A color photograph of the Chicopee Falls Dam, looking south through some trees. There are several buildings and a billboard on the south side of the river.
A color photograph of the Chicopee Falls Dam, looking south across the dam. There are several buildings and a billboard on the south side of the river.
A black and white photograph of several newspapers hanging on the front of a china cabinet. The papers are various front pages from the Springfield Union and the Springfield Daily News. Headlines include "Westover Man Dies in Oxford Auto Crash";…
A black and white photograph of a two-story home (the same home pictured in CPL-Morrow-030) with a daschund on the sidewalk in front of the home. The daschund is standing next to a fire hydrant, and is undoubtedly a very good dog.
A black and white photograph of a two-story home, possibly the same as images CPL-Morrow-30, -31, and -32. There seems to be a tarp or tent set up in the yard.
A black and white photograph of a two-story home (the same home pictured in CPL-Morrow-030) with a daschund on the sidewalk in front of the home. The house has a wide front porch, and what might be an addition or enclosed porch is visible on the side…
A black and white photograph of a home with an enclosed porch or entryway that is under construction. The home is next to a cinderblock building, and there are boards and other materials on the ground between them. The house might be the same as…
A black and white photograph of a two-story home next to a story-and-a-half brick building. On the sidewalk in front of the home is a daschund, who is most assuredly a very good pup.
A black and white photograph of a brick building identified as the Pastime Cafe, with several cars in a parking lot in front of the building. Though not identified in the photo, this was on School Street in Chicopee.
A black and white photograph of a tank parked in a grassy area, with a chain-link fence in the background. The tank is an M5A1 Stuart tank, produced during WWII, and is a feature at Szot Park in Chicopee.
A black and white photograph of a white cinderblock building identified as the Polish American Veteran's Club. There are several cars in the parking lot, and an American flag flying above the building, which is relatively plain in style.
A black and white photograph of a business identified as Ferrara Auto Parts.The building has garage bays along both sides, and a tow truck and a car in the parking lot. In the background of the image are other buildings, and part of St Stanislaus…
A black and white photograph of a car dealership, identified as Cook's Chrysler Plymouth. Though not identified in the image, this is on Front Street in Chicopee.
A black and white image, with a vertical line through it [likely damage to the photo negative that came through when it was developed] showing China Chef Fast Food Restaurant, with several cars parked in the attached parking lot.
A black and white photograph of a business on a street corner, with a sign identifying it as W.C. Kosiorek Flowers. The building has a small greenhouse attached to it, and a tree and several shrubs in front. In the background is the Topor Dodge…
A black and white photograph of a two-story house on a street corner with a business on the lower level, identified as Hapco Auto Parts. There is another building with businesses in the image, but it isn't clear enough to make out a name. Though not…
A black and white photograph of a street with multiple businesses. Visible in the photo are Evie's Kitchen, Galaska Furniture Inc., and 4 Seasons Ceramics & Gifts.
A black and white photograph of a two and a half story brick building, identified with a sign as St Stanislaus Club, Inc..There are a few cars parked next to the building, and a person walking on the sidewalk. Though not identified in the image, this…
A black and white photograph of a single-story brick building on a street corner. The building is identified as Hastings Stationers, Inc., and a factory building is visible in the background. Though not identified in the image, this is in Market…
A black and white photograph of a three-story building with a business on the lower floor and another house in the background. The business is identified as Chicopee Glass & Mirror Co.. Though not identified in the image, this building is on Front…
A black and white photograph of a four and a half story brick building with assorted decorative brickwork. The building is on a hairpin corner between two streets, and has a sign identifying it as Ritchott Insurance Agency. There is a woman crossing…
A black and white photograph of a three-story building on a corner, with businesses on the lower level. One business is the University Driving School; the other is an unidentified pharmacy/corner store advertising various grocery products and…
A black and white photograph of a three-story white building surrounded by hedges and some trees, with a sign identifying it as the Lawrence A. Maziarz Mortuary.
A black and white photograph of several interconnected brick buildings on a street corner. The buildings are on the corner of Exchange and Center Streets in Chicopee. There are several storefronts, some with awnings, and a few cars parked along the…
A black and white photograph of a four-story brick building and an adjacent parking lot with a few cars in it. This is a view of City Hall & the City Hall Annex from Front Street, before the addition of an accessibility ramp.
A black and white photograph of a brick house on the corner of Cabot and School Streets in Chicopee (the Milo A. Taylor House). Several other buildings are partially visible around the home.
A black and white photograph of The Elms Building, located on Springfield St in Chicopee near the Springfield & Front Street intersection. Several cars are parked along the street, and Chicopee City Hall's clock tower can be seen behind the Elms.
A black and white photograph of the front of Kulig's, a clothing and tailoring store on the corner of Front and Spring Streets in Chicopee. There is a car parked in front of the shop.
A black and white photograph of the front awning for Kulig's, a clothing store on the corner of Front and Spring Streets in Chicopee. Two cars are parked in front of the shop.
Black and white photograph of a brick building with several ornamental features. As described by the MA Historical Commission: "A girls school and convent were constructed in 1866-1868, located to the west of the Church. The school was the first…
Black and white photograph of a brick building with several chimneys and bay windows. As described by the MA Historical Commission: "The presbytery, also constructed 1857-1859, is located on the east of the Church on South Street. It is a 3 story…
Black and white photograph of a brick building with trees around it. Photo is taken from an angle, showing the corner and two sides; building is the same as CPL-Morrow-001.
Black and white photograph of a brick building with several trees around it. Image is taken at an angle to the building, showing the corner and two sides. The building was originally the "Science School," and changed to an elementary school in the…
A wideshot of a wilderness that is surrounded by trees in the background, and seperated by a trail that splits the land, with their also being a stacking of cut wood in the corner; (Undated)
A group of 12 adults all dressed in formal wear posing for a picture, and 4 children in the far left corner of the group all seated together; (Undated)
A wideshot of the same building in Land Wideshot 3, except showing the front of the industrial building more, and getting a look into the work area beyond the gate surrounding the building (Undated)
A photo showing a street with shops and buildings on each side of the photo facing the street, and cars parked on the outside of the buildings; (Undated)
A wideshot of an apartment building with two cars parked in front of it, and an electric pole and trees slightly blocking the view of the apartment (Undated)
An image showing one tombstone with the name "Patnode" with a large plot of land behind the tombstone showing trees in the distance and flowers in front of the tombstone.
A portrait of an adult dressed in a coat and a US Navy hat, standing on the side of the sidewalk and behind a building staring directly at the camera; (Undated)
An image of the same three storied house in the 1930s House Image 4, however it is a new angle, showing the front of the house more and showing the two trees blocking it from the previous photo; (Undated)
A Black and white photo of several men posed for a group portrait in a restaurant. [Identified by donor as: Chicopee Bar Associaiton, Collegian Court Restaurant, December 1962. Seated, left to right: Walter Trybulski, R. Eugene Blank, Stanley…
The back of a group photo, with listed names of subjects. Reads: "seated l to r Richard Lak, John Zaremba (dec. 1990), Robt. Nowak, Walter Trybulski (dec.), Thos. Murphy, Sr., Edward Ziemba (deceased 1989), Edward Valego, Sr.. Middle: Francis…
Color photograph of several people arranged for a group portrait in front of a stone wall/hearth. [Identified by donor as: June 25, 1985, Collegian Court Restaurant, Chicopee, MA. Front row: Richard Lak, John Zaremba, Robert Nowak, Walter Trybulski,…
Color photograph of several people arranged for a group portrait in front of a red curtain. [Identified by donor as: Chicopee Bar Association, Chateau Provost Restaurant, February 2000. Front row: Francis DiSanti, Mary Hurley (judge), Joseph D'Amour,…
Color photograph of several people arranged for a group portrait, with the caption "Chicopee Bar Association, February 7, 2013." [Identified by donor as: seated, left to right: Ellie Rosenbaum, Gillian Szlachetka Dubay, James Gregory, Amy Bizon-Copp,…
Copy of a news clipping from January 10, 1961, featuring the photograph identified in this collection as CPL-chicopeebar-004. Caption reads: "Joseph A. Nowak, 'dean of Chicopee attorneys,' was installed as president of the Chicopee Bar Association at…
Scanned image of a black & white group photograph of six suited men. [Subjects identified by donor as: seated, left to right--Socrates Geanacopoulos; Edward F. Valego. Standing, left to right--Alfred Wojcik; William McCoubrey; J. Francis Ogozalek…
Scanned image of a black & white group photograph of six suited men. [Subjects identified by donor as: seated, left to right--Stanley Jorczak; Joseph Nowak; Francis G. Gregory. Standing, left to right--Joseph Furtek; John Corrigan; Alfred Wojcik.]
Back cover of a program for the Chicopee Bar Association's 2004 holiday party, featuring a photo of a deer decoration sitting next to an artificial tree.
Inside spread of a program for the Chicopee Bar Association's 2004 holiday party. Program includes the menu, and a photograph of attending memebrs. Handwritten caption reads "Chicopee Bar Association photo, 12-15-2004, Munich Haus Restaurant,…
Front cover of a program for the Chicopee Bar Association holiday party, December 15, 2004, held at the Munich Haus restaurant in Chicopee MA. Front cover features a photo of the Munich Haus waitstaff, and reads "Welcome members of the Chicopee Bar…
Scrapbook page with two newspaper clippings of Chicopee Photos; (March 29th); Raymond Noga; Stuart Murphy; Fred Hopkins; Edwin Swerad; Ruth Fein; Cassimere Moran; John Bower; Max Zawidowski; Mrs Norine Ingraham; Jerome Savaria; Henry Mazar; Janet…
Scrapbook page with one newspaper clipping of Chicopee Center Junior High School's graduation class; (June 25, 1940); Miss Trumbull; Dr. Samuel Fletcher; John J. Desmond;
Scrapbook page with one newspaper clipping of local sons officiating a funeral;( Undated); Julius Kordzikowski; Stanley Kordzikowski; Henry Kordzikowski; Paul [No Last Name Given]
Scrapbook page with one newspaper clipping of a Military article and an invitation card; (November 14th, 1940); Albert R. Giguere; Raymond J. Giguere; Philip E. Giguere; Miss Antoinette Czech; Mr. Edward Kostek
Scrapbook page with 4 newspaper clippings of Military Medals Awarded; (Undated); Adolph M. Gawron; PVT Fred Statsiowski; SERGT. Jospeh Stasiowski; Irene J. Strzempek; Ann E. Blow; Florence G. Wood; Myra E. Gibbs; Dorothy F. Brakey; Ellen S. Lovell;…
Scrapbook page with 6 newspaper clippings of Newlyweds and Military News; (October 18 1940); Frederick J. Jendrysikk; Chester Jendrysik; Mrs Joseph Cyran/ Miss Katherine Bogdanowicz; Mrs Peter Angotti/ Miss Josephine Robak; Mrs Carl Lubiak/ Miss…
Scrapbook page with 4 newspaper clippings of Chicopees war honor roll; (Undated); Mayor Leo Senecal; Capt. John R. Agnew; Col. Frank A. Deroin; Adam A. Jager
Scrapbook page with 9 newspaper clippings of Military News; (Jan 1940); Presentine C. Paquette; Alice Nantais; Stanley T. Kusek; Miss Loretta Cichon; George J. Czelusniak; John Raymond Lynch; Mr Leon Gosciminiski; Mrs Leon Gosciminiski; Alfred…
Scrapbook page with 10 newspaper clippings of Brides to be; (April 1940); Miss Rose Kasak; Miss Gladys J. Gosciminski; Miss Angela M. Frodyma; Miss Pauline H. Wach; Miss Stella Zdeb; Miss Frances M. Lynch; Miss Marie Galica; Miss Hellen Brezon; Miss…
Scrapbook page with 7 newspaper clippings of Military news and sendoffs (November 1940); Corp Martin J. Topor; Clara Zamachaj; Nellie Zamachaj; Estelle Partyka; Walter Swol; Helen Korona; Mrs Mary Taborowski; Sergt Fred Stopa; PFC Medrad Stopa; Pvt…
Scrapbook page with 9 newspaper clippings of newlyweds; (Undated); Mrs Stanely Drewniak/Miss Florence Kielbasa; Mrs Louis Lajennesse/ Miss Nellie Czerkiewicz; Mrs Henry T. Peters/ Miss Josephine F. Rzeszutek; Mrs Frank Schab/ Miss Gladys Gosciminski;…
Scrapbook page with 6 newspaper clippings of newlyweds; (Undated); Mrs Delfo Barabani/ Miss Pauline Roman; Mrs Walter Sokolowski/ Miss Gladys Such; Mrs Max Papuga/ Miss Ann Kagan; Mrs Adam J. Ziemba/ Miss Stella Maziarz; Mrs Stanely Stec/ Miss Helen…
Scrapbook page with 6 newspaper clippings of newlyweds; Lieut W. W, Palmer; Mrs W. W. Palmer/ Miss Jeannette Beaudry; Mrs Adolph Midura/ Miss Genevieve Majewicz; Mrs C. W. McCracken/ Miss Eleanor M. Cyran; Mrs William Knapik/ Miss Stella Maluszczak;…
