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  1. 1920.209.007 - Print, Photographic

    Edward Kimball is standing in front of the Upper Common and holding his horses head. Bandstand and First Parish Church in the background. Roads are dirt.

    Record Type: Photo

    Edward Kimball at horse's head
  2. 2000.400.2369 - Manuscript

    The history of the Upper Common, a part of the history of Fitchburg since 1764. Land donated by citizens or purchased by the town at the time. The adding of a fountain and memorials, the soldiers of World War I both designed by local Artist Herbert Adams. Firefighters and Vietnam War.

    Record Type: Archive

    Upper Common
  3. 2000.600.004 - Postcard

    Photographic postcard of the Upper Common showing World War I Memorial.

    Record Type: Photo

    World War I Memorial
  4. 2000.600.011 - Print, Photographic

    World War I monument, Upper Common, Armistice Day Ceremony 1934.

    Record Type: Photo

    World War I Memorial
  5. 2000.600.137 - Print, Photographic

    A black and white photo of a cattle show on the Upper Common in Fitchburg, Ma.

    Record Type: Photo

  6. 2000.600.725 - Negative, Glass-plate

    Picture of Upper Common and First Parish Church taken on Jan. 26, 1899.

    Record Type: Photo

    Upper Common and First Parish Church Jan. 26, 1899
  7. 2000.600.728 - Negative, Glass-plate

    Boys and Turtles Fountain ca. 1900. This photo is a closeup of just the Boys statue in this fountain on the upper common. The Boys and Turtles Fountain was the first major public commission by Fitchburg native sculptor Herbert Adams.

    Record Type: Photo

    Boys and Turtles Fountain ca. 1900
  8. 2004.080.003 - Print, Photographic

    People observing damage caused by the microburst in spring of 1989.- Lucilla Crocker facing camera in foreground.

    Record Type: Photo

    Microburst-1989
  9. 2004.080.004 - Print, Photographic

    Remains of the steeple of First Parish Church after the microburst in spring of 1989.

    Record Type: Photo

    First Parish Church
  10. 2004.080.005 - Print, Photographic

    Fire trucks at scene of the damage to the First Parish Church steeple caused by the microburst in spring of 1989.

    Record Type: Photo

    Microburst
  11. 2004.080.006 - Print, Photographic

    Fire department at scene of 1989 microburst working on the steeple of First Parish Church.

    Record Type: Photo

    First Parish Church
  12. 2004.080.007 - Print, Photographic

    Fire department at scene of 1989 microburst working on the steeple of First Parish Church.

    Record Type: Photo

    First Parish Church
  13. 2004.080.008 - Print, Photographic

    First Parish Church after the microburst of 1989

    Record Type: Photo

    First Parish Church
  14. 2004.080.010 - Print, Photographic

    Work area around First Parish Church after the microburst- 1989

    Record Type: Photo

    After the Microburst
  15. 2004.080.011 - Print, Photographic

    Fire department ladder hoisted to the roof of First Parish Church after the microburst of 1989.

    Record Type: Photo

    First Parish Church
  16. 2004.080.012 - Print, Photographic

    Debris and scene of fatal accident at the corner of Prospect Street and Main Street after the microburst of 1989.

    Record Type: Photo

    After the Microburst- 1989
  17. 2004.080.013 - Print, Photographic

    Scene of fatal accident caused by the fall of the First Parish Church steeple during microburst of 1989.

    Record Type: Photo

    Microburst
  18. 2004.080.014 - Print, Photographic

    View of the remains of the steeple of the First Parish Church after the 1989 Microburst

    Record Type: Photo

    After the Microburst
  19. 2004.086.001 - program

    A tour brochure "1918 New England Tours" put out by New England Hotel Association to work as a complement to the Official Automobile Blue Book Vol. Two. There is a listing of the hotels represented on the New England Hotel Association Tours, a brief write up on New England, and black and white representative photos.

    Record Type: Archive

    Program
  20. 2004.086.002 - manuscript

    Manuscript written by High School student Timothy Wilson about the Rollstone Boulder, how it came to Rollstone Hill and later was moved to its place on Upper Main Street.

    Record Type: Archive

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