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Catalog Number/Object ID |
1961-003-05012 |
Object Name |
Album |
Title |
Black Notebook #12 |
Scope & Content/Description |
Black Notebook #12 containing the following: 1-7. THE GENEALOGY OF THE PEACH family as prepared by Frederick P. Wells in his history of Newbury, Vermont---John Peach Jr. one of the founders of Marblehead. 11-33. RESEARCH OF 9 HARDING Lane by Robert Booth 12 October 1979, amended 5 February 1984…date and construction of the earliest part of this house is indeterminate at present - apparently it stands where a house was built for John Hart in or before 1617. 35-37. 23 MARCH 1716/17: INVENTORY OF ESTATE OF JOHN PEACH, SHIPWRIGHT #20913… 41-53. CAPTAIN PHILIP H. WHITE, Messenger November 11, 1927…Journal of C.C. Carpenter depicts Bay Fishing in summer of '55 with Philip and John White 55. CAPTAIN WHITE murder, Messenger Jan. 7,1881…Captain Joseph White of Salem bludgeoned to death the night of April 6, 1830 57-59. CAPTAIN PHILIP H. WHITE by Thomas Baxter White, Messenger June 9, 1911… 61-63. THE RETURN OF A NATIVE by Thomas Baxter White, Messenger June 9, 1911…"after a lapse of thirty six years I find myself back in old Marblehead". 65-87. CAPTAINS JOHN AND PHILIP WHITE, from 'THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS WHITE, OF MARBLEHEAD AND MARK HASKELL OF BEVERLY, by Perley Derby…published 1872... 89-93. WAITE lineage 95-97. THE TOWN'S 300TH ANNIVERSARY IS COMING UP, by Edwin ? Collins ...the reason for the lateness even though the first settlers were here long before is that they were neither Puritans or Pilgrims and were not allowed to vote and were governed by Salem. The town was thus incorporated in 1649 hence the approaching tercentenary. 99. TOWN REPORT COVERS HAVE OWN UNIQUE HISTORY ..1965 by Richard Lodge ... and the cover design only has been designed to appeal to aesthtic interest in the past quarter century, following years of plain covers and a simle "town report" title. A lok through the basement archives produced town report covers from past that are as colorful and the "Spirit" itsellf. 101. HEADERS SUPPORT COLONIAL EFFORTS TO BOYCOTT SALE OF TEA BY EAST INDIA COMPANY OF ENGLAND an article from 'History and Traditions of Marblehead by Samuel Roads, Jr. 103. JOHN GALLISON, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE TO GENERAL COURT, INSTRUCTED BY CONSTITUENTS REGARDING ENGLAND an article from 'History and Traditions of Marblehead by Samuel Roads, Jr. 105. ELBRIDGE GERRY NAMED LOCAL DELAGATES TO CONTINENTAL CONGRESS MEETING IN PHILADELPHIA an article from 'History and Traditions of Marblehead by Samuel Roads, Jr. 107. LEE, ORNE, GERRY, MARBLEHEAD DELEGATES AT SALEM TOWN MEETINGS an article from 'History and Traditions of Marblehead by Samuel Roads, Jr. 109. MARBLEHEAD AND SALEM DRAW BOUNDARY LINES article from 'History and Traditions of Marblehead by Samuel Roads, Jr. 111-113. THE RETURN OF A NATIVE by Thomas Baxter White, Messenger June 11, 1911…"How dear to this heart are the sccenes of my childhood. When fond reollection presents them to view" 115-125. DIARY TELLS STORY OF OLD SEA CAPTAINS journal of C.C. Carpenter depicts bay fishing in Summer of '55 with Philip and John White. 127. CAPTAIN WHITE MURDER, Messenger January 7, 1881… revealed that the foul deed was born in the brain of Joseph Jenkins Knapp.... 129-137. CAPTAINS JOHN AND PHILIP WHITE …extracts from a letter to the Marblehead Historical Society from Rev. C.C. Carpenter, of Andover, Ma…Messenger Feb.2, 1906… 139-145. ISAAC CHAUNCEY WYMAN…born January 31, 1828…died 1910 …Messenger, May 20, 1910…Inventory of Wyman estate…Messenger, Sept. 23, 1910…Isaac C. Wyman's estate dwindles…Messenger, Aug.12,1910…Isaac Wyman estate, Marblehead Neck...Messenger, Aug.29, 1920…Wyman asks town not to sell land, now site of Glover School, but to save it for future school use. 147. GIVES FORTUNE TO PRINCETON...