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A Valentine from the early twentieth century.

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A Valentine from James F. to Joseph B.

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A Valentine with a little dog on it from Edna Bamford.

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A Valentine with a parrot wishing a Happy Valentine's Day.

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A Valentine from mid-twentieth century.

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A Valentine to Joseph B. from Nicholas Kizik. The card was made in Worcester, Mass by Whitney Co.

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A Valentine from mid-twentieth century.

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A Valentine to Joseph Boothroyd from Della Koch.

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A Valentine to Joseph Boothroyd from Helen Boothroyd.

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A Valentine to Joseph Boothroyd from Miss Wood.

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A pirate Valentine that says To: Joseph From: Ted.

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A Valentine to Aunt Addie from Jane, 1934.

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The first Valentine is of a girl and boy ice skating and was sent by Francis. The second Valentine is of a little girl in a field. It is addressed to Joey Boothroyd and is from Helen.

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A Valentine to Joseph Boothroyd from Norma Oates.

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A Valentine from Taisto Kallis to Joseph Boothroyd.

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A box office window card for the Maynard Theatre advertising the movies for the week of July 17, 1931, including Ex-Bad Boy and Sweepstakes

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Two damaged box office window cards advertising the movies showing at the Strand Theater the week of August 21, 1931 including: Her Mad Moment, Young Sinners, The Perfect Alibi, Ubangi, Sit Tight

(Between the two cards we can reconstruct all of…

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A box office window card advertising the movies showing at the Maynard Theater the week of July 24, 1930 including: Across the World, Children of Chance, Alias the Bad Man

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Group portrait titled "The First Dept. Banquet of the Dept. Mass. American Legion", Boston City Club, April 2, 1921

Some background on the title: the American Legion is divided into 50 "departments", one for each state. So this is the first…