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Share of the Canada-Cuba Land and Fruit Company, Limited
Jan 1, 1906
L01.030
Charles Hart Ashley (1860-1925) bought $700 worth of stock in the Canada-Cuba Land and Fruit Company in 1905. |
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Reward of Merit to Luella May
c. 1875
L01.054
In the 19th century it was customary for teachers to reward promising pupils with personalized "rewards of merit" for work well done. |
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Reward of Merit to Luella May
c. 1875
L01.055
In the 19th century it was customary for teachers to reward promising pupils with personalized "rewards of merit" for work well done. |
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Reward of Merit to Luella May
c. 1875
L01.056
In the 19th century it was customary for teachers to reward promising pupils with personalized "rewards of merit" for work well done. |
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Reward of Merit to Luella May
c. 1875
L01.057
In the 19th century it was customary for teachers to reward promising pupils with personalized "rewards of merit" for work well done. |
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Teacher Certificate
Nov 29, 1858
L01.066
The school committee from Deerfield, Massachusetts, gave Sarah M. Briggs a certificate to teach in 1854. By then, three times more women than men taught in schools. |
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Doctor's certificate for disenrollment of military service for Eratus Clapp
Sep 7, 1813
L01.067
Erastus Clapp (1771-1851) sought a military exemption in the summer of 1813, during the War of 1812. |
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Reward of Merit to Amos Hamilton
Jan 19, 1795
L01.070
Teachers in the 18th and 19th centuries recognized academic achievement and good behavior by presenting "Rewards of Merit" to deserving students at the end of the school term. |
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Franklin County Agricultural Society Membership of Lester L. Luey
Oct 3, 1854
L01.083
Lester Luey joined the Franklin County Agricultural Society in 1854. Unlike earlier groups, who limited their membership to the county's wealthiest farmers, the new society's membership was broadly based. |
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"Sons of Temperance Membership of Elijah Spencer Fuller"
Nov 19, 1846
L01.085
Numerous temperance societies formed in the first half of the 19th century. |