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005.035 - Booklet
A thirty-five page booklet with the title, Kendall Hall by the Sea for Girls and Young Women, 1933-1934. The front and back cover consist of a panoramic aerial view of the campus. This private preparatory high school and junior college was operated by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce Kendall. This school was located at the current location of Endicott College in Prides Crossing. A description of each subject, sports, attire and expenses. The appl...
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007.044 - Transcript
A sixty-nine page typed transcript of an oral history of Edna McGlynn, a longtime educator from Beverly who taught at Salem State College. This interview took place on 13 January 1999 and was performed by Bruce Browning, an archivist's assistant at the Bates Memorial Archives at Salem State College.
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10124 - Document
Stephens Baker reminiscence about education in Beverly in the late 18th (following the Revolutionary War) and first quarter of the 19th century. Baker attended school at Elms Square (Vestry Street) from 1802 through 1804. He gives a description of the building and mentions several of the teachers, the number of pupils (35) both boys and girls, cost and so on.. He goes on to discuss the formation of the Beverly Academy, another private school, ...
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12447 - Letter
1894 letter from William H. Lovett to the Beverly School Committee regarding the retirement from the committee by John I. Baker after 21 years as chairman.
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16403 - Copybook
Augusta L. Rantoul's school booklet, probably made while she was a student at the Beverly Academy on Washington Street.. In the booklet she writes about ancient history. Augusta was the daughter of Robert and Joanna (Lovett) Rantoul she died at age 18 in 1837 of consumption.
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16410a - Booklet
1808 booklet written by student William Rantoul in Salem consisting of translations of French into English. William was born William Very, son of Samuel Very and Mary (Preston) Rantoul Very. William was born in 1794. Mary Rantoul married Samuel Very after the death of her first husband Capt. Robert Rantoul. Mary divorced her second husband and William was always known as a Rantoul. William was the half brother of Robert Rantoul, Esq. of Bever...
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16680 - Document
1830 printed document regarding a school for boys on Federal Street in Salem run by Henry Kemble Oliver. The document describes the extensive course of study and the books that would be used.
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20469 - Poem
1833 poem written by Edward I. Foster, student at the Beverly Academy on Washington Street. On the reverse is written "Mr. A. Abott Present"
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20470 - Document
Undated essay "The Advantages of a Good Education" by James D. Trask, student at the Beverly Acadamy on Washington Street.
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20471 - Document
Undated essay on electricity by John Nourse, student at the Beverly Academy.
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20480 - Receipt
1833 Receipt to the proprietors of the Fisher School to Foote & Chisholm. The Fisher School stood on Washington Street for about two years. It may have later been incorporated into the Washington Street Academy (Beverly Academy). Rantoul mentions a school on Washington St., in his Autobiography that was formed prior to the later Academy, but doesn't name it. It seems possible that the Fisher school was named for Dr. Joshua Fisher who died the...
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20484 - Receipt
1833 receipt from the proprietors of the Fisher School for a load of gravel in the amount of $1.50; payment received by Samuel P. Lovett.The Fisher School stood on Washington Street for about two years. It may have later been incorporated into the Washington Street Academy (Beverly Academy). Rantoul mentions a school on Washington St., in his Autobiography that was formed prior to the later Academy, but doesn't name it. It seems possible that ...
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20498 - Receipt
1834 reciept from Robert Rantoul to William Endicott for postage for letters respecting the Fisher School.
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20499 - Document
1833 assessment on the proprietors of the Beverly Academy of $25.00.
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20500 - Document
1833 assessment on the proprietors of the Beverly Academy of $25.00.
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20501 - Drawing
1833 pen and ink drawing of the Beverly Academy on Washington Street by Charlotte Rantoul, daughter of Robert and Joanna Rantoul. For more information see Essex Institute Historical Collections 121:4 Oct 1985 "Two Beverly Academies of the 1830s"
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20502 - Document
1833 - 1834 account of the proprietors of the Beverly Academy which stood on Washington Street.
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20505 - Letter
1834 letter from Robert Rantoul to Richard Wilkinson regarding his school bill to the Beverly Academy which stood on Washington Street.
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