Mrs. Cornelius F. Harrington Jr. was a Navy wife, who went to a luncheon put on by the Navy. Mrs. Cornelius F. Harrington Jr. was also from North Adams, and grew up in the same neighborhood as Rear Admiral Luke Flaherty. It can be inferred the this…
Hand made sugar cube holder/condiment dish made in Sheffield, England by Leonard Silver Inc. Metal unknown, possible silverplate, in shape of a basket with infinity pattern around rim. Spoon and glass bowl missing.
Colorized photograph of Jesse Gifford. Subject seated outdoors, with legs crossed and hat on knee. Portrait in oval wooden frame with floral carvings on top, bottom, left and right.
Article of Flaherty,and his achievements with the navy, including his achievement of commanding a combined cruiser-destroyer described as "the largest naval command in the world"
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.