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Contains 55 Results:

F.S. Robbins to Journe J. Bourne F.S. Robbins to John J. Bourne, 11/7/1927

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Includes attached copy of poem, “The Old Homestead”, by Annie Lawrie Robbins, relating the history of the Seven Stars Tavern. (See printed copy, Ser.4, clipping, The Monitor-Register, 12/15/1927.)

Dates: 11/7/1927

Emma B. Robbins to John J. Bourne, 1/10/1934

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wWth attached reprint of article by John H. Bourne entitled “Ghosts Plentiful in Old Seven Star Tavern”, from Salem Sunbeam, Salem, N.J.

Dates: 1/10/1934

Clipping from Salem Sunbeam on Louderback family, 10/14/1927

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Contains article entitled “One of County's Historic Houses Transferred to New Owner”, giving information regarding the Louderback family who built the Tavern, and their descendants.

Dates: 10/14/1927

Article from The Monitor-Register, Woodstown, Salem County, N.J., 12/15/1927

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Contains picture of the Tavern, with Harry, Ann (Annie), Hannah, and Nathaniel Robbins, and poem “The Old Homestead” by Ann Lawrie Robbins.

Dates: 12/15/1927

Clipping from Salem Sunbeam, Salem, N.J. on Seven Stars Tavern, 1/10/1930

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Contains article entitled “Taverns of Colonial Salem County,” by Richard Davis, including information on Seven Stars Tavern, with accompanying picture of the Tavern.

Dates: 1/10/1930

Homemade notebook; the handwriting throughout corresponds with that of Annie Lawrie Robbins

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Contains list headed “A few tunes that I know”; account of trip to Philadelphia to attend First Day School Conference and the Centennial; charade, “Washington, in three acts”; notes on meeting held to consider opening a First Day School in Woodstown, list of subscribers to fund for Library and other books needful for the school; and article, “Remedy for Hard Times.”