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  1. 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

  2. 2006.044.008 - print, photographic

    Black and white photo of 1936 Flood. Bridge floating away at Water & Laurel Streets

    Record Type: Photo

    Water & Laurel Street- Flood
  3. 2006.044.011 - print, photographic

    Black and white photo of 1936 Flood. Water Street

    Record Type: Photo

    Flood- Water Street
  4. 2006.044.018 - print, photographic

    Black and white photo of 1936 Flood. Union Foundry Co.

    Record Type: Photo

    Union Foundry Co.
  5. 2006.044.025 - print, photographic

    Black and white photo of 1936 Flood. R.R. Track washout near Ardon Mills

    Record Type: Photo

    R.R. Track washout
  6. 2015.014.001 - Print, Photographic

    Collection of five original photographs of the 1936 flood in Fitchburg. Pictures are dated either March 18 or March 21, 1936 and were all taken by Frank Phillips.

    Record Type: Photo

    R.R. Tracks at Laurel St. Bridge, 3/18/36
  7. 2017.034.003 - Postcard

    Post card of the "County Jail" in color

    Record Type: Photo

    Fitchburg Jail Water Street
  8. 2017.034.006 - Documents

    Two One-year Leases for "the store room and basement" at 282 Water Street in Fitchburg from the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. in New York, granted to Rocco and Joseph Addante One dated May 1, 1922; 2nd dated May 1, 1930 Monthly rent is listed as $50 per month.on both lease agreements The Addante brothers are isted as living at 305 Water St..on the 1922 lease. On the 1930 lease, they are listed at 286 Water St.

    Record Type: Archive

    Addante Leases Water St.
  9. 2021.034.001 - Print, Photographic

    Photo of the J.E. Saucier Market at 1425 Water St. circa 1920. The market was owned by Joseph and Exzelia Saucier. Fitchburg and Leominster photographer Darius J. Saucier was the son of Joseph and Exzelia. The photo may have been taken during a patriotic holiday as a man and a young girl are holding small American flags. The store was located at 1425 Water Street near the Fitchburg - Leominster line. The Saucier family lived at a house next ...

    Record Type: Photo

    J.E. Saucier Market on Water Street
  10. 2023.095.001 - Print, Photographic

    Five aerial photos of Fitchburg by Arthur Beaudoin c. 1950. The photos include: 1. Prospect Street 2. Water Street 3. Fitchburg High School building on Academy Street 4. Burbank Hospital and the Nursing School 5. Burbank Hospital Nursing School The photos are black and white and are printed on postcard stock 5.5" x 3.5"

    Record Type: Photo

    Prospect Street aerial photo c. 1950

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