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- Kane School, Arlington School yearbooks
- 1976 Lawrence football game program
- 1962-63 St. Laurence3 O’Toole class picture
- Bavarian Club 100th Anniversary booklet
Material related to the life of donor's father, John Gilboard, including items pertaining to the Jewish War Veterans and military, religious items, photos and diplomas relating to the Lawrence Public Schools, and a scrapbook.
Sanborn Map Company, Insurance Maps of Lawrence, Massachusetts
Donation: The Sanborn Insurance Maps of Lawrence, gifted by the Killourie Family, is a large (23-in x 25-in) bound atlas with 64 full color map plate pages. This volume is heavy, so handle it with care. The condition is generally good, albeit aging a bit with slight damage caused by a small puncture hole through the back cover that penetrates about half the pages.
This gift was presented to LHC in memory of Martin J. Killourie by his son Martin Jr. and granddaughter Kathy Hyatt.
Martine J. Killourie was born in Lawrence in 1904 and was a lifelong resident of the city. He graduated from Lawrence High School in 1922 and went on to work in the Lawrence City Engineer’s office as a Senior Engineering Aide from 1942 until his sudden death in January 1970.
Mr. Killourie’s work in the City Engineer’s office would involve his intimate knowledge of maps and engineering documents related to the infrastructure of Lawrence. He would serve in his role during a time of major changes in Lawrence, including the major Urban Renewal projects of the 1950’s and 1960’s. Mr. Killourie acquired the Sanborn Map book as surplus property because of his interest in maps and surveying information about Lawrence.
Background: The Sanborn Insurance Maps, meticulously crafted by the esteemed Sanborn Map Company, stand as not just cartographic artifacts but portals into the dynamic evolution of cities. Established in the late 19th century, the Sanborn Map Company played a pivotal role during a transformative period in American urbanization.
Founded by D.A. Sanborn, the company initially created these maps for assessing fire insurance risks. The late 19th and early 20th centuries marked a time of rapid industrialization and urban expansion in the United States. As cities grew, so did the need for accurate and detailed maps to assess the potential fire hazards posed by various structures.
Information Provided: These detailed maps offer a comprehensive snapshot of Lawrence's urban fabric, capturing street layouts, building footprints, and infrastructure with meticulous precision. The wealth of information extends beyond the physical structures, providing insights into the ebb and flow of city life and the interplay between residential and industrial zones.
Example of Detailed Information – 1911-1942 Snapshot: The recently acquired Sanborn Map book, dated 1911 with updates through 1942, unveils a captivating panorama of Lawrence's history. Within its pages, one discovers not just the architectural landscape but a narrative of neighborhood dwellings, commercial buildings, and the grand mill complexes. Each map serves as a time capsule, vividly portraying the structural and functional dynamics of Lawrence during a pivotal era.
So many interesting details are shown throughout the pages. Of note are the large mill complexes such as: Arlington Mills, Ayer Mill, Wood Mill, Champion International, to name a few. So much can be gleaned from these illustrations, function of each building, underground infrastructure, even the number of night and weekend watchmen on duty!
Exploring the buildings along Essex St. or Theater Row provides so much detail about structures that no longer exist.
One will see just how extensive the railroad network was in Lawrence. At that time in history Lawrence was a major railroad hub of New England.
Donated on November 1, 2023, accessioned on January 3, 2024
VHS Cassette of Merrimack Valley YMCA, Camp Lawrence, Bear Island Camps, Camp Nokomis
Donated on April 18, 2024, accessioned on May 1, 2024
Poster print of the Bench and Bar of Lawrence, Mass, 1926
Donated on May 23, 2024, accessioned on September 4, 2024
Newsletters and other documents pertaining to the YMCA Summer Camps
Draft sketch of advertisement for the Minstrel Show sponsored by the St. Patrick’s CYO on April 29-30, year unknown
Photos – reproduction of a stereoview of an unidentified cotton mill in Lawrence,
Envelope postmarked May, 1938 via Air Mail, contains blue stamp on front that reads, “National AirMail Week, May 15-21, 1938, First flight May 19, 1938/Lawrence, Mass, the friendliest city in the United States Weaves the Worlds Worsteds, Cachet Sponsored by the Lawrence Philatelic Society”
Reels of 1936 flood
Donated on September 4, 2024, accessioned on November 6, 2024
Page from Gleason’s Pictorial Newspaper, 1851, featuring sketches and information about Lawrence, MA.
Opera House program for Friday, September 26, 1890
In addition to the documents, items and memorabilia listed in the below folders, the collection also includes photographs filed in the photo boxes:
LM2 Military, Civil War and Spanish American War, LG1 Groups, and LH1 Housing
Folder: Newspaper - Daily American Extra Edition
Manchester NH newspaper extra edition dated July 16, 1855. Detailing disastrous mill fire that destroyed 32 buildings
Folder: Receipt – Furniture Purchase
To Mr. C. H. Smith from Woodburn, Gray & Co. for furniture and household items. Dated: April 13, 1868
Folder: Army Discharge Papers, Pvt. Charles H. Smith
Final orders and discharge from the Union Army. Dates: June 30, 1865 and July 18, 1865
Folder: Furlough Passes – Pvt. C. H. Smith
Dated: January/February 1865
Folder: Affidavit – Certifying C. H. Smith’s Military Service
Circa 1890, may be associated with death benefits/pension.
Folder: Diaries – C. H. Smith Personal Accounts of Civil War action
Three booklets, handwritten, chronicling day-to-day activities of C. H. Smith’s unit during actions around Virginia. Date ranges: September 1863, November 1863, and August/September 1864. Also includes a receipt for $75 cash sent from C. H. Smith to his father in Lawrence.
Folder: Military Pension Documents
Various documents related to pension applications by C. H. Smith’s widow, Clara. Dates: 1892-1893
Folder: Diary – C. H. Smith Trip to Delrey Illinois
Detailing the day-to-day activities while visiting Delrey Ill. Date: From October 1860 to January 1861.
Folder: Marriage Certificate
Charles H. Smith and Clara B. Knowles, dated: November 2, 1867
Folder: Pamphlet – Death of Hon. George W. Patterson
An obituary, biography and eulogy for the Honorable George W. Patterson, former U. S. Congressman from NY and at time of death, Lt. Governor of New York. Dated October 1874
Folder: News Clippings
Various obituaries for Morris Knowles, Dated August 1899.
Folder: Text Book – Eaton’s Arithmetic
Primary school book owned by Cora B. Smith, 120 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. Dated 1864
Folder: Leather Billfold
Monogrammed: C. H. Smith, 3 Pemberton St., Lawrence
Loose: Vintage Woman’s Purse with Compact
Oversize:
Removed Political Newsletter
to Flat Files
The “Young Hickory”, Vol. 1, No. 7, Boston October 12, 1844. Democrat Party newsletter with articles and editorials about the 1844 Presidential campaign, James Polk (D), vs. Henry Clay (Whig).
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