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071 P31P
CD.2.
Jordan Lodge of Free and Accepted
Masons. Peabody Press
joined the Lodge in 1824.
(In) Press Feb. 4, 1880. p.4. (In) Press Feb. 11, 1880. p.4.
In Basement
071 SA3S
Jordan Lodge of Free and Accepted
Masons. Salem Evening News.
About seventy members of Jordan Lodge of Masons, led by Marshal E.W.Coombs. and all officers in regalia, attended divine worship at St.Paul's church, May 24. Rev.Allen Greene preached the sermon.
(In)S.E.N.May 25,1914. P.6.
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0771 SÀ3S
Jordan Lodge of Free and Accepted
Masons.
Salem Evening News.
Jordan Lodge, of Peabody, had official visitation of Deputy George B. Farrington of Salem and suite, and a large number of members of the craft from neighboring lodges. About 400 Masons watched the emplification of third degree in Masonic Hall.
(In)S.E.N.Nov.18,1915. P.5.
In Baseresort
071 SA3S
Jordan Lodge of Free and Accepted
Masons. Salem Evening News.
Horace H. Atherton, Jr. gave his illustrated lecture on "The Yellow- stone National Park" before the Jordan Lodge in Masonic Hall on March 31,1915.
(n) S.E.N.April 1,1915.
P.7.
In Bacome
071 P31P King, James P.
also 071 P31PR
Peabody Press
Married Mrs. Lizzie A. Bancroft,
widow of the late Derby Bancroft,
Tuesday, December 14, 1880, by Rev. W.G. Sperry.
(In) Press Dec. 14, 1880.
P.5
( In) P. Reporter Dec. 18, 1880. P.2
071 P31P
King family
Peabody Press
Kings of Peabody were among the oldest of the early families in town, and have held their own well from the earl iest settlement. The old King grant was on the site of Eben U. King's house on the corner of Lowell and Forest Sts
(In) Press May 23, 1888. p.l.
In Bresment
071 SA 38
King Fund.
Salem Evening News
Thanksgiving donations made by the town, under the direction of the selectmen, were paid for from the in- come of two funds left for that pur- pose. Jonathan King emulated the example of Eliza Sutton and left $5000.00, in trust, to the town; one- half the income to provide Thanks- giving dinners for the worthy poor, and the other half to provide
such people th coal.
(In) S.E.N. Nov. 27,1909. P.7
In Basement
071 SAS King Family. _Cd. 5
Salem Evening News
in the glue industry. His son, George Upton, was associated with him in the technical department of the bus- iness. The factory at Peabody is commonly known as the Upton Factory or "Plant #1" of the American Gque Co The Uptons "are stuck on the glue business" was a popular saying in the glue trade. They were connected with it for more than a century.
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( In) S. E. N. Aug. 3, 1910. P.5
071 SA3S
King James A.
Salem Evening News
Graduated from Maine University in June, with degree of B.S. He also won honorable mention on his thesis on applied electricity.
(In) S. E. N. June 19,1911. P. 5
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071 SA3$
King, James A.
Salem Evening News
James King , former University of Maine end, was coach for Peabody High School in 1912-1913.
(In) S.E.N. Sept. 25, 1913. P.7.
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071 SA3S
King, James Augustus. Cd. 3
Salem Evening News
In 1855 he married Mrs. Ellen M. Eaton of Westfield, Vermont, who, with one daughter and three sons, survived him. He also left one brother, Samuel P. King and a large number of relatives Was a member of Jordan Lodge, Free and Accepted Order of Mason. Inter-
ment was in the King Burying Ground on Lowell St.
In Basement.
(In) S. E. N. Jan. 2-6-1908. Pages 2-8
071 P31P
King, James Augustus.
Peabody Press
Married Mrs. Ellen M. Eaton of Montpel ier, Vermont Aug. 13, 1885 by Rev. Mr. Sperry .
(In) Press Aug. 19, 1885. p.8.
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071 SA3S
King, James Augustus.
Salem Evening News
Died Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1908 at his home, 193 Lowell St. Deceased was the older son of the late James P. King and was born in this town, in what is known as the "Kingdom" , Nov. 16, 1844. He graduated from French's Commercial College in 1851; followed the vocation of a farmer and dealt in real estate, being a large owner
In Basement.
