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Khadija, Yousra and AdamKhadija, Yousra and Adam
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Sophia and Owen MunsonSophia and Owen Munson of Winthrop
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MichaelMichael of Winthrop, MA
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Jacques DorierJacques Dorier, musician
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Jane and son SamJane and son Sam
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FreddieFreddie, grandson of Stephen J. and Phyllis Poor of Winthrop Street in Winthrop.
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GiannaGianna of Winthrop
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After school at the LibraryGirls at the Library
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Dave Smith at the Art FestivalDave Smith
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Chuck and ThomChuck and Thom
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Captain Scott KingsleyCaptain Scott Kingsley
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Brenda Curry and Max Whiting, Art Festival 2016Brenda Curry and Max Whiting
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FishermanFisherman
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Artist Richard Honan of WinthropRichard Honan
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Walking the dogs at Deer IslandWalking dogs
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At Deer Island in WinthropDeer Island
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Sons of Manal KhanManal Khan's sons
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Pete Solomon, at the LibraryPete Solomon at the library
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Martin and Anne Vasquez, owners of La Siesta RestaurantVasquez, Martin and Anne at their restaurant, La Siesta in Winthrop
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Nick and Joseph, brothersNick and Joseph, brothers in Winthrop
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Fr. Charles BourkeFr. Charles Bourke
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Stephen Lee, at St. JohnsLee, Stephen at St. John's in Winthrop
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Tahnya Santostefano at La Siesta RestaurantTahnya Santostefano at La Siesta Restaurant in Winthrop
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Tina Talvi, Cantor at St. John the Evangelist ChurchTina Talvi at St. John the Evangelist Church
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John Betley of Shirley Point, WinthropJohn Betley
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Officer Sarko GergerianSarko Gergerian
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Lt. Paul DeLeo, Winthrop Police DeptLt. Paul DeLeo
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Angelo ConsoliAngelo Consoli
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BelleBelle
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Sgt. Mary Crisafi of Winthrop Police Dept.Sgt. Mary Crisafi of Revere.
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AndyAndy
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AllisonAllison
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John Cimino, the barber on Shirley StreetJohn Cimino, the barber of Winthrop, MA
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Winthrop High School Yearbooks91 volumes : illustrated (some color)
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Speaker of the House, Robert DeLeo brings donationsSpeaker of the House, Robert A. DeLeo (left) brought Michael Caro, VP of AirMall, to the library with a check for the library, which was presented to Library Director Diane Wallace. The Speaker also made a generous contribution. (January 11, 2016)
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Friday Story TimeMom and son reading while waiting for Story Time to begin (January 29, 2016)
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CREW Poets at the LibraryCREW Poets read their own poetry in the Hazlett Room at the library as part of the Winthrop Arts and Letters Crawl, May 14, 2015. CREW: Chelsea, Revere, Everett & Winthrop
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After school at the libraryWinthrop teens using the library after school; in the Kinney Room
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Two Library board members complete their terms of service to the LibraryTwo trustees were honored for their work on the Board at their last meeting. Dr. James Matarazzo (10 years) and Mrs. Maria Ferri (4 years). On hand for the festivities were Virginia Wallace (Trustee), Mary Lou Osborne (Library staff), Ron Bergman (Trustee Chair) , Gillian Teixeira (Trustee Secretary), Dr. Matarazzo (Trustee), Maria Ferri (Trustee), Peter Gill (Town Council President), Diane Wallace (Library Director) and Phillip Boncore (Town Council).
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The Margaret Winthrop Rebekah Lodge #153 donated funds for the new exterior book drop for the libraryRuth Garcia (of Norwood), Noble Grand of the Rebekah Lodge and Ronald Bergman, Chair of the Library Board of Trustees, shown with the new book drop that the Lodge purchased. On the front steps of the library.
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Board of Trustees accepts O'Brien donationMs. Mary O'Brien presents a check for $100,000 to the Library Board from the estate of her late cousin, life-long Winthrop resident Thomas L. O'Brien Jr.
