Browse Items (143 total)

  • Collection: Documents, Articles, Other Printed Material

Baker Harness Co 1894 001.pdf
Invoice and postcard. Baker Harness Company, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1894

Baker_00.pdf.jpg
Part 1 of the Historical Room's folder with miscellaneous clippings, articles and notes relating to the Baker family of Granville.This folder also includes information on the Curtis family and particularly on the subject of bed rugs / bed ruggs.

Baker_11(3p).pdf
Part 2 of the Historical Room's folder with miscellaneous clippings, articles and notes relating to the Baker family of Granville.

This folder also includes information on the Curtis family and particularly on the subject of bed rugs / bed ruggs.

Baldwin_01(42p)_Page_01.jpg
41 pages of notes relating to Baldwin genealogy. Also contains information about Baker, Barns, Curtiss and other related families.

Ives Collection Harvest Ball New Boston 1863 09 18.jpg
A collection of tickets to various balls in New Boston and Ashley Falls, from 1863-1867.

Barlow Bible 2019 10 02.pdf
The Barlow family Bible, family genealogy notes. Includes other items and accounts.

The second document is a transcription of Samuel Barlow's comments regarding the death of Corp. Orrin L. Barlow (also known as Leland O. Barlow), who died at the…

Barlow Property Cards Granville.pdf
Handwritten cards recording Barlow land transactions in Granville, Massachusetts.
These cards were created by William Heino, a local land surveyor, and donated to the Mabel Root Henry Historical Museum.

Disclaimer: Because the cards were copied…

Barnes C A Blacksmith Invoices  001.pdf
Invloces from C.A. Barnes, horse shoeing and general jobbing.

Gibbons Fred note re Bessie Death Funeral001.jpg
Handwritten notice of death and funeral arrangements, from Bessie's husband Fred Nye Gibbons, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Cooley, January 15, 1901.

A choir consisting of Mable Root, Winnie Wilcox, L.F. Henry and Miles J. Rose sang "Nearer My God to…

Bryan James H letter p 1-4414.jpg
A letter from James Henry Bryan (1842-1914) to an unknown friend (George). Bryan was born in Hackensack, N.J. and enlisted in the New Jersey 2nd Regiment Militia, Company H. He was a part of a zouave group which were considered elite fighters. At…
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