071 SA 3S
King, James Augustus. cd. 2
Salem Evening News
at one time of land which he in- herited. Was also engaged in the wool and milk business. The deceased
was a well known citizen. In his early life he was a ball player of local renown and achieved the dis- tinction of knocking a ball across
Salem Common. Was a kind hearted, good natured man whom everybody liked
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071 P31PE
King, Rufus
Peabody Enterprise
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Perley King enlist ed in the army and was assigned to the fourth officers training school at Camp Devens. He graduated from Peab- ody High School and was a student at the University of Main. He was a mem- ber of the Reserve Officers Training Corps .
(In) P.E. May 17, 1918. p.l.
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Kittredge, Sarah F.
Salem Evening News
Public Colorado
Died Jan. 5th at the home of a cousin In Pueblo, Cal., where she had lived for the past 6 yrs., in her 84th yr. She was the first woman elected in Peabody as a member of the school com- mittee, holding office from 1892 until 1905. 1906 1892-1906 S.P.N. Jan. 9, 1920. P.7
071 P31P
Kittredge, Dr.Floyd D.
Peabody Press
Died June 1, 1878 - age 64 years
3 months.
(In) Press June 5, 1878.
P.4
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071 S08S
Kittredge, Harriet
So
Danvers Wizard
Wife of late Edmund F. Kittredge, M.D. Died Mar. 28, 1865-age 39 yrs. 7 das.
(In) Wizard Mar. 29, 1865.
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071 P31P
Kittredge, Sarah.
Peabody Press
Died April 8, 1892 - age 30 years
2 months. Widow of the late Dr. Floyd
D. Kittredge.
(In) Press April 9, 1892. P.5
071 S08S
Kittredge, Mary F
So.
Danvers Wizard
Graduate of Salem Normal School, app- ointed teacher in Bowditch School. Received Dictionary and Writing Desk from the children in the Primary Dept of the Bowditch School. Resigned to accept a school in the city of Charlestown.
In Basement
(In) Wizard Oct. 3, 1866.
Apr. 22, 1868.
Press Jan. 5, 1870.
071 P31P
Kimball, Lucy E
Peabody Press
Resigned as teacher in the Center School to accept a position in a school in Hyde Park.
(In) Press Sept. 4, 1872.
In Basemeat.
071 SA3S
Lake, Ernest Russell.
Salem Evening News
Married Sarah A. Moxley June 25, 1912 by Rev. Allen Greene.
(In) S.E. N. June 29, 1912.
P.6
In Basement.
071 P31PE
LeCain, Guy
Peabody Enterprise
Married Helen M. Southwick June 10, 1922 by Rev. George W. Howes of the Uni
Versalist Church.
(In) P.E. June 9, 1922. p.7.
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071 P31P
Lectures.
Peabody Press
Fourteenth lecture of the Peabody High School was delivered by Rev. A. B. Hervey, Saturday, Jan. 13, 1871. G. F. Barnes of the School Committee delivered the sixteenth lecture January 28, 1871.
(In) Press Jan. 18 - Feb. 1, 1871.
In Basement.
071 SA3S
Lectures.
Salem Evening News
Peabody Institute Lecture course held Dec. 29,1910, took form of a home night for members. Fred N. Munroe was Chairman of Committee. P.H. O' Conor, President of the Peabody Co-Operative Bank, spoke on how Co-operative Banks are conducted. Albert H. Merrill, Treasurer of the Warren Five Cents Savings Bank spoke on system employed in savings banks.
In Basement
(In) S. E.N. Dec. 30, 1910. P. 5
071 SA3S
Lecture Course
Salem Evening News
Wednesday evening, November 1st, Ernest Harold Baynes, illustrated lecture on "Common wild animals of New England". In December, George Blake Dexter illustrated on "With a caravan and camera through North Africa." In January lectures by Mrs Buxton on "Scotland and its songs". Songs Mrs. Durland soloist.
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071 SA3S
Lecture Course
Cd. 2.
Salem Evening News
In March 1912, Historical Pageant under the auspices of the Peabody Historical Society. Subject, "Scenes from our town history".
(In) S.E.N. October 31, 1911. P.6.
In Basement.
071 D23D
Lectures.
Danvers Courier
Lecture on Temperance by John F. Ger- ald, in the Methodist Church.
(In) D. C. March 14, 1846.
In Basement.
071 D23D
Lectures.
Danvers Courier
Lecture on Slavery by Rev. Mr. Stone, in the Unitarian Church.
( In) D.C. May 9, 1846.
In Basement.
071 D23D
Lectures.
Danvers Courier
. Address by Mr. Huntington of Salem on Temperance, at Upton's Hall.
