"And the (Hannah) Beat Goes On, 1938 Cachet Cited in Marblehead's Claim," by Edith Cunningham.
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Abstract Newspaper Article titled "And the (Hannah) Beat Goes On, 1938 Cachet Cited in Marblehead's Claim," by Edith Cunningham.

The article discribes Beverly's plan to build a replica of the Hannah and an interview with Russell Knight about Marblehead being the birth place of the American Navy. The article has a photograph of an 1938 Air Mail envelope stamped "National Air Mail Week, May 15 - 21-1938, Twentieth Anniversary of Air Mail Service, Schooner Hannah First American Warship, Marblehead, 1775" with pictures of the Hannah and an airplane.
Home Location JF Box 18 X 13 Wood Cabinet Conference Room
Object ID 2012-147-00382
Object Name Newspaper
People Cunningham, Edith
Knight, Russell
Russell, Pvt. John
Washington, George
Glover, John
Search Terms Birth Place of American Navy
Marblehead, MA
Beverly, MA.
Hannah
Pelham, NY.
Trenton, NJ.
Deleware River
Title "And the (Hannah) Beat Goes On, 1938 Cachet Cited in Marblehead's Claim," by Edith Cunningham.
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Last modified on: February 22, 2013