(will of Isaac Wyman)…Messenger, May 27, 1910…will provides for payment of debts and then provisions to various people. The bulk provisioned to Princeton University. 149. ONE WOULD NEVER KNOW, picture and story of Wyman House. 151. TWO PICTURES OF GRAVE STONES of Elizabeth Ingalls Wyman, born 1887 or 1791, died in 1856...the other of Isaac Wyman who died Oct. 4. 1863…private burial ground 155-173. DUPLICATES OF WYMAN HISTORY..duplicates of pages 139-151 175. OLD MARBLEHEAD IN VERSE... called 'OLD LYMAN'S BARGAIN' by Wallace D. Weed. 177. THE STRONGEST MAN IN ESSEX COUNTY by Libby Alsberg, stories about Benjamin Wormiest Woodbine 179-201. CAPTAIN PHILIP H. WHITE, first generation through sixth generation, by Perley Derby, from " Descendants of Thomas White of Marblehead and Mark Haskell of Beverly'…published 1872… 203-205. TALK OF CUTTING MARBLEHEAD NECK OFF FROM TOWN, why should seven hundred inhabitants be set off with thirteen hundred acres, leaving seven thousand on ten hundred acres?...'THE SET - OFF, by Mr. Barney Gatt Loquitur, Messenger, November 28, 1884… 207. THE WIDGER FAMILY... spelled also: WIGER, WIDGEAR, WIDIGER, WIDGIER, WIDGERLY)… appeared in Marblehead in the last of the Seventeenth and the first of the Eighteenth Century. 209-221. ABRAHAM WHITHER (WHITHEARE), Essex Institute Historical Collections, Vol. XL1X, January 1913, (note that there are three copies of the same). He was of Salem, Marbleheadand Manchester born about 1604. Includes incomplete record of eight children, Pages 213-221 in separate packet are copies. 223-227. AN ANCIET RHYME, The verses of Nancy Welch, a blind woman, together with lines for a family of her acquaintance, written by herself. 229. SEVENTY YEARS YOUNG, I'M SEVENTY TODAY, written about William M. Wormstead...born in Marblehead on July 4th, 1844…Messenger July 3, 1907. 231. OLD MARBLEHEAD IN VERSE, about Isaac Wyman by Wallace D. Weed. DUPLICATE pages as follows: 233-239 - Waite lineage 269-279 - Diary Tells Story of Old Sea Captains - C.C. Carpenter 281-283 - The Return of a Native 285 Captain White Murder 287 - Captains John & Philip White 295 -297 Abraham Whittier 299 - The Strongest Man in Essex County 313 - Seventy Years Young 319 - The Widger Family 323-329 An Ancient Rhyme 335 - Chauncy Wyman 340 - Ancestor Chart 385. SELECTMEN QUESTION HOW TO HANG WHOM, IGNORED FOR YEARS, 'BENJIE' DUE BREAK, selectmen discuss and move Historical paintings around in Abbot Hall. 387. THE SAGA OF WENEPOYKIN AND THE SELLING OF DEAR OLD NAUMKEAG. |
Subjects |
History Genealogy Fishing Graves People |
Creator |
Bowden Osborne |
Catalog date |
2025-04-22 |
People |
Peach, Family Diamond, Sarah Stacey, Sarah Diamond, Aholla Brown, John Bale, Nicholas Brown, Joshua Hammond, Thomas Peach Hammond, William Messerschmitt, Mark Hammond, Emma Hammond, Thomas P. Hammond, Joseph W. Graves, John Bailey Bell, George F. White, Philip H., Capt. White, John, Capt. Tucker, Joe, Capt. Carpenter, C. C. Knapp, Joseph Jenkins, Jr. Crowinshield, Richard, Jr. Crowinshield, George White, Family Waite, Family Wyman, Isaac Chauncey Woodfin, Benjamin Wormiest Widger, Family Whither, Abraham Welch, Nancy Wormiest, William H. Ireson, Family Abbot, Benjamin Winnebagos |
Search Terms |
War of 1812 Old North Church Dory Half Way Rock Eagle Rock 300th Anniversary Town Report Road's History and Traditions of Marblehead Fort Darbie (Derby) Fort Sewall Wyman Farm House Glover School Rock Weed Marblehead People Families |
Lexicon category |
8: Communication Artifact |
Lexicon sub-category |
Documentary Artifact |
Collection |
Marblehead Town History |
Condition |
Fair |
