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  • Collection: "Westborough: Your Town - Your History" Scanning Day, 2017

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Studio photograph of John Henry Hero. His grandson, David Hero, brought this to the 2017 scanning day.

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Photograph of John R. Hero in his Westborough office. His son, David Hero, brought it to the 2017 scanning day.

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Dr. J. H. Hero practiced medicine out of the Nathan Fisher House and his cough syrup was produced in Westborough, Massachusetts. David Hero, the great, great grandson of Dr. Hero, brought this to the 2017 scanning day.

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Dr. J. H. Hero practiced medicine out of the Nathan Fisher House in Westborough, Massachusetts. This is a printed letter to a merchant in Connecticut that gives a lovely overview of his business. David Hero, the great, great grandson of Dr. Hero,…

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Dr. J. H. Hero practiced medicine out of the Nathan Fisher House in Westborough, Massachusetts. Here he promises a "New and most wonderful remedy" that is a "powerful nerve stimulant." David Hero, the great, great grandson of Dr. Hero, brought this…

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Dr. J. H. Hero practiced medicine out of the Nathan Fisher House in Westborough, Massachusetts. David Hero, the great, great grandson of Dr. Hero, brought this to the 2017 scanning day.

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The Girl Scout Vest and Sash worn by Elizabeth Devereux Lippitt, a member of Westborough Troop 506. The troop met in the Baptist Church on Main Street. Her mother, Susan Lippitt, brought this to the 2017 scanning day.

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The Boy Scout sash and shirt worn by Ethan Lippitt, a member of Westborough Troop Four, which met at the Lutheran Church on West Main Street at the time. Mark Lippitt brought this to the 2017 scanning day.

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The family genealogy for Ebenezer Parkman written in the family bible. Charles Parkman's name is pinned in; he was a son of Ebenezer. The title page is missing so the publication information for the bible is not known. Tom Morgan brought this to…

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One of three volumes owned by Ebenezer Parkman now owned by the Church. It shows the provenance from him to his son, Breck Parkman, to Charles Kittredge, pastor, who gave it to the Church in 1885. Tom Morgan brought this to the 2017 scanning day.
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