thirds.

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    Letter, from Mary (Cressy) Walker to Frederick Cressy
  13. 005.029.053 - Letter

    A handwritten letter from Mary Walker to her brother, Fred O. Cressy of 20 Beckford Street in Beverly. This was written in Pasadena on June 19, 1945. She writes about not having a stamp to mail this letter so Louise will take care of it the following day. She is going to host an annual picnic for the club that she belongs to in her backyard. This letter was folded into thirds.

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    Letter, from Mary (Cressy) Walker to Frederick Cressy
  14. 007.008.005 - Notebook

    A black three-ring binder containing the records and correspondence of the Scholarship Chairman of the Beverly College Club from 1959 - 1987. The Greater Beverly College Club, formerly known as the Beverly College Club, was formed in 1924 to interest ourselves in the college ambitions of Beverly girls, to seek out and foster their hopes, and to further them in any material way that seemed possible; to perpetuate our own interests in things of th...

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    Notebook, Containing Records of the Beverly College Club Scholarship Chairman
  15. 010.006.001 - Envelope

    A handwritten envelope written in red ink addressed to Norman E. Dodge at 595 Cabot Street from Saybrook, CT.

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    Envelope addressed to Norman E. Dodge
  16. 010.006.002 - Letter

    A handwritten letter to Norman E. Dodge, 595 Cabot Street from Saybrook, CT. It starts with "Dearest Norm darling" and ends with "Lovingly from your little Mimsie." She talks about an Emma, a Marion, and a Missy; playing bridge; listening to the Bing Crosby program on the radio; Norm working to hard; and coming to Beverly for a visit.

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    Letter addressed to Norman E. Dodge
  17. 20880 - Correspondence

    This was the first report given by the House Committee of the BHS since taking charge of the house. There are a list of different projects that had been completed including the creation of what is now Memorial Hall. The old plumbing was removed and electricity was introduced to the majority of the building. There was also roof work done as well as cosmetic interior projects. This report was unanimously accepted.

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    Correspondence, Report of the the House Committee
  18. 20892 - Correspondence

    The House Committee report of the Beverly Historical Society from October 13, 1900. There are many updates on projects on the property including concrete work in front of the building and fences. Reference is made to the vistors that entered the building from as far away as Canada, Germany and Holland. This report was written on lined paper and attached with a small clasp.

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    Correspondence, Report of the House Committee
  19. 948.001.061 - Letter

    Letter from Charles to his Aunt Hannah Rantoul, dated October 22, 1862, describing life in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the people in his boarding house, his rooms, and new acquaintances.

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    Letter October 22, 1862
  20. 983.36.727 - Envelope

    A paper bag with the handwritten label: "Letters from Corp. Alfred Corning to his sister during the Civil War from Williamsburg, Va. (Hannah Corning) Appleton." The bag is empty.

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    Envelope

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