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Pilgrims to Summer 
Capital May Visit 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Historical Society 
Building. 
HISTORICAL SOCIETY 
The Beverly Historical Society is to 
take steps toward providing suitable at- 
tractions to occupy the spare moments of 
the hundreds of visitors and_ sightseers 
who will come to Beverly this summer 
to see President Taft. One of the steps 
which has been decided upon is the 
opening of the Historical Society Build- 
ing on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 
afternoons from 2.30 until 5 o’ clock. 
The Historical society has a splendid 
collection of pictures, papers and other 
exhibits connected with the early history 
of Beverly, through the colonial days, 
the war of the revolution and the Civil . 
BUILDING, “CABOT ST:, 
BEVERLY. 
War. ‘The collection includes many 
things of more than local interest; for 
Beverly was the birthplace of the Ameri- 
can navy and took a prominent part in 
the Revolution. It was the home of 
many prominent men during the early 
days of the republic and there are some 
remarkably interesting papers from 
them. 
‘One feature of the exhibits at the soc- 
iety is the original pictures used to illus- 
trate Henry Cabot Lodge’s History of 
the American Revolution. These pic- 
tures were loaned to the society by Dr. 
Charles Thorndike Parker of Wenham. 
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The cool breezes always found at West 
Beach, coupled with the scorching weath- 
er of the last week has resulted in record 
crowds at the Farms’ popular bathing 
place. Scores have got in the habit of 
going early 1 in the morning, taking lunch 
and remaining all day. 
Mrs. Edmund L. Knowlton and Miss 
Addie F. Day of the Farms spent a por- 
tion of the week visiting at Beverly, 
where they are guests of Mrs. C. N. 
Todd, Mrs. Knowlton’s mother, on 
Lothrop street. 
This week through the good offices of 
Officer Williams a family in which there 
were four small children, and who were 
in needy circumstance were made com- 
fortable. “The oficer went among his 
friends, explained the case and secured 
a sum large enough for pressing needs. 
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VAN PE Oa VR od BAAN 
Elias B. Bishop of Newton conveys 
to-George M. Cushing of Boston two 
parcels of woodland in Manchester, one 
of 4 acres and the other 52 rods 10 links 
by 2 rods. 
Augustus P. Loring of Beverly con- 
veys to Henry C. Frick of Pittsburg, 
Penn., land on Thissel street, Beverly 
Farms, 77 by 230 feet. 
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Letters remaining unclaimed at the Beverly 
Farms;2P.- 07; week ending July 28, 1909: 
Domenico “Renevento: Miss Bennett, Miss 
Caroline Borhauer, Mr J J Collins, Mr Harry 
Connors, Mr and Mrs Charles Vose Cox, Cath- 
ien Duskeny, Miss Bertha M Holman, Mr 
Thomas Kenny, Miss Edna Maxwell, Mr 
Gelardo Nardella, Miss Chatnem Querom, Dr 
J J Thorndike, Miss Cathérine Walsh, Miss 
Florence Wells, ° 
WiLuiAM _R, Brooks, Post. Master. 
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2 Pearl street 
BOSTON 
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