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2. The Taunton Evening News
The Taunton Evening News is a daily newspaper published by T.B. Eaton in Taunton, Massachusetts from 1889 to 1901.
3. The Town Crier
The Town Crier is a weekly newspaper published by John Temperly in Newton, Massachusetts from 1898 to 1936.
4. Boston Public Library Community Scanning Days
Materials in this collection were reproduced during Boston Public Library Community Scanning Day events. At these events, patrons are invited to bring two-dimensional items to be digitized by library staff, with the option, though no obligation, to make these materials publicly accessible on... more
5. Quincy Evening News
The Quincy Evening News is a daily newspaper published by Barbour Pub. Co. in Quincy, Massachusetts from 1928 to 1937.
6. The Conservative Rebel Interviews
These interviews were recorded by Paul Jenkins, a poet and researcher who was hired by the town of Greenfield in 1978 to write a town history. The resulting book, "The Conservative Rebel: A Social History of Greenfield, Massachusetts," was published by the town of Greenfield in 1982.
7. GCC Oral History Interviews
These interviews came to the Greenfield Community College archives from a variety of sources, including research projects for specific courses, donations from community members, recordings by GCC staff, and others without clear provenance.
8. The David Reiner Papers
The David Reiner Papers consist of documents concerning the work of the Lexington Civil Rights Committee between 1960-1972 and the Lexington/Boston Fair Housing Federation from 1961-1965. David Reiner's "Lexington Civil Rights Committee Records, 1960-1972" chronicle the growth and demise of the... more
9. Clinton Daily Item
The Clinton Daily Item is a daily newspaper published in Clinton, Massachusetts starting in 1893.
10. Old Colony Memorial
The Old Colony Memorial is a weekly newspaper published in Plymouth, Massachusetts starting in 1872.
11. Cape Ann Breeze
The Cape Ann Breeze is a daily newspaper published by Cape Ann Print. Co. in Gloucester, Massachusetts from 1887 to 1901. (From 1884 to 1887 it was published as the Cape Ann Evening Breeze.)
12. Cape Ann Evening Breeze
The Cape Ann Evening Breeze is a daily newspaper published by Cape Ann Bulletin Co. in Gloucester, Massachusetts from 1884 to 1887. (From 1887 to 1901 it was published as the Cape Ann Breeze.)
13. The Pine and Palm
The Pine and Palm is a weekly newspaper published by James Redpath in Boston, Massachusetts from 1861 to 1862. The paper proclaimed to be "devoted to the interests of freedom, and of the colored races in America," and strongly promoted the idea of Haitian resettlement for free and formerly... more
14. The Cape Cod Item and Bee
The Cape Cod Item and Bee is a weekly newspaper published by Item and Bee Pub. Co. in Barnstable, Massachusetts from 1897 to the early 1900s (the exact date of last publication is unknown).
15. The Cape Cod Bee
The Cape Cod Bee is a weekly newspaper published by F. Percy Goss in Barnstable, Massachusetts from 1884 to 1897.
16. Culturist and Gazette
The Culturist and Gazette is a weekly newspaper published by S. Reed & Co. in Pittsfield, Massachusetts from 1849 to 1858.
17. Berkshire Agriculturist, and Weekly Family Gazette
The Berkshire Agriculturist, and Weekly Family Gazette is a weekly newspaper published by Montague & Little in Pittsfield, Massachusetts from 1848 to 1849.
18. We, the People and Old Colony Press
We, the People and Old Colony Press is a weekly newspaper published in Plymouth, Massachusetts from 1832 to 1835.
19. The Salem Register
The Salem Register is a weekly newspaper published by William Carlton in Salem, Massachusetts from 1802 to 1807.Related titles:The Impartial RegisterThe Salem Impartial RegisterSalem RegisterSalem Register and Essex County Mercury.
20. The Salem Impartial Register
The Salem Impartial Register is a semiweekly newspaper published by W. Carlton in Salem, Massachusetts from 1800 to 1801.Related titles:The Impartial RegisterThe Salem RegisterSalem RegisterSalem Register and Essex County Mercury
21. The Impartial Register
The Impartial Register is a weekly newspaper published by W. Carlton in Salem, Massachusetts from May to July 1800.Related titles:The Salem Impartial RegisterThe Salem RegisterSalem RegisterSalem Register and Essex County Mercury
22. The Salem Mercury
The Salem Mercury is a weekly newspaper published by Dabney & Cushing in Salem, Massachusetts from 1788 to 1789.Related titles:The Salem Mercury: Political, Commercial, and Moral
23. The Salem Mercury: Political, Commercial, and Moral
The Salem Mercury: Political, Commercial, and Moral is a weekly newspaper published by Dabney & Cushing in Salem, Massachusetts from 1786 to 1788.Related titles:The Salem Mercury
24. Mashpee Public Library
25. Community Art Center, Inc. Archives
Community Art Center is a neighborhood institution founded in 1937 in the Port-neighborhood of Cambridge. It was founded by a group of parents who sought to improve access to education and arts-rich experiences for children and youth. As a nearly 100-year-old institution, Community Art Center... more