Scrapbook page with 5 newspaper clippings of newlyweds; Mr. Charles H. Gray; Mrs Charles H. Gray/ Miss Mary Matilda Hastings; Mrs Edward Kawula/ Miss Mary Rusinowska; Mrs John Padevini/ Miss Rita Stachowicz; Pvt Francis Belanger; Miss Jeanette…
Scrapbook page with 7 newspaper clippings of newlyweds; (Undated) Mr. Joseph Hennessey; Mrs Joseph Hennessey/ Miss Ethel D. Fournier; Mr. George Lynch; Mrs George Lynch/ Miss Alice Zabik; Mrs Charles Niejadlik/ Miss Stasla Pudlo; Mrs John Salvas/…
Scrapbook page with 6 newspaper clippings of a local Chicopee reunion; (June 2, 1940); Edward J. Lynch; Joseph F. Kendra; Edward Janas; Gerard Bourque; Therese Doulliard; Leo Senecall; Mrs John Leszczynski; John Konarski;
Scrapbook page with 7 newspaper clippings of Military news; (Undated);Edward Kosiorek; Raymond L. Pulowski; Ralph Cunliffe Jr.; Fred F. Olbrych; John Sniegowski; Pvt John F. Stopa; Sergt Fred Stopa; PFC Mefrad Stopa; Alfred Sygiel; Joseph Dunn
Scrapbook page with 7 newspaper clippings of Military news and drafts; (Undated); Edward C. Stefanik; Edward Gwozdz; Joseph T. Taborowski; Lieut Paul Kozikowski; Frank Rusinowski; Sgt. Chester J. Posternok
Scrapbook page with 7 newspaper clippings of newlyweds; (Undated); Mrs Arthur Lapiere/ Miss Gabriel Roy; Mrs Albert Yeznitsky/ Miss Bertha Skiba; Miss Cecila Lesniak; Mrs Louis Guzik/ Miss Alice Michalski; Mrs Stella Cierpial; Mrs Frederick Kowal/…
Scrapbook page with 3 newspaper clippings of newlyweds; (Undated); Mrs Walter Guzik/ Miss Stella Kos; Mrs Frank Kania/ Miss Jenn Noga; Mrs Max Dunaj/ Miss Stella Niziankewicz; Mrs Frank Orlowiski; Miss Virginia Szlachetka; Mrs Felix Mokrzycke/ Miss…
Scrapbook page with 9 newspaper clippings of Newlyweds; (Undated); Mrs James Choate/ Miss Gloria Viens; Ms Giro Biondi/ Miss Helen Valego; Mrs Joseph Niemiec/ Miss Gergeanna st Geroge; Mrs Casimir Tryba/ Helen Popuga; Mrs William Mercure/ Miss…
Scrapbook page with 8 newspaper clippings of Newlyweds;(Undated); Mrs John Stadnicki/ Miss Sophie Urdzela; Mrs William Senk/ Miss Stella Dzija; Mrs Edward Furtek/ Miss Diana Szwedzinski; Mrs Matthew Zawidowski/ Miss Adele M. Kowal; Mrs Joseph…
Scrapbook page 7 newspaper clippings of Newlyweds; (Undated); Mrs Rudolph Lysick/ Miss Hilda Padykula; Mrs Alfred Swierad/ Mis Helen Partyka; Pani Fr. Kania/ Janina Noga; Mrs Adam Jurkowski/Anna Mamicki; Mrs Edward Gonet/ Irene Maziarz; Mrs Casimar…
Scrapbook page 10 newspaper clippings of Brides to be;( Undated); Miss Lorraine Grenon; Miss Sophie M. Urdzela; Miss Stella M. Dzija; Miss Gladys Faber; Miss Lillian Plock; Miss Mildred T. Gwozdz; Miss Mildred E. Stopa; Miss Lucille Biernat; Miss…
Scrapbook page with 8 newspaper clippings of multiple Military soldiers departing; (Undated); Lt. John Goddu; Victoria V. Skellings; Lieut John J. Stefanik; Rita Czapienski; Bruno J. Mierzwa; Joseph W. Zawisza; John M. Jedziniak; Leopold Olbrych;…
Scrapbook page with 7 newspaper clipping of Brides to be; (Undated); Anna Radzuik; Nellie Popuga; Miss Statia V. Pudlo; Miss Alice Zabek; Miss Dorothy Mary Tupper; Miss Lillian C. St Marie; Miss Celia S. Gansor; Miss Helen C. Partyka; Miss Lena…
Scrapbook page with 8 newspaper clippings of Brides to be;( Undated); Miss Florence D. Laframboise; Miss Alice Michalski; Miss Alice Archambault; Miss Heanne Lavallee; Miss Marrita A. Bradley; Helen E. Sanocki; Miss Genevieve Noga;
Scrapbook page with 12 newspaper clippings of Brides to be; (Undated); Miss Evelyn Szpara; Miss Lillian Reopell; Miss Margaret F. Parent; Miss Jeanne Plourde; Miss Lena Stefanowicz; Miss Mary Urdzella; Miss Olga Potorski; Miss Ivy M. Hackney; Miss…
Scrapbook page with 3 newspaper clippings; (Undated); Billy Martin; Art Schlosser; John Houlihan; Carmelo Decosmo; Johny Dwyer; Teddy Budnykiewicz; John Kenney; Izzy Yergeau; John Konicki; Eugene Konicki; Stanely Konicki; Edward Konicki; Edward…
Scarpbook page with 5 newspaper clippings; (Undated); Venetta Sawyer; Jean Morin; V. Mierzejewski; Lucy Mierzejewski; Babe Lasocki; Kaki Cauley; Bernice Hassett; Peg Arnold; Ken Hjelm; Jim Hogan; Pep Harnisch; Clair Schauer; Beverly Bourbeau; Shirley…
Scrapbook page with 4 newspaper clippings of Chicopee Day and Local soldiers in the army; (Undated); Corporal Louis M. Miodowski; Edmund Radwanski; Frank Picroski; Stanely Skaza; Raymond W. Saj; Mary Szelag; Walter Papuga; Albert Bunyan; Pvt Joseph…
Scrapbook page with 3 newspaper clippings of news of Chicopee Day and army soldiers; (Undated); Mrs Everett O'Connor; Mrs Raymond O'Connor; Mrs Cypryana Rec; Mrs Stella Jazab; Mrs Albina Wozniak; Alderman Chester Sztela; Max Schorr; Chester…
Scrapbook page with 5 newspaper clippings of local Chicopee citizens and news; (Undated); Miss Stacia Kosiorek; Eugene Galuska; Betty Siebert; Lucy Mierzejewski; Tony Martel; Alice Wegiel; Julia Wegiel; Henry Wegiel; Young Majoret [ No Last name…
Scrapbook page with 4 newspaper clippings of local Chicopee news; (Undated); Chicopee High Tennis Team; J. Quirk; T. Szatrowski; J. Jasinski; R. Shea; A. St. John; S. Lamica; F. Miller; Coach J. Racine; Gladys Kuchta; Andria Steffano; Lieut. Gardner…
Scrapbook page with 7 newspaper clippings of Brides; (Undated); Mrs Leon Janik/ Miss Gladys Faber; Mrs Federick F. Parzych/ Miss Adeline B. Niedbala; Mrs Geston St Onge/ Lorraine Grenon; Mrs Frank Stadnicki/ Miss Irene Sroka; Mrs Walter Zukowski/…
Scapbook page with 6 newspaper clippings of Brides and one Groom; (Undated); Mrs Walter Swol/ Miss Victoria Rednarz; Mrs Robert Austin/ Emma Korona; Mrs Max Kapinos/ Miss Jean Curran; Mrs. Stephen J. Wasuta/ Miss Florence Pikula; Mrs Joseph Kuznier/…
Scrapbook page with 7 newspaper clippings of Brides and one Groom; (Undated); Mrs Oral Lamica/ Miss Frances Crimi; Mrs Michael P. Midura/ Miss Mabel D. Wojdyia; Mrs Theodore Strycharz/ Miss Stefania Strycharz; Mrs Edwin Kisiel/ Miss Elsie Janik; Mrs…
Scrapbook page with 6 newspaper clippings of Brides; (Undated); Mrs Albert Collette/ Miss Lorraine Gaboury; Mrs Stanely Swol/ Alice Szajir; Mrs Joseph Kostek/ Miss Antoinette Czech; Mrs Edward Stolar/ Miss Stella Konicki; Mrs Edward Rumanowski/…
Scrapbook page with 6 newspaper clippings; (Undated) Edward Maley; Capt Edward White; W. G. Greer; Frank Linehan; Harold F. Berry; Mayor Leo P. Senecal
Scrapbook page with 3 newspaper clipping of Local Events; (Undated); Soldiers of the 104th Infantry; Master Seargant Robert D. Nash;Seargant Robert Beatson; Private Fred Iwanicki;
Scarpook page with 4 newspaper clippings; (Undated); Edwin C. Kisiel; Frances Pue; Virginia Richard; Jane Frodema; Frances Coulter; Evelyn Moriarty; Alice Matras; Clara Zamachaj
Scrapbook page with 5 newspaper clippings of Local events; (Undated); George Brown; Yvonne Hartshorn; John LaRochelle; Mary Fitzgerald; Artur Rodzinski; Sylvia Zaremba; Violet Trybulski; Walter Strzempek; Helen Dan; Thomas Nowak; Roger Bishop; Ed…
Scarpbook page with 9 newspaper clippings; (Undated); Julia Wegiel; Henry Wegiel; Genevieve Noga; George Hicks; Arthur Jones; Thomas Carrol; Emil Souey;Douglas Alexander; Frank Connat; George Desmarais; Stanely Dabrowski; Lawrence King; Edward…
Scrapbook page with 5 newspaper clippings of local events; (Undated); Henry Gonet; Daniel Salamon; Julia Wegiel; Henry Wegiel; Marjorie Newhouse; Helen Mamas; Barbara Hirsch; Mary Ruhe; Doris Cobb; Virginia Brocket; Peggy Stanwell
Scrapbook page with 10 newspaper clippings of local events; (Undated); Al Axtman; Will Senecal; Joe Karkut; Joe Konieczny; Miss Alice Mizejewski; Miss Adele Bradlinski; Miss Helen Partyka; Miss Helen Stonina; Miss Antoinette Pirog; Martin F. Topor;…
Scrapbook page with 4 newspaper clippings of local Chicopee news; (Undated); Double Funeral for Leo S. Belina and Rudolph S. Kagan that has over 1000 guest and 100 cars were at St. Stanislaus' church; St Laurence Society Choir to mark 10th birthday,…
Scrapbook page with 4 newspaper clippings; (Undated); Young Drummer Francis Felbottle of Springfield won the 25th annual convention of the Massachusetts Fifiers and Drummers association; Ted Budnykiewicz, Catherdral Tackle; Polish Alliance Marked…
Scrapbook page with 2 newspaper clippings; (July/11/1940); Chicopee High School's Graduating class of 1940; Pro Merito graduating class in Chicopee High School
Scrapbook page with 9 newspaper clippings of Brides to be; (Undated); Miss Jennie Bragiel; Miss Irene Nowak; Miss Josephine Presnal; Miss Mary R. Bowen; Miss Lottie M. Lukosik; Miss Jeanne Kosiorek; Miss Syllvia Blanchette; Miss Mary Parzych; Miss…
Scrapbook page with 11 newspaper clippings of Brides to be; (Undated); Deana Derbin; Miss Yvette Gagon; Miss Stefanie Strycharz; Miss Antoinette Czech; Miss Evelyn Ogorzalek; Miss Jeanette Brassard; Miss Lorraine A. Gaboury; Miss Catherine T. Riley;…
Scrapbook page with 12 newspaper clippings of Brides to be; (Undated); Miss Alice Tessier; Miss Adele Janik; Miss Wanda Midowski; Miss Kathryn I. Fair; Miss Wanda M. Zbickowski; Miss Jeanne J. Kosiorek; Miss Eileen Kuczarski; Miss Adeline B.…
Scrapbook with 15 newspaper clippings of Brides to be; (Undated); Miss Emma Kolodziej; Miss Loretta B. Seidel; Miss Rose Sullivan; Miss Sally Rusinowski; Miss Marie S. Piechota; Miss Elizabeth Kuza; Miss Sophie C. Samborksi; Miss Phyliss Jamroz; Miss…
Scrapbook page with 6 newspaper clippings of Brides and one Groom; (Undated); Mrs W. Strzempek/ Violet Trybulski; Mr. Stanely Skibinski; Mrs Stanely Skibinski/ Helen Wiaderek; Mrs Stanely Jubino/ Miss Olga Stefanik; Mrs John Mazzie/ Miss Cecelia…
Scrapbook page with 8 newspaper clippings of Brides; (Undated); Mrs Thomas Kowalski/ Miss Jane Koper; Mrs Edgar Desroisers/ Miss Sophie Sambrowski; Mrs Ernest Depathy/ Miss Wanda Balut; Mrs Carl Pennington/ Miss Helen Tarnowski; Mrs Stanely Wachala/…
Scarpbook Page with 7 newspaper clippings of Brides; (Undated); Miss Lena Agnes Luch; Mrs Joseph Manuszka/ Rose Sitarz; Mrs Fred Paluch/ Mary Piechota; Mrs Harold Bateman/Rita Tetreault; Mrs Mitchell Borek/ Alice Mizejewski; Mrs Joseph Sarnacki/ Jane…
Scrapbook page with 7 newspaper clippings of Brides; (Undated); Ralph M. Rachele,/Wanda Ann Cesarz; Miss Alice Cesarz ;Mrs Raymond Balut/Phillis Jamroz; Mrs Paul Cygan/Miss Silivia Zawedowski; Miss Theodore Amata/Jennie Dzija; Mrs Michael Kos/Irene…
A purple-ish sign with text reading: "This exhibit came to me in a dream. No, really. I was asked to put together an exhibit for January, and I agreed knowing that I’d have a few months to figure it out. I’m prone to stress-dreams; they usually take…
A sign with a purple-ish background, reading: "Special Collections: The (Not Entirely) Secret Desk Ornaments of Librarians. Exhibition by Kate Ouimette." On the sign are small images of assorted items, including a small white cat, a hedgehog, a…
An image of a section of the Special Collections exhibit hanging in the Community Room. Framed images are: Ceramic Cat; Alien; Wood & Nail Puzzle; Collection of Kakashi Figures; Cat Thank You Card; Flaming Pink Dumpster; Pewter Truffle; and 1BR/0…
An image of a section of the Special Collections exhibit hanging in the Community Room. Framed images are: Sticker Collection; Minecraft Bee; Cat Life; Glass Orbs; Cat Art; Big Bad Wolf Puppet; and Rubber Band Ball.
An image of a section of the Special Collections exhibit hanging in the Community Room. Framed images are: Benjamin Bunny & Co.; Embroidery; and Three (3) Horse Head Finger Puppets.
An image of a section of the Special Collections exhibit hanging in the Community Room. Framed images are Breakroom Ducks: Storytime; and Breakroom Ducks: Sacrifice.
An image of a section of the Special Collections exhibit hanging in the Community Room. Framed images include: Pinky!; Cat Howling at the Moon; Kanan Jarrus, Jedi Knight; Vintage Ball Canning Jar; Glasses; Goose with Knife; and Jar of Buttons.
Benjamin was a gift from a friend, and he’s perfectly sized to fit in a pocket. The hedgehog is from my mom, and is one of at least a hundred hedgehogs I’ve been gifted over the years. I used to get paper bouquets for my grandmother, and she passed…
The top image is a printed copy of a photograph from the early 1900s taken by local photographer Russ Gilbert. The back reads “‘What did you wake me up for?’ Asks the cat.” The bottom image is another piece of cat art from our chocolate-bearing…
There’s a patron who regularly brings us chocolate (you know who you are), and the packets are always decorated with really cute illustrations, often featuring this orange cat. I have an orange cat at home, so I especially love the doodles.…
The ducks are having a storytime! Or, if you’re a little weird like me, maybe your first thought was that the ducks have found religion. Either/or. -Kate & CPL team
[A rubber duck wearing a Sherlock-style cap and reading a book sits on top of a…
Did you know that you can buy approximately 250 tiny resin ducks online for a very low price? I started by bringing in a few at a time and leaving them in the windowsill, and of course denying any knowledge of their origins. Then someone started…
This is a piece made by my clever and talented father. The wood block is a single, solid piece of wood that hasn’t been cut or glued in any way. How did the nail get there? I keep this on my desk to remind me of the delight my Dad takes in creating…
One of Brent’s first 3D printer experiments, lovingly named after Bruce Campbell's character. Found in the library without any arms in the fall of 2015, they now have a range of printed prosthetics. - Children’s Room
Kenneth Marshall makes much appreciated, regular deliveries of chocolates wrapped in his artwork. This is a drawing of characters Johnny and Spug from his graphic series Happy Land. -Brigitte
[A colorful drawing on brown craft paper of an orange…
I started using reading glasses about 10 years ago. My first choice of readers was kind of boring. One of my best friends told me “Stop wearing those glasses that make you look like an old shushing librarian!” (She’s the kind of friend who infuses…
⟟ ⏃⋔ ⏃ ☌⍀⟒⟒⋏ ⎎⍀⟟⟒⋏⎅ ⎎⍀⍜⋔ ⏃ ⌇⎍⋔⋔⟒⍀ ⍀⟒⏃⎅⟟⋏☌ ⌿⍀⍜☌⍀⏃⋔ ⌰⍜⋏☌ ⌰⍜⋏☌ ⏃☌⍜. (Translation: I am a green friend from a Summer Reading Program long long ago. And. I am cute. -Anne
[An inflated green alien, arms extended in front of it.]
