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front William Montague (1760-1839)
c. 1836
1934.13.01
This portrait of William Montague (1760-1839) was painted by itinerant artist Erastus Salisbury Field (1805-1900).
front Persis Russell Montague (1765-1851)
c. 1836
1934.13.02
This portrait of Persis Russell Montague (1765-1851) was painted by itinerant artist Erastus Salisbury Field (1805-1900).
front Wedding Dress
1830
1938.08
This gown was worn by Mary Graves Montague of Williamsburg, when she married John Montague, from Sunderland, on October 7, 1830.
front Wedding Gown
c. 1896
1954.14.04
This wedding gown was worn by Janette Austin Abell, who married Alfred Savage in 1896.
Page 1 Letter to Gertrude Porter Ashley
Apr 23, 1918
L01.042
Lt. Thomas Williams Ashley (1894-1918) writes this letter, dated April 23, 1918, from the village in France where he was billeted during World War I while in the Marine Corps.
front Wedding Dress
c. 1865
1999.10.509a-b
This garment was the wedding gown of Julia Guilford, who married Lyman Whitney Williams in 1865.
front Dress
1902
1988.20.02
This garment was made by two sisters as the going-away outfit for a third sister's wedding.
front Wedding Dress
1861
2002.01.506
This dress was worn by Gertrude Stoddard at her wedding to William Shapper on March 22, 1861.
document "Church Wedding in Old Deerfield"
Jun 29, 1907
L02.046
The wedding of Helen Sears Childs and Frank Learoyd Boyden was a spectacular event for Deerfield.
Title page "Immigrants in Industries, Part 24: Recent Immigrants in Agriculture" from Reports of the Immigration Commission
1911
L02.074
These Connecticut Valley excerpts from the Dillingham Commission represent the government's first efforts to understand immigration. Dillingham, however, was a strong opponent of immigration and he used these figures to justify the nation's first immigration quotas.

 

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