George Tolman papers, ca. 1857-1904.

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George Tolman papers, ca. 1857-1904.

Papers include: scrapbook of poetry clippings (entitled in manuscript: Scrap Book / George Tolman / Class of '58 / Fugitive Pieces by various Authors), ca. 1857; ms. volume The Inscriptions from the Old Burying-grounds in Concord, Mass., [between 1873 and 1883]; ms. lecture "John Jack, the Slave, and Daniel Bliss, the Tory," 1889; ALS, George Tolman to Miss Anne L. Estabrook, 1904 May 17 (relating to Joseph Estabrook and to Delft plate in Concord Antiquarian Society Collection).

4 items ; 31 cm. or smaller.

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John Jack, -1773

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Hill Burying Ground (Concord, Mass.)

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Bliss, Daniel, 1740-1806

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Concord Antiquarian Society

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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 ...

Tolman, George, 1836-1909

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Historian, antiquarian, and genealogist of Concord, Mass.; Secretary of Concord Antiquarian Society; editor of New England Farmer. From the description of The inscriptions from the old burying-grounds in Concord, Mass. : holograph, [between 1873 and 1883]. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 34166313 From the description of John Jack, the slave, and Daniel Bliss, the Tory : holograph, 1889. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 34166376 ...

Main Street Burying Ground (Concord, Mass.)

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Estabrook, Anne L.

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Estabrook, Joseph, approximately 1640-1711

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Estabrook was minister of the First Parish in Concord (Mass.) from 1667 until 1711. From the description of Abraham the passenger : his privilege and duty : typed partial transcription of 1705 Boston printing, [1982?]. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 30417340 ...