[Autograph album]. [1871-1881]

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[Autograph album]. [1871-1881]

An album belonging to "Hattie," Milton Mills, N.H. The name John F. Hart appears in the dedication, which says, "Go little book from friend to friend, " and is dated 1872. Contains poems, drawings, etc., contributed by people from Milton Mills; Lawrence, Mass.; Nashua, N.H.; Boston; and Great Falls, N.H., among other places. Includes a photograph pasted in of Annie S. Nutter, Lynn, Mass., and a poem and image of a pair of hands "drawing in, " done by Baldwin Coolidge, Lawrence, Mass. Milton Mills had several textile manufacturing companies that produced woolen, cotton and felt goods.

1 v. ; 18 cm.

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Nutter, Annie S.

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Coolidge, Baldwin, 1845-1928

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Baldwin Coolidge was born in Woburn, Massachusetts on July 7, 1845. He was the son of Mary (Manning) and Benjamin Coolidge and the great-grandson of Loammi Baldwin, Revolutionary War patriot and engineer for the Middlesex Canal. Coolidge grew up in Lawrence and became that city’s first engineer at age 33 before he changed careers and opened up his first photography studio in Boston in 1878. The photographer returned to live in a Baldwin family home in Woburn in 1889, around the time that the pho...

Hart, John Fraser

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