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COVID Chronicles with Chief Tom GriffinOn today's episode of COVID Chronicles, Josiah talks with Chief Tom Griffin from the Peabody Police.
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Black Lives Matter protestThis video documents the "Black Lives Matter" demonstration that occurred in the center of Peabody on June 5, 2020(?). Speakers who addressed the crowd included several members of the community including: Fowaz Abusharkh, Heidy Salama, Gigi Rodriguez, Andrew Sentongo, Ryan Machado,Malika MacDonald, Sasha Ramos, Rev. Dr. Andre Bennett. Angus Mcquilken and Jamie Zahlaway-Belsito, both candidates in the primary election for the Massachusetts Sixth Congressional District, also spoke at the event.
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Solemnity of St. John the Baptist graduation class of 2020, June 24, 2020This video documents the graduation ceremony of the eighth-grade class of 2020 of the Solemnity of St. John the Baptist School in Peabody, Mass. This event took place at the St. John the Baptist Church on June 24, 2020.
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Higgins Middle School class of 2020 moving on ceremonyThe Higgins Middle School Moving On ceremony took place remotely on 2020. The event was hosted by principal Todd Bucey and included remarks to the graduating class by Edward Bettencourt, Jr., Mayor of Peabody; Dr. Marc Kerble, interim Superintendent of the Peabody Public School System; and Peter Ginolfi, Associate Principal. Anthony Funari, National Junior Honor Society Advisor inducted 89 new members into the Society. Mr. Bucey announced winners of academic awards and Mr. Ginolfi read the names of each member of the class, while their class portraits were displayed.
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Senior parade PVMHS class of 2020 : May 22, 2020This video documents the Peabody Veterans Memorial High School senior parade, hosted by and with commentary by PATV correspondent Cameron King of PATV.
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COVID Chronicles with Day & PhilIn Episode 9 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with our members Day and Phil. They are the creators of the Eat Drink Explore podcast. Check out their podcast on our website: peabodytv.org/podcast-studio
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COVID Chronicles with Nate GravelIn Episode 6 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with Nate Gravel from Gravoc to discuss Security Awareness and how it's been altered during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID Chronicles with Lisa LoveIn Episode 1 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with Lisa Love from the Lisa Love Experience band.
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COVID Chronicles with Carolyn WynnIn Episode 4 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with Carolyn Wynn from the Peabody Council on Aging.
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COVID Chronicles with Michael DuvalIn Episode 8 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with Michael Duval from A Cleaner Tomorrow.
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COVID Chronicles with Corey JacksonIn Episode 5 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with Corey Jackson from Citizens Inn. Please go to CitizensInn.org to donate or if you are seeking assistance during this time.
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COVID Chronicles with Jessica BartlettIn Episode 2 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with Jessica Bartlett, a reporter at the Boston Business Journal.
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COVID Chronicles with Alex & LillyIn Episode 3 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with two of our former work study students, Lilly and Alex, who were forced to move out of college in the middle of their freshman year.
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COVID Chronicles with John AndrewsIn Episode 7 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with John Andrews from Creative Collective. For more information on resources for the creative economy, check out: creativecollectivema.com/covid19-resource-and-info-page
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COVID Chronicles with John NguyenIn Episode 11 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with John Nguyen from Maki Sushi Bar & Grill.
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COVID Chronicles with Michael AhearnIn Episode 10 of COVID Chronicles, Josiah sat down with Michael Ahearn from the Peabody Library. Michael has been 3D printing masks to assist our Department of Public Services.
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George Peabody HouseGeorge Peabody House. Picket fence in front of house. Telegraph wires running down street. Unhitched carriage in yard before carriage house.
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Triple Decker, 1912Peabody Triple Decker Apartment Building. Telegraph wires in photo, people before building. Vacant lot across street.
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Cider MillPeabody Cider Mill. Seen at railroad crossing two shingled buildings with trees. Dirt Road. Cider Mill in photograph could be in one of two locations, The Corner of Lowell and Newbury or the corner of Lowell and Prospect Street (Proctor's Crossing). The Cider Mill at the corner of Lowell and Newbury was owned by Joseph S. Needham. The Mill at Proctor's Crossing was owned by Charles S. Emmerton in 1888-9 or by Augustine L. Babbidge in 1899. Both were near railroad tracks.
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1899 Baseball TeamPeabody baseball team. Eleven men in photo, five sitting in mismatching uniforms in front, six men standing behind them, four in uniforms, two in suits and hats. Two men hold baseball bats, one wears a catching glove. Fence and Telegraph pole in rear of photo.
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Congregational ChurchPeabody Center with Congregational Church at middle with Civil War Monument before it. Church burned down in 19--. Carriages and trolleys in picture, as well as crisscrossing telegraph wires.
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Peabody City HallPeabody City Hall in center of photo. To left is the Peter O'Neil Boots, Shoes & Rubbers Store. Telegraph wire visible, as well as several people walking. To left, before store is blurred image of carriage going by.
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Cornfield, Brown FarmBrown Farm. Corn field where young man stands. Box of picked corn at his feet.
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Brown FarmBrown Farm. Corn field where corn stalks are stacked in shorn field with man looking at one of them. Two houses are in the background.
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Center SchoolCenter School. Thirty children standing before the doorway of the school.
