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Title page "The Illustrated American Biography; Containing Correct Portraits of The Principal Actors in American History"
1853
L00.086
Volume I, like the other five volumes, contains 100 portraits and brief biographical sketches of individuals who played an active part in American history.
front The Rose
1900-1916
1988.02
Cross-stitched embroidery by the Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework.
Cover "Sermons, No. II- How To Change Your Heart"
1835
L01.001
Charles Grandison Finney was one of the greatest evangelical preachers in an era of religious revivals.
front St. Ann's Church
1900-1920
1997.08.01.0090
St. Ann's Church, dedicated in 1885, was intended to serve the French Canadian Catholic population of the industrial community of Turners Falls, Massachusetts.
front St. Stanislaus
1930-1960
1996.12.2372
By 1900 one in every ten Catholics in America was of Polish origin.
front Reverend Samuel Willard (1776-1859)
1860
1996.12.2571.02
Controversy erupted when the First Church of Deerfield, Massachusetts, ordained the Reverend Samuel Willard, a Unitarian, as their minister.
front "Negro Funeral"
1856-1858
1994.20.03.55
George Fuller drew this sketch after witnessing an African American funeral procession in March, 1858.
front Baby in Christening Robe
1890-1900
1970.18.02
This cabinet card is of a young child wearing a christening gown made from Emily Rudman Tripp's wedding gown.
front Christening Dress
1890-1900
1970.18.01
This Christening Dress was originally a wedding gown for Emily Rudman Tripp.
document "HYMN - For Fourth July--1826"
Jul 4, 1826
L01.007
Samuel Willard (1776-1859), minister of Deerfield who was born the year the country began the war for independence from Great Britain, composed this fourth of July hymn on the 50th anniversary of that occasion.

 

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