(In) D.C. Aug. 29, 1846.
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071 P31P
Leighton, John A.
Peabody Press
Was chosen manager of the Lewiston baseball club for the season of 1894. He was a well known player, having filled positions with numerous clubs in the minor leagues. He played and managed the Lewistons in 1893, and began his career in Salem.
(In) Press Jan. 20, 1894.
P. 3
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071 P31P
Lord, Daniel B.
Peabody Press
Was awarded the contract to gaspipe the new Methodist church in North Salem.
(In) Press Feb. 16, 1889.
In Basement.
071 SA3S
Lord, Daniel B.
Salem Evening News
Died Jan. 19 at his home 5 Andover St., age 76 years.
(In) S. E. N. Jan. 20, 1910.
P.5
In Basement
Block on Lowell St.
Salem Evening News.
Opposite City Hall is now practical- ly completed and into which the ex- emption board has now removed. There are three stores on the first floor and eight offices on the second.
S.E.N. Jan. 15, 1918. P.2
071 P31P
Mccarthy, Charles.
Peabody Press
Erected a two-story house on the new road leading from Andover St. to Lowell St.
( In) Press June 12, 1872.
esment.
071 SA3S
Mccarthy, Charles.
Salem Evening News
Died November 6, 1907 at the J. B. Thomas Hospital, age 68 years.
(In) S.E.N. Nov. 7, 1907.
P.2
In Basement
071 SA3S
Macdonald, Ray A.
Salem Evening News.
Married to Barbara C. Warner, Jan.25, 1915, by Rev. Edward D. Towle, of First Unitarian Church.
(In)S.E.N.Jan.26,1915.
P.5.
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071 S08S
Mackintire, S. Lizzie
So
Danvers Wizard
Married John C. Foote of Salem Sept. 9, 1868 by Rev. Mr. Hervey.
(In) Wizard Sept. 23, 1868.
In Rasoment
071 P31P McKeen, John.
Peabody Press
Took John H. Teague's place as Janitor
at the Institute during his last ill-
ness. In December 1880 he accepted a position as coach-man for Mrs.Eliza Sutton.
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(In) Press Dec. 15, 1880. P.5
071 P31P
McKeen, John D.
Peabody Press
Married Cora A. Goldthwaite July 23, 1891 by Rev. W.P. Ray, of the Metho- dist Church.
(In) Press July 25, 1891. p.l.
McKeen, John D.
Salem Evening News
Janitor of the Peabody Institute, died at his home on Wallis St., Jan 13th, of pneumonia, in his 69 th year.
S.E.N. Jan. 14, 1918. P.2
071 P31PE
McKeen, John D.
Peabody Enterprise Died January, 1918.
(In) Peabody Enterprise Jan. 18, 1918. P.1
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071 SA3S
Margin Street.
Salem Evening News.
Road bed long a bone of contention was made into a state highway in 1914.
(In)S.E.N.Dec .31,1914.
P.2.
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071 SÅ3S
Margin Street.
Salem Evening News.
Before state road was built, public works department made water pipe connections from the main in that street so as to avoid digging up the new macadam road.
(In)S.E.N.July 14,1914. P.2.
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071 SA 3S
Margin Street, Peabody
Salem Evening News
Connecting Danvers with Salem was re- built by Timothy A. Moynahan of Ham- ilton in 1914. His bid of $10,408.50 was lowest of ten submitted.
(In) S.E. N. July 8, 1914. P. 5.
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071 SA 3S
Margin Street
Salem Evening News
Town Counsel Sheehan appeared be- fore the Board of Selectmen with figures on the cost of reconstruct- ing Margin Street, a mile long would be $18,000. The state would pay one-half of the cost, the county one-fourth, the town the other quarter or $4500 if the work was to be done. (In) S.E. N. February 27, 1914. P.10.
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McDermott, Michael
Salem Evening News.
Friends will be pleased to hear that he has been assigned to special duty in the White House executive office at Washington.
S.E.N. Sept. 17, 1917. P.5
071 SA3S
Meacom, Edward H.
Salem Evening News.
Drug store manager and father Edward were overcome by gas from air-tight stove at their home on 59 Holten St. They were discovered by Henry P.Dor- set,driver for Bushby, the grocer and Mrs.Calvin Larrabee who lived in up- per tenement of same house.Edward H. Meacom was manager of George E.Meacom Co.,128 Main Street and his father
071 SA3S
Meacom, Edward H.
CD.2.
Salem Evening News.