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Reading Room, Frost Public Library, ca. 1900View from the main room of the Frost Public Library (now the Winthrop Public Library & Museum) ca. 1900 into the north reading room. The wall on which Lincoln's portrait hangs, left, no longer exists and the window on the far wall was removed, as was the segment of wall next to it when the Hyde Wing was built in the early 1970s.
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Main room and stacks, Frost Public LibraryView of the main room with original circulation desk, stacks and balcony of the Frost Public Library (now the Winthrop Public Library & Museum) ca. 1900. Most of the architectural details remain save lights and the balcony (rear) which is now walled-in.
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Frost Public Library under construction IIExterior construction of the Frost Building (now known as the Winthrop Public Library & Museum) completed and interior construction underway, February, 1899
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Frost Public Library under constructionThe Frost Public Library (now known as the Winthrop Public Library & Museum) under construction, November, 1898
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Note written by John Greenleaf WhittierPersonal note about weather and visitors
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Letter written by John Greenleaf Whittier, 1876Personal letter of poet and abolitionist
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Letter written by Henry Cabot Lodge, 1903Re: Ethnology reports from U.S. Senate
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Letter written by Henry Cabot Lodge, 1897Letter from U.S. Senate to David Floyd
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Thank you letter written by Robert C. Winthrop, 1889Thank you to David Floyd for calendar
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Letter written by Henry Wilson, 1860s(?)Critique of opposition to Gen. McClellan
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Letter written by Artemus Ward, 1864Appeal to his wife (?) Josephine
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Note written by George Francis Train, 1862Anecdote about Sumner Committee
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Letter written by Gerrit Smith, 1870Letter regarding banking
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Letter written by John Sherman, 1880Re: late tax payment drawbacks
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Editorial corrections by John G. SaxeEditorial corrections
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Letter written by Alexander Hamilton Rice, 1885Acceptanc of theater invitation
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Letter written by Reverend Samuel May, 1890Decline inclusion in abolitionist meeting
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Letter written by John D. Long, 1881Governor, 1880-1883, "Pomeroy"
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Letter written by J. Howard, Jr.Editorial rooms at "The World"
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Letter written by William Gaston, 1888Acceptance of theater invitation
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Letter written by Stephen Arnold Douglas, 1858Letter to comply to request
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Note written by George Washington Cable, 1888Note re: lecture about race
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Letter written by Benjamin F. Butler, 1865Note re: orders to arm troops
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Letter written by A.H. Bullock, 1864House Rep. note "for the Journal"
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Letter written by John Q.A. Brackett, 1886Lieut. Gov. of Massachusetts, 1887-1890
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Letter written by J. P. Benjamin, 1862Secy. Of State Letter re: salaries
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Letter written by John B. AlleyLetter re: Capt. Gregory
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Letter written by Henry Clark Corgin, 1899Adjutant General, War Dept.
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Letter written by Lincoln Levi, 1830(?)Governor 1825-1834 -- State Seal
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Letter written by Nelson Appleton Miles, 1890s(?)Major General Com. U.S. Army
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Letter written by Elihu Root, 1899(?)War Office Seal
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Letter written by John Cowles Scofield, 1899Chief Clerk, War Department
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Signature of J. BrooksSignature only
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Signature of John DavisSignature only
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Signature of Marcus MortonSignature only, Gov. 1824-1825
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Thank you letter written by Oliver Ames, 1886Thank you for invitation to lecture
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Thank you letter written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1877Thank you for invitation to theater
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Calling card of Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1884Calling card - Boston
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Letter written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1880Letter about unpublished poem
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Letter written by William Tecumseh Sherman, 1880Letter included with his taxes
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Letter written by Mark Twain, 1905Letter with short story on back
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Letter written by Frederick Douglass, 1889Appointment--Haitian Consulate
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Letter written by Jefferson Davis, 1863Ordnance letters -- 3 pages
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Letter written by Thomas JeffersonReceipt for salary
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Letter written by James, Madison, 1779Receipt for delegate wages
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Letter written by Edward Everett, 1779With Massachusetts State Seal
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Signature of Philip Henry SheridanSignature only
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Signature of William Lloyd GarrisonSignature only
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Signature of William Lloyd GarrisonSignature only
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Signature of Abraham LincolnSignature only