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1988.020.141 - print, photographic
Copy of Harry Elkes on the Iver Johnson Bicycle
Record Type: Photo
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1988.020.312 - print, photographic
A copy of a Lucas photo of a drawing of an Iver Johnson motor bike.
Record Type: Photo
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2000.400.2412 - Composition, Musical
Song, "How do you do?" written for a Bowling banquet on March 14, 1925. "Sung by Charles Kendall at the Bowling Team Banquet." Nine verses and choruses, each different. Names mentioned in each verse/chorus are: Mr. Sibley, Eddie Joyce, Hjalmer Mickson, Raymond, Mr. Svord, Mr. Lomme, Mr. Guenther, Aldrich, Mr. Mitchell, Rousseau, Withered Weeds (might be a team name), Mr. Strom, Captain Smart, According to the words to this song, it is about t...
Record Type: Archive
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2003.060.040 - booklet
2 booklets entitles: Pictures/ contains photos and how to take similar pictures including products needed to accomplish this. These booklets were distributed by Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., 510 Main Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
Record Type: Archive
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2003.099.001 - magazine
Magazine page from "The American Rifleman" with an advertisement for an Iver Johnson target pistol.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.059.024 - document
Photographic envelope from Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co. to Mr. Darch (grandfather of the donor). One side of envelope has a listing of the items that can be purchased at the store. Inside is a price list for film developing and printing, a section in which to make remarks about the order, and on the front a section for address. Imprinted in Black:" Photographic Supplies of Every description/ Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co./ Cor. Main and Putn...
Record Type: Archive
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2004.088.001 - Print, Photographic
Photo of a painting belonging to J. Crocker to be loaned for Iver Johnson exhibit.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.088.002 - Print, Photographic
Photo of a painting belonging to J. Crocker to be loaned for Iver Johnson exhibit.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.001 - print,photographic
Black and white snapshot of Christian Hansen holding a shotgun. His collection of Iver Johnson items is in the background.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.002 - print,photographic
Black and white snapshot of Christian Hansen seated in front of a collection of Iver Johnson memorabilia.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.003 - print,photographic
Black and white snapshot of Christian Hansen seated in front of a collection of Iver Johnson memorabilia.
Record Type: Photo
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2015.169.001 - Booklet
Booklet depicting various buildings, departments and processes of the Iver Johnson company
Record Type: Archive
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2022.026.012 - Postcard
Postcard with a photo of the Johnsonia building in Fitchburg, MA.
Record Type: Photo
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2022.094.001 - Booklet
Booklet on Iver Johnson's arms and cycle works. This has a dark colored cover with white lettering. The specifications on the bicycles are shown and there are lists of equipment that can be purchased along with what is covered int their guarantee. Several pages are damaged and dificult to read.
Record Type: Archive
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2022.094.002 - Booklet
Hard cover Iver Johnson booklet containing advertising for bicycles, motor cycles, and firearms. Specifications on the products are included along with their photos and price lists.
Record Type: Archive
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2022.094.003 - Booklet
Booklet that explains where Iver Johnson came from and how he started his company. Then it continues with information on the various guns that the company has developed over the years and it explains their tradition of high quality workmanship. There are two copies of this booklet.
Record Type: Archive
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2022.094.005 - Card, Advertising
Card with instructions for using an Iver Johnson revolver with advertising on the bottom for how to order parts if repairs are needed,
Record Type: Archive
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2022.094.007 - Handbill, Trade
This has a diagram of the M-1 along with an illustrated parts breakdown and directions for dissassembly "field stripping" and cleaning.
Record Type: Archive
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2022.094.008 - Correspondence
This was a letter from the sales manager from Iver Johnson to a reader explaining why purchasing a gun from would provide them with a reiliable and economical buy. This also promotes other merchandise as well as mail order options.
Record Type: Archive