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1182. Forum; Part 4 : Race, Class, and Diversity
1183. Women's Lib.
1184. Lincoln Street
1185. Universalist Church, Rust St.
1186. From Warren Street
1187. "Miscellaneous Church Furniture: Organs, Tablets, Fonts, Font Covers, Hymn, Miscellaneous 28B"
1188. Main Street looking north, circa 1916
1189. OutCasting; LGBTQ refugees and asylum seekers - part 1 of 3
1190. OutCasting; LGBTQ refugees and asylum seekers - part 2 of 3
1191. OutCasting; LGBTQ refugees and asylum seekers - part 3 of 3
1192. William Dolliver: Gloucester Cemetery Inscriptions to 1899
Between 1895 and 1899, William Dolliver collected and transcribed all of the tombstone inscriptions he could then find in both Gloucester and Rockport. In 2019, the Cemeteries Advisory Committee of Gloucester produced a digitized, searchable version of these inscriptions.Volume I includes First... more
1193. Baptist Church and snowplow
1194. Newburyport view from Harris St. Church tower, looking north
1195. The American Mind; Prophet Out of Concord. Part 2
1196. "Bishop's Chairs 9A"
1197. Clipping, Newspaper
1198. Thomas Wentworth Higginson Correspondence, 1848-1909
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1823-1911, was an abolitionist, author, Civil War colonel of the 1st South Carolina Volunteers, and Unitarian minister from Cambridge, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard College in 1841, and went on to study theology at Harvard Divinity School. Higginson became... more