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005.048.039 - Handbill
A maize colored bifold handbill containing a biography of St. Alphonsus Maria De Liguori with an image on the front cover. The religious order he founded now operates the Mission Church in Roxbury, MA also known as "Our Lady of Good Help." He is known as St. Alphonsus Maria De Liguori in the Redemptionist Order. This was sponsored by the St. Alphonsus' Sr. Fellowship Group in July 2001. St. Alphonsus Church was located on Route 62 near the Be...
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005.048.040 - Handbill
A maize colored bifold handbill with a biography of St. Alphonsus Maria De Liguori with an image on the front cover. The religious order he founded now operates the Mission Church in Roxbury, MA, also known as "Our Lady of Good Help." He is known as St. Alphonsus Maria De Liguori in the Redemptionist Order. This was sponsored by the St. Alphonsus' Sr. Fellowship Group in July 2001. St. Alphonsus Church was located on Route 62 near the Beverly...
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007.002.004 - Handbill
A doublesided white handbill with orange and black print for the reelection of Mayor Peter Fortunato from 1980 or 1982. This was designed to hand from a door knob. One side lists all of his accomplishments and the other lists the following: "Continue Honest Effective Government." Peter F. Fortunato was a three-term mayor (1978-1983), served as alderman (three terms as president), and twelve years on the school committee (four years as chairma...
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11284.002 - Handbill
A handbill containing the lyrics to The Man From Ohio, a song supporting presidential candidate, William Howard Taft. This was compliments of Hoyt and Vittum. It is unknown who Hoyt was, but Albert Vittum was the editor of the Beverly Evening Times. This also advertised the upcoming 31 March caucus.
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964.001.128 - Handbill
A printed handbill titled, "To the parish of the Second Church." Its content consists of an appeal to the church's parishioners to give as much as they can afford and to give regularly. It is signed, "Yours in Christian Work, Fred H. Wallis, Collector." It is also signed by the Parish Committee, consisting of Francis Jenness, Chas. S. Brown, and Frank A. Woodbury. The handbill is printed on a sheet of wove paper and bears a depiction of the c...
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964.001.131 - Handbill
A printed handbill addressed, "To the Parish of the Second Church." It appeals to parishioners to once again consider regularly pledging money to the church. It is signed, "Yours in Christian Work, F.H. Wallis, Collector." It is also signed by the Parish Committee, consisting of Charles S. Brown, Frank A. Woodbury, and George W. Glines. The handbill is printed on a sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.132 - Handbill
A printed handbill addressed, "To the Parish of the Second Congregational Church." It appeals to parishioners to once again consider regularly pledging money to the church, and points out the success of the pledge system of fundraising for the five years prior. It is signed, "Yours in Christian Work, F.H. Wallis, Collector." It is also signed by the Parish Committee, consisting of Charles S. Brown, Frank A. Woodbury, and George W. Glines. The...
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964.001.133 - Handbill
A printed handbill addressed, "To the Parish of the Second Congregational Church." It appeals to parishioners to once again consider regularly pledging money to the church. It points out the success of the pledge system of fundraising for the six years prior, but notes that from June, 1896 to June, 1897 the church began to feel financial strain and was unable to pay all its bills. The church appeals to its parishioners to speak with their frie...
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964.001.135 - Handbill
A printed handbill espousing the need for each parishioner to contribute via weekly pledges. It encourages them to give at least 25 cents per week. The handbill is signed, "Yours in Christian Work, F.W. Wallis." The sheet's verso also reflects a small handwritten ledger of expenses and then remaining church balance.
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964.001.275 - Handbill
A broadside advertising a concernt in North Beverly, given by the students of the Sabbath school there under the instruction of Miss G.T. Towne. It notes that the concert is on Friday, 12/15, but does not give a year.
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FIC007.019 - Handbill
A yellow handbill containing the facts pertaining to Mayor Peter Fortunato's first term. This was distributed when he was seeking re-election. This contains information from challenger Alderman Fran Alexander's literature.
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