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Lord Montague of Beaulieu - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Lord Montague of Beaulieu - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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Group, all working in #2 Spinning Room. Smallest boy (right hand end of front row) is Rene Barbin, 61 Perkins St. Next to Rene is Philip Beaulieu (see 2628). Next to Philip is Alfred Corriveau, 14 Perkins St. Smallest boy in back row is Willie Irwin, 16 Perkins St. Next smallest in back row is Ernest Dionne, 5 Prince St.  Location: Salem, Massachusetts.

Group, all working in #2 Spinning Room. Smallest boy (right hand end o...

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Thomas Jefferson to Louis Joseph de Beaulieu, May 9, 1786

Thomas Jefferson to Louis Joseph de Beaulieu, May 9, 1786

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Thomas Jefferson to Louis Joseph de Beaulieu, May 24, 1786

Thomas Jefferson to Louis Joseph de Beaulieu, May 24, 1786

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Louis Joseph Beaulieu De to Thomas Jefferson, May 17, 1786, in French

Louis Joseph Beaulieu De to Thomas Jefferson, May 17, 1786, in French

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Smallest boy is Philip Beaulieu, 36 1/2 Perkins St. Works in #2 Spinning Room; been working two months.  Location: Salem, Massachusetts.

Smallest boy is Philip Beaulieu, 36 1/2 Perkins St. Works in #2 Spinni...

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Louis Joseph Beaulieu De to Thomas Jefferson, May 17, 1786, in French

Louis Joseph Beaulieu De to Thomas Jefferson, May 17, 1786, in French

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Louis Joseph de Beaulieu to Thomas Jefferson, March 17, 1786, in French

Louis Joseph de Beaulieu to Thomas Jefferson, March 17, 1786, in Frenc...

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Louis Joseph de Beaulieu to Thomas Jefferson, June 18, 1788, in French

Louis Joseph de Beaulieu to Thomas Jefferson, June 18, 1788, in French

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Louis Joseph de Beaulieu to Thomas Jefferson, March 17, 1786, in French

Louis Joseph de Beaulieu to Thomas Jefferson, March 17, 1786, in Frenc...

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Leroux de Beaulieu, June 10, 1788, Printed Prospectus of Lead Manufacture

Leroux de Beaulieu, June 10, 1788, Printed Prospectus of Lead Manufact...

Printed Prospectus of Lead Manufacture Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Louis Joseph de Beaulieu to Thomas Jefferson, June 18, 1788, in French

Louis Joseph de Beaulieu to Thomas Jefferson, June 18, 1788, in French

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Leroux de Beaulieu, June 10, 1788, Printed Prospectus of Lead Manufacture

Leroux de Beaulieu, June 10, 1788, Printed Prospectus of Lead Manufact...

Printed Prospectus of Lead Manufacture Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.