She used to be a pen topper from the Thunderbirds “Pink in the Rink,” until her ink dried up (at least not the rink!). You can still find her at the Fairview Library giving all a smile and positive vibes! -Barbie
Made by a teen here for me, which I will always treasure. -Corrina
[A bee made of small perler beads, in the style of Minecraft (read: squarish). The bee is striped brown and yellow, with little wings and antennae. It is very cute and a marvel of…
The Offical Scorebook of the 1987 - 1988 girl's varsity basketball season. The entry lists the individual names of the players as well as the complete scores. Coach notes are provided of the game played between Chicopee and the opponent team. The…
Official Scorebook of the 1986 - 1987 girl's varsity basketball season. Each entry lists the names of the players as well as the complete scores. Coach notes of the game are provided between Chicopee and the opposing team. The 1986 - 1987 season was…
The Official Scorebook of the 1985 - 1986 girl's basketball season. Each entry lists the names of the individual plaer and the complete scores. Coach notes of the game are provided alongside the game played between Chicopee and their opponent. The…
Official Scorebook for the 1983 - 1984 girl's varsity Basketball season. Each entry lists the names of the players and the complete scores and coaches notes of the game between Chicopee and the opposing team. The 1983 - 1984 season was Coach…
The Official Scorebook of the 1982 - 1983 girl's varsity basketball season. The current entry lists the names of the players and the complete scores and coach notes of the game played between Chicopee and the opposing team. The 1982 - 1983 season was…
What was once the Hotel De Gray, a three story hotel in the heart of Chicopee Falls, became a two story center for small businesses, including One-Hour Martinizers.
Looking across the Falls Bridge at the Chicopee Manufacturing building. The Lamb Knitting Company and Savage Arms also used the building before it became DHJ Facemate Corp. On August 7th, 1980 lightning caused a fire that destroyed the building and…
Ziemba's storefront on Church Street in Chicopee Falls. The store sold shoes, furnishings, dry goods and notions. Edward J. Ziemba, Chicopee Mayor from 1970-1975, was responsible for ending the funding for the Falls Urban Renewal project.
Main Street in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts looking towards the Chicopee River and the Falls Bridge in the 1920s. People are out walking dressed in their Sunday best.
The Falls Theater, on Main Street near Belcher Street, was the location in the Falls for movies and entertainment. The Falls View Apartments are currently located there.
Main Street and the Old Skip Cafe. One of the many cafes and watering holes that catered to the mill and manufacturing workers in Chicopee Falls prior to the Urban Renewal era.
Trollies, run by the Holyoke Street Railway Company, were used extensively in Chicopee until the late 1930s. Shown here is one that has crossed over the Chicopee River on the Falls bridge. The bridge was wiped out in the 1938 hurricane and subsequent…
MacArthur's Ball is named for Chicopee native Lt. General Arthur MacArthur Jr., Medal of Honor Recipient in the Civil War. The monument, a five ton granite ball, was originally located at the intersection of East and Broadway Streets and was…
Eighty-eight Church Street is the house located to the right of the Church Street School. It belonged to the Whitimore family before being torn down to make room for the current police and fire departments headquarters.
View of the front of the Church Street School, which was the USO during World War II and then the Community Center for Chicopee Falls. It was torn down to make room for the current police and fire departments headquarters.
Main Street in Chicopee Falls looking West along the Mitchell's Bakery building. The freight train station is at the end of he block with a men's club in between.
Savage Arms Company facility looking south along Broadway Street in Chicopee Falls. Broadway Street runs through the manufacturing plant facilities with buildings on either side of the street. Visible on the right is the bridge built over the road…
Savage Arms Company facility along Broadway and Linden Streets in Chicopee Falls. Broadway Street runs through the manufacturing plant facilities with buildings on either side of the street. Visible to the side of the plant is a cemetery, currently…
The original J. Stevens Arms building in 1864. J. Stevens Arms was an American firearms manufacturer founded by Joshua Stevens in 1864 in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Stevens was purchased by the Savage Arms Company on April 1, 1920, with Stevens…
Aerial of the Savage Arms Company facility along Broadway Street in Chicopee Falls. Broadway Street runs through the manufacturing plant facilities with buildings on either side of the street. A bridge was built over the road for transporting…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face . She is looking to the right of the frame with her shoulders turned to the right. Soft light illuminates her face. The subject is wearing a…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1936 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is turned to the right side of the frame and looking at the camera. He is holding a…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1936 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is looking to the left of the frame. Soft light illuminates most of the face. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1936 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is turned slightly to the left of the frame. Soft light illuminates most of the face. The…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1936 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is looking to the right of the frame. Soft light illuminates most of the face. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face . She is looking back towards the camera with her shoulders turned to the right. Soft light illuminates her face and smile. The subject is…
In 1944 Helen, about 18 years old, moved to 19 Mellen Street when her father, Gregory Polioudakis, purchased the house. Helen became co-owner with her father in 1951. The Polioudakis family lived on the first floor of this two story two family house.…
Black and white graduation Certificate with Principal & Superintendent signatures. Dated June 20, 1941. Helen attended Chicopee Junior High School for 7th, 8th and 9th grades.
Black and white Diploma with School Committee Chair, Mayor, Principal & Superintendent signatures. Dated June 22, 1944. Chicopee High School included 10, 11 and 12th grades which Helen attended.
Shadow box frame with eleven dried dogwood flowers on stems. Sticker states "an Original" by James R. Hawkins, Springfield Mass. "Keep out of Direct Sun".
Boy Scouts of America Certificate, dated June 20, 1961, by The Executive Board of the Pioneer Valley Council, Inc. to Miss Helen Polioudakis for "Her contribution of untiring clerical assistance for the promotion of the Chicopee District, Pioneer…
12th Grade Report Card for Helen Polioudakis at Chicopee High School. Grades for 4 terms in the 1943/1944 academic year. Subjects graded include English, Chemistry, Business Law, Economics, Shorthand and Physical Education. Information counts on Days…
11th Grade Report Card for Helen Polioudakis at Chicopee High School. Grades for 4 terms in the 1942/1943 academic year. Subjects graded include English, US History & Civics, Bookkeeping II, Typewriting II, Shorthand and Physical Education.…
10th Grade Report Card for Helen Polioudakis at Chicopee High School. Grades for 4 terms in the 1941/1942 academic year. Subjects graded include English, Biology, Bookkeeping, Business Geography, Typewriting and Physical Education. Information counts…
11th Grade Class Schedule Card for Helen Polioudakis at Chicopee High School. This 1942/1943 academic year schedule card includes class period, day of week and class subject information.
Center Junior High School Scholarship Award certifies that Helen Polioudakis is on the Credit List in Grade 7 for Term Ending June 23, 1938. Signed by Principal: Mary E. Trumbull
Center Junior High School Scholarship Award certifies that Helen Polioudakis is on the Credit List in Grade 7 for Term Ending April 21, 1939. Signed by Principal: Mary E. Trumbull
Center Junior High School Scholarship Award certifies that Helen Polioudakis is on the Credit List in Grade 7 for Term Ending February 17, 1938. Signed by Principal: Mary E. Trumbull
Center Junior High School Scholarship Award certifies that Helen Polioudakis is on the Credit List in Grade 7 for Term Ending December 23, 1938. Signed by Principal: Mary E. Trumbull C.M.
Center Junior High School Scholarship Award certifies that Helen Polioudakis is on the Credit List in Grade 7 for Term Ending October 28, 1938. Signed by Principal: Mary E. Trumbull C.M.
Chicopee Junior High School 9th Grade Report Card for Helen Polioudakis. For 5 periods in the 1938/1939 academic year (Oct., Dec., Feb., Apr., June) prepared by Teacher: Agatha Healey. Subjects included English, French, Business Arithmatic, General…
Chicopee Junior High School 7th Grade Report Card for Helen Polioudakis. For 5 periods in the 1938/1939 academic year (Oct., Dec., Feb., Apr., June) prepared by Teacher: Clare E. Murphy. Subjects graded include English Comp., Literature, Grammar,…
Four page document of "Brief notes" with shorthand information in column form showing English word and coresponding shorthand symbols. Found inside Gregg Shorthand book.
The Institute for Governmental Services of the University of Massachusetts hereby acknowledges the contribution of Helen G. Polioudakis toward teh advancement of Public Service in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This Public Servant of Chicopee…
Letter welcoming participation in the Clerical Management training course which was held on Tuesdays starting September 30, 1980 through December 9, 1980 in Springfield, Massachusetts. A three page agenda is included with the letter inside envelope…
Steno notebook with shorthand writing by Helen Polioudakis dated January 17, 1955. Manufactured by The Gregg Publishing Company. Helen Polioudakis written on the cover and 14 pages of steno notetaking. In 1955, Helen was working as a clerk at the…
Newspaper photo from the City of Chicopee Administrative Employees Association Holiday Social. Chairman Richard P. Kendra is handing out gifts to Miss Helen Polioudakis, Civil Defense, Mrs. Sebastian Beauchamp, wife of the city engineer and Mrs. Max…
Black and white photo from the City of Chicopee City Hall Employees Association Hawaian Party which took place on May 23, 1963. Helen placing a few plastic leis around recently retired Civil Defense Director and former boss, David J. Hopkins. He was…
Last four pages of 1944 Chicopee High School yearbook. Last page is pressed cosage from Helen's Uncle John and Uncle Walter. Second and third to last pages scrapbook memorbilia related senior events including graduation, banquet and promenade. …
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1936 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is looking to the right of the frame. Soft light illuminates most of the face. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the left. Soft light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a dark jacket, a patterned shirt…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face . She is looking away from the camera to the right. Soft light illuminates her face and smile. The subject is wearing a dark shirt which…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is looking directly at the camera. Soft light illuminates most of the face. The subject is…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face . She is looking away from the camera to the left of the frame. Soft light illuminates her face. The subject is wearing a dark shirt with a…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face . She is looking at the camera. Soft light illuminates her face and smile. The subject is wearing a dark shirt which blends with the…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is looking at the camera from the right. Soft light illuminates most of the face. The…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. Soft light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a light jacket, a thin-striped…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face. Strong light illuminates the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and silk tie. There is no writing on the photograph.
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the left. The subject is looking directly at the camera. Soft light illuminates most of the face. The subject is…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders and face turned to the right. She is looking back over her right shoulder towards the camera with a big smile. Strong…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is looking directly at the camera. Soft light illuminates most of the face. The subject is…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is looking past the camera to the right. Soft light illuminates most of the face. The…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face . She is looking up and to the right. Soft light illuminates her face and smile. The subject is wearing a dark shirt in contrast to the…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is looking past the camera to the right. Soft light illuminates most of the face. The…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders and face turned to the right. She is looking back towards the camera with a no smile. Soft light illuminates her face.…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders and face turned to the right. She is looking over her right shoulder back towards the camera with a big smile. Strong…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face . She is looking directly at the camera. Soft light illuminates her face. The subject is wearing a dark shirt similar to the patterned…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders and face turned to the left. She is looking away from the camera. Strong light illuminates her face. The subject is…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders and face turned to the left. She is looking back towards the camera. Strong light illuminates the right side of her face.…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the right. She is looking back towards but past the camera. Strong side light illuminates the right side. …
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the front. The subject is looking directly at the camera. Soft light illuminates the most of the face. The…
Official Scorebook of the 1981 - 1982 girl's basketball season. Each entry lists the names of the players and the complete scores and coaches notes of the game played between Chicopee and their opponent. The 1981 - 1982 season was a championship…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face. Strong light illuminates the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and patterned tie. There is no writing on the…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the right. The subject's face is turned back to the front and is looking past the camera. Soft side light…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders and face turned to the right. She is looking past the camera. Strong side light illuminates the right side. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders and face turned to the right. She is looking past the camera. Strong side light illuminates the right side. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders and face turned to the right. She is looking past the camera. Strong side light illuminates the right side. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders and face turned to the right. She is looking past the camera. Strong side light illuminates the right side. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing front. The subject's face is turned to the left and is looking past the camera. Soft light illuminates the most of…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing front right. The subject's face is turned back to the left and is looking past the camera. Soft side light…
Studio photograph of three unidentified people standing together. There are two women with a man standing between them. The backdrop is visible behind them. Unknown if it is related to the rest of the photographs in the Class of 1938 collection, but…
Official Scorebook of the 1980-1981 girl's basketball season. Each entry lists the names of the players and the complete scores and coaches notes of the game played between Chicopee and their opponent. The 1980 -1981 season was a championship season…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing front. The subject's face is turned to the right and is looking past the camera. Soft side light illuminates the…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and patterned tie. There is no…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left and the face turned back to the front. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left and the face turned back to the front. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the right and with her head turned to face the camera. Soft side light illuminates the subject. The subject is…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left and with her head turned to face the camera. Strong side light illuminates the left side. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing to the left with her head turned to the front left. Strong side light illuminates the the face. The subject is…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face. The shoulders are facing to the right and her head is turned back to the front. Strong side light illuminates the left side. The subject is…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left. Strong side light illuminates the face. The subject is wearing a plaid suit with a white shirt and…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the front and head turned to the left. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing front with her head turned to the right. Strong side light illuminates the right side. The subject is wearing a…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the front. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with a plaid…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the front left. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a light suit with a…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a light suit with a white…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the right. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with a white…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned slightly to the front. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a light suit with…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing front. The subject is wearing a dark shirt that contrasts with the background. Writing on the bottom right of the…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing front and to the left with her head turned to the right. Strong side light illuminates the left side. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing front. Strong side light illuminates the left side. The subject is wearing a light shirt that fades into the…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left. Strong side light illuminates a big smile. The subject is wearing a light shirt that blends with the…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left. Strong side light from the right illuminates her face. The subject is wearing a dark shirt under a…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the front. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with a white…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and patterned tie. There is no…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with a white…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned slightly to the right. Strong front light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the right. Strong side light illuminates a big smile. The subject is wearing a light shirt that fades into the…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face. Strong front light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and dark tie. There is no writing…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned slightly left. The subject is looking to the left. Strong side light illuminates the most of the face. The subject…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned slightly left of front. Strong front light illuminates the most of the face. The subject is wearing a dark suit with…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing left and face turned back toward the camera. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face. The subject is wearing…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing front and the head looking to the left. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face. The subject is wearing a…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the right of the frame and face turned back toward the front. He is looking to the left of the camera. Even…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing forward and the subject looking straight ahead. The background is black and the dark shirt fades into the…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing forward and the subject looking straight ahead. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face. Writing on the…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left of the frame and face turned back toward the front. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face.…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left of the frame and face turned back toward the front. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face. The…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the right of the frame and face turned back toward the front. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face.…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left of the frame and face turned back toward the front. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face.…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left of the frame and face turned back toward the front. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face.…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left of the frame and face turned back toward the front. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face. The…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders facing forward and the head turned to the right of the frame showing a profile. Even lighting throughout illuminates the…
A class photo of the Fairview Elementary School 1960-61 6th Grade class made up of small individual headshots arranged evenly on the page. "School Life 1960-1961" is printed at the top middle of the page. On the bottom is "Grade Six," "Fairview…
A class photo of the Fairview Elementary School 1961-62 7th Grade class made up of small individual headshots arranged evenly on the page. "School Life 1961-1962" is printed at the top middle of the page. On the bottom is "Grade Seven," "Fairview…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the shoulders turned to the left of the frame and face turned back toward the front. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face and…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, left shoulder and face with the head turned to look back and to the left of the frame. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face and shows the details of…
Senior portrait of a young man dressed in a suit from the Chicopee High School Class of 1937 showing head, shoulders and face. Even lighting from the left of the frame highlights the face and lets the rest fall into a slight shadow. Writing on the…
Senior portrait of two young woman, Mary and Betty (Elizabeth) Cobb, from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing heads, shoulders and faces. Their bodies are turned to the left and their faces are turned to look at the camera. Strong lighting…
Senior portrait of a young man from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the head turned to look to the left. Strong lighting from the left and back of the frame highlights the face and lets the rest fall into…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the head turned to look to the left of the frame. Even lighting throughout illuminates the face and shows the details of the appliqué…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the head turned to look to the right of the frame. Strong lighting from the right side of the frame highlights the face. A strong…
Senior portrait of a young woman from the Chicopee High School Class of 1938 showing head, shoulders and face with the head turned to look to the right. Strong lighting from the right side of the frame highlights the face and lets the rest fall into…
Color photograph of the Zygmunt and Wiktoria Czjaka close-up and looking at the camera. Some wood paneling can be seen behind them. Zygmunt worked as a Baker in Poland during the German occupation in 1939-1945. He later brought his family and baking…
Black and white portrait of Paul Czjaka when he was a young boy, possibly age 5-6, dressed in a white suit with shorts and a bow tie. Zygmunt, Paul's father, worked as a Baker in Poland during the German occupation in 1939-1945. He later brought his…
Color photograph of Zygmunt, center, Bogumit left, and Paul Czjaka, right, dressed in suits in a room with colorful wallpaper. A table with chairs in in front of them and a doorway to another room is behind them. Zygmunt worked as a Baker in Poland…
A small faded color photograph of Wiktoria Czajka, smiling and looking at the camera, with her arms holding hisband Zygumnt, who is looking away from the camera. They are sitting on a couch with and floral fabric and two red pillows. There is a…
A framed black and white photograph of the Czajka family. Unknown location but shows Zygmunt and his wife Wiktoria with son Paul as a baby. Zygmunt and Wiktoria are standing. Wiktoria is holding Paul and lookng at the camera, while Zygmunt is looking…
Travel book, similar to a passport, for Zygmunt Czajka in the form of a small booklet. Zygmunt worked as a Baker in Poland during the German occupation in 1939-1945. He later brought his family and baking skills to Chicopee and opened Bob's Bakery on…
A fifty-two page scrapbook of yearbook photographs and newspaper clippings from the 1989 season including team ranking and final season results. Special attention is paid to the Chicopee/Chicopee Comprehensive rivalry. Also, articles on the departure…
A selection of photographs of Bob's Bakery and the owners, Paul and Dorothy Czajka, taken during the week prior to closing the downtown fixture. The bakery was started by Paul's father, Zygmunt Czajka, in 1965 and remained in business for 56 years.…
Mounted Albumen print of Zygmunt Czajka in his military uniform. The photograph was taken in the 1930s while Zygmunt was in the Polish Army before the start of World War II. Zygmunt survived the war by working as a Baker in Poland during the German…
Identification papers for Zygmunt Czajka in the form of a small booklet. Zygmunt worked as a Baker in Poland during the German occupation in 1939-1945. He later brought his family and baking skills to Chicopee and opened Bob's Bakery on Exchange…
Official Scorebook of the 1979-1980 girl's basketball season. Each entry lists the name of the players and the complete scores and coaches notes of the game played between Chicopee and their opponent. The 1979-1980 season was a championship season…
There are six 5x7 inch prints of each of the six seniors on the 1988 team. There is a small 2x3 inch print of the five starters with the schedule of the 1988 season's games on the back and one 5x7 print of the five starters in a pyramid pose at…
A thirty-nine page scrapbook of photographs and newspaper clippings from the 1988 season including team ranking and final season results. Special attention is paid to the Chicopee/Chicopee Comprehensive rivalry.
