Incoming Resources
- Juvenile concert, by H.S. Thompson's juvenile class of nearly three hundred scholars!! ; Mr. T. would announce a Grand Musical Entertainment by the above class, assisted by Miss S.S. Page, Miss L.R. Goodwin, Mr. F.W. Johnson and the Opera Class, at the above hall [City Hall] on this evening, April 26, 1854
- Hymn, by Hon. George Lunt
- Bye-Laws adopted by the Belleville Congregational Church, 1856
- Newburyport Sun Hotel. Jacob Coburn, with deference informs his friends and the public, that he has opened a spacious hotel in State Street Newburyport, the former mansion of the late Hon. Nath. Tracy Esq., and where Mr. James Prince last resided. Having at considerable pains and expence put the above in a situation suited to accommodate gentlemen, he assures them with confidence that they will find every convenience, and an unremitting attention to ensure the favours of the traveller. Good horses and carriages to be had at all hours, Line engraving by James Akin; copy of engraving by Russell Peirce
- Musical soiree, given in the big tent, Plum Island Bluff by party from Newburyport, August 17th, 1866
- Order of exercises, on the occasion of the funeral of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States, Wednesday, April 19, 1865, at the Pleasant Street Church