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10 items related to Nathaniel Bowditch (Old Bowditch House in Peabody, Nathaniel Bowditch House in Salem, No. 8 Otis Place in Boston, Frazee bust of Nathaniel Bowditch), 1914, undated
Series VI. Photographs consists of photographs of family members and Salem scenes arranged chronologically.
10. Seneca, undated
#11 Major Perkins March, undated
Series III. Music consists of a collection of fifty-two compositions written by Jean Missud. These are filed in numerical order in the boxes; see Appendix I for an alphabetical list. These compositions include marches, waltzes and polkas.
11 reels of film negatives, only some of them are identified. See the scope and content note for details., undated
11. Wampanoag/Mashpee Wampanoag, undated
#11S Trinity College Waltzes, undated
Series III. Music consists of a collection of fifty-two compositions written by Jean Missud. These are filed in numerical order in the boxes; see Appendix I for an alphabetical list. These compositions include marches, waltzes and polkas.
11x14 b/w photographs of Sam and Narcissa Chamberlain at home in Marblehead [3 photographs], undated [circa 1960s]
Subseries D. Photographs contains photographs and negatives of the Chamberlains from childhood through adulthood. They are arranged chronologically.
12 greeting cards, 8 rewards of merit, 9 illustrations, undated
Series II. Lydia Very Papers, 1840-1896, contain two sketchbooks, greeting cards, sketches, and manuscript for one book by Lydia Very. The sketchbook contains engaging illustrations of children. The Painted Columbine contains five poems on the columbine by Jones Very illustrated by Lydia. The book has an original Jones Very manuscript of the Painted Columbine glued in the back.
12. Other Tribes, 1938-1945, undated
(13) 8 x 11 1/2 prints of scans, undated
Series I. Photograph Albums contains albums, negatives, and photocopies of the albums. The material originally located in boxes 7, 8, and 9 was combined into Box 7, so there are only 11 boxes in the collection, although they are numbered 1 through 13. The photographic materials are largely cellulose nitrate with some cellulose acetate.