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2000.400.849 - Document
The 100th Anniversary booklet lists Mr. Warren Keating as one of the chairmen of this event.
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2000.400.850 - Document
1. The first article appeared in "Who's Who in Fitchburg" and tells about John T. Keefe, who was the owner of the Fitchburg Dry Goods Co. It states that he was one of the most progressive and hard-working business men of Fitchburg. Mr. Keefe is a fine example of the self-made business man. 2. The second article appeared in "Who's Who in Fitchburg" and tells about Katherine A. Keefe, who was one of the most successful business women of Fitchbu...
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2000.400.851 - Document
The article tells us that Mrs. Shaun Kelly, formerly of Fitchburg, will be the guest speaker at a program held at the Christ Church. This program is sponsored by the Fitchburg committee of the National Cathedral Assoc. Mrs. Kelly, at this time, was the chairman of the Mass. area. which helped to raise funds to continue with the construction of the building in Washington as a national cathedral for all faiths. 2. The obituary of Charlotte Cr...
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2000.400.852 - Document
The advertisement tells us that Mr. Harold Kelly is the Manager of Precision Flat Ground Steel connected with Simonds Saw and Steel Division, Wallace-Murray Corporation, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. #01420.
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2000.400.853 - Document
The article tells us that a tea was held at the Fitchburg Art Center to compliment Mrs. Bigelow Crocker, and Mrs. Robert F. Leavens of Berkeley, Calif. for a large number of reproductions of Reinaissance paintings given in memory of Mrs. Ellen Cushing Miller for exhibition and study purposes. This article shows a picture of Ms. Rosemary Crocker, who assisted at the tea in honor of her mother, Mrs. Bigelow Crocker.
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2000.400.854 - Document
The newspaper article tells us that the Concord Reformatory was build by a Fitchburg resident, the late Capt. Albert Kelsey. When Capt. Kelsey was 15, he was apprenticed to Zachariah Sheldon and build the Wesley Methodist Church before the age of 20. At 24, he went to work on the Court House in Boston and was superintendent of extensive additions tothe State House. In 1850, he made the big canal and guard locks at Lewiston, Maine. Mr. Kelsey ...
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2000.400.855 - Document
The newspaper article tells us that Fitchburg State College Professor, Margot Kempers, was one of 45 women, from the United States and six foreign countries who have been appointed as fellows for 1991-1992 at the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College. Professor Kempers is an assistant professor of sociology at the college and was selected for her research on institutional responses to women's economic dislocation during a changing...
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2000.400.856 - Document
The obituary tells us that Mr. Harry Kendall started and operated the Kendall Catering Service on North St., Fitchburg for 47 yrs. He catered to scores of notables in just about every walk of life throughout the U.S. and Canada. Among the notables fed by Mr. Kendall were Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy. Mr. Kendall was active in many Masonic Groups. He was a member of the Fitchburg-Leominster Shrine Club, the Gardner Shrine Club and Ale...
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2000.400.857 - Document
The newspaper article tells us that Mrs. Kenyon was Fitchburg's first women carrier. She assumed her duties on RFD Route l, out of the Fitchburg post office. Her route covers 29 miles and takes her to North Leominster, Whalom, King's Corner, Lunenburg, Pearl Hill section of Fitchburg and the northerly end of Ashby.
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2000.400.858 - Document
1. The first newspaper article tells us that Mr. Mihran Keoseian, Jr. was appointed interim director of the Manpower Development and Training School at 44 Wanoosnoc Rd., Fitchburg. The school has a complete follow-through program for all its participants. A plan is so geared that the student is, from the beginning tested and trained in the area for which they are best suited. 2.The obituary of Mihran Keoseian, Sr. tells us that he was a survi...
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2000.400.859 - Document
The newspaper article tells us that Mr. Charles E. Keyes studied voice culture for several years under the best teachers in Worcester, afterwards with Mr. George L. Osgood of Boston, also studied at the New England Conservatory of Music and the teaching of sight singing at the Normal music school under Prof. Holt. He first began singing at All Saints Episcopal Church in Worcester, but left there in 1884 to come to the Rollstone Church of this ci...
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2000.400.860 - Document
The letter is addressed to Mr. John Uldrich from Mrs. Eleanora F. West telling him that the Fitchburg Historical Society had a great deal of information about Daniel Kielty. The letter stated that he was a prisioner at Belle Isle, and was killed at the battle of the Wilderness. His body was brought home and buried in St. Bernard's Cemetery in Fitchburg. His name was spelled both Keilty and Kielty.
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2000.400.861 - Document
The obituary tells us that Dr.John D. Kielty was a native and life long resident of Fitchburg. He attended Fitchburg Public Schools, Cushing Academy in Ashburnham and received his training at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Boston, and at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Dr. Kielty was elected the city physician in 1887 and continued in office by successive elections for six years. He was appointed the medical examiner...
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2000.400.862 - Document
The first newspaper article, dated March 1, 1972, was titled "Never Too Late to Learn." This article told how Ms. Margaret Kielty was the Director of the Adult Education Program in Fitchburg and how many families she has helped needing English language instruction, citizens to be uncertain about their rights and responsibilities, naturalized Americans trying to locate birth certificates, foreigh visitors unsure about their visa status, people a...
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2000.400.863 - Document
The document, issued by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is appointing Mr. William Kilburn, the guardian of Joel Litch, Thomas Litch, Aaron Litch, George Litch, all under the age of fourteen and the children of Thomas Litch.
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2000.400.864 - Document
1. The first newspaper article, dated Aug. 3, 1973, tells about a specialist relating to problems in ear, nose and throat becoming a member of Burbank Hospital's medical-dental staff. The article tells where he has practiced prior to this time. 2. The second newspaper article is dated Jan. 27, 1987 and tells that Dr. Cheong Kim is now practicing liposuction surgery in the Fitchburg area. He was the only cosmetic surgeon in North Central Mas...
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2000.400.865 - Records
large, brown report book from the 53rd Regiment entitled, "Company Clothing"; inside includes the amount of money spent on military clothing as well as the signatures of officers and the dates which they signed the book. There is one loose paper inside containing names and dollar amounts
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2000.400.866 - Records
large, brown report book from the 53rd Regiment entitled "Company Orders"; inside includes orders written, signed and dated by officers. Several loose papers inside, which include: volunteer list, envelope, blank papers
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2000.400.867 - Records
large, brown report book from the 53rd Regiment entitled "Company Morning Reports"; inside includes stations, signatures from officers, dates, and number of enlisted men. There are two loose papers inside, a torn newspaper article and a letter written in 1863
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2000.400.868 - Document
The biography tells us that Abbott Kimball was born in Fitchburg, studied marketing and advertising at New York University's School of Commerce, receiving his B.S. in 1920. He was New York State Advertising Representative from 1924 to 1928. In 1937, he founded his own company known as the Abbott Kimball Co., a New York Advertising agency. He established the first Kimball Company in a one-room office with four employees in 1937. In 1949, it ca...
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