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Letter from Capen to Albert Haskell referring to an August letter which was returned unopened. Includes envelope.

Letter from Capen to Albert Haskell in answer to Haskell's letter.

Homer Dodge to James Burckes (no remarks and does not appear on the list)

Envelope and letter to Arthur Capen in Enfield, dated Ottawa, Feb. 3, 1919 referring to address for Albert E. Haskell. Signed by Director of Records for Adjutant General. Free postage.

Malcolm I. Fairman; 355-John T Jarvis; 356-Emory M. Knapp; 357ii- Dudley H. Mason; 358-Jeremiah J. Robinson; 359- William F. Sanderson; 360- Ebenezer L. Shaw to James Burckes; 361-Russell B. Shaw to James Burckes died October 17, 1918. Cross refer…

Paper Honor Roll produced by Katharine McDowell Rice honoring Worthington residents who served in World War I.

Letter from Pvt Albert E Haskell to Arthur Capen. Written from battlefield in France. Request reference from old school teacher as to his 'fairly good educatiion' Written from battlefield in France. Talks about censorship, address not allowed at…

Letter from Pvt Albert E Haskell to Arthur Capen. Written from battlefield in France. Talks about censorship, address not allowed at top or bottom of letter, but okay in body of letter.

2-page excerpt from G. W. Chase's History of Haverhill published in 1861 concerning Israel Bartlett, (a soldier from Haverhilll), who marched in the year 1777 when the British Army surrendered to Gen. Gates. Traveling from Andover and Albany and…

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Letter and its transcription from George and Grace Buck to their son-concerning the son of Moses Buck who fell in action at Fort George, N Y, 1813. Ebenezer Webber. This letter originally came from Orpha Buck Loefer (Loeber?)

Paper, 'Worthington during the Revoltionary War' prepared by Donna Sears in a contest sponsored by the Worthington Historical Society. Identify. Her bibliography included Clifton Johnson, 'Historic Hampshire in the Connecticut Valley': James C.…

Typewritten excerpt from TRUMBULL'S HISTORY concerning Worthington. Three pages worth, taken from TRUMBULL'S HISTORY OF NORTHAMPTON. Vol. 11, p. 398, 362, 403. Capt (Col) Ebenezer Webber and Col. Nahum Eager (who is called Eagen in Trumbull's…

Typewritten copy of letter from Henry Daniels, a Worthington native, to his wife regarding the assassination of Lincoln (dated April 15, 1865). Lois Ashe Brown wrote newspaper article accompanying this 2/12/1964. Henry Daniels was born in…
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