Edward was president-owners of oldest drug establishment in town.
Edward H.Meacom died from the effects of the gas aged 50 years. His father was at Josiah B. Thomas Hospital and was expected to recover.
In)S.E.N.Oct.20,1916. P.1. (In)S.E.N.Oct.21,1916. P.2-5
(In)S.E.N. Nov.2,1916. P.8.
Meacom, Edward
Salem Evening News
Well known pharmacist, died at his home, 55 Holten St., Oct. 31. He was a veteran of the Civil War.
S.E.N. Nov. 1, 1917. P.2
071 P31P Meacom, Eliza D.
Peabody Press
Married Tom Cooper of Somerville Feb. 14, 1893 by Rev. A. Francis Walch.
(In) Press Feb. 18, 1893.
P.1
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071 SA 3S
Meacom, Helen S.
Salem Evening News
Wife of Edward Meacom, 59 Holten
St. died March 6, 1907, age 60 years
2 months 16 days.
(In) S.E. N. March 7, 1907.
P.2
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0771 P31P
Meacom, Horace
Peabody Press
Married Anna H. Meacom of Beverly Sept. 2, 1869 in Beverly by Rev. Mr. Lampheas.
(In) Press Sept. 8, 1869.
In Basement
071 soSs
Meacom, Lucinda.
So
Danvers Wizard
Wife of Ebenezer Meacom, died August 18, 1867 - age 55 years 7 months.
( In) Wizard August 21, 1867.
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071 P31A
Meacom, Mary S.
Peabody Union
Married Joseph M. Greenough of New- buryport, Oct. 23, 1895 by Rev. Dr. O.F. Safford at the Universalist par- sonage .
(In) Peabody Union Oct. 26, 1895. p.5. With Peabody Adv.
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071 P31P
Mea. com, Eben.
Peabody Press Died Jan. 18, 1872 - age 68 years 8 months.
(In) Press Jan. 24, 1872.
In Basomeut
071 S08S
Meacom, Eben.
So
Danvers Wizard
Removed his shoe repair business from Foster St. to 156 Main St.
(In) Wizard Feb. 22, 1860.
In Basemout.
071 SO8S
Meacom, Edward
So.
Danvers Wizard
Married Helen S. Howard, in Beverly, May 31, 1866, by Rev. Mr. Kimball.
( In) Wizard June 6, 1866.
In Basement
071 SOSS Merrill, Amos Esq.
So
Danvers Wizard.
Was appointed Deputy Provost Marshal for So. Danvers, and entered upon his duties by commencing the en- rollment of men, liable to the con- scription draft.
(In) Wizard May 27, 1863.
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071 P31P
Merrill, Amos
Peabody Press
Appointed Census Enumerator for the town of Peabody and Danvers.
(In) Press May 25, 1870.
In Basement
071 P31P
Merrill,Amos.
Peabody Press
Was chosen Moderator of the Town at a meeting held Monday, May 22, 1871.
(In) Press May 24, 1871.
In Bakoment
071 P31P
Merrill, Amos
Peabody Press
Appointed by the Governor as Trial Just ice for the town of Peabody in 1876.
(In) Press June 28, 1876.
In Basement
071 P31P
Merrill, Amos
Peabody Press
Resigned his position as superinten- dent of the Universalist Church, Sunday July 25, 1880-a position which he held for twenty-six years. (In) Press July 28, 1880. p.5.
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071 P31P
Merrill, Amos.
Peabody Press
Was appointed to fill the vacancy on the Finance Committee, caused by the resignation of John Linehan, whose health will not permit him to attend to the duties of the office.
(In) Press Jan. 16, 1892. P.5
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071 P31P
Merrill, Annie S.
Peabody Press
At a meeting of the School Committee on Monday, October 6, 1884 the resignation of Miss Annie S. Merrill teacher in the Center School was accepted and her position was filled by the appointment of Mary P. Towne.
(In) Press Oct. 8, 1884. P.5
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071 P31PE
Merrill, Annie S.
Peabody Enterprise Died Dec. 1923.
(In) P.E. Dec. 28, 1923. p.4.
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071 P31P
Milton Shield.
Peabody Press
Valuable and sublime work of art was recently added to the Eben Dale Sutton Reference Library. It was pur- chased by Mrs. Eliza Sutton at the Centennial Exhibition where it won the admiration of all lovers of fine
art. The original of this work was made for the International Exhibition of Paris, in 1867 and was purchased
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071 P31P
Milton Shield.
cd. 2
Peabody Press
by the English Government for the Museum of Science of Art at South Kensington, England. The original was the unaided work of Morel Ladeuil who designed and wrought it by the re= pousse process in silver and steel with enrichments in damascend gold. The Shield now at the library is a fac-simile copy, and was reproduced
In Basemout.
