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    <title>[Francis H. Peabody estate] [picture]</title>
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    <description>Title: [Francis H. Peabody estate] [picture]
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: Estate of Francis H. Peabody, 53 Ober Street (now Lynch Park). Peabody was head of the Boston banking firm of Kidder, Peabody &amp; Co.  He died at his Beverly home September 22, 1905.; 1 photograph :</description>
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    <title>[Bass River School, Beverly, Mass.] [picture].</title>
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    <description>Title: [Bass River School, Beverly, Mass.] [picture].
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Brown, Charles S.
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: Bass River Elementary School, 34 Conant Street. The building was replaced by a brick school building (renamed Charles S. Brown School in 1922 after its late principal) which was later closed and the building converted to condominiums.; 1 photograph :</description>
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    <title>[Italian Garden - Evans Estate, Beverly, Mass.] [picture]</title>
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    <description>Title: [Italian Garden - Evans Estate, Beverly, Mass.] [picture]
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: Italian Garden at David S. Lynch Memorial Park.  Mrs. Marie Evans had the gardens constructed on her estate in 1910 after she removed the home which she rented to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910.; 1 photograph :</description>
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    <title>[Highover, rear view] [picture]</title>
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    <description>Title: [Highover, rear view] [picture]
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: "Highover", the estate of Amb. William Phillips, 801 Cabot Street. The house was built about 1912 and destroyed by fire on the night of October 11, 1968. This is now the site of the Phillips Nature Preserve.; 1 photocopy :</description>
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