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    A softcovered book with the title, 100 Years of the Beverly Times: Then & Now. This book which contains reproduced front pages from the Beverly Times was edited by Howard Parnell. This cook contains newspapers from 1893 to 1993.

    Record Type: Library

    Book
  2. 006.019.013 - Newspaper

    A reproduction of the front page of the 2 October 1898 Sunday morning edition of the Boston Sunday Post. The main story is titled, The Tragedy of the Lasting Machine: Another Act in the Great Drama Which is Revolutionizing the Shoe Trade. This deals with the battles of machines and union. A cartoonist's drawings show the Chase Machine, Boston Machine, and Tack Side Machine as well as the hand method and machine lasting methods.

    Record Type: Object

    Newspaper
  3. 007.033.002 - Newspaper

    A twenty-four page newspaper called the North Shore Breeze, a weekly journal devoted to the best interest of the North Shore. This is the Saturday 7 April 1906 issue and was printed in Manchester, MA. This contains society news on the summer residents in the communities along the coast including Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing.

    Record Type: Object

    Newspaper
  4. 007.033.003 - Newspaper

    A twenty-eight page newspaper called the North Shore Breeze, a weekly journal devoted to the best interest of the North Shore. This is the Saturday 26 May 1906 issue and was printed in Manchester, MA. This contains society news on the summer residents in the communities along the coast including Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing.

    Record Type: Object

    Newspaper
  5. 007.033.004 - Newspaper

    A twenty-eight page newspaper called the North Shore Breeze, a weekly journal devoted to the best interest of the North Shore. This is the Saturday 2 June 1906 issue and was printed in Manchester, MA. This contains society news on the summer residents in the communities along the coast including Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing.

    Record Type: Object

    Newspaper
  6. 007.033.005 - Newspaper

    A thirty-two page newspaper called the North Shore Breeze, a weekly journal devoted to the best interest of the North Shore. This is the Saturday 9 June 1906 issue and was printed in Manchester, MA. This contains society news on the summer residents in the communities along the coast including Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing. There is a front page photograph of West Beach.

    Record Type: Object

    Newspaper
  7. 007.056.009 - Bag

    Tote bag of ivory canvas fabric, dark brown plastic binding along sides and handles. Motto "The Beverly Times Touches Home," on the front, underlying three line drawings for three communities served by the newspaper. Top to bottom: "Hamilton" with a picture of an equestrian, representing the Myopia Hunt Club; "Beverly" with a drawing of the first-period Balch House; and "Wenham" with drawings of the 1690 Claflin-Richards House, and an antique d...

    Record Type: Object

    Bag
  8. 007.067.105 - Booklet

    Newspaper insert booklet for the Beverly Citizen about First Night Bevelry 1998. Contains activities, time, sponsors, photos and advertisements.

    Record Type: Archive

    Booklet, Newspaper supplement detailing First Night Beverly 1998
  9. 009.065.015 - Newspaper

    A fold out of Newspaper Reprints taken from the Sunday editions of the Boston Globe & Boston Advertiser. This collection tells USMC's "story" to over 900 thousand readers in the Massachusetts & New England area. Some inaccuracies are included. Two pages have not been scanned due to size.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper Reprints Cover
  10. 948.001.142 - Document

    Queries about the Sanitary Commission and Reply from the New York Evening Post, saved by Hannah Rantoul.

    Record Type: Archive

    Queries about the Sanitary Commission in New York Evening Post
  11. 948.001.241 - Newspaper

    Newspaper clipping on the Soldier's Memorial Society recommending sending information so they can collect documents on the Massachusetts soldiers. Saved by Hannah Rantoul.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper clipping on the Soldier's Memorial Society
  12. 948.001.243 - Newspaper

    Newspaper clipping of "Words for Soldiers" by John C. Kimball saved by Hannah Rantoul. He asks soldiers to be brave in their fight, it is truly a cause of God's, he asks them to refrain from drinking, and tells them to remember their pride of Massachusetts and the Stars and Stripes.

    Record Type: Archive

    Words for Soldiers by John C. Kimball
  13. 948.001.245 - Newspaper

    The Beverly Citizen: Decoration of the Graves of the Fallen Heroes, newspaper clipping saved by Hannah Rantoul. A week before they had a large gathering of people joining together to decorate graves. Mentions Col. F. E. Porter as Marshal, Beverly Light Infantry, Burnham's Cornet Band, Capt. E. L. Giddings, Rev. O. T. Lanphear, Rev. E. W. Harrington, Mrs. M. A. Webber, Rev. J. C. Kimball, and has a long list of the fallen soldiers.

    Record Type: Archive

    The Beverly Citizen: Decoration of the Graves of the Fallen Heroes
  14. 948.001.246 - Newspaper

    The Beverly Citizen: Soldier's Memorial Society newspaper clipping saved by Hannah Rantoul. Mentions Mr. Channing. The Society is "attempting for each regiment in the Massachusetts service, to procure sets of letters or of journals, which shall place on record,.., the movements, the waiting times, the sufferings and the victories of our own sons." The article is asks readers to contribute. The society is also allowing for just a few charities ...

    Record Type: Archive

    The Beverly Citizen: Soldier's Memorial Society
  15. 948.001.248 - Newspaper

    Newspaper Clipping: Beverly's Record in the War. List of the men who died in Civil War. Hannah Rantoul wrote additional notes in the margin of men who died after they came home: James E. Williams, George W. Goodhune, Thomas Roberts, and Charles Wilbur.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper Clipping: Beverly's Record in the War
  16. 948.001.249 - Newspaper

    The Beverly Citizen: Letter from Capt. Raymond, newspaper clipping saved by Hannah Rantoul. Capt. John W. Raymond of Co. G of the 23rd Regiment writes from Cobb's Hill, Va. and gives account of the battle. The Ninth New Jersey was on their right of which few escaped although Raymond's Co. didn't at first know it because the fog was so thick. Of the 34 in his company, only 13 men escaped. Mentions Lt. Edgett, Benjamin Bray, Lt. Wheeler of Salem,...

    Record Type: Archive

    The Beverly Citizen: Letter from Capt. Raymond
  17. 948.002.023 - Newspaper

    This is a newspaper clipping glued to old account paper. It is the history of the Beverly Light Infantry.

    Record Type: Archive

    History of the Beverly Light Infantry
  18. 983.36.745 - Newspaper

    An issue of The Beverly Citizen, "A Family Newspaper- Devoted to Agriculture, Literature, and General Intelligence." This issue was #7 of vol. LXVI.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper
  19. 983.36.746 - Newspaper

    An issue of The Beverly Citizen, "A Family Newspaper- Devoted to Agriculture, Literature, and General Intelligence." This issue was #8 of vol. LXVI.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper
  20. 983.36.747 - Newspaper

    An issue of The Beverly Citizen, "A Family Newspaper- Devoted to Agriculture, Literature, and General Intelligence." This issue was #9 of vol. LXVI.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper

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