071 P31P Milton Shield. cd. 3
Peabody Press
by the repousse process. The subjects selected for illustration on the Shield were taken from Milton's Par- adise Lost, 6th book.
(In) Press June 20, 1877.
P.4
In Basement
071 P31PE
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons.
Peabody Enterprise
An innovation started recently in the B. N. Moore and Sons factory, by which young men can take a course in the factory to learn the business which, no doubt, will being good results for all concerned.
( In) P. E. July 14, 1916. P.2
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071 P31PE
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons.
Peabody Enterprise
Ten or more special cars are expect- ed to convey the B. N. Moore & Sons' employees to Centennial Grove, Essex, July Ist, where it will have its first annual picnic. This is the first Peabody Leather Concern to in- augurate an annual outing for its employees.
(In) P.E. June 30, 1916. P.4
071 P31PE -
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons.
Peabody Enterprise
To inaugurate a system whereby graduates of High School displaying energy and ability may look forward to profitable positions in the leather business. Plan outlined in Peabody Enterprise of June 16, 1916.
(In) Peabody Enterprise June 16,1916
P. 2
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071 SASS
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Company.
Salem Evening News.
At a meeting of the directors of the Benjamin N.Moore and Sons Company factory, Fred N. Moore was elected president to succeed his father, the late Benjamin N.Moore and was also elected treasurer. Vice-president was Daniel W.Poor;George W.Price,assist- ant treasurer and Greta S.Johnson, secretary and clerk.
(In )S.E.N. April 24,1916. P.6.
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071 SÅ3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons
Company
Salem Evening News
At a meeting of the stock holders of this company held February 13, Daniel W. Poor, Greta S. Johnson, George W. Price all of Peabody; Theodore T. Graves of Salem, and John B. Findley of New York were made directors in recognition of their long and faithful service and ability (In) S.E. N. Feb. 16, 1914. P.5.
071 SASS
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Company.
Salem Evening News.
Established a two years' course in industrial training at its leather plant, only two boys to be started per month. Those that showed fitness to be given positions at the end of the 2nd year as assistant foremen or selected workmen.
(In)S.E.N.June 16,1916. P.5. (In)S.E.N. June21,1916. P.4.
In Basement
071 SA38
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons
Salem Evening News
Established an agency with Chas. Stix, in St. Louis for the sale of their sheep and India leather in October, 1913.
(In) S. E.N. October 24, 1913. P.7.
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071 SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons.
Salem Evening News
In 1908 one of their newest leathers was made in college colors. Its grain was a new finish and it had sort of a silk like appearance. This leather was sold to firms who made it up into neckties for the college, and athletic trade. The leather was made in fif-
teen different colors among them being Harvard Crimson, Yale Blue and
In Basement
071 SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons. Cd. 2
Salem Evening News
Dartmouth Green. Ties were also sold for Automobiling, Golfing and Yachting
(In) S.E. N.June 18, 1908.
P.3
071 SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons.
Salem Evening News
Incorporated as a Massachusetts corporation, as B. N. Moore and Sons Co. with a capital of $150,000 The president of the Company was Benjamin N.Moore.
In Basement
(In) S. E. N. Nov.2, 1906. P.5
:
071 SA38
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Co.
Salem Evening News
India leather manufacturers secured a two years' option on the American Hide and Leather Company's Plant in
Danvers in August, 1912.
(In) S. E. N. August 6, 1912. P.5
In Basement
071 SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. Moore and Sons.
Salem Evening News
Interesting object lessons about the animals of India are being taught to the shoe trade by this enterprising firm. They have imported from India hair and wool sheepskins. These skins have been tanned with the hair and the wool on. Some men of the shoe trade
claim there is no such creature as a hair sheep, but the pelts of the hair
In Basement.
071 SA38
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons. cd. 2
Salem Evening News
sheep prove there is. The hair sheep looks like a sheep, but has the hair of a goat. The skin of the hair sheep makes one kind of leather, finishing
up like a goatskin. The skin of the wool sheep makes another kind of leather, finishing up like a sheepskin
(In) S.E.N. Nov. 6, 1909. P.4
In Basement.
SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Company
Salem Evening News
Largest manufacturers of India lea- ther in country, had on hand large supply of skins at beginning of World War #1.
(In) S.E.N. August 26, 1914. P. 4.
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071 SAIS
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons(Inc. )
Salem Evening News
Made and sold python skin since 1910. In 1912 it was the newest skin for belts, shoes and dress trimmings. The python is a snake
of India. Its pelt is much more
beautiful than a person would expect a snake to have.
( In) S. E. N. Dec. 11, 1912. P.7 1
In Basement
071 SÅ3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Co. (Inc.)
Salem Evening News
Morocco leather manufacturers gave special attention to fancy colored leather. In 1908 they got out a new old gold ooze leather. It was for shoe tops, low cut novelties and fancy articles. Factory was located on Pierpont, near Aborn St. with sales- room at 95 South St. , Boston.
In Basement (In) S.E.N. April 6, 1908. P.3
071 SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Co. (Inc.)
Salem Evening News
New Leather originated by B. N.Moore and Sons Co. (Inc.), Peabody, was the double goat skin. Grain of skin was taken off and made into book binding leather. Split was then given special treatment, then patent finish applied.
(In) S.E. N. Feb. 11, 1910. P.3
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071 SA 3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Co.
Salem Evening News
Peabody makers of fancy leather opened a new store at 184 William St., New York.
(In) S. E. N. May 22, 1911.
P. 7
In Basement
071 SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Co. (Inc. )
Salem Evening News
Secured a contract in August, 1912 to furnish leather for the Congressional Library at Washington for binding books.
(In) S. E. N. August 23, 1912. P.11
In Basement
071 SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Company.
Salem Evening News
Secured a large contract to provide book binding leather for congression- al library at Washington June, 1913. Leather had to pass a thorough in- spection by government inspectors.
In Baserpent
(In) S.E. N. July 3, 1913. P.4
0771 SASS
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Company.
Salem Evening News.
Started a shop library in a room that was set aside for superintendent and foremen. The library was provided with book and magazines which per- tained to shoe, leather and allied trades and to shop management, chemistry, power and other subjects.
(In)S.E.N.March 29,1916. P.4.
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071 SA 3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Co. (Inc. )
Salem Evening News
Supplied leather for the blue book of Tiffany, New York Jeweler.
(In) S.E. N. August 28, 1912. P.5
In Basement
071 SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Co.
Salem Evening News
Their two Peabody factories were operated to the fullest capacity and also their patent leather factory in Woburn. Fred N. Moore, Treasurer, left to visit their Chicago store. Daniel W.Poor, also of Peabody, represented the firm from Philadelphia to Richmond This concern employed more Peabody people in its Boston office than any
In Basement
071 SASS
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Co. cd. 2
Salem Evening News
other leather firm in Boston. Out of an office and sales force of twelve, six of them lived here in Peabody. - -
(In) S. E. N. Dec. 4, 1909. P.2
071 SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Company.
Salem Evening News.
Twenty superintendents and foremen held a dinner March 4 at the Essex House, Salem. They organized an asso- ciation which met every two weeks for the purpose of discussing and acting on factory business which they hoped would benefit all employees.
(In)S.E.N.March 6,1916.
P.5.
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0771 SA3S
Moore, Benjamin N. and Sons Company.
Salem Evening News.
Was awarded a large contract by the United States Printing depart- ment for book binding leather. The government established a standard for book leather and this firm met all requirements.
(In)S.E.N.June 30,1914.
P.11.
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Moore, Benjamin Newell
Peabody Press
Married Sarah M. Reed Jan. 12, 1870 by Rev. C.V. Hanson.
(In) Press Jan. 19, 1870.
In Bassoment
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Moore, Benjamin Newell,
Salem Evening News
President of the Board of Trade, was elected Vice-president of the State Board and a member of the Executive Council at a meeting of the State Board of Trade at the Vendome, Boston, October 22, 1907.
(In) S. E. N. October 23, 1907. P.5
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Moore, Benjamin Newell
Sallem Evening News
Benjamin N. Moore, chairman of School Committee sent to the Editor of the News article on his views pertaining to the enlargement of the new High Schoolhouse and over- crowded conditions in the schools. It is given in detail in this item.
(In) S.E.N. January 30, 1914. P.5.
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Moore, Benjamin Newell
Salem Evening News.
Met with secere accident while at work with a helper in his garden, May 21. Dr.Foster was called to attend Mr.Moore and the injured man went to the factory that day.
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