26. Community Art Center, Inc.
27. North End Slides
This collection is comprised of 35mm slides focused on people and places in the North End taken circa 1950-1975.Critical funding to support long-term preservation of and enhanced public access to Boston Public Library collections, including this one, was provided by the Associates of the Boston... more
28. Margaret Noble Freeman Historical Collection
The items collected here represent a sampling of items collected by the Hadley Public Library and held in the Margaret Noble Freeman Local History Room. Some items selected for digitization have been generously loaned to the library by the Town of Hadley, Hadley Historical Society, as well as... more
29. Hadley Public Library
30. Urban Renewal and Redevelopment Collection, 1949-1977
This collection contains a selection of maps related to the Common-Valley-Concord urban renewal project undertaken in Lawrence, Mass. The majority of the Urban Renewal and Redevelopment Collection, 1949-1977 is not digitized but may be viewed in-person at the Lawrence History Center... more
31. Salem Register and Essex County Mercury
The Salem Register and Essex County Mercury is a weekly newspaper published by A.L. King in Salem, Massachusetts from 1903 to 1906.
32. Jamaica Plain High School
Graduation program, 1957.
33. Forest Hills, Mass., Forest Hills Station
Color postcard showing the Forest Hills Station overpass of the New York, New Haven, & Hartford Railroad in Jamaica Plain, ca. 1910.
34. Jude Hutchinson, Jamaica Plain Memorabilia
Photoprints and a poster. Subjects include storefronts, breweries, Jamaica Pond, Pinebank mansion, and a Business & Professional Association event poster.
35. Jamaica Plain Stables & City Park Rangers
Photographs of facilities, staff, and patrons of the Forest Hills Riding Academy (a.k.a. Forest Hills Stables), 19 Lotus Street and Arby's Stables, Williams Street. Photographs also include the City's Park Ranger presence at the Arnold Arboretum, ca. 1979-1989.
36. The Franklin Sentinel
The Franklin Sentinel is a semiweekly newspaper published by Houston & Lincoln in Franklin, Massachusetts from 1878 to 1978
37. Franklin Historical Commission
38. Historical Collections, Lawrence Library, Pepperell, MA
The Lawrence Library opened in 1901, a gift from Pepperell native Charles Farrar Lawrence to the town. The Beaux-Arts style library was designed by renowned New York architect Ernest Flagg and W.B. Chambers. Our historical collections document the visual history of Pepperell, including... more
39. Lawrence Library
40. Tom Grabosky. Drawings
Multi-disciplinary artist, curator, and art critic Tom Grabosky was raised in Braintree, Massachusetts. Grabosky's drawings entered the print collection of the Boston Public Library through the gift of John D. Merriam, whose interest in book illustrations grew into a passion for fantasy... more
41. The Salem Gazette
The Salem Gazette is a semiweekly newspaper published by Thomas C. Cushing in Salem, Massachusetts from 1790 to 1892.
42. General Draper Memorial Library
The General Draper Memorial Library collection is a special collection of artwork, furniture, books, maps, and letters all belonging to General Draper.
43. Hopedale Jr.-Sr. High School
44. Salem Register
The Salem Register is a weekly newspaper published in Salem, Massachusetts. It was published by by J. Chapman & C.W. Palfray from 1841 to 1903 and by A.L. King from 1906 to the mid 1900s (the date of last publication is unknown).From 1903 to 1906 it was published as the Salem Register and... more
45. Essex Register
The Essex Register is a weekly newspaper published by H. Pool, W. Palfray & S.C. Blydon in Salem, Massachusetts from 1807 to 1840.
46. South End Publications
Publications held by the South End History Collection.
47. South End History Collection
48. Ledger Collection
The Crane Museum of Papermaking has a collection of Ledgers and Day Books, including books from the Liberty Mill in Milton Mass., many of the Crane Mills in Dalton and Pittsfield Mass., and mills in general Dalton.
49. Photo Collection
The Crane Museum of Papermaking has a collection of photos of Crane & Co. (Crane Currency) mills, offices, and other buildings, machinery, employees, and some of the town of Dalton, Mass. These photos range in date from 1850 to 1990. The majority of our collection is represented here.