Series 13 : Miscellaneous

Anthony H. Coppola Collection
Series 13: Miscellaneous
Sub-Series 1: Douglas, Massachusetts Items

Box#Folder#Collection#Description
1312018.01.13.01.01Democratic Party Ticket, ca. 1880.
1322018.01.13.01.02Manuscript Notes, ca. 1900.
1332018.01.13.01.03East Douglas Telephone Exchange. November 1, 1907.
1342018.0113.01.04circa 190_, Board of Health, vaccination request

Anthony H. Coppola Collection
Series 13: Miscellaneous
Sub-Series 2: Non-Douglas Items

Box#Folder#Collection#Description
1312018.01.13.02.01“Nicholas Baylies of Uxbridge: ancestry and descendants.” The Whitinsville Transcript, October 21, 1904.
1322018.01.13.02.02Uxbridge and Whitinsville Transcript: All the news of Uxbridge, Whitinsville and vicinity, Vol. III, No 46, Whitinsville, May 24, 1907.
1332018.01.13.02.03Old and new Boston. Eighth Edition, A. Shuman & Co., Boston, July 1907.
1342018.01.13.02.04n.d. “The Heart of the Commonwealth.”
1352018.01.13.02.05Program – “The Symphony Hall Pops: The Forty–Third Season, Nineteen Hundred Twenty–Eight,” 1928.
1362018.01.13.02.06“The battles of Concord and Lexington.” The Evening Gazette, Worcester. Friday, April 18, 1975.
1372018.01.13.02.07“Outnumbered…but the rebels were still too smart for the British.” The National Star. June 14, 1975.
1382018.01.13.02.08Mattson, Thomas. “Northbridge 225th.” 1997.
1392018.01.13.02.09Program – “Centennial Rededication: Civil War Monument, Uxbridge, Massachusetts.” September 12, 1998.

Anthony H. Coppola Collection
Series 13: Miscellaneous
Sub-Series 3: Advertisements

Box#Folder#Collection#Description
1312018.01.13.03.01n.d. Advertisement – Prof. Dawson’s Non-Explosive Powders.
1322018.01.13.03.02n.d. Business Order Envelopes (6 items)
1332018.01.03.03n.d. Medical advertisements regarding medications
1332018.01.03.04n.d. Avena Pharmacal Co., prescription pad
1332018.01.03.05n.d. Advertisement for The Physicians’ Protective Account

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