Robert H. Rubin Books
Organization
General Context
Vendor. Established in 1978. Operating out of Brookline, MA.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
City of Boston: the introduction of pure water from Lake Cochituate into the city of Boston, will take place and be celebrated under the direction of the city government, on the 25th day of October, 1848, by a public procession and other ceremonies suited to the occasion, under the direction of the Committee of Arrangements ...
Collection — Shared_box 13858: Series II; Series X; Series II; Series III; Series IV; Series V; Series IV; Series VI; Series VII; Series II; Series I; Series II; Series II; Series II; Series I; Series I; Series III; Series III
Restrictions on access
Open for research.
Dates:
1848
Invitation to Harry W. French from John Boyle O'Reilly and others, not after 1887 : manuscript
Collection — Shared_box 1012
Scope and Contents
Invitation to Harry W. French from five prominent Boston Irish Americans, written in ink on a single sheet of lined paper. Signed by John Boyle O'Reilly, Hugh O'Brien, Patrick A. Collins, T.J. Dacey, and Dominick Fay. Full text reads "Harry W. French Esq. Dear Sir, we cordially invite you to give your lectures on Ireland in this city, confident that your knowledge of the subject and splendid illustrations of it will interest and entertain all classes of our fellow citizens." Likely written...
Restrictions on access
Open for research.
Dates:
between 1880-1887
Alice M. Grady collection of the Boston and Maine Railroad Group's Fund for the Archbishop's Charities correspondence
Collection
Abstract
Correspondence kept by Alice M. Grady, representative for the Boston and Maine Railroad Group's Fund for the Archbishop's Charities, between the Fund and Archbishop Richard Cushing's office.
Restrictions on access
Collection is open for research.
Dates:
1947-1958, 1964
Greater Boston area materials
Collection
Scope and Contents
Includes varied documents of the 19th century Boston area, including mayorality election tickets; certificates and a photograph of students from the industrial Boston School Kitchen no. 3; ephemera from the Cragie Bridge Baths; letters from Massachusetts abolitionist and Underground Railroad station master Channing Smith, from Boston City Engineer N. Henry Crafts, and from ship owner Samuel Jones; and promotional ephemera from the New England tour of Cassie and Victoria Foster, "the Fairy...
Restrictions on access
Collection is open for research.
Dates:
1797-1889