This scrapbook is filled with photographs taken during the 1986 season of the team during games. The prints are in color and have been placed throughout the scrapbook. Some are cut and cropped to fit and some are the full 4x6 inch prints. They show…
A ninety-two page scrapbook of photographs and newspaper clippings of the 1986 championship season. This scrapbook is more personalized than the others and contains more photographs. It has been kept intact to preserve the original nature of the…
Three original photographic prints taken during the 1985 basketball season. The first image is in color and is of the 1985 team photographed at center court looking down from above, as if on a ladder. The second and third prints are of the whole 1985…
Four original photographic prints taken during the 1984 basketball season. The first image is in color and is of the five seniors on the 1984 team. There is a black and white photograph of Coach Thompson in action surrounded by the team. It is…
Two original color photographic prints taken during the 1982 basketball season. One is a full team photograph and the other is of the three senior captains.
A small handbook for Fisk Tire Company employees produced and published by the Fisk Tire Company. The book guides employess through several of the processes involved in making tires, what makes up the parts of a tire and outlines safety rules and…
This item is a 54 page scrapbook of photographs showing the results of a six-month rehabilitation of the United States Rubber Company's UniRoyal Tire Plant in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. The project was started in July, 1963 and lastest through…
This card is a single image of the Fisk "Red Top" Women's Basketball Team of 1918-1919. There are seven players and a coach sitting and standing in two rows. They are all facing the camera. The words at the bottom of the card identify the team as New…
A four picture package showing a varied program of sports available on Park Nights to Fisk employees and members of the Fisk Athletic Association. The first image, top left, show a wide view of a baseball game. The second photograph, top right, shows…
This card is a single image of the Fisk "Red Top" Men's Basketball Team of 1918-1919. There are seven players and a coach sitting and standing in two rows. They are all facing the camera. The words at the bottom of the card identify the team as New…
A four picture package showing different activities available on Friday nights to Fisk employees and members of the Fisk Athletic Association. The first image, top left, shows a handball court and a group of men playing and watching the match. The…
This card shows a tennis court and two men playing tennis in the forground.There is a large building behind the court and another structure in the middle background. The trees in the background have been colorized green. The words "At all times three…
A four picture package showing diifferent sports available to women of the Fisk Athletic Association. The first image, top left, shows a small group of women submerged in water waving to the camera as they hold onto a floating tire tube. The second…
This card shows a large group of men holding rifles and facing the camera with a trap shooting range in the background.The trees and grass around the group is colorized green.
A package of four photographs showing different activities for the families of Fisk employees is the subject of this postcard. The first image, top left, is of a group of women and children at a tent being handed unidentified objects. The second…
This card has three images of the Fisk "Red Top" baseball team of 1919. The main photograph is of the team in a line. There are two inset images of the "Red Tops," one in the lower left corner and one in the lower right corner. The image on the left…
A card showing a wide view of the park with extra sky at the top so a message can be written in the open space. The words "message here" are at the top of the card. The photograph is black and white with the grass and trees colorized a dark green. A…
A black and white team photograph of the Fisk Crew team with nine men standing with their hands behind their backs. Two oars are crossed in front of the team. The trees in the background are colorized a dark green.
This is the part of the card where the address would be written and the stamp would be placed. There is a partial image of what looks like the entrance to Fisk Park with a sign for the athletic association as a gate.
The first postcard photograph is of the Fisk Crew Team and the words "Fisk pulling over the line victors in July Fourth Race" can be seen at the bottom. The photograph shows several crews teams on a river with other boats around. A shoreline is…
Fisk Park commerative postcards set with cover flap open. The flap photographs showing the Fisk plant is visible and there is text in the body of the card above the flap. The text describes the Fisk Athletic Association's activities.
Fisk Park commerative postcards set with cover flap open. The flap underside has the words "The activities of the Fisk Athletic Ass'n of the Fisk Rubber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass." The first postcard photograph is viewable, and the words "Fisk…
Fisk Park commerative postcards set with cover flap closed. The flap photograph shows the Fisk Tire Company Plant in Chicopee Falls in 1919. The first postcard photograph is partially obscured, but the words "Fisk pulling over the line victors in…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of February 7, 1919. In the Safety Contest 6-A has a slight lead over 45-B, plans for the February 20th Dance are in…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of November 12, 1920. The Bulletin has moved to a monthly publication for the winter season It will be published on the…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of October 1, 1920. Page one headlines are "No Accident Week is a Success," "Red Tops Ring Down Curtain For 1920 With…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of September 17, 1920. On page one this week is a mix of stories that look at wrapping up a busy sports season for the…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of September 9, 1920. Fall is coming and the Park Night season is coming to a close. Page one recaps the record breaking…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of September 2, 1920. It's Labor Day Weekend and the Bulletin has all the details. Page one tells the story and events…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of August 26, 1920. Page one is all about the big plans for the Labor Day Weekend at the park. The track meet will be a…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of August 19, 1920. Page one leads with Rowland's Pets taking the first two games with fine pitching performances by…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of August 12, 1920. The Bigelow-Hartfords are coming to town and they are bringing a crowd, or so says page one of the…
A one page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of August 9, 1920. This special to the Bulletin is dedicated to the baseball supremacy of the entire plant. The two teams…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of August 5, 1920. The mysterious person hunt is back among the featured events at Park Night. The rules and prize are…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of July 29, 1920. Page one banner headline and stories announce the upcoming features for the next Park Night event. On…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of July 22, 1920. The park is open and the page one headline reads, "Big Crowd in attendance at formal opening of the…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of July 15, 1920. The page one banner headline reads, "Fisk Park in Readiness for Mothers' and Childrens' Day and Park…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of July 9, 1920. Fisk Park is ready to open for the 1920 summer season and page one is totally dedicated to this event.…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of July 2, 1920. On the center of page one is a two column box listing the Frisk Park rules for the 1920 Summer season.…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of June 25, 1920. Page one leads off with the success of the women's swim class and includes a photo-spread below the…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of June 18, 1920. The track coach is dissatisfied, there are eight teams signed up for the Fisk company baseball league,…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of June 11, 1920. The page one headline reads, "First park Night of Season Will Be Held July Ninth; Red Tops to Play…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of June 4, 1920. The big news on page one this week is about the big plans for the July 4th celebration at Fisk Park.…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of May 28, 1920. The opening of the Red Tops baseball season leads page one along with an announcement that there will…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of May 21, 1920. Page one states Memorial Day weekend is coming and the new locker building is almost done, Chairman…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of May 14, 1920. The lead page one headlines announce the first call for the track team tryouts and the start of play…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of May 7, 1920. Spring continues to be in the air as baseball and tennis make headlines on page one. The locker building…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of April 30, 1920. Spring is in the air for this issue of the Fisk Bulletin. A new dance hall, refinished tennis courts,…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of April 23, 1920. Page one stories cover weather being a factor in the low turnout for the first Red Tops baseball team…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of April 16, 1920. Fisk Red Tops baseball team tryouts lead page one this week while the bowling league results take the…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of April 9, 1920. "Large Crowd Sure To Attend Entertainment," "Ball Diamonds Being Fixed Up" and "Big Fair In Fall Is…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of April 2, 1920. The big story in this edition is the announcement of extensive renovations to be made to Fisk Park…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of March 26, 1920. Andrew Phillips, of the 6A Cutting Room, challenges all-comers in the 130 pound weight class to a…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of March 19, 1920. In this issue the Red Tops Basketball team wins the American Industrial League Championship. Several…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of March 12, 1920. The lead story on page one is the Red Tops Basketball team traveling to Akron, Ohio to play for the…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of March 5, 1920. The lead photograph on page one is of a crew from the Transportation Department digging themselves out…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of February 27, 1920. The page one news this week includes the installation of new checkerboard tables in the Shelter…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of February 20, 1920. The big news on page one is a story on a big change to the Fisk factory league basketball…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of February 13, 1920. The page one headline this week reminds Fisk employees the third annual dance is being held and a…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of January 30, 1920. The Red Tops basketball team and the final three games of the season lead off coverage of page one…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of January 23, 1920. The announcement of a new Director of the Athletic Association, Mr. H.M. Richardson, is announced…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of January 16, 1920. Page one is dedicated to the forming of the Fisk factory basketball league, activities at Fisk Park…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of January 9, 1920. The organization of the Fisk Society of Royal Rooters is the lead story for this edition of the…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of December 19, 1919. Three stories on page one of the Bulletin highlight the bowling, basketball and indoor sports teams of the Fisk tire…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of December 12, 1919. Page one is dedicated to stories that preview the upcoming Minstrel Show. Also, one story on the…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of December 5, 1919. Page one this week is full of Fisk news. Items include the successful second straw ride, more on…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of November 28, 1919. Page one revisits the basketball challenges and this time Schedule and Trucking will play Water…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of November 21, 1919. Page one lines up the Thanksgiving weekend bill. The Red Tops will play two games and tickets are…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of November 14, 1919. The Red Tops are ready for their opening game against the Waterbury Knights of Columbus and there…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of November 7, 1919. The opening of the Fisk Athletic Association Hall is the lead photograph and story on this week's…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of October 31, 1919. The page one banner headline lets all Athletic Association members know they get a discount to all…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of October 24, 1919. Page one rings in a new sports season with a banner headline calling for candidates for the Red…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of October 17, 1919. As the seasons change so does the Bulletin page one. The lead story is a call for jokes (no joke)…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of October 10, 1919. The Red Tops win! The Red Tops win! Headline: "Red Tops Take Big Series As Final Feat For Fine…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of October 3, 1919. The Red Tops take game one. Photographs from the game and stories take all of page one. Page two…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of September 26, 1919. The Red Tops big game is coming up and the Bulletin page one story wants all Fiskers to come out…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of September 19, 1919. Page one announces the Lyman Street (Springfield) Rink has been secured as the home for winter…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of September 11, 1919. Page one this week is a grab bag of features. The lead story is about Elzear Forand being…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of September 4, 1919. As fall approaches the final Park Night events are coming into view. On page one the headline…
A four page special edition of the Fisk Bulletin dedicated to the Labor Day Weekend events at Fisk Park. The headline states "All Set For Mammoth Track and Field Meet at Park on Labor Day." The other events of the day are highlighted in the sub-head.…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of August 28, 1919. The Mill Room night shift pulls ahead of the day shift and the story is on page one of this week's…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of August 21, 1919. Never a dull moment at Fisk Park, or so says the page one story about the most recent Park Night.…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of August 14, 1919. The next Park Night and the Labor Day lineup are the big stories on page one in this edition. The…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of August 7, 1919. As reported in last week's edition, the 104th Regiment Band performed and drew a "whopper" of a…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of July 31, 1919. Park Night again features strongly on page one of this week's Bulletin. The 104th Regiment Band will…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of July 24, 1919. Page one leads with a photograph of Fisker children having a Tug-o-War during the second mothers' and…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of July 17, 1919. Page one is almost all photographs from the Mothers and Children's day at Fisk Park. The lone story on…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of July 10, 1919. It's Mothers and Children day at Fisk Park and page one of the Bulletin has a story and the full…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of July 03, 1919. "Fisker Track and Field Men Are Ready For Industrial Meet at Forest Park" is the banner headline on…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of June 26, 1919. As the Fourth of July approaches and the Multi-Factory Track Meet nears page one of the Bulletin…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of June 19, 1919. Banner page one headline pits the Fisk tennis champ, Chauncey Allen, against the Springfield area…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of June 12, 1919. Following up on many of the previous week's matches and continued rivalries page one wraps up the…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of June 5, 1919. Park night features prominently on page one and leads with the track meet between the Cutting Room and…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of May 29, 1919. Park night happens every Friday night and the fun is just getting started. This week's page one…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of May 23, 1919. The page one banner headline reads "Over 1200 Fiskers and Their Families Go to Fisk Park on First Park…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of May 16, 1919. Page one of the Bulletin this week calls on "Every Fisker Out for Park Night..." The events are set and…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of May 9, 1919. It was Bike Tire and Sundry night at The Broadway and Fisk employees were treated to a night of home…
A four page special edition of the Fisk Bulletin dedicated to the results of Victory Liberty Loan Drive. This is the fifth year of the drive and the focus is on buying bonds to help the government in the clean-up after The Great War in Europe. Page…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of May 2, 1919. Big Page one story and photographs on the Victory Loan Drive blowing away the original goal and reaching…
A four page special edition of the Fisk Bulletin dedicated to the progress of Victory Liberty Loan Drive. This is the fifth year of the drive and the focus is on buying bonds to help the government in the clean-up after The Great War in Europe. The…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of April 25, 1919. Page one features include the opening of the Victory Loan Drive, the women's basketball team loss in…
