INDEX DATE/PAGE ITEMS NAME 95.1 1 Mrs. Bradford 0. Emerson 95.2 8 George & Barbara Parkhurst 95.3 4 Hildreth Family Assoc. 95.4 14 Mrs. Ethel Wilder 95.5 7 John B. Le Masurier 95.6 28 Robert Goosetrey 95.7 20 Richard Lahue, Sr. 95.8 1 Louise Emmons (Mrs.) 95.9 1 Harriet Alcorn (Miss) 95.10 Mary Lahue (Mrs. Richard) 95.11 42 Julia Fogg (Mrs.) 95.12 7 Barbara Parkhurst (Mrs. Geo.) 95.13 1 Charles Koulas 95.14 1 Gustave Fallgren 95.15 1 Joseph Travaglis 95.16 1 Jeanette Spang 95.17 Jan Clement (Mrs.) 95.18 3 Priscilla Johnson (Mrs. Fred) 95.19 1 Howard Mooney 95.20 12 Elizabeth Tewksbury (Mrs.) 95.21 2 Naomi Lahue (Mrs. Warren) 95.22 1 Ralph Abbott 95.23 1 Roy Johnson 95.24 3 Chelmsford Historical Society 95.25 1 Muriel Berg 95.26 1 Matthew Scott, Judith Fichtenbaum INDEX DATE/PAGE ITEMS NAME 96.1 7 Estate of John Merrill given by George Merrill 96.2 3 George Parkhurst 96.3 4 Hildreth Family Assoc. 96.4 1 Ednah Young 96.5 6 Chelmsford Historical Society 96.6 1 Dean Contover 96.7 2 Ethel Wilder 96.8 8 Richard Lahue, Sr. 96.9 9 Mary Lahue 96.10 4 Gary C. Koltookian 96.11 3 Bernard Ready 96.12 1 Kym Craven 96.13 1 Chelmsford Cultural Council 96.14 6 Barbara F. Whiting 96.15 4 Creighton M. Hamilton 96.16 1 Patricia Knapp 96.17 i9q6.17ai Pi 5 2 Martha Jean Spalding 96.18 2 Estate of Lois Watt given by Marilyn Dana (daughter) 96.19 10 Marjorie Scoboria INDEX DATE/PAGE ITEMS NAME 97.1 2 Mrs. Gerald Tonks (Roberta J.) 97.2 14 Chelmsford Historical Society 97.3 1 Mary Lahue (Mrs. Richard Lahue) 97.4 16 Richard Lahue ' 97.5 1. Gustave Fallgren 97.6 14 Marjoria B. Scoboria 97.7 4 Hildreth Family Association 97.8 4 Bradford Emerson 97.9 332 Mr. & Mrs. George Parkhurst (Barbara) 97.10 1 Eleanor Parkhurst 97.11 5 Thomas P. Sileo 97.12 4 Donald Pattershall 97.13 1 Joseph Pecunas 97.14 180 Adams Library 97.15 1 Louis J. Talon 97.16 1. Consuelo Scarth (Mrs. James Scarth) 97.17 4 Priscilla Johnson (Mrs. Fred Johnson) 97.18 1 Richard Martin 97.19 1 Ethel Wilder (Mrs. Donald Wilder) INDEX DATE/PAGE ITEMS NAME 98.1 1 John Goodwin 98.2 1 Dawn Howe (Mrs. George Howe) 98.3 3 Mary Lahue (Mrs. Richard Lahue) 98.4 6 Richard Lahue 98.5 1 Harriette Farrington (Mrs. Charles C. Farrington) 98.6 8 Donald Pattershall 98.7 8 Ronald Wetmore 98.8 1 Adams Library 98.9 6 Chelmsford Historical Society 98.10 10 Hildreth Family Association 98.11 3 Alfred J. Garside 98.12 5 Robert Goosetrery 98.13 10 Doris Russell Biron 97.14 1 Shirley Colmar 98.15 1 Johb Handley 98.16 1 Hugh T. Phelps 98.17 8 Raymond H. Salminen 98.18 1 Jane A. Mast (Mrs. William Mast) --- 98.19 1 Alan Davidson 98.20 326 Mrs. George (Barbara) Parkhurst 98.21 1 Marilyn C. Keenan 98.22 1 Ruth L. Almstrom 98.23 1 Helen Phalen 98.24 1 Hugh F. Warren 98.25 1 Gustave Fallgren 98.26 1 Bradford Emerson 098 4 Anonymous 95.1 Mrs. Bradford 0. Emerson (Linda Johnson) 30 Lantern Lane Chelmsford, MA 01824 received: 2/1/95 acknowledged: 2/3/95 registered labeled: 1995 L.U. J.F. donor card: object card: 1. Silk Wedding Gown - Made for and worn by Mary Boyce in the 1850's, then by her grandaughter, Freda R. Pardue, in 1908. Freda Pardue was the grandmother of Linda J. Emerson and Susan J. Shheedy of Chelmsford. The silk skirt is of black & shades of brown plaid with a tinge of orange. The pleated skirt is fastened in back with hooks and eyes. The blouse is of ecrue lace, with panels of open filet work. The long net sleeves have tiers of lace from top to bottom. There is a cummerbund of the plaid material. 95.2 George & Barbara Parkhurst 14 Monadnock Drive Westford, MA 01886 received: Items 1-4 2/1/95/ Item 5a5/3/95; Item 5b-8 10/4/95. acknowledged: 2/3/95 5/20/95 10/16/95 registered: labeled: J.D. D.P. donor card: object card: ci& 1. Wood framed listing of men & women who served in Civil War from Chelmsford. In I 1,1 T oc riA ci& 2. Wood framed listing of men & women who served in World War I from Chelmsford. cqQ 3. Framed copy of medal given to men & women on their return from service in World War I from the Town of Chelmsford. 1,,1 I L 17 A its1 R._aik.1/* Gi v, 4. A Badger fire extinguisher - soda-acid type - instructions for use printed on label. c a v Z M 5. A book entitled "Genealogies of some Old Families of Con- Q1 cord, MA and Their Descendents in part To The Present Generation" edited by Charles Edward Potter, printed by Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers. Two copies - 5a, 5b. L‘lib,etv cfc* . Pitchfork - three prong with wooden handle, approximately five feet long, metal prongs. f C AI 7a. A black felt bowler hat, manufactured by Elk, with logo, size 71. C 0 V Al 1 . 