The Register of the Lynn Historical Society, Lynn, Massachusetts
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Anna Maria Tolman Pickford, daughter of John Broad Tolman, and Lydia Sophia Mann, was born in Lynn, April 20, 1838, and died at her home in Brook- line, August 24, 1914. Her father was born in Barre, December 30, 1806, and came to Lynn in 1S30, as printer of the Lynn Record.* He established a large job printing office and introduced the first machine press here. With great foresight, he purchased land near Central square years before its development, and the property has been so well invested, ...as to constitute one of the largest of the Lynn estates. Mrs. Pickford was formerly a member of the Wash- ington Street Baptist Church, the Women's Auxiliary, Y. M. C. A., a charter member of the Chapter of the Third Plantation, Daughters of the Revolution, and at one time served on the State Council of the Daughters of the Revolution. She was a charter member of the Lynn Historical Society. * "The Newspapers of Lynn " hy John T. Man^an, I.ynn Historical Society Resistor, Vol. 13, p. 139 and Hurd's History of Essex County, p.^365.
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