A four page special edition of the Fisk Bulletin dedicated to the announcement of Victory Liberty Loan Drive. This is the fifth year of the drive and the focus is buying bonds to help the government in the clean-up after The Great War in Europe.…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of March 14, 1919. This is a big issue for the inter-departmental athletic leagues. All page one and page two stories…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of April 11, 1919. Pages one and two of the first edition of the new volume of the Fisk Bulletin highlight a luncheon…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of April 4, 1919. A large photograph and story on the 27 Building winning the league basketball pennant leads page one.…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of March 28, 1919. Besides photographs of the February safety award winners the page one headlines are "Cord Tire Wins…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of March 21, 1919. Interfactory League play dominates the front page with the Salvage team, 27 Building and Cord Tire…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of March 14, 1919. This is a big issue for the inter-departmental athletic leagues. All page one and page two stories…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of March 7, 1919. Winners of the Safety Competition treated to a Broadway Show, The Red Tops Basketball team winning…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of February 21, 1919. Page one highlights include stories on the leaders of the safety competition, the basketball…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of February 14, 1919. The Page One photograph is of the Fisk Women's Bowling team. Headlines include "Six-A Fiskers Hold…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of January 31, 1919. "Big Safety Contest On Between 6A and 45B," "Fisk Men's League Opens Next Tuesday Night" and "Right…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of January 17, 1919. Included in the page one coverage is a story and photographs of the company toboggan slide's first…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of January 10, 1919. Page one highlights include two photographs showing the progress of the construction of the Fisk…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of August 9, 1918. Page one stories include an announcement about an upcoming clambake, a story about the Fisk women's…
A four page newspaper describing the events related to the social groups and athletic clubs of the Fisk Tire Company for the week of January 24, 1918. Page One headlines are "Red Tops Make it Three Wins Out of Four," "Weather Holds Up Tobogganing at…
Operation Little Vittles was a goodwill mission to drop candy to German children during the Berlin Airlift of 1948-1949 and was headquartered in Chicopee, Massachusetts. This scrapbook is a record of the Operation Little Vittles Committee and…
Yearbook for the class of 1969 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1968 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1967 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1966 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1965 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1964 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1963 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1962 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1961 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1960 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Fisk's advertising legacy includes some of the most interesting campaigns carried out by manufacturers in the sector, bringing together the most prominent artists of the so-called Golden Age of American illustration such as Maxfield Parrish and…
Fisk's advertising legacy includes some of the most interesting campaigns carried out by manufacturers in the sector, bringing together the most prominent artists of the so-called Golden Age of American illustration such as Maxfield Parrish and…
Fisk's advertising legacy includes some of the most interesting campaigns carried out by manufacturers in the sector, bringing together the most prominent artists of the so-called Golden Age of American illustration such as Maxfield Parrish and…
The Chicopee City League Scrapbook Two is a collection of newspaper clippings from the local newspapers dedicated to the 1950 through the 1952 Chicopee City Baseball League seasons. The adult city league existed in Chicopee from the 1930s through the…
The Chicopee City League Scrapbook One is a collection of newspaper clippings from the local newspapers dedicated mostly to the 1953 Chicopee City Baseball League season and the 1953 Tri-County League baseball season. The city league existed in…
Yearbook for the class of 1956 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1955 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1954 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads
Yearbook for the class of 1952 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1951 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads;
Yearbook for the class of 1950 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1949 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1946 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1945 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1944 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1943 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
Yearbook for the class of 1942 of the Chicopee High School. Includes class photographs; individual senior portraits; clubs; sports; faculty; class will; casual photographs of students; dedications and sponser ads.
The Chicopee Falls Bridge opened to traffic in march 1939, six months after the previous bridge was swept away by flood waters caused by the September 1938 hurricane. The Falls section of Chicopee can be seen across the river.
Construction on the modern concrete and steel bridge over the Chicopee River in the Falls section of Chicopee continued into january and February 1939.
Construction on a new Chicopee Falls Bridge started in November 1938 and a new modern concrete bridge replaced the older iron truss bridge that was washed away in the September hurricane and flood.
Workers continue to cleanup the basement of an unidentified business after flood waters closed many businesses and manufacturing along the Chicopee River. The Spaulding Company took the brunt of the flood damage and it took over 100 workers several…
Water is distributed to residents on Washington Street in the Chicopee Falls section of the city. Flood waters washed away the Falls bridge and a 20 inch water main leaving much of the city without adequate drinking water.
Water crashes against the Davitt Memorial Bridge in Chicopee Center. The flood came to within 2.5 feet of the top of the bridge. Spectators can be seen looking over the side of the bridge .
Water rushes over the Chicopee Falls Dam after hurricane rains caused water in the Chicopee River to rise to over 70 feet above sea level. The flood washed away the Falls bridge and a 20 inch water main leaving extensive damage and the city without…
The Chicopee Falls Bridge was washed away after flood waters rose above the 1936 flood mark of 70 feet above sea level. A twenty inch water main was also wiped out leaving much of the city without water.
Water rushed past the Grape Street Engine House during the September 21, 1938 hurricane and flood. Fallen trees and two police officers can be seen in the photograph.
The WAFB Post Engineer scrapbook is a collection of newspaper articles and photographs created by Otto C. Kohler. Kohler was the head of the maintenance staff at Mount Holyoke College in 1940 and also a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Engineers at…
Military delegations from Springfield, Holyoke, West Springfield and Chicopee marched in the parade, often with musical organizations associated with their group. At times Center Street was so crowded it was necessary to delay the parade until the…
One of two scrapbooks by Tadesuz Chmura that show the devastation of the September 21, 1938 Hurricane and Flood in all of Western Massachusetts. This scrapbook contains only newspaper clippings from the Springfield Newspapers.
One of two scrapbooks by Tadesuz Chmura that show the devastation of the September 21, 1938 Hurricane and Flood in Chicopee. Chmura was a water department employee for Chicopee and many of the snapshots give a unique perspective of the destruction…
One scrapbook with newspaper clippings and original snapshots by Tadesuz Chmura documenting Chicopee’s 300th anniversary celebration. Snapshots include the 300th anniversary parade through the center of Chicopee and events throughout the weekend.…
A quarter plate tin-type photograph of an unidentified woman standing in a archway with a gate. She is dressed nicely and is wearing a shawl and holding an umbrella.
Postcard addressed to Frank Wallace on the front. Hand-drawn caricature of salesman in a horse drawn carriage arriving at a town and saying, "I'll see you in about 10 days with a good line of fall goods." A person welcoming the carriage is saying,…
A full page color ad with a seven passanger Model AA set into a country scene. Some of the passangers are seated and some are alongside the vehicle. In the center a man who is outside the car helps a standing woman exit the automobile.
A full page ad with a detailed drawing of the frame and engine of the seven passanger Model "Y" Six Cylinder luxury automobile. A small photograph of the whole vehicle is above the frame image. Text is about the three point power system unique to the…
A 1/2 page ad comparing the ability of the Chicopee Falls Plant and the Three Point Unit Power Plant of the Model "X" automobile. Photographs of the plant in Chicopee Falls and the Model "X" engine are on each top side of the ad. Text reads: "Each…
A full page ad listing all the dealers across the United State who sell the Stevens-Duryea automobile. A small rendition of the Model "Y" 6-Cyl 40 Horse Power is at the bottom of the page.
A 2/3 page Duryea Automobile Company print ad with text and images horses and carriages. In the center is a line drawing of a woman dressed for being out being helped out of the back of a Stevens-Duryea automobile by a man in a top hat. A driver is…
A full page Duryea Automobile Company print ad with a framed depiction of the Three-Quarter Limousine and one line of text below the frame. The Stevens-Duryea logo and seal is below that.
A half page Duryea Automobile Company print ad showing a depiction of Santa Clause getting into his Stevens-Duryea automobile. He has a Stevens rifle slung across his shoulder and the car is loaded with rifles for distribution to the "youth of the…
A Duryea Automobile Company print ad detailing the new drive shaft design for their latest automobile. Text fills the center with an image of the drive shaft above. Intricate scrolling and a Duryea logo frame the ad at the edges.
A Duryea Automobile Company print ad featuring the new C-6 luxury car with three rows of seats filled with passangers driving past a mansion set back from the road.
A two page Duryea Automobile Company print ad showing a idyllic view of a lake with mountains. Two different styles of Duryea motor-cars are on the road in the forground. One is parked and the two occupants are enjoying the view from the side of the…
A Duryea Automobile Company print ad showing a new C-6 motor-car, on the left, driving through a scenic farm-scape with a farmer and his two oxen watching. The farmer is waiting at the gate to the lane leading to the farm. A stone wall lines the…
Black and white Stereograph on green mounting board showing an interior scene of the Third Congregational Church on Springfield Street in Chicopee, Massachusetts.
Black and white Stereograph on yellow mounting board showing the exterior of the Third Congregational Church on Springfield Street in Chicopee, Massachusetts.
Black and white Stereograph on orange mounting board showing the exterior of the Chicopee Junction Railroad Station. The building was destroyed when a train jumped the tracks and crashed into the waiting room and set the building on fire. No one was…
Black and white Stereograph on green mounting board showing a view of Exchange Street from Cabot Street looking toward Market Street in Chicopee Center.
This series consists of materials that were originally found within series 11 and 12. The materials in this series were found to be of sufficiently different format and content to be worthy of preservation and inclusion in a separate series.…
This series consists of materials that were originally found within series 11 and 12. The materials in this series were found to be of sufficiently different format and content to be worthy of preservation and inclusion in a separate series.…
This series consists of materials that were originally found within series 11 and 12. The materials in this series were found to be of sufficiently different format and content to be worthy of preservation and inclusion in a separate series.…
This series consists of materials that were originally found within series 11 and 12. The materials in this series were found to be of sufficiently different format and content to be worthy of preservation and inclusion in a separate series.…
This series consists of materials that were originally found within series 11 and 12. The materials in this series were found to be of sufficiently different format and content to be worthy of preservation and inclusion in a separate series. Detailed…
This series consists of materials that were originally found within series 11 and 12. The materials in this series were found to be of sufficiently different format and content to be worthy of preservation and inclusion in a separate series. Program…
This series consists of materials that were originally found within series 11 and 12. The materials in this series were found to be of sufficiently different format and content to be worthy of preservation and inclusion in a separate series.…
This series consists of materials that were originally found within series 11 and 12. The materials in this series were found to be of sufficiently different format and content to be worthy of preservation and inclusion in a separate series. Detailed…
This series consists of materials that were originally found within series 11 and 12. The materials in this series were found to be of sufficiently different format and content to be worthy of preservation and inclusion in a separate series. Business…
Miscellaneous materials related to the city of Chicopee and its former mayor, Anthony Stonina. Description of Geographic positions near Station Stonina.
Miscellaneous materials related to the city of Chicopee and its former mayor, Anthony Stonina. Copy of a request for materials related to the “description, sketch, and Geographic Position” for station Stonina, named after the mayor.
Miscellaneous materials related to the city of Chicopee and its former mayor, Anthony Stonina. Excerpt from Men of New England by Winfield Scott Downs.
Miscellaneous materials related to the city of Chicopee and its former mayor, Anthony Stonina. An excerpt from Hampden County, 1636-1936 by Clifton Johnson about Mayor Stonina.
Chicopee Section of the Transcript-Telegram from August 11, 1966. It features, among other things, the history of Szot Park, with Anthony Stonina’s role in its history given focus.
One of two clippings from the Springfield Union, dating June 09-10, 1938. They concern Anthony Stonina’s two-month long trip to Poland and other European countries.
One of two clippings from the Springfield Union, dating June 09-10, 1938. They concern Anthony Stonina’s two-month long trip to Poland and other European countries.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Materials from a single scrapbook related to the visit of United Nations General Assembly President Stanislaw Trepczynski to Chicopee, MA. These materials include itineraries, photographs, newspaper clippings, photographs and various notes.
Items relating to Westover Air Reserve Base. Petition to the United States Senate on the matter of purchasing land by the State of Massachusetts for the air base.
Items relating to Westover Air Reserve Base. Letter to Mayor Stonina from the local Kwanis Club stating congratulations for successfully locating the air base in Chicopee.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
Series of 23 correspondences, mostly to Anthony J. Stonina, from various officials in Washington D.C. concerning the possible selection of Chicopee as the site for the Northeastern Army Air Corps base.
A series of four typed letters from Charles E Speaks, the president of the Fisk Rubber Corporation, to Anthony J Stonina, the mayor of Chicopee, MA. Two letters concern the what Col. Speaks believes to be the best strategies to convince Army…
A series of four typed letters from Charles E Speaks, the president of the Fisk Rubber Corporation, to Anthony J Stonina, the mayor of Chicopee, MA. Two letters concern the what Col. Speaks believes to be the best strategies to convince Army…
A series of four typed letters from Charles E Speaks, the president of the Fisk Rubber Corporation, to Anthony J Stonina, the mayor of Chicopee, MA. Two letters concern the what Col. Speaks believes to be the best strategies to convince Army…
A series of four typed letters from Charles E Speaks, the president of the Fisk Rubber Corporation, to Anthony J Stonina, the mayor of Chicopee, MA. Two letters concern the what Col. Speaks believes to be the best strategies to convince Army…
Fisk Tire Company print ad two page photograph showing the construction of the new Fisk Tire Plant in Chicopee Falls with the word "preparedness" overlaid on top of the image. A text box with a description of Fisk's preparations for the new age of…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with two older men playing checkers with the board held up in their laps. One is looking confident about the outcome while the other is slumped in defeat.
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a mother chicken and her chicks near a busy road. A car is coming down the road in the distance. The Fisk Tire Boy is in the frame talking to the chickens about safety.
Fisk Tire Company print ad within an ad. The full page ad shows a Fisk Extra Heavy Cord Tire and text with an insert of a different Fisk ad. The insert image is of a boy showing off his smoking skills to a girl in front of a Fisk Tire sign. Looking…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a boy hopping into his peddle-car, his hat flying off, trying to escape three geese. A fourth goose is coming from further away with wings spread. A Fisk Time to Re-Tire sign is nailed to a stump in the background.
Fisk Tire Company print ad with a large fisk tire on the page with the image of a sleeping child in the center. Fisk logo is at the bottom of the page.
