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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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973.001 - Log, Ship's
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FIC007.017 - Document
A one-page typed document with President Harry S Truman in the name of Congress presenting the Medal of Honor posthumously to Corporal Joseph Vittori of the United States Marine Corps.
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FIC007.018 - Proclamation
A typed proclamation from Mayor William F. Scanlon, Jr. stating that 16 September 2000 will be known as Corporal Joseph R. Vittori Day. This was written on 13 September 2000. It is signed by Scanlon and in the bottom right corner has a gold seal embossed with the seal of Beverly, with a blue ribbon behind it.
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