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1973.014.002 - Print, Photographic
Depot Square looking main Street in Fitchburg.
Record Type: Photo
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1979.122.007 - Print, Photographic
Sepia toned photograph on heavy stock of Fitchburg parade
Record Type: Photo
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1988.052.073B - Print, Photographic
Black and white photo of lower Main Street with train depot at right decoratied with Lights for the Christmas Season during the 1930s
Record Type: Photo
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2000.400.2506 - Manuscript
A paper read by President Charles Fosdick at the May 1916 monthly meeting. On Water Street of the 1860's, from Depot Square to the bridge at Walnut Street. Includes railroads, American House, the Fitchburg Steam Engine Company, early dynamos and electricity.
Record Type: Archive
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2017.068.005 - Postcard
Four post cards of Fitchburg Landmarks including: The Depot Park, Upper Common and First Parish Church, the Post Office Building, and compilation of landmarks from a painting done by Juan Carlos Leon. The painting is titled "Fitchburg".
Record Type: Photo
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2017.093.013 - Postcards
Twelve postcards with pictures of Main Street displayed in a wooden picture frame. The pictures include cable cars, horse and buggy, and people in older forms of dress. The subject of the postcards include: 1. Main St. looking West. 2. Main St. looking from Prichard St. 3. Main St. looking East. 4. Main St. looking West including Grants, Woolworth's, and Fanny Farmer Candies. 5. Greetings from Fitchburg postcard. 6. Main St. looking towar...
Record Type: Photo
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2021.050.007 - Program
The Whalom Breeze program from the week of July 29 - Aug. 3, 1901. This is Vol. I., No. 7. On the front page is a picture of the original open-air theater at Lake Whalom. There are also two stories: one about the history of how the name "Whalom" came to be, and another story about Rip Van Winkle. The Theater was doing a presentation of the play "Rip Van Winkle", a comic opera, in three acts, by Planquette. On the back page are some short...
Record Type: Archive
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2021.050.010 - Booklet
A small log book of trees on some of the city streets of Fitchburg in 1898. It was kept by Frank B. Kingsbury and is amazing in its detail. Kingsbury noted the variety of the trees which included Elm, Basswood, Horse Chestnut, and Maple. He also recorded the circumference of the tree, and mapped the exact location on street grids. He mapped trees on streets such as: Main St., Church, Hartwell, Adams, and Richards. As an example of the t...
Record Type: Archive
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2021.092.001 - Panorama
Small panoramic photograph of Depot Square. A photograph of Laurel Street and a photograph of Water Street were joined to create this panoramic view.
Record Type: Photo
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2022.054.004 - Postcard
Postcard with a colorized picture of Depot Square including the American House. The back of the postcard has an address on it, a Benjamin Franklin one cent stamp, and a cancel mark from Fitchburg July 16, 1906.
Record Type: Photo
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2023.060.011 - Photograph
Photograph of Fitchburg's Welcome Home Parade Armistice Day November 11, 1919. This is a rolled photograph taken of the people lining the streets at Depot Square.
Record Type: Photo
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2023.073.006 - Transparency, Slide
Ten slides with pictures of Fitchburg taken from postcards from circa 1890 to 1920. The pictures include: Depot Square, American House, Main St. with a sign for "The Boston," West Fitchburg, West Main Street, side streets like Myrtle Ave, and an older postcard picture of a "Greetings from Fitchburg" postcard. Many of the pictures show street railcars, railcar tracks, and horse and buggies.
Record Type: Photo