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing the Fisk Tire Boy sitting on top of a Fisk Balloon Tire holding presents and large candy cane while falling asleep. A small banner falls below the boy with the holiday greeting.
Fisk Tire Company print ad with an updated version of the Fisk Tire Boy kneeling near the back tire of a car holding a candle looking out at the viewer.
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a mother cat carrying a kitten near a busy road. The Fisk Tire Boy is in the frame talking to the cats about safety.
Fisk Tire Company print ad featuring a green tinted photorealistic image of a woman at the wheel of a car with a large textbox to the right and a photograph of a Fisk Tire below.
Fisk Tire Company print ad featuring a photograph of a man walking along a wire with a scenic view of Niagara Falls in the background. Text discusses safety.
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a man hanging on for dear life to the side of a skyscraper from above and looking down to the ground far below. He has a looked of fear on his face but his safety gear is keeping him from falling. Text below refers…
Fisk Tire Company print ad line drawing depicting two women in a car talking to a man in a military uniform. He has one foot up on the step at the side of the car and is holding a pad of war bonds. In the background is a cart with a sign that says to…
Fisk Tire Company print ad Fisk Tire Company print ad showing the Fisk Tire Boy and his dog slipping and falling in the rain. The umbrella he is holding has collapsed in the wind. A Fisk Town Car Tire is shown to the right of the boy. Text at the…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a young girl playing with a pail in at the beach under an umbrella. Several smaller images depict beach activity and text refers to the Fisk Safti-Flight Tire.
Fisk Tire Company print ad highlighting New York Yankees infielder Joe "Flash" Gordon. The large image if of Gordon at the plate swinging a bat. Several small insert images are drawings on Joe in action and text using baseball terms to describe the…
Fisk Tire Company print ad full page image of an older man hiding behind a Fisk Tire sign plastered with snowballs. The man's hat is on the ground in front of the sign with the remains of a snowball on it. The man is carrying a basket and an…
Fisk Tire Company print ad featuring a photorealistic image of a woman at the wheel of a car framed in a circle. The text below references what is known about Fisk tires by the woman, Ms. Or Mrs. Motorist, driving and what is known by Mr. Motorist.…
Fisk Tire Company print ad in full color. The background is a scenic view of farmland and a country road with farm and transportation vehicles. Over the top of the scene is a close-up photograph of the undercarriage of a truck featuring two Fisk…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with a line drawing showing the back of a car with a photo-realistic Fisk Non-Skid Balloon tire in the spare location. The car drawing is centered in a large red circle with the word "New!" located between the two back…
Fisk Tire Company print ad in full color across two pages. The Fisk logo and text layered over a scenic vista with winding roads and colorful landscape. Cars and trucks fill the roadways. The main theme is mileage and safety.
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a boy, on the left, stumbling on roller skates wearing boxing gloves, knee pads, a helmet and a large pillow belted around his back. On the right, facing the boy, is the Fisk Tire Boy and a word bubble that says,…
Fisk Tire Company print ad featuring two boys playing on a Fisk Tire sign. One boy is watching the other walk along the top of the sign. The boy balancing along the top is about to step on a very large hornets nest hidden in the short bush growing…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with two boys watching a game through a fence and getting ready to run as the appearance of a policeman's shoe and baton show at the edge of the fence.
Fisk Tire Company print ad reprinting of one ad within another. Larger ad concentrates on the Extra Heavy Fisk Balloon Tire with an image of the tire and text about its safety. The insert of the earlier ad shows an older couple sitting together…
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting a woman holding a laundry basket looking around the trunk of a tree while a goat with horns looks at her in a menacing way. She is pointing an umbrella at the goat and is yelling something to keep it away. Hanging…
Fisk Tire Company print ad full page image of an older man hiding behind a Fisk Tire sign plastered with snowballs. The man's hat is on the ground in front of the sign with the remains of a snowball on it. The man is carrying a basket and an…
Fisk Tire Company business card showing a young boy holding a baby chicken running away from a mother chicken. Other chicks are gathered in the bottom right corner of the card. A Fisk Balloon Cord is in the gap between the boy and the chicken.
Fisk Tire Company print ad with an updated version of the Fisk Tire Boy kneeling near the back tire of a car holding a candle looking out at the viewer.
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting a scene of delivery trucks loading at a train depot for coal. Text emphasizes the importance of truck transportation of coal and the dependence on good tires by Fisk.
Fisk Tire Company print ad featuring a Fisk Tire and the Fisk Boy. Also in the ad is a drawing of a woman with a unique Black and White Picture Hat inspired by Fisk and created by John Frederics.
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a car from the back with the spare tire showing the Fisk logo. The car is pulled up to a farm stand and in the driver's seat is a woman leaning on the driver's side door. A man with a overloaded basket of vegetables…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing the Fisk Tire Boy and his dog slipping and falling in the rain. The umbrella he is holding has collapsed in the wind. A Fisk Town Car Tire is shown to the right of the boy. Text at the bottom of the ad is focused on…
Fisk Tire Company print ad half page with a photorealistic drawing of a car's back tire going over railroad tracks at the bottom of the ad. Text and logo art cover the top two-thirds of the ad and focus on Fisk Balloon Tires.
Fisk Tire Company print ad half page with a photograph of a couple dancing on a girder above a busy city street at the top of the ad. The copy and logo art below the image is focused on the Safti-Flight Tire.
Fisk Tire Company print ad within an ad. The full page ad shows a Fisk Extra Heavy Cord Tire and text with an insert of a different Fisk ad. The insert image is of a man returning home from being out until the middle of the night. The clock at the…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with a photograph of a man and a woman in uniform saluting. There is also a photograph of a battleship's guns and three badges symbolizing three elements of the navy. The text refers to the safety of the guns and the…
Fisk Tire Company print ad about the new Safti-Flight tire. Main art is a photograph of a long winding road leading into the center of the page. A large tire fills the right half of the ad. Text blocks describing the new tire and its attributes fill…
Fisk Tire Company print ad within an ad. The full page ad shows a Fisk Extra Heavy Cord Tire and text with an insert of a different Fisk ad. The insert image is of a boy showing off his smoking skills to a girl in front of a Fisk Tire sign. Looking…
Fisk Tire Company half-page print ad showing a shirtless steel worker hanging on a girder tightening rivets high above a city scene in the background. The text compares taking chances and driving and recommends Fisk Tires
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting two women driving roadsters pulled up next to each other and talking while parked. Fisk Red Top tires are on both cars and as spares on the backs of the cars. Text is geared toward "women drivers" and the free…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with a reproduction of the Old King Cole painting by Maxfield Parrish made for the Fisk Tire Company. The image shows a king on his throne looking over his glasses at two jesters holding a Fisk Tire between them. The…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a man in riding gear leading his bicycle toward the front of the frame away from a cheering crowd. He is holding a trophy and is followed by a young man looking on in admiration. Text at the bottom of the frame is…
Fisk Tire Company print ad promoting United States Cycle Tires. The main subject is a boy on a bicycle watching a man in a military uniform riding a motorcycle. In the background is a line of soldiers marching.
Fisk Tire Company print ad with an ad within an ad. The full page ad shows a Fisk Cord Tire and text with an insert of an image showing a woman in a red coat standing on scale hiding the results under the watchful eye of a young man carrying a bunch…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with an ad within an ad. The full page ad shows a Fisk Cord Tire and text with an insert of an image showing a black dog in a cupboard with a mess all around and on the floor.
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting a woman holding a laundry basket looking around the trunk of a tree while a goat with horns looks at her in a menacing way. She is pointing an umbrella at the goat and is yelling something to keep it away. Hanging…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing an older man in a hat and holding a stick. The man is on the left looking right and at a tree branch with two hats and two sets of adult clothing resting on the branch. The man has a look of confusion on his face…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing an older print ad inserted into the context of a larger ad. The older ad shows an older man reading a book with a fishing pole in his lap. Hiding behind the sign he is leaning against is a woman reaching around with…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with many components showing the variety of Fisk tires available. Top two-thirds of the double page spread are images of the tires, the Fisk Boy logo and the copy. The bottom third is a scene of different types of vehicles,…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with a man and a woman sitting near a car at the beach. The woman, facing front, is adjusting her large hat while the man, viewed from the side, is sitting and staring from the left side of the page to the right. The back…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a woman driving a roadster talking to a man wearing football gear on a cool fall day. Fisk Tires are prominent in the scene. Text fills the bottom quarter of the page.
Fisk Tire Company print ad two page spread of a colorful landscape with an emphasis on the sky and clouds with a cityscape on the left page and a view of the countryside on the right page. Examples of the four types of tires being introduced with Air…
Fisk Tire Company print ad about movie stars who promote Fisk Tires. In the center of the page is a strip of images that mimics a strips of film. There are three photographs of actresses, Janet Gaynor, top, Lois Moran, center, Madge Bellamy, bottom,…
Fisk Tire Company print ad two page spread of a colorful landscape with an emphasis on the sky and clouds with a cityscape on the right page and a view of the countryside on the left page. Examples of the four types of tires being introduced with Air…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with the fisk tire boy holding his tire and his candle while yawning. Three other children are on either side of him pointing at him. Text about the Fisk company takes up the lower half of the page.
Fisk Tire Company print ad with line drawings of all eight of the free services available at the Fisk Tire branches. A large hand holds one of the drawings, like a card, at the top left of the page. The rest of cards stack along the left side and…
Fisk Tire Company print ad featuring a large tire with text describing the new methods that make the transportation tire special. An small photographic image of a transportation vehicle is at the bottom of the page driving uphill within a line drawn…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with six black and white photographs of actors who use Fisk Tires. All but one are photographs with a car. The photographs wrap around text about how the stars love Fisk Tires.
Fisk Tire Company print ad with an idyllic scene of a small downtown with a church and a town hall and large homes. In the foreground is a car with Fisk Red Top Tires being driven by a man with a hat on. A woman is climbing into the passenger side of…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a young man and a young woman near a line of chairs against a white wall. The man is looking at the woman with sweat on his forehead and a look of concern and fear. The woman is holding her left foot and using her…
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting a Fisk Club member saluting a soldier as he hands over a message to be delivered by bicycle. Two other boys with bicycles are in the background. White tents form the backdrop for the scene. Text is about joining…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a sleeping man leaning on a tree stump dressed in old clothes in his meager camp. The Fisk Tire Boy poster is nailed to the tree stump above the man.
Fisk Tire Company print ad with lots of color showing Times Square at night from above. A piece of a Fisk tire fills the right side of the frame. The Fisk building is in the image at the top left. A large "F" and "I" is located in the bottom right of…
Fisk Tire Company print ad featuring three images of the Fisk Tire Boy each holding one of the three types of tires Fisk offers. A scene of traffic and pedestrian activity is at the bottom of the page at the feet of the three figures.
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a U.S. Mail Service truck and a postal worker checking the address of the mail in his hand before putting it in the mailbox. Fisk tires are visible on the mail truck.
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting a doorman opening a car door for a woman who is emerging from the car dressed in finery for being out on the town. Fisk tires on the car feature prominently in the frame of the image.
Fisk Tire Company print ad with a photograph of Clara Bow waving from the front seat of a Rolls Royce. Below the photograph is a list of Stage and Screen stars that use Fisk Tires.
Fisk Tire Company print ad comparing two scenes of New York's North River Front Pier with a congestion of delivery vehicles in front of the main building. One scene, with a circular frame inset into the larger image, is dated 1908 and shows a few…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with a couple getting ready to take a trip. There is a driver for the car and a man loading up a bag of golf clubs and luggage into the back of the car. Another man stands in the car watching the activity as a woman,…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a mother cat defending her basket full of kittens against a small dog. The dog is slinking away from the basket under the watchful eye of the kittens. One kitten is hiding under the bottom part of a broom and a…
Fisk Tire Company print ad with two boys watching a game through a fence and getting ready to run as the appearance of a policeman's shoe and baton show at the edge of the fence.
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a young woman behind the wheel of a car in a snow storm while pulled into a gas station. Two men talk near the car and four children look over the car.
Fisk Tire Company print ad about the non-skid tires and shows a gentleman in his car on the family farm talking to two young women. The text reads "Just back from town in his new non-skids."
Fisk Tire Company print ad with a tear in the fabric of the page revealing the Fisk Tire Boy yawning and holding a tire in one hand and a burning candle in the other. Around the boy is a Fisk tire and under the image is copy about Fisk Tires.
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a car from the back with the spare tire showing the Fisk logo. The car is pulled up to a farm stand and in the driver's seat is a woman leaning on the driver's side door. A man with a overloaded basket of vegetables…
Fisk Tire Company print ad featuring three boys dressed in various uniforms. One boy has a bicycle and is showing off his Fisk Bicycle Club gear. The other two boys looks on in amazement. Text box in the lower right quadrant explains the benefits of…
Fisk Tire Company print ad featuring, at the top half of the page, the head and torso of a cow with horns with a Fisk Non-Skid tire around its neck. The image of a farm is far off in the background. Text about tires and its benefits to farmers…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a Whippet Collegiate Roadster in motion. In the background are two men watching the vehicle. There are trees and a church in the distance. Fisk balloon tires are featured prominently in the image.
Fisk Tire Company print ad with original artwork inserted into a larger ad. The insert is of a boy holding a hose and standing over a metal basin filled with water calling out to his dog. The dog is in the background hiding behind a tree and looking…
Fisk Tire Company print ad showing a boy with his shirt stuffed with apples about to get hit with a stick. The boy is showing an older man some flowers while an older man bends down to see. The older man has a switch behind his back and the…
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting two golfers hitting out of the rough. One golfer is in front of a wooden sign board and one is behind and obstructed by the sign. The first golfer is seen from the back as he looks around the right side of the…
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting a small black and white Boston Terrier moving away from a basket full of kittens and very angry mother cat. There is an empty bowl near the basket that the Terrier is also slinking away from. There are four…
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting a brown bear running away from a swarm of bees. In the middle of the image on the right is large tree stump. Streaming out of the stump's top is a large swarm of bees. The swarm rises and curls downward toward the…
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting a older man sleeping in a chair in his living room. He is wearing a house coat over a white sort and dark grey pants. On his head are headphones that are connected to a radio that sits on a small round table also…
Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting a woman in a green coat and hat walking a dog. A young boy is pulling a dog toy under the watchful eye of a young girl. The girl is hiding behind a large sign with the Fisk Tire logo, "Time to Retire," and the…
Two men in a Winter sleigh (to the left center) pass through Cabotville section of Chicopee, past Dwight Mill Housing, two women stand on a stoop to the left, four men stand to the right.
Anthony J. Stonina, recognized for a "Half-Century in Buisness" with unidentified man - Back of photograph says "Sun Rep 3 col cut Ret to Chamber "Half Century in Business Doesn't Stop-"
Anthony J. Stonina receives the Corps of Engineers U.S. Army Plaque in his honor from an unidentified man and woman - "Holyoke-Chicopee AM 11/23/68 3 col x 6 1/8 Plaque"
Anthony J. Stonina with Stanislaw Trepczynski, United Nations General Assembly President, Thaddeus Buczko, Massacusetts State Auditor, and other - "Tony, Best Wishes, Thaddeus Buczko"
Anthony J. Stonina welcomes representatives of Polish Airlines and an interpreter (?) with gifts, upon the occasion of a visit by Stanislaw Trepczynski, United Nations General Assembly President
Anthony J. Stonina, together with 7 unidentified men, 2 undientified women, and the Traditional Polish Dancers (out of frame), welcomes a representative of Polish Airlines and an interpreter (?) with gifts, upon the occasion of a visit by Stanislaw…
Anthony J. Stonina speaks at a dinner meeting with 5 men and 4 women (unidentified) - "Chicopee Herald 65 screen 3 col cul crop as shown Paper copy 14.3"
2 command officers and 7 civic leaders listening to a speech by a command officer - "Official Air Force Photograph, 1600th Air Transport Wing, Westover Air Force Base, Mass."
