| Call# |
Boston Traveler |
| Collection |
Edwin B. Worthen Collection |
| Summary |
Boston Traveler, 8 issues, 1923-1933
June 30, 1923, "'Minuteman of Lexington Still Lives in Hut with Smart Collie Under Monadnock's Shadow," 18.5 x 22.5, p. 13-20
July 12, 1924, "Lexington's Revolutionary History Being Filmed Under Yale and Harvard Professors' Supervision," 18.5 x 22.75, p. 3-4
April 18, 1925, Concord and Lexington Ready for Celebration, 18.5 x 22.75, p. 1-4; 1-12 (duplicates 1-2)
July 6, 1925, 100th Anniversary Issue, 18 x 23, p. 1-16 (3 copies)
March 3, 1933, "1500 Dead in Great Japanese Tidal Wave… Hope Pervades Capital on Eve of Inauguration," 18 x 23, p. 1-16
March 4, 1933, "Bank Holiday Declared All Over United States: Two-Day Halt in Mass., Stock Markets Closed," 17.75 x 22.5 , p. 1-16
March 7, 1933, "U.S. Prepares for Scrip to Speed Up Recovery," 18 x 22.75, p. 1-20
March 8, 1933, "New U.S. Currency Will Make Scrip Unnecessary," "Federal Raiders Ignore Speakeasies," 17.75 x 22.5, p. 1-16 |
| Object ID |
Worthen.2020 |
| Object Name |
Newspaper |
| People |
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano |
| Pub Place |
Boston MA |
| Search Terms |
Battle of Lexington commemorations Battle of Lexington Sesquicentennial, 1925 |
| Subjects |
Newspapers Banking industry Banking Banks Banking Inaugurations, Presidential |
| Title |
Boston Traveler |
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