Event on the Normal School grounds.
Murdock, Frank
Church St. - North Adams (Mass.)
North Adams Normal School
North Adams (Mass.)
Postcard, used. The image, looking toward Church Street, is of an event on the normal school grounds. The man in the center, who may be holding a camera, may be Principal Murdock. The cancellation date is not entirely clear, but was stamped on July 8. The postcard is addressed to "Prof. FF Murcock/State Normal School/City". Correspondence: "Proffessor (sic)/Thinking that you might be/interested in this small/picture. I take the liberty of/sending it to you/Lewis E. Horsfall"
MCLA
1897-1932
2018.94.1
"A Prosperous New Year"
Greenfield, Massachusetts
A postcard of a moon with a face holds a poleaxe and horn, accompanied by two baby angels under a clock in the night sky and reads "A Prosperous New Year" Addressed to Miss Agnes Scully. The back is transcribed as “I wish you a happy new year and I our July, Andrew Miss Agnes Schully North Adams Mass”.
December 3, 1908
Anoymous
3.5x5.5 in
English
Postcard
"Attention to soldiers, keep smiling!"
Albany, New York
A postcard of two soldiers in green uniforms standing in the center. One is leaning around the other and making the other smile with his hand. Addressed to Miss Agnes Scully. The back is transcribed as “Hope you can find him and if he looking like these two, Miss Agnes Scully, Windsor Lake, Tunnel Road, North Adams, Mass”.
Bamforth and Company
March 7, 1921
Anonymous
English
Postcard
"Can I put my shoes in your trunk?"
Schenectady, New York
A postcard depicting two kittens, one sitting in a boot that looks like it is laughing, and the other sitting on the toe. It has the title "Can I put my shoes in your trunk? ENOUGH TO MAKE A CAT LAUGH". Addressed to Agnes Scully. The back is transcribed as "Dear Agnes, received your postal some time ago and have not forgot you. I suppose this is what someone will say to some day. Margaret Miss Agnes Scully Windsor Lake No. Adams Mass.".
HIR Boston
December 5th, 1910
John Lisee
Postcard
English
"Erin go bragh!"
Boston, Massachusetts
An embossed postcard of a woman in a green dress holding a green flag with a harp on it. The text says "Erin go bragh!" Postcard addressed to Miss Agnes Scully. The back is transcribed as “From Mollie, Miss Agnes Scully Windsor Lake North Adams Mass”.
Int. Art Publishing Company
March 5th, 1909
Anonymous
3.5x5.5 in
English
Postcard
"Grandmother's likeness"
Dry-goods
Haslam, R. H. & Co.
Humor
North Adams (Mass.)
Humorous stereograph of a child dressed up in a lacy bonnet and glasses. The caption reads "Grandmother's likeness." Additional text on the front: "R. H. Haslam & co.,/dry goods/North Adams, Mass./Trimmings,/ribbons and laces." The back is blank.
R. H. Haslam & Co.
MCLA
1860-1910
2018.238.1
"Melting"
North Adams, Massachusetts
A postcard of a drawing of a courting scene by a lake in spring with the title "Melting". Addressed to Miss Agnes Scully. The back is transcribed as "Miss Agnes Scully 97 Corinth St City".
R Mc N
Detroit Publishing Co
August 26, 1906
Anonymous
3.5x5.5
English
Postcard
"Thanksgiving Joys"
Fall River, Massachusetts
A postcard of a young pilgrim boy is pushing a wheel barrel full of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and bread. There is text at the top left saying 'thanksgiving joy". Addressed to Miss Agnes Scully. The back is transcribed as “Dear Ag. The man is over come down for Christmas Delia, Miss Agnes Scully, Windsor Lake, North Adams, Mass”.
Ellen H. Clapsaddle
November 26, 1918
Anonymous
English
Postcard
"The Catamount"
Bennington, Vermont
A postcard of the Catamount statue in front of several large trees located in Bennington, Vermont. Addressed to Agnes Scully. The back is transcribed as “Miss Agnes Scully Windsor Lake North Adams Mass”.
Detroit Photographic Company
Sept 15th, 1909
Anonymous
3.5x5.5 in
English
Postcard
"With All Her Faults I Love Her Still"
North Adams, Massachusetts
A drawing of a man and woman sitting in their living room together. The man is reading a newspaper and the postcard reads "With All Her Faults I Love Her STILL" with still being underlined. Postcard sent to 97 Corinth St, North Adams, Massachusetts. The postcard left Boston through Summerville Station on September 2, 1905. The post card arrived in North Adams, Massachusetts, on September 3, 1905. Addressed to Miss Agnes Scully. The back is transcribed as "Miss Agnes M. Scully 97 Corinth St. North Adams".
1905
Anonymous
3.5x5.5 in
English
Postcard
"You're the first girl I've looked at that's looked at me!"
Oakland, Iowa
Postcard drawing of a small boy with the caption 'You're the first girl I've looked at that's looked at me!'. Addressed to Miss Agnes Scully The back is transcribed as “Miss Agnes Scully Tunnel Road North Adams Mass”.
R.H.D.
Kid Comics
July 18, 1922
Anonymous
3.5x5.5 in
English
Postcard
1962 Nathanite
Drury High School, North Adams (Mass.)
The 1962 yearbook of Drury High School. Item donor, Justyna Carlson, was the editor-in-chief of the yearbook when she was a junior. She told the History Harvest staff that she the juniors did much of the legwork. Justyna's contributions include the idea for the silhouettes of George Higgins, President of Berkshire Bank, and Katherine Gallup, head of Gallup-Dickey Insurance. Both people were community leaders at the time, and also Justyna's neighbors on Cherry St. The yearbook also Includes an image of Ted Kennedy, along with his signature.
Justyna Carlson, Drury High School Yearbook Club
American Yearbook Co., Cambridge, MD
1962
Justyna Carlson
dc-hh-3002, dc-hh-3004, dc-hh-3026, dc-hh-3027, dc-hh-3028, dc-hhv-0005
Yearbook
dc-hh-3003
1962