The road to Westover ARB lined with cars on community day - seen from the air - "Official Air Force Photograph, 1600th Air Transport Wing, Westover Air Force Base, Mass."
Viewing stand at Westover ARB Field, 5 officers, another dignitary, together with communitiy members - "Official Air Force Photograph, 1600th Air Transport Wing, Westover Air Force Base, Mass."
Viewing stand at Westover ARB Field, 5 officers and other dignitaries, together with communitiy members - "Official Air force Photograph, 1600th Air Transport Wing, Westover Air Force Base, Mass."
a member of Women's Army Corps and two members of the U.S. Air Force Reserve on the tarmac at Westover ARB with three cars and a Crescent Caravan transport plane in the background - "Not For Publication - Credit Line Must Read 'Official Photo…
a member of Women's Army Corps and two members of the U.S. Air Force Reserve on the tarmac at Westover ARB with three cars and a Crescent Caravan transport plane in the background - "Not For Publication - Credit Line Must Read 'Official Photo…
a member of Women's Army Corps on the tarmac at Westover ARB with a car and a Crescent Caravan transport plane in the background - "Not For Publication - Credit Line Must Read 'Official Photo U.S.A.A.F. Westover Field Mass.'"
Anthony J. Stonina shakes hands with a member of Women's Army Corps on the tarmac at Westover ARB with a car and a Crescent Caravan transport plane in the background - "Not For Publication - Credit Line Must Read 'Official Photo U.S.A.A.F. Westover…
the entire staff of the War Department United States Engineers Office, Westover Field Area, Providence District, and visiting dignitaries pictured in front of the building
Flooding in the Ferry Lane Section, looking at the rear of the J.G. Roy Lumber Co., 861 Meadow St.( from Roy St.?) in front of aresidence, a variety store, one man visible in an upstairs window, with 3 men in a rowboat
Flooding in the Ferry Lane Section, looking at the rear of the old Bobbin Factory, 84-88 Chicopee Street.( from Roy St.?) in front of a variety store, one man visible in an upstairs window
"Chicopee High School Class of 1919 - Graduation from George S. Tatler School while present Chicopee High being built - Joseph Morrow between two boys (third row, far right) - 10/1990"
"Rear Admiral Frances T. Shea, Sworn in at the Pentagon by Secretary of the Navy, W. Graham Clayton, jr., on June 29, 1979 as Director of Naval Nurse Corps. Photo donated by John E. Shea" "Biography, Shea, Admiral Frances T. Shea #5 Photo of Admiral
"Comprehensive High School Ceremonies" "7-Photo-N.D. Education.Schools.Chicopee Comp. High School Speakers' Platform dedication - Project #1019 63, item #30"
(on the couch) unidentified girl, Kelly, unidentified girl, Maria(?), unidentified girl,(on the floor) unidentified boy, Laura (?), Becca, Sarah holding a dog
two photos of children outside: Jane Puc gets a hug from Edward Korzeniowski, Emily Mika stands to the right, and a boy gives a girl a hug, other children in the background
two photos of children at play outside: one of Willie Olejarz, one of Tommy Golba, Grace Marie McLeavy, Eddie Stefanik, Eddie Zdon, Freddie Olejarz and Willie Olejarz
1 man in partial miliatry uniform, 1 man in military uniform, sitting on a pile of bricks outside a base building, "Ernest H. Johnson, Parkville M(issouri?)" - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
a patient and a man in military uniform standing outside a base hospital building, "Olaf E. Dahl, Binford McDak (?), R.2 B.9" - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
Nurse Linda C. Baker (?) - creator of the scrapbook- with 1 nurse and 5 patients, outside Hospital Building 6 - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War 1
"Hard to Handle" - 4 patients (3 with military uniform caps) identified with numbers in image and names on the back as "1-Gus, 2-Issac, 3-myself (Lt. Heer?)" playing Craps, with 6 other patients gathered around observing - Camp MacArthur - Waco,…
7 men in patients' garments and 1 man in military uniform, sitting on exterior stairs of base hospital building - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
a humorous photo of a man dressed in an overstuffed patient's garment with crutches and a beanie, and a nurse holding a baby doll, standing outside a base building - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
a humorous photo of 2 men dressed as patients, one leaning on crutches, the other carrying a baby doll and wearing a beanie, outside a base building - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
a humorous photo of a man dressed in an overstuffed patient's garment with crutches and a beanie standing outside a base building - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
interior of base hospital ward, large group of women - some nurses, some iin civilian dress - "Farewell Party given at Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas, on April 22nd, 1918 Ten "going away" nurses Potter, Ross - May 16, Groom, Stegner, Kuntz, Hogle, Lee -…
12 women in civilian dress, one dog, and five nurses gathered around seated nurse (Head?) and Base Commander (?) in front of base building, many nurses in the background - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
"The Picnic on Macgregor Road in the big white car" five Nurses (one wearing an officer's cap) and one officer - south of Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
Nurse Erle and Lady (the horse), building (Red Cross Convalescent House?) under construction and Water Tower in background - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
"Miss Erle and Lady" building (Red Cross Convalescent House?) under construction and Water Towers in the background - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
Lieut. Heer (Wisconsin 32nd Div.) "whispering to 'Lady'", base building (Red Cross Convalescent House?) under construction in the background - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
Officer (Lieut. Heer, Wisconsin 32nd Div.?) mounted on horse, base building (Red Cross Convalescent House?) under construction in the background - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
Nurse Linda C. Baker (?), creator of the Collection, standing with Prince, the horse, outside base building - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
Lieut. Heer (Wisconsin 32nd Div.) mounted on horse "Prince" outside base building, beside four nurses - Erle, Hudson, Reed, and Baker - seated on building exterior stairs
Nurse, horse and officer (Lieut. Heer, Wisconsin 32nd Div.?), building under construction (Red Cross Convalescent House?) at Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
Flag Football Team photograph: The Fairview Falcons, coached by David Litwin, top right. Also named is Kevin Fleury, third from the left in the middle row. (negative only)
Group Photo of Chicopee Falls High School - Class of 1884, in front of the school building on Church Street, Chicopee Falls, MA, including Row 1: Alice McFarlain, Sadie Hawyard, Florence Fay, Ruby Rich, Nellie Cavenaugh, Minnie Russell, Elsie Newell,…
Caroline standing outside family home by the family car, holding Joseph A., with Barbara, and 3 other boys (Richard standing?) in the background on Bill St. Chicopee
Seven men on the review stand in front of City Hall, including Congressman Charles Clason and Mayor Edward Bourbeau, and one man in uniform (Air Force?)
A boy looks at the camera while other children play outside on the exterior steps to the Bowe School. Off to the left is another child hugging the boy looking at the camera.
Portrait of a young boy as he looks at the camera while other children play outside on the exterior steps to the Bowe School. Off to the left is another child with an arm around the boy looking at the camera.
Two photographs combined on one print of children sitting on the exterior steps to the Bowe School. The children are lined up and some are looking at the camera and some are looking around.
Three children outside the school near the steps. Two young girls looking at each other and smiling with a young boy looking at them from the back right of the photograph.
diptych of children playing on the outdoor slide a the Bowe School. The top image show two children climbing the ladder to the top and the bottom image shows three children. At the top, one child is in motion sliding down the slide while two…
Two children play in the snow. One, facing the camera, has his eyes closed and is making a face. He is holding a large chunk of snow. The second child has their back to the camera and appears to be watching the boy with the snow.
Diptych of children outside: In the image on the left Jane Puc gets a hug from Edward Korzeniowski, Emily Mika stands to the right. A boy gives a girl a hug while other children play in the background.
Diptych of Raymond Picharka playing with a truck in the sand in the left image. Donald Wilson and Mary Jane Jackowski play with wheelbarrows in the right image.
A diptych of children at play outside. The image on the left shows Willie Olejarz playing with a toy truck., The other image shows Tommy Golba, Grace Marie McLeavy, Eddie Stefanik, Eddie Zdon, Freddie Olejarz and Willie Olejarz playing in the dirt.
Diptych of children at play. The image on the left shows Maureen Faurest and Dolores Puc playing in a large pile of sand. The image on the right shows Willie Olejarz standing on top of a hill with his ams streached out questioningly.
Crowd standing on the sidewalk to view the fire at the Williams Market on Main Street in Chicopee Falls. To the left, a white lamp marks the entrance of the Grand Theater which was a movie theater.
Scene of the fire on the top floor of the Williams Market building, which was located at 103 Main Street in Chicopee Falls, from an upper floor of the building across the street from the market. Smoke can be seen pouring out of the round window near…
Firemen with a hose are seen climbing a ladder to put out a fire on the top floor of the Williams Market, which was located at 103 Main Street in Chicopee Falls
Firemen are seen climbing a ladder with hoses to put out a fire on the top floor of the Williams Market, which was located at 103 Main Street in Chicopee Falls. Smoke can be seen pouring out of the round window near the roof of the market.
Two Jitney trucks wait for passengers outside the Fisk Tire Plant, in the background, during the suspension of the Holyoke Street Railway trolleys in 1921
The Central Methodist Church and parsonage from the corner of Center Street and Nonotuck Ave in winter without the trees blocking the view of the building
The Memories from Camp MacArthur, Waco, TX Scrapbook was created by Nurse Linda Cornelia Baker who provided care for the soldiers at the base hospital and the Red Cross Convalescent House. Ms. Baker, a descendant of one of the oldest families in…
A patient and a man in military uniform standing outside a base hospital building, "Olaf E. Dahl, Binford McDak (?), R.2 B.9" - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
"The Picnic on Macgregor Road in the big white car" five Nurses (one wearing an officer's cap) and one officer - south of Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
Nurse, horse and officer (Lieut. Heer, Wisconsin 32nd Div.?), building under construction (Red Cross Convalescent House?) at Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
"Hard to Handle" - 4 patients (3 with military uniform caps) identified with numbers in image and names on the back as "1-Gus, 2-Issac, 3-myself (Lt. Heer?)" playing Craps, with 6 other patients gathered around observing - Camp MacArthur - Waco,…
A humorous photo of a man dressed in an overstuffed patient's garment with crutches and a beanie, and a nurse holding a baby doll, standing outside a base building - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
12 women in civilian dress, one dog, and five nurses gathered around seated nurse (Head?) and Base Commander (?) in front of base building, many nurses in the background - Camp MacArthur - Waco, Texas - World War I
Left to right, Mary Anne Spencer, of East Longmeadow, and Mr. and Mrs. James Lawton, of 39 Lombard Street, Fairview, celebrating at the June 28th Golden Wedding party.
Stove and plumbing business, 252 Exchange Street, 28 years, oldest in years of service of either business, Vice President of Chicopee Cooperative Bank, Chairman of Salvation Army Drive
Standing left to right, Douglas McKissick and Walter Smith with Hector Barre, seated, is the demonstration team for the Fairview Junior Acheivement Club
Left to right - Ethel T. Dyer, supervisor school garden and canning work, Dorothy Dunn, assistant, and 48 jars of canned goods with which Aldenville Club won first prize at WorcesterFair
From left to right - Mayor James E. Higgins, Mrs. Napolean St. Francis, secretary of the playground commision, and Frank Warburton, superintendent of Dana Pond
The Bonneville School building that was at one time on Academy Street and served as parochial residence of Reverend Al Fredrick Bonneville of Assumption Church
Peter Pluta (right hand boy), 2 Bertha Ave. Works in spinning room. Two years there Henry Fritz (left hand), 56 Cheever St. Has worked in spinning room two or three months. Location: Chicopee, Massachusetts.
Group of girls, adolescents. A young fellow made a very vulgar remark and they all laughed. Next day I heard one of the girls use profanity before all the men and boys.
Location: Chicopee, Massachusetts.
Group of workers in Dwight Mfg. Co. Stanley Twarog (one of the smallest boys), 81 Park St. Works in spinning room. Tony Sccha [i.e., Soccha], (Shortest boy in front, overalls. Very young. 65 Exchange St. A bobbin Boy in Room 7; has been there a year.…
Andrew Stefanik, (on right hand). (see label 2637). Arthur Asslin, (on left) 118 Front St. Been working here one year. May be 14 or 15.
Location: Chicopee, Massachusetts.
Watchman Stanislaus Fabara, 59 Exchange St. Works in cloth room. The day before he gave me his name as Frank Fabara and today said it was wrong. "We give wrong names when we think trouble is coming." Two other boys here acknowledge giving me wrong…
The Moore Homestead at the corner of School and Center Streets. It was demolished to make way for the Chicopee Savings Bank building at the same location.
Front and side of the Dwight Manufacturing Company Tenament building on the corner of Perkins and Exchange Streets with a large tree on the right and people walking along the sidewalk.
View of the West Main Street Boarding House showing the vine covered side of the building and the fenced in entrance. It was the former boarding house for the Chicopee Manufacturing Company.
Side view of a row of four three-story apartment buildings on Front Street across from the high school. The last one in the row is the home of the Postmaster and Mrs. R.A. Cronand.
Veiw of the the George Bray Home located at the corner of Walnut and Summer Streets. Photographed from the side of house with fence and leafless trees.
View of the Walsh Tenament Block with the City Hall tower and the Public Library in the backgound. A few people are seen walking on the sidewalk in front of the tenament.
View of the Dwight Manufacturing Company tenaments on Perkin Street with trees and shrubs. A person is stepping off the sidewalk into the street in the center of the image.
View of the Chicopee Public Library from Center Street with cars parked in front and people walking downtown. A women in a hat is in the forground and city hall is on the background. Two library patrons are on the front steps of the library.
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
Roy Belliveau joined the United States Army on February 7, 1941 and was assigned to the 57th Signal Battalion, 121st Radio Intelligence Company. He spent the next five years training and getting ready to join the war in Europe. In 1942 he trained in…
The Chicopee Public Library Postcard Collection Exhibit is a series of photographs showing the postcard exhibit as it is displayed at the Chicopee Public Library. The postcard collection is a small collection of donated postcards ranging in date from…
Men, women, children, and dog walking and talking on sidewalk at corner of Exchange and Center Street at Market Square with view of City Hall and Ames.
Corner view of prominent business building located at the corner of Springfield and Exchange Streets in downtown Market Square. People can be seen walking on the sidewalk and crossing Exchange Street.
Firemen with a hose are seen climbing a ladder to put out a fire on the top floor of the Williams Market, which was located at 103 Main Street in Chicopee Falls. Smoke can be seen pouring out of the round window near the roof of the market.
Spectators gather on Main Street in Chicopee Falls to watch a fire in an old wooden frame building. Hanging above the crowd are electrical trolley wires. These wires powered the trolley cars which ran on Main Street in the 1920s.
Crowd standing on the sidewalk to view the fire at the Williams Market on Main Street in Chicopee Falls. To the left, a white lamp marks the entrance of the Grand Theater which was a movie theater.
