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2000.400.1940 - program
Program of the dedication of the WWI memorial sculpted by Herbert Adams.
Record Type: Archive
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2002.054.002 - Print, Photographic
WWI soldier, Frank A. Fischer, seated in front of home with his brother William Fischer.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.083.001 - Print, Photographic
Black and white panoramic photo of veterans of all services in the bleachers at Crocker Field. Image shows only about
Record Type: Photo
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2004.070.001 - document
The cover page lists the Burbank Hospital Nurses who served in WWI, and the back page lists those who served in WWII. Between these pages is a history of the Burbank Hospital and the "training school".
Record Type: Archive
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2005.122.001 - booklet
Booklet about the role Simonds Saw and Steel played during WWI. Items include steel helmet, thin armor plate, saws for forestry units, saws and machine knives. Included are photos of Lockport, N.Y. steel mill, some of the products, and production areas.
Record Type: Archive
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2007.035.006 - print, photographic
Group of men in front of U.S. Post Office, Fitchburg on way to WWI. Identified in photo are Leslie Elmer Cousins and Raymond Andrews, Sr.
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2007.035.007 - print, photographic
Copy of a photo taken by Ray (Joe) Andrews of Dale K. Cousins holding WWI award given to his father, Private Leslie E. Cousins, 120th Massachusetts Unit, wounded in action in France 1919, buried alive by bomb and mustard gassed, found by French soldier, carried to U.S. Hospital and left there. Leslie Cousins looked for French Soldier to thank him after he recovered, but could not find him. Returned home to Fitchburg, Mass. where he married Elsi...
Record Type: Photo
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2008.021.001 - newspaper
Section of Fitchburg Daily Sentinel featuring an article, "Fitchburg's Highest Ranking Army Officers" with photos and sketches of each officer. Other articles of interest in this 4 page section.
Record Type: Archive
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2008.036.035 - booklet
Booklet - "Roster" Group Two, Camp Joseph E'Johnston, Jacksonville, FL - December 1918 Note at the center of booklet "My Company" and several names are circled.
Record Type: Archive
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2008.036.036 - booklet
Booklet published by the Industrial Development Commission "Development update Fitchburg" Photo of Monument Park by Elaine Smith
Record Type: Archive
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2009.002.031 - booklet
The complete text of The Treaty of Peace as Drawn by the Paris Conference and Issued by the United States Senate. Includes The Terms of the Peace Treaty and President Wilson's Fourteen Points
Record Type: Archive
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2009.011.002 - booklet
A small booklet of wartime recipes compiled by The Wachusett Campfire Girls in 1918. They organized in Fitchburg in 1914.
Record Type: Archive
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2009.022.001 - print, photographic
A collection of photographs of "World War I Memorials in Memory of Fitchburg's Fallen Heroes Compiled by Donald Maynard, June 2009" 86 Died from Fitchburg. One envelope holds photos of Memorials that are currently at the Upper Common. A listing is included with the photographs giving date of death and original location of the memorial. The other envelope holds photos of Monuments still in their original place. Most of the monuments also had ...
Record Type: Photo
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2009.041.012 - Postcard
4 postcards of a view of the Upper Common and World War I Memorial
Record Type: Photo
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2010.012.001 - Print, photographic
Photocopy of WWI Parade to welcome back troops, Nov. 1918/ Daniel Francis McKenna, 3rd person back on right.
Record Type: Photo