Eric Bergstrom Papers
Biography - Mary N. “Molly” Cleaveland diary, 1894 (see Mary N. “Molly” Cleaveland Collection, Boxes 148A-D)
Churches – First Congregational Church
- “Discourse Delivered at Boxford, Mass., May 10th, 1863, by Rev. William S. Coggin on the 25th
Anniversary of his Settlement"
- Pamphlet, 250th Anniversary of the First Congregational Church, Boxford, MA October 5-12, 1952
- Program for First Congregational Church 250th Anniversary week
- Bulletin, Old Home Sunday Service, August 11, 1957
- Bulletin, August 10, 1958
Churches – Second Congregational Church
- Installation of Rev. James Mc.Lean, February 28, 1877
- Bicentennial Anniversary of the Second Congregational Church, 1936
Houses – 73 Middleton Road – copy by Frank A. Manny of “The Miller” ballad found at this house
Houses – 48 Topsfield Road
Organizations - Boxford Grange #290
- Program for 1912
- Thanksgiving poem by Alice Mason, 1941
Organizations - Boxford Historical Society
- Constitution
- Invitation to James Duncan Phillips lecture, 1938
Organizations – Boxford Oratorio Society
- Program, “Martha,” 1934, Kelsey-Highlands Nursery
- Program, “Elijah,” 1942, First Church
Schools – Barker Free School
- Dedication, June 21, 1889
- Prescribed Course of Study, 1885
- Graduation Programs, 1889-1896, 1898-1900, 1902-1904, 1907-1914, 1916, 1919
Schools – Barker Free School
- Report Cards, blanks
- Report Cards, 1908/9-1910/11, 1912/13-1917/18
Schools – Barker Free School
- School and Class Records (Gradebooks belonging to teacher Harold C. Wingate)
o Amesbury High School, 1907 and Boxford, no date
o Barker Free School, 1910-1911, 1911-1913, 1913-1915, 1916-1917, 1917-1919
Schools – Barker Free School and Nursery School
- School Register, 1912-1915 (Harold C. Wingate)
- School Register, 1915-1919 (Harold C. Wingate)
- School Register, West Boxford Nursery School, 1944 (Elinor F. Cole)
Schools – Elementary
- Boxford Grammar School Graduation Exercises, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924 (2 copies)
Schools – Masconomet
- Masconomet dedication booklet
Schools - Student Work
- Richard W. Pearl drawings
- C. Maude Pearl essay, “The Baltimore Oriole”