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      <ma:title>Hamilton Chart 4, 2 pen point holders</ma:title>
      <ma:creator>Massachusetts. Superior Court (Norfolk County)</ma:creator>
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      <ma:description>Other identifier: 5545UE-1D. Items referred to by William E. Thompson in argument on fifth supplementary motion.</ma:description>
      <ma:identifier>SUP.NO</ma:identifier>
      <ma:identifier>001.002</ma:identifier>
      <ma:identifier>0006</ma:identifier>
      <ma:identifier>00004</ma:identifier>
      <ma:identifier>Commonwealth v. Sacco and Vanzetti. (SUP.NO / Series 002) Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives. Boston, MA. Accessed [insert date accessed in format DD MM YYYY]. [insert URL of resource].</ma:identifier>
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      <ma:date>1919/01/01-1927/12/31</ma:date>
      <ma:type>Physical Object</ma:type>
      <ma:format>Objects</ma:format>
      <ma:format>2 items ; 2 digital images (TIFF)</ma:format>
      <ma:subject>Sacco-Vanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass., 1921</ma:subject>
      <ma:subject>Massachusetts--Politics and government--1865-1950</ma:subject>
      <ma:subject>Hamilton, Albert H.</ma:subject>
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      <ma:relation>Part of Collection: Record Group SUP.NO (Norfolk County Superior Court), Series 001.002 (Commonwealth v. Sacco and Vanzetti - Exhibits)</ma:relation>
      <ma:language>en</ma:language>
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