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Interior of George Jacobs StoreGeorge H. Jacobs, Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher Store. Interior of Store. Boxed shirts on display, folded pants behind it.
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Exterior of George Jacobs StoreGeorge H. Jacobs, Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher Store. Exterior of Store where three men stand in doorway. Before store is hitching post and fire hydrant.
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Peabody fire chiefFire Chief Thomas F. Murray, date uncertain.
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Peabody fire departmentPeabody Fire Department, 1896. 10 Firemen standing before horse-drawn fire truck with one fireman in truck. Standing before doors of fire department, Steamer 1, Hook & Ladder 1. Wearing white belts.
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Peabody fire departmentPeabody Fire Department, 1896. 16 Firemen are standing before horse-drawn fire truck. One fireman is sitting on truck. All are standing to have their picture taken before the fire department, Steamer 1, Hook & Ladder 1. Two white horses are hitched to truck and to the right are several onlookers.
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Shipping and Sorting RoomBlack and white photograph with ball point pen noting Shipping and Sorting Room at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918. Six men are in the photo. On the right is a pen notation, Jack Barrett or Quarters Barrett, Peabody, a great leatherman.
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Embossing pressBlack and white photograph with ball point pen noting "Embossing Press" at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918.
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Seasoning room (blacks)Black and white photograph with ball point pen noting Seasoning Room (Blacks) at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918.
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Seasoning room (colors)Black and white photograph with ball point pen noting Seasoning Room (Colors) at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918.
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Graining DepartmentBlack and white photograph with ball point pen noting Graining Department at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918.
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Mixing RoomBlack and white photograph with ball point pen noting Mixing Room at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918. Also in pen, notation saying Pigments and Finishes and Isaac Baril, Chemist.
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Buffing roomBlack and white photograph with ball point pen noting Buffing Room at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918. Also in pen, notation saying Louis Altshuler, Boss Buffer and a good one.
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Tacking loftBlack and white photograph with ball point pen noting Tacking Loft at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts. In pen is the notation, Barney Boyarsky, Peabody; Boss Tacker and a good one.
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Staking departmentBlack and white photograph with ball point pen noting Staking Department at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts. There are six men in the photo and in ball point pen is the notation, Cornelius McGrath, deceased. Father of Mayor McGrath, Peabody.
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Dry loftBlack and white photograph with ball point pen noting Dry Loft at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts.
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Coloring wheelsBlack and white photograph with ball point pen noting Coloring Wheels at the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918. Also in pen with an arrow pointing to one of the men is a note John Leach, now of Leach & Heckell, Salem.
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Splitting Dept.Black and white photograph with ball point pen noting the Splitting Department at the Boston Mat Leather Factory, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918.
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Coloring RoomColoring Room at the Boston Mat Leather Factory, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918. In ball point pen is the notation, Coloring Room.
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Press RoomBlack and white photograph of the Press Room of the Boston Mat Leather Factory, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918.
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Tan HouseBlack and white photograph of the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Mass., 1918. Photo has ball point pen notation saying Tan House.
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Beam HouseBlack and white photograph from the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918. In ball point pen is noted Beam House.
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Engine RoomBlack and white photograph from the Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918. In ball point pen is written D. Millmore, Engineer. Engine Room.
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Men around deskBlack and white photograph of office at Boston Mat Leather Company, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1918.
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Men in officeBlack and white photograph of three men in Boston Mat Leather Factory office, 1918.
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Boston Mat Leather CompanyBlack and white photograph of the Boston Mat Leather Company at 34 Walnut St., Peabody in 1918. In Ball point pen are notations: W. F. Manning (smudged), George J. Laemlle, Morris Cohen, Owners. Wm. F. Johnston, Sales Mgr.
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Oak Hill GardensOak Hill driveway leading to estate Shows old oak tree that was the reason for the estate's name
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Oak Hill TreeOak Hill Tree, somewhere between 1880 and 1922
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Oak Hill, stairsOak Hill estate, stairs
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Oak Hill gardensOak Hill driveway leading to estate
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Oak Hill gardenOak Hill Garden
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Oak Hill GardensOak Hill garden
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Oak Hill GardensOak Hill formal garden with sundial
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Oak Hill GardensOak Hill gardens
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Oak Hill gardensOak Hill garden with fountain
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Drawing room fireplaceDrawing Room Fireplace
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Oak Hill gardensOak Hill entrance
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Oak Hill entranceOak Hill Entrance
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Entrance to Oak Hill EstateEntrance to Oak Hill Estate
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Oak Hill gardensOak Hill driveway
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Oak Hill gardensOak Hill front hall, doorway and stairs; note detail of newel and twisted balusters and carved basket over the door
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Oak Hill estate, morning room doorMorning room door in Oak Hill estate
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Oak Hill estate, drawing room doorDrawing room door in Oak Hill estate
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Oak Hill dairyOak Hill Dairy; could be John Greenwood in photo; he and his wife were caretakers of the farm as far back as the 1880's to its sale in 1922
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Oak Hill FarmOak Hill Farm
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Oak Hill estate, outside windowDetail of outside window at Oak Hill estate
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Oak Hill Rogers EstateOak Hill, Rogers Estate
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Oak Hill EstateOak Hill Estate
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Oak Hill EstateOak Hill Estate
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Architecture--DetailsDetail of stairs, newel and twisted balusters at Oak Hill