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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.

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Digital Image of George P. Lawrence from the Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress, Titled "Around the Capital".

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A small, 16mm camera made by Universal Camera Corporation in North Adams, with instructions, guarantee, coupon and box

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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.

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The registration certificate of the Minute 16 camera and a coupon for film processing with Universal Camera Film Laboratories.

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The cover of the Introduction Manual for the Minute 16 Camera of Universal Camera Corporation.

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This is Williams College's yearbook of the year 1897. Hugh Drysdale is included in this year's yearbook. He lived on Main Street in North Adams and went to Drury High School prior to Williams College. This is only a few pages of the yearbook.

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Digital Image of Hugh P. Drysdale, lawyer and politician from North Adams (Mass), from the 1897 Williams College Yearbook, The Gulielmensian.

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US Naval Academy yearbook of Rear Admiral Flaherty, of North Adams, who graduated from the Naval Academy in 1928. The front board and flyleaf contain the US Naval Academy motto, "Ex scientia tridens," meaning "from knowledge, seapower," in Latin and…

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The Courtier, 1966 is Justyna Carlson's yearbook from college. After her experience editing her high school yearbook, she chose not to help edit her college yearbook.

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Newspaper announcing that Read Admiral Michael F. D. Flaherty of North Adams, MA, will assume command of the US Navy Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 12. The article provides a biography of the admiral's life and naval career.

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Newspaper article from January 9, 1959, about Adm. & Mrs M.F.D Flaherty's project to modernize a hospital in the Persian Gulf, while Adm. Flaherty was commander of the Navy's Middle East Force. The article describes the origins of the project and its…
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