1Q`l S 0 f b. lint remover pad. c. Red Hat Box marked "The Royal Stetson". 99 8. Car seat cushion put out by Chelmsford Kiwanis as a fund raiser. Cushion is covered with advertisements by several Chelmsford businesses. coy Kr 95.3 Hildreth Family Association Ronald B. Hildreth, Editor 30 Rockefeller Plaza 44th floor New York, N.Y. 10112 received: by mail Item 1 - 2/1/95 ITEM 2 - 4/5/9; Items 3-4 10/4/95 acknowledged: not necessary registered: labeled: J. D. D.P. donor card: object card: 1. Hildreth Highlights - - October 1994 - Volume XVIII No. 1. 2. Hildreth Highlights January 1995 Volume XVIII No. 2. 3. Hildreth Highlights - April 1995 Volume XVIII No. 3. 4. Hildreth Highlights July 1995 Volume XVIII No. 4. 95.4 Ethel Wilder 40 Byam Road Chelmsford, MA 01824 received: Item 1 - 2/1/95 Items 2-14 4/5/95 acknowledged: L.U. 2/3/95 4/17/95 registered: labeled: J.D. donor card: object card: 1.Three bars of Bonnie Castile Soap in original wrapper. 2. "America's Women Home" by Catherine Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe published 1975 by Stowe-Day Foundation. First published in 1869. 3. "New England Churches & Meeting Houses 1680-1830", author Peter T. Mallary, photos Tim Imrie; published by Chartwell Book, New Jersey. 4. Souvenir Programme of the Two Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary, Town of Chelmsford held May 28,29,30,31 1905. 9-0. "The Old Middlesex Canal" by Mary Stetson Clarke with signature of author, published by Hilltop Press, Melrose, MA. 6. "Chelmsford 250th Anniversary" - Brown paper covered book covering proceedings at the celebration of the 250th anniversary May 28,29,30,31 1905. 7. "Pioneer Iron Works" by Mary Stetson Clarke, illustrated by Joshua Tolford, published by Chilton Book Co. 8. "The Collectors Handbook: A Guide to the Marketplace, Auctions, Flea Markets and Yard Sales, Dealers and Shows, Appraisals, etc." 9. "The Fathers of The Towns" by Edward M. Cook, Jr., Leadership and Community Structure in Eighteenth Century New England, Published by John Hopkins University Press. 10. "The Official Price Guide to Antiques and other Collectables" Third Edition by Grace McFarland, House of Collectables Orlando, Florida 95.4 -2- Ethel Wilder 20 Summer St., Apt.232 Chelmsford, MA 01824 received: acknowledged: registered labeled: donor card: object card: 11. "Home of The Brave" - by Mary Motley Kafergis Contemporary American Immigrants published by E. P. Dutton New York. 12. An assortment of sewing articles for Country Store including a wooden darning egg,painted blackdressmaker pins, woven labels, small needle. 13. a piece of soapstone, round in shape. 14. "From Settlement to Suburbia" a new history of Chelmsford, DeVita, Larose, Milam, Riley with Leclerc and Mitsakos 95.5 John B. Le Masurier 160 Dunstable Road N. Chelmsford, MA 01863 received: 2/1/95 acknowledged: 2/3/95 registered labeled: J. D. donor card: object 1. Snapshot of Swain's Pond with lumber to build ice house 1925. 2. Snapshot of first ice house on Swain's Pond 1925. 3a. Swain's Pond with Ice House 1928. b. Same snapshot as above - enlarged. 4. People in boat on Crystal Lake from North Chelmsford Congregational Church - picnic. 5. Trubey's Water Wheel on Deep Brook. 6. Picture of Le Masurier boys - John, Tom 7. 1926 Ford Truck with load of ice taken from Swain's Pond. 95.6 Robert Goosetrey 40 Byam Road Chelmsford, MA 01824 received: Items 1-3 3/8/95; Item 4 - 4/5/95; Items 5-11 5/3/95 acknowledged: 3/20/95 4/17/95 5/20/95 received: Items 12-28 6/7/95 acknowledged: 6/23/95 Registered: labeled: J.D. D.P. donor card: object card: 1. Flat iron 2. Flat iron with detachable wooden handle and the words "Cleveland Ferrow Steel" imprinted on iron. 3a. Kerosene railroad lantern Dietz - New York #2 with ruby red glass globe. b. Kerosene railroad lantern - Monach Model with ruby glass globe. 4. Blacksmith's Tool made of cold roll steel used as poker in blacksmith's forge. 5. Snath & side blade hand scythe. 6. Hanson Dietetic Scale - white metal 500 grams 7.
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