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Henry "Harry" Bevis in car outside Plainville Market [WD66]

Car is an early Hupmobile.

Henry "Harry" Bevis' daughter kneeling with dog [WD67]

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Henry "Harry" Bevis standing with wife, daughter, and dog [WD68]

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Henry "Harry" Bevis' father [WD69]

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Henry "Harry" Bevis at desk in Whiting & Davis factory [WD70]

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Henry "Harry" Bevis at desk in Whiting & Davis factory [WD71]

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Henry "Harry" Bevis in car outside Plainville Market [WD72]

Car is an early Hupmobile.

Henry "Harry" Bevis and family in car [WD73]

Car is a 1912 Stoddard-Dayton with 25 horsepower.

Henry "Harry" Bevis standing with wife, daughter, and dog [WD74]

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Henry "Harry" Bevis and family in car [WD75]

Car is a 1912 Stoddard-Dayton with 25 horsepower.

Henry "Harry" Bevis seated with daughter and dog [WD76]

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Diary of Offin Boardman IV, 1779-1780

The diary contains entries starting January 7, 1779, the day Offin Boardman escaped from Mill Prison in Plymouth, England, and ending sometime in 1780. The diary consists of 200 pages, 4 of which are blank. A small number of pages were removed from the diary and their location is unknown. Entries in...

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Notes from diary of Offin Boardman IV, undated

These notes were found and subsequently removed from the revolutionrary diary of Offin Boardman IV. The notes are excerpts from the diaries, journals, and correspondence of other important revolutionary figures, as well as books about their lives. The first note contains excerpts from three separate...

Clippings -- "The Continental Journal, and Weekly Advertiser," 1778 May 21

These newspaper clippings were found and subsequently removed from the revolutionrary diary of Offin Boardman IV. They depict two pages from "The Continental Journal, and Weekly Advertiser" which were published on May 21, 1778. The newspaper was printed in Boston by John Gill, a printer, publisher, ...

James A. Perkins sketchbook, 1881-1886

This sketchbook contanis various pencil and ink sketches of buildings, mainly located within Massachusetts. Some drawings were of buildings in New Hampshire and Europe, and a small portion depicted unknown children, people, furniture, and landscapes. Unattached sketches were removed and stored in a ...

Henry "Harry" Bevis and family in car [WD77]

Car is a 1912 Stoddard-Dayton with 25 horsepower.

Henry "Harry" Bevis' daughter kneeling with dog [WD78]

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Henry "Harry" Bevis seated with daughter and two dogs [WD79]

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Henry "Harry" Bevis' house [WD80]

House was on Cottage Street in Plainville.

Henry "Harry" Bevis and family in car [WD81]

Car is a 1912 Stoddard-Dayton with 25 horsepower.

Henry "Harry" Bevis at desk in Whiting & Davis factory [WD82]

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Group of children wading in the cold stream off the Ten Mile River [WD83]

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Two women lying in Plainville Cemetery with Whiting & Davis factory in background [WD84]

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Man with two young children [WD85]

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Group of children playing in the cold stream off the Ten Mile River [WD86]

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Group of children near the cold stream off the Ten Mile River [WD88A]

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Two men on branch over the cold stream off the Ten Mile River [WD88B]

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Cow in field [WD89]

Photograph was likely taken at either Crystal Springs Farm, Chase Matthews Farm, or Wade's Hill, all in Plainville, MA.

Trees around edge of pond [WD90A]

Photograph was likely taken at Wetherells Pond in Plainville, MA.

Plainville Town Hall [WD90B]

The town hall also served as the elementary school, high school, and library during this time period.

Trees around edge of pond [WD91]

Photograph was likely taken at Wetherells Pond in Plainville, MA.

Wooden bridge across creek [WD92]

Photograph was possibly taken at either Plainville Pond or Plainville Cemetery in Plainville, MA.

Creek with narrow wooden bridge [WD93]

Creek is possibly part of Wetherells Pond in Plainville, MA.

House at 143 West Bacon Street [WD94]

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Plainville Cemetery gate [WD95]

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People gathered outside the Telford Park trolley station [WD96]

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Plainville Town Hall [WD97]

The town hall also served as the elementary school, high school, and library during this time period.

Pond in Plainville [WD98]

Photograph likely taken of Plainville Pond in Plainville, MA.

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Account book of Cummins Lincoln, Mass., 1818-1835

Account book containing 130 pages belonging to cabinetmaker Cummins Lincoln. Contains details about payment received from various clients, furniture makers, and retailers between May 1, 1818 and January 9, 1835.

Pond in Plainville [WD99]

Photograph likely taken of Wetherells Pond in Plainville, MA.

Man with cannon during a Whiting & Davis outing at the Pomham Club [WD100]

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People on lawn during a Whiting & Davis outing at the Pomham Club [WD101]

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Group photograph of men during a Whiting & Davis outing at the Pomham Club [WD102]

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Plainville train depot [WD104]

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Crowded Woonsocket trolley car [WD105]

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View of Whiting & Davis building across Plainville Pond [WD107A]

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Front view of Dick’s car [WD107B]

Automobile may have belonged to either Dick Barton or Dick Berkley, who were both employed by Whiting & Davis Co. during this time period.

Man kneeling with child [WD111]

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Photograph of Kathe Jewett, waitress at Howard Johnson's restaurant, Bangor, Maine, 2016 September 2

Photograph of Kathe Jewett, a waitress at the Bangor, Maine, Howard Johnson's restaurant. She is standing to the left of the photograph wearing a blue shirt and black pants. Her hair is up and she is holding a pair of glasses in her hands. To the right of and behind her is a view of the interior of ...

Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, December 1892-February 1893, 61, came in with an order from

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