Roger Sherman Hoar's campaign for the Massachusetts Senate in 1910 : speech given at [Concord] Antiquarian Society, October 27, 1960. 1960.
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Needham, Robert Francis, 1901-
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Robert Francis Needham ( 1901-1985 ) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1925 . He was a permanent member of the Sons of the American Revolution and served as Massachusetts State President from 1960 to 1961 . He served as a deacon of the First Parish Church in Concord (Unitarian) where he also served as treasurer and a collector for many years. He was on the Board of the Benevolent Fraternity of Unitarian Churches, and served from 193...
Hoar, Roger Sherman
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The upper house of the General Court consisted in the colonial period (1629-1686) of assistants sitting with the governor and deputy governor and originally called the Court of Assistants--though in 1634 the court's legislative powers were ceded to the General Court as a whole and by 1644 that term was reserved for the assistants serving solely in their judicial capacity only; during the intercharter period under a revival of colonial government (1689-1692) and in the provincial and...
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Historical museum devoted to preserving and displaying historical artifacts and material culture of Concord, Mass. From the description of Concord Antiquarian Society music collection, 1790-[1861]. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 32907627 ...