Collection of photocopied (printed, typed, and ms.) materials relating to the Damon business and family, Concord, Mass. / collected by Renee Garrelick. 1854-1944.

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Collection of photocopied (printed, typed, and ms.) materials relating to the Damon business and family, Concord, Mass. / collected by Renee Garrelick. 1854-1944.

15 items : ill., maps ; 28 cm.

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Damon, Anne E.

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Damon, Smith & Co. (West Concord, Mass.)

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Damon family.

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Concord's Home for the Aged (Mass.)

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Damon, Calvin Carver, 1803-1854

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Concord National Bank (Concord, Mass.)

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Ball, Alice Damon

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Westvale Woolen Mills (West Concord, Mass.)

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Damon Manufacturing Co. (West Concord, Mass.)

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Hoar, Samuel, 1845-1904

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Damon & Almy (West Concord, Mass.)

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Damon, Edward Carver, 1836-1901

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Bennett, J. C., Dr., fl. 1854

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Concord school of philosophy

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Educational institution. The Concord Summer School of Philosophy was founded in 1879. It offered lectures on a variety of subjects over the course of several weeks. Officers included A. Bronson Alcott, F. B. Sanborn and S. H. Emery. From the description of Concord School of Philosophy Collection, 1824-1903. (Boston College). WorldCat record id: 35823601 ...

Bull, Ephraim Wales, 1806-1895

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Horticulturist who developed the Concord grape. From the description of Document signed : Concord, to Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1860. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270536503 Goldsmith, politician, horticulturist, originator of the Concord Grape; res. of Concord, Mass.; b. Boston, 3/4/1806, d. Concord, 9/26/1895. Five siblings, incl. John Clark (wife: Melissa), Albert Chester (wife: R.A. [Ann]), who later changed his last name to Lawrence, & Harriet Morton (husba...