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  2. Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Coolidge Library began in 1920 when Coolidge began donating various records and memorabilia to the Forbes Library. This collection was furthered in 1956 when the Commonwealth of Massachusetts established the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Room at the behest of Grace Coolidge. [3]

  3. Northampton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The city of Northampton / n ɔːr θ ˈ h æ m p t ə n / [6] is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. [7] As of the 2020 census, the population of Northampton (including its outer villages, Florence and Leeds) was 29,571. [8] Northampton is known as an academic, artistic, musical, and countercultural hub.

  4. List of public libraries in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Field Library Northfield: Franklin: Forbes Library ... Hampshire: Lilly Library Northampton: Hampshire: Norton Public Library ... Metrowest MA Regional Library System;

  5. Ethel Louise Lyman - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Louise Lyman (December 1, 1893 - November 17, 1974) was a music librarian and cataloger known for creating the music library at Indiana University—now called the William & Gayle Cook Music Library—as well as the collections of several important music libraries.

  6. The Lathrop sisters - Wikipedia

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    Historic Northampton owns Lathrop family letters, paintings, sketches, Bessie's tooled leather strip, photos including images of Bessie's carvings, a painted wood Dachshund made by a Clarke student, and extensive files about the sisters' careers. Northampton's Forbes Library also has Lathrop family documents. [16]

  7. Charles E. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edward Forbes (August 25, 1795 – February 13, 1881) [1] was a justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in 1848. He was appointed by Governor George N. Briggs . Born in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts , Forbes graduated from Brown University in 1815.

  8. Calvin Coolidge House - Wikipedia

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    The Calvin Coolidge House is located in a quiet residential area west of downtown Northampton, on the east side of Massasoit Street near its junction with Arlington Street. It is an architecturally undistinguished 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story two-family wood-frame structure, with a hip roof and clapboarded exterior. Stylistically it is basically Colonial ...

  9. Lionel Delevingne - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Delevingne (born in France) is an author, journalist, and photojournalist who has lived in the United States since 1975. According to Véronique Prévost of Figaro/Journal Français, "Delevingne is beholden to the lineage of great picture journalists, and his talent, if not his inspiration, makes you think of the master of the genre, Cartier-Bresson."