Skip to content

Search Term Record

Metadata

Related Records

  1. 2017.056.030 - Article

    Obiturary for George Talcott from Sunday edition of the Worcester Telegram. Talcott was a noted band leader and teacher in Fitchburg, Westmnster and Townsend.

    Record Type: Archive

    Article
  2. 2017.068.003 - Print, Photographic

    Photos of two Bands in Fitchburg. The Fitchburg, Mass. Post 10 American Legion Band led by George Talcott. The photo taken on the Wallace Way steps in front of the High School. A marching band on Main St. led by Carleton Thorne.

    Record Type: Photo

    Fitchburg Post 10 American Legion Band
  3. 2022.034.001 - Album, Photograph

    Presentation book of photos, given to Fitchburg American Legion Post 10 in August and September 1921. Cover: American Legion official trip to France as guest of the French Republic. Presented by Comrade R.S. Wallace

    Record Type: Archive

    Album, Photograph
  4. 2022.054.001 - Print, Photographic

    A colorized photo of the Fitchburg Drum and Bugle Corps Post No. 10 circa 1920. The donor's grandfather, Odilon Roy, is in the center of the photo between the drums. These are a group of WWI veterans. The text on the bass drum also notes: US American Legion. The photo is taken in Monument Park in front of the Monument. It is a 10x6" photo.

    Record Type: Photo

    Fitchburg Drum and Bugle Corps Post No. 10 c. 1920
  5. 2022.093.044 - Newspaper Article

    This is a brief article on the arrival of Hitler's Victory Car in Fitchburg. It was displayed on the corner of Main Street and Pritchard Streets. This was sponsored by the American Legion Post 10 to raise funds for hospitalized veterans in Rutland. In addition there is a black and white photo of where the car was displayed.

    Record Type: Archive

    Hitler's Victory Car
  6. Am. Legion Hat
  7. Am. Legion Hat

Thank You!

Confirmation Message Here....