This is a short newspaper article about Capt Mitchell F.D. Flaherty winning command of his ship. The article was written in 1960 during the Cold War Era. He was assigned the U.S.S. Noble
This is an invitation from the White House from Teddy Roosevelt and his wife. The invitation was for a meeting on 16 February 1905. This invitation was to Hugh Drysdale.
Two napkin holders with an insignia that says "North Adams, Mass" on the bottom and "The Mohawk Trail". It depicts a Native overlooking the road. One of the Napkin Holders has a sculpture of a dog on the side.
Black Cowbell missing the clapper. It reads "Colonial" "1832" and "1909" on the side. Colonial is the company, 1832 indicates when the company was founded and 1909 is when the bell was made.
The guarantee of a Minute 16 Camera by Universal Camera Corporation with dealer in North Adams (Mass) stating any defects will be corrected at no charge for 120 days after purchase and giving instructions for sending the camera for repairs.
Cup specifically designed for men with mustaches to keep them clean, accompanied by two letters requesting and imparting information on the origin of the cup, metal, possibly pewter
This newspaper clipping describes F.D. Flaherty and his promotion to being the commander of a nuclear-powered naval ship, the cruiser Long Beach. Flaherty is from North Adams.
Newspaper clipping from the North Adams Transcript, Afternoon Edition, Wednesday, Sept 28, 1966, reporting retirement of N.A. Native, Rear Adm Michael F.D. Flaherty from U.S. Navy