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
Black top hat, made of beaver skin and fabric. Has elk trademark inside hat on top (seal of Cutting & Co., a retailer that used to be in North Adams center.) Once owned by the Richmond sisters, who had inherited it from their father, and then later…
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…
German-made cat postcard with 3D effects and squeaky noise. There is both a front and a back to the postcard. On the front there is a picture of a cat, and on the back there are places for a stamp, address, and message.
A letter from Nina Thomas, of Antiques Q&A at House & Garden, explaining to Mrs. Anthony Marino, the origins and making of her silver moustache cup. Noting that the cup is actually plated silver, not pewter.
This is a catalogue that commemorates Sprague's involvement in World War II manufacturing. During the war, commercial production stopped at factories across the country and refocused on producing items for military use. Sprague was responsible for…
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.…
Postcard sent to Miss Agnes Scully depicting the Canadian side of the Niagara Falls. The back is transcribed as “Miss Agnes W Scully 97 Corinth St North Adams Mass”.
Photograph of Mount Greylock Summit Building. The photograph includes a dirt road leading up to a large red building with a water tower in the distance. Postcard addressed to Miss Agnes Scully. The front is transcribed as "I guess this trip will have…
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".