Name/Title
Concord in the RevolutionEntry/Object ID
MWM2012.0001.0122Scope and Content
Physical- Color painting of a small town with a couple of houses and some men chatting, women chatting, a child playing in the street, and some farm animals and trees.
There is a supplement to the Concord Monitor about Concord and the town's role in the American Revolution. It focuses in depth on the history of Concord in the lead up to the war, through the war, and then Concord's progress as a town after the war.Collection
Newton CollectionAcquisition
Accession
MWM2012.0001Source or Donor
Newton, John W. (Jack) and Anne H.Acquisition Method
GiftLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
NewspaperNomenclature Primary Object Term
SerialNomenclature Sub-Class
Other DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsLOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
History, Revolutionists, Independence, Revolutionaries, People, City & town life, War, Town life, RevolutionsSearch Terms
Concord (Merrimack county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), New Hampshire (United States : state)Archive Details
Date(s) of Creation
1976Primary Language
EnglishArchive Notes
Date(s): 1976
Publication Date: 1976
Publisher: The Monitor Publishing Company, Inc.
Place Published: Concord, NHDimensions
Dimension Notes
14.5" x 11"Condition
Notes
Some pen writing.
Sticker on front.
Cover is worn and has tears, and folds.
Somewhat fragile in general.General Notes
Note
Notes: Donor's personal sticker on the front.
Written on the front: "8-" (asin $8.00)
Supplement from the Concord Monitor.
Scan ID#: WM201300410; WM201300411