Scrapbook of programs for and clippings relating to concerts and other entertainments, primarily in Concord, Mass., 1864-1896 (bulk 1877-1888).

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Scrapbook of programs for and clippings relating to concerts and other entertainments, primarily in Concord, Mass., 1864-1896 (bulk 1877-1888).

Scrapbook includes programs and clippings relating to events by Concord Minstrel Club, Concord Dramatic Club, Concord Lyceum, Wright Tavern Association, and Concord Choral Club (among other groups), performed primarily in Concord (some elsewhere). Hand-lettered spine title: Programs of Concerts & Entertainments.

1 v. ; 32 cm.

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Concord Lyceum (Concord, Mass.)

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Organization of Concord, Mass., formed for the purpose of "improvement in knowledge, the advancement of Popular Education, and the diffusion of useful information throughout the community." On Dec. 3, 1828, at a meeting in the Centre District schoolhouse, a committee (Nathan Brooks, Samuel Burr, Samuel Hoar, John Keyes, Daniel and Lemuel Shattuck, Daniel Southmayd, Daniel Stone) was chosen to write a constitution, which was adopted Jan. 7, 1829. First officers of the Lyceum: Ezra Ri...

Concord Dramatic Club (Concord, Mass.)

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Wright Tavern Association (Concord, Mass.)

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Concord Minstrel Club (Concord, Mass.)

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Tolman, Adams, 1862-1920

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Antiquarian, historian of Concord, Mass., and collector of Native American artifacts; amateur botanist and entomologist; Secretary and Director of Middlesex Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Concord); Secretary of Concord Antiquarian Society. Tolman's collection of Native American artifacts, formerly in the Concord Free Public Library, is now at the Concord Museum. From the description of Notes on New England Indians : descriptions of implements, localities of village sites, papers and ...

Concord Choral Club (Concord, Mass.)

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