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1912.004.001 - Manuscript
Letter of reminiscences of Fitchburg written by Mrs. Maynard Smith Ray to Mr. Henry A. Willis and the Society. Her early school days and people she knew.
Record Type: Archive
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1976.025.487 - Print, Photographic
5 photos of Theresa N. Garfield on the Historical Society Steps
Record Type: Photo
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2000.400.1343 - archives
Source- Fitchburg Historical Society Visitors Register of The Fitchburg Historical Society which was begun in 1912 and used intermitently through January of 2002. 3 identical posters used by the Fitchburg Historical Society advertising publications for sale.
Record Type: Archive
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2000.400.2188 - Manuscript
A Thanksgiving sermon on certain forces that contribute to the best municipal life in Fitchburg. Public Schools, Libraries, teachers all make contributions. Also, The Women's Club, Fitchburg Historical Society. Discusses that there are no saloons, the policemen are bored at night because there is so little crime. Presented to the Fitchburg Historical Society by W.F. Greenman, probably via James F.D. Garfield, based on handwriting on the cover an...
Record Type: Archive
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2000.600.718 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph of the Fitchburg Historical Society at corner of Grove and Elm Streets. "Woodhead Photo" printed in white on lower left of photo. "W.F.P. Woodhead Fitchburg, Mass." imprinted on border.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.051.011 - document
A collection of reports of the Librarian and assistant librarian of the Fitchburg Historical Society during the years 1972 and 1973.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.051.012 - document
A collection of reports of Temporary Action Committee-1971-1972
Record Type: Archive
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2004.051.013 - document
3 items-Greater Fitchburg Chamber of Commerce 1972-1973 Economic Facts Monograph, a map of the Montachusett Area, and a guide to the Fitchburg area of North Central Massachusetts.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.051.014 - document
2 copies of what appears to be a press release about an upcoming Historical Society meeting about Gravestone Rubbings. 2 copies of a letter to members with Mrs. Crocker's steps to bring our society into the future.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.051.073 - newspaper
2 News clippings about Fitchburg Historical Society Open House which hosted 200 people.(one before the open house and one after) Receiving guests were Miss Esther Goodspeed, secretary; Miss Theresa N. Garfield, librarian, and Elliot G. Wellington, president of the Society. The 18th Century fireplace was a featured exhibit.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.102.001 - Print, Photographic
Faded photograph of Fitchburg Historical Society Float in Bicentennial parade- 1976
Record Type: Photo
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2004.102.002 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Fitchburg Historical Society Float in Bicentennial parade- 1976
Record Type: Photo
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2004.102.003 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Fitchburg Historical Society Float in Bicentennial parade- 1976
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2004.102.004 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Fitchburg Historical Society Float in Bicentennial parade- 1976
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2004.110.005 - booklet
A booklet describing the history of the Dean Hill Tavern (1778-1954 along with photographs. This booklet is reprinted through the courtesy of The Sentinel and the Smith Printing Co. with paper supplied by Crocker Burbank and Co. Assn. It was used as part of a fund raiser for The Historical Society for repairs to the Society building.
Record Type: Archive
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2005.063.001 - tape
VHS tape of Fitchburg Historical Society- Summer 2005 Program- Soap Box speeches and Walking Tour- Upper Common to Johnsonia Building.
Record Type: Archive
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2005.106.001 - postcard
Postcard- Invitation to a regular monthly meeting of the Fitchburg Historical Society on Monday Evening, Feb. 17, 1902, at 8:00.
Record Type: Archive
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2010.070.006 - Print, Photographic
Photo of Jeanne and Bigelow Crocker at the Fay Club during the Fitchburg Historical Society Kickoff Campaign. The Capital Campaign to purchase and move the Historical Society to the Phoenix Building on Main Street started in Oct. 2003.
Record Type: Photo