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An old Salem garden. Oil. Loaned by the artist, Miss 

 8. E. C. Oliver. 



Roger Williams House. Photograph from original 

 sketch in possession of Essex Institute. See Witch House. 



Bradstreet House. Photograph from original sketch in 

 possession of Essex Institute. 



House built by Emunuel Downing and occupied by Gov. Bradstreet. Stood on 

 the site of the present Cadet Armory building. 



Timothy Lindall tombstone. Photograph. Loaned by 

 Mr. John Robinson. 



Curious old tombstone erected to the memory of Timothy Lindall, a merchant in 

 Salem. Can be seen in Charter St. cemetery. 



Stage coach. Lithograph. Loaned by Miss Laura E. 

 Foye. 



Said to be first stage driven over Forest River road. 



Battle of Bunker Hill. Engraving. Loaned by Mr. F. 

 H. Lee. 



Price Act. Essex Institute. 



List of prices put in force to prevent monopoly and oppression in the town of 

 Ipswich at a meeting of the selectmen and committee of correspondence, Feb. 10, 

 1771. 



Resolves of Provincial Congress. Essex Institute. 



Resolves of provincial congress, Watertown, June 16, 1775, against profanation 

 of the Lord's Day. 



Elephant handbill. Loaned by Mr. John Robinson. 



Ship America of Salem, Capt. Jacob Crowninshield, brought an elephant from 

 Bengal to New York, Apr. 19, 1796. First elephant brought to this country. It sold 

 for $10,000 and was exhibited throughout the country, this show bill being used in 

 Boston a year later. 



Commission to Joseph Sprague. Essex Institute. 



Commission signed by the " major part of the council of Massachusetts Bay in 

 New England" to Jos. Sprague, major in First Reg't Militia, Feb. 14, 1776. 



John Little will. Loaned by Mrs. Grace A. Oliver. 



Photographic reproduction of will made 1764, showing signatures, etc. 



FURNITURE. 



Court cupboard (Early Colonial period). Loaned by 

 Mr. Wm. C. Waters. 



Pictured in Lyon's Colonial Furniture Fig. 15. Doctor Lyon says Court Cup- 



