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Table of Contents Fall 2005
A New Exhibition at the Concord Museum: David Sibley's Birds
Foremost bird illustrator -- and Concord resident -- exhibits locally

Thank You!
Much gratitude to our stalwart proofreader and contributor, Conni Manoli-Skocay!
Support from Our English Cousins
by D. Michael Ryan
British support for American causes -- now and as in 1775

Concord in the Library of Congress
by Ginger Allison
Both classic and unusual Concord images online in American Memory collections

"A Death in Concord" Set Locally
by Connie Tonsgard
A twisted tale of betrayal, money and murder...set in our lovely locale

Letters to the Editor
Your letters on ice-skating Transcendentalists, laundry bluing, how tall, what date...and pennies everywhere!

Learning About Neighborhood Conservation Districts
Residents may now be able to better preserve what they value in their neighborhoods

"No Worthless Books": Elizabeth Palmer Peabody's Foreign Library, 13 West Street, Boston, 1840-1852
by Conni Manoli-Skocay
The brilliant Miss Peabody and her library/bookstore/salon are the focus on this library exhibit

The First Parish's Nearly Four Centuries in Concord
by Leslie Wilson
From the start of our town until recent times, the fascinating records of our founding parish

Rose Hawthorne, Candidate for Sainthood
by the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne's daughter and her mission to help impoverished, incurably ill

The Thoreau Almanac
You call this simplifying??!

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