Covered bridge built in 1846 connected Chicopee Center with Granby Road and Chicopee Street. The A.G. Spalding & Bros. building is directly to the left at the end of the bridge.
Pedestrians on left street corner gaze on a nearly empty square during World War I. City Hall is on the right and A.G. Spalding is in the background. During World War I the federal government proclaimed gasless Sundays in order to conserve gasoline.
Joseph M. Grise, of George Beesly Company, men's furnishings in Chicopee, speaks from the podium to the crowd assembled at the Montcalm School in Chicopee. School children holding small flags are standing in front of the podium. All are looking at…
School children in patriotic costumes form a ring around the World War I monument. In their hands they hold a large, extended sash. Near the monument a woman is laying a floral decoration, while two women assist and look on.
Eight Red Cross nurses are standing adjacent to their truck. The nurse in the middle is holding an embroidered cross, the symbol of their organization. Two nurses, standing on each side of her, hold two small flags which frame the cross. Their…
A group of young women lead the procession to the dedication of the World War I monument at the Montcalm School in Chicopee. They are carrying an oversized, unfurled American flag.
On the podium in front of the Montcalm School, school children are singing at the dedication ceremony of the World War I monument. Their choral director leads them and other school children are holding American flags standing in front of the podium.…
Chicopee Mayor, James E. Higgins, stands to the left on a decorated podium in front of the Montcalm School. Standing in a group on the right side of the podium is James C. Buckley, City Clerk and Chairman of the World War I Monument Dedication…
A closeup of the World War I monument after the formal unveiling ceremony. The top portion of the monument has an engraving of two American flags, one facing to the left and the other to the right. Under this engraving there is an inscription which…
A girl scout troop is standing in a two-by-two formation on the walkway of a public school. Preparing to march with their captain in the parade on Memorial Day, they are dressed in their scout uniforms and campaign hats. This was a type of hat worn…
Scoutmaster Champion stands to the right of the scouts in his troop who are in a parade formation. Dressed in their uniforms and campaign hats, they are preparing to march in Chicopee on Memorial Day.
On Memorial Day boy scouts are gathered for an observance at Maple Grove Cemetery. This cemetery is located on Auburn Street in Chicopee Center. Established in 1836, it was originally named the Cabotville Burying Ground.
Men dressed in suits and summer hats are standing next to a colorful automobile on Exchange Street in Chicopee. The automobile is decorated with American flags, flowers, and patriotic bunting. It was entered in the Memorial Day parade by the…
A group of young women wearing summer dresses walk in the procession at Calvary Cemetery. Behind them is the long line of the procession led by by a marcher carrying the flag. Calvary consists of twenty-five acres of land and is on Hampden Street in…
Led by policemen and a brass band, scouts enter Calvary Cemetery on Memorial Day. Calvary was built by John Chase in 1836 and it is one of the oldest Catholic cemeteries in Chicopee.
Four young girl scouts who are members of a troop sponsored by the "Polish National Alliance" are carrying a floral display on Memorial Day. A banner on the right side of the display shows the initials "PNA" which stand for the alliance.
Young spectators are walking alongside a uniformed brass band which is leading a Memorial Day parade near Market Square in Chicopee center. Directly behind, the rest of the parade is making its way from the Square.
On Memorial Day parade marchers are walking west on Exchange Street from Market Square in Chicopee center. On the left, a pipe band in kilts is playing and two marchers behind them are carrying flags.
An empty grandstand on Memorial Day, 1921, decorated in red, white and blue bunting. In the background, spectators are awaiting the dignitaries who will preside at the ceremonies on this day.
A front view of the plaque placed on the pedestal of the Soldiers & Sailors Monument. A metallic eagle is perched on the plaque which bears the following inscription: "Chicopee erects this monument in grateful memory of all her sons who served on…
A portion of the estimated 12,000 people who celebrated Memorial Day in Chicopee in 1921. The spectators, standing in front of the newly built Chicopee High School on Front Street, are gazing at the festivities near the monument.
A view of a bronze statue done by Melzar H. Mozman, a prominent sculptor from Chicopee. The heroic woman stands on a pedestal of granite. In her right hand she holds a wreath, and in her left a shield which is a tribute to the fallen of World War I.
Mr. Seaver is walking westward in downtown Market Square. On the left is the Starzyk Building and on the right is the City Hall clock tower. Mr. Seaver was the treasurer of the Chicopee Savings Bank which was located in the square.
Two young women from the Fairview section of Chicopee are standing behind their beehives. On the left is Miss Ethel T. Dyer who was the supervisor of the Aldenville Canning Club.
View of the dam in Chicopee Falls. The dam was built in the 1820s as a power source for burgeoning industries. On the left is a cluster of buildings which was the Belcher and Taylor Agricultural Tool Company. After the Civil War they supplied…
Area in the Willimansett section of Chicopee formed by the convergence of Chicopee and Meadow Streets resembling the letter Y. Looking southward, Meadow Street is on the left and Chicopee Street is on the right side. In the 1930s, the Y Cash Market,…
Gatekeeper and watchman, John Sullivan, is seated on the right next to another individual at the entrance of A.G. Spalding & Bros., a manufacturer of sporting goods. Located in Chicopee center on the banks of the Chicopee River, Spalding had a metal…
Business block at 695 Grattan Street in the Aldenville section of Chicopee. Two men are standing in front of the Aldenville Cash Market; on the left is J. A. Lamothe Druggist.
Buckley's Newsroom and Tobacco Shop was located at 268 Exchange Street, off of Market Square. The sign in the window is exhorting customers to buy liberty bonds to help finance the military expenses of World War I.
Front view of prominent business building located at thecorner of Springfield and Exchange Streets in downtown Market Square. A few people can be seen walking on the sidewalk in front of thebuilding past a small group that has gathered at the right
Ten trucks parked at the loading dock are getting ready to make shipments of finished tires. These tires will be delivered to dealers and the 130 branch stores operated by the Fisk Tire Company. The shipping department was always very busy in the…
Two workers from the shipping department of the Fisk Tire Company inspect tires before they are put into the warehouse storage area. On the right, their supervisor is inspecting a stack of finished tires ready for storage. In the 1920s, this…
The safety bulletin in the display case has the following slogan on top: Safety saves sickness, suffering, sadness. On the bottom, it shows a series of health cartoons about the dangers of spreading infection and warns, "Don't spit!" Just several…
The company doctor is treating a hand injury of an employee while the nurse assists him. The management of the Fisk Tire Company were proud that their company had an emergency hospital staffed by a full-time doctor and nurse.
Inside the emergency hospital at the plant, there are counters with medical supplies against the back wall. Two sinks stand on each side of these counters. The room also contains a portable hospital bed and dispensary table and chair.
Two employees are working on a machine which wraps finished tires. To their left a stack of tires is waiting to be wrapped. On the right Fisk non-skid tires are wrapped and piled neatly on a pallet.
Four wrapped tires are sitting atop the wrapping machine. Because Fisk Tire Company had retail stores in forty states, tires were wrapped before they were shipped to these stores. The wrapping prevented dust from collecting on the tires and preserved…
Two workers in the shipping department are inspecting finished tires which they are holding upright on a table. Nearby on wooden pallets, tires of various tread design are stacked and bundled.
A tire with a visible inner tube leans against a stack of nearby tires. The invention of the pneumatic tire, i.e., a vulcanized tire with an inflatable inner tube gave passengers in automobiles a smooth, comfortable ride. By the 1920s, the Fisk Tire…
A worker presses his hand on a stack of molds while he waits for the cover to be lowered onto the vulcanizer. When the cover is secure, heat and steam will be piped into the vulcanizer, causing the rubber to harden and expand against the molds. This…
Workers near the conveyer wait for tires in molds which are destined for the vulcanizers on their right. As these molds arrive, these workers will place one mold on top of another until they fill the vulcanizer.
Workers near the conveyer wait for tires in molds which are destined for the vulcanizers on their right. As these molds arrive, these workers will place one mold on top of another until they fill the vulcanizer.
Two workers standing on opposite sides of the conveyer remove the harness which was used to lower the upper mold onto a tire encased by a bottom mold. Removal of the harness was the final procedure before a tire was placed for curing into the…
A group of workers standing on each side of a conveyer lower the top half of a mold over an unfinished tire which has been placed by other workers into a bottom mold. Molds which were made of metal resembled halves of a giant hollowed out donut.
Inside the safety bulletin case, management of the plant has placed a poster which shows and describes how a worker injured his finger while placing his hand on a tire hanging from the overhead track; the worker next to him pushed a tire which…
Two workers on each side of a conveyor belt are removing unfinished tires from hooks attached to an overhead track. Each unfinished tire was then placed on the conveyor belt where it traveled to the mold room.
Cord tires awaiting vulcanization are dangling from metal hooks attached to pulleys. These pulleys ran on an overhead circular track. Because of this round shape, workers at the Fisk Tire Company referred to this section of the vulcanizing room as…
Workers are applying the special rubber stripe which will be the sidewall of the cord tire. This sidewall rubber was made by a special machine at the plant. When the sidewalls were built up, the tires were now ready to be shipped to the vulcanizing…
A worker operates a machine which winds cord around the rim of a metal core. For cord tires, the circumference of the core was smaller than the inside of the tire because these tires expanded when they were put into the vulcanizing machines.
A worker carefully looks at tire cord stretched out on the table. This cotton fabric constituted twenty five percent of every cord tire built by the Fisk Tire Company. The durability of a Fisk tire depended on the careful handling of the fabric by…
A worker is cutting a length of cord at an angle or on the bias. Tire cord had to be cut at a 45 degree angle because the fabric threads were woven at this angle. This angle weave of the cord proved to be more durable than a square weave.
Tire cord wound on spools is piled in a bin. This cord made from a specially designed fabric was used in the manufacture of tires. In the 1920's three different factories were making tire cord for the Fisk Tire Company.
Two workers with large knives are cutting bundled sheets of rubber. On the left the worker is carefully looking at his scale in order to determine the weight of his cut.
The managers of the Fisk Tire Company are seated at a table with their secretary to the right. Meetings were held in the administration building which faced Grove Street in Chicopee Falls. On the wall to the left is a framed, enlarged photograph of…
This five-story building was the main production facility of the tire company. Founded in 1896, as one building and known as the Spalding & Pepper Rubber Company, it grew to be one of the nation's largest tire making facilities.
City of Chicopee grave registration for Charles H. Tracy with biographical dataopy of City of Chicopee grave registration for Charles H. Tracy with biographical data
People surveying the devastation caused by the flood of 1922 just below the lower dam in Willimansett . Photograph developed by Guenther's Studio of Holyoke, Mass.
People surveying the devastation of a house and car caused by the flood of 1922 just below the lower dam in Willimansett . Photograph developed by Guenther's Studio of Holyoke, Mass.
Langwald's pond and dam on Willimansett Brook after the dam broke on July 17, 1922. The wooden dam was constructed in 1900 and Landwald's Pond was a popular swimming hole for Fairview residents. Photograph developed by Guenther's Studio of Holyoke,…
Robert's Pond and lower dam after the upper dam on Langwald's Pond burst on the morning of July 17, 1922. The wooden dam on Roberts Pond was built in 1900 and was used to harvest ice for A.H. Langwald's Icehouse. Photograph developed by Guenther's…
CHICOPEE
AS once a part of Springfield proper, and now so closely allied to
it in its business and social relations, as to still make it substantially
a. prominent branch of the growing family which cling to "the old
folks at…
Abbey, from junction of West, Center and Hampden, to Kimball.
Ash, from Center, opposite Chestnut, to
South.
Bullens, from Exchange to School,
between Chestnut and West.
Cabot, from Front south to…
Before there were cotton mills and factory girls in Chicopee, the potential for water power created by the unique location of the Chicopee River and the Chicopee Falls attracted wealthy investors from Boston to the agricultural village community of…
Boarding houses were run by matrons who strictly enforced the rules of the house including a 10pm curfew, temperance, and weekly church attendance. Mill girls were charged approximately $1.25 per week to live in overcrowded boarding houses with as…
I was born in Hadley Mass. Feb, 9, 1846
Feb. 23 1864 I enlisted into the service of the U.S. for three years or during the war. I joined the 27 reg. of Mass. vol. March 4 I went to Gallops Island Boston…
Ramsdell.
Robinson. {Robertson.}
Sanford Hendrick. {Died Dec 4 1867, at Chicopee}
Frank Johnson.
{unreadable} Martin.
Frank Caldwell.
Chas. Searles. {Died at Springfield Dec 23 1864}
John H. Bartlett.
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Porter.
Phillips.…
This Alphabet contains the names of all those residents of Chicopee who volunteered, or were by draft held, to the military service of the United States, during the years 1861-2-3-4-5
In the latter part of the Record, may be found a list of Naval…
Adams, Marcellus M. 91.
Aitcheson, John S. 90.
Adams, Henry S. 20.
Alden, George J. 106.
Adams, John C. 23.
Acres, Horace H. 114
Arbuckle, Frederic 34.
Armitage, James W. 266.
Abbey, Abner M. 275
Atkins, William H.
Alden, Albert s.…
In response to a proclamation, issued by President Lincoln May 3rd 1861, calling for a force of volunteers to serve for three years, unless sooner discharged, and in conformity with a General Order, issued by…
coolly formed on the ground and became again a perfect regiment, minus its missing members. During the entire afternoon the regiment was actively engaged, and received from Gen. Keyes; the Corps Commander, and Gen. Devens, the brigade Commander, much…
distance of thirty two miles, in twenty four hours. October 22nd they marched back to Cherry Run Ford, on the 25th and 26th to Downsville, and on the 30th and 31st to Berlin, Maryland. November 2nd, they crossed the Potomac at the last-named place…
June 23rd, an order was received from headquarters of the army, calling for one hundred and twenty five men to guard a valuable commissary train to Gainesville; a high compliment to the regiment, and the duty important and dangerous, as this was the…
at the same time in front and on the right flank, the Command suffered a loss of 115 men. The men stood bravely till their ammunition was exhausted, when they were relieved by the 7th Mass. Retiring over the crest of a hill, they supplied themselves…
for picket duty; at 3 A.M. 13th was withdrawn, marched to and across Jones' Bridge on the Chickahominy same day; 14th, formed its Brigade and marched to Charles City Court House; 16th, marched to James River, and crossed about disk on pontoons; night…
Born in Greenfield, Mass.__Son of Josiah Whitney,___by occupation an Engraver,___Married___at the age of 23 years enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company F.___Mustered into service June 21,…
Born at Lancaster, Mass.___Son of Henry Norcross,___by occupation a Shoemaker,___Unmarried,___at the age of 26 enlisted at Springfield, Mass. February 10th., 1862, as a recruit to the 10th Regiment of Infantry, Mass.…
Born in South Deerfield, Mass.,___Son of George K. Justin,___by occupation a Clerk,___Unmarried,___at the age of 23 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company F.___Sworn into service June…
Born at Belchertown, Mass.___Son of Abraham Porter,___by occupation a Carpenter,___Unmarried,___at the age of 19 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company F.___He performed his usual duties in…
Born at Northampton, Mass.___Son of William Day,___by occupation a Hairdresser,___Unmarried,___at the age of 23 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company F.___Participated in all the marches…
Born in Paisley, Scotland,___Son of Ronald McAllister,___by occupation an Upholsterer,___Married,___at the age of 31 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company F.___Mustered into service June…
Born in Derry, N.H.___Son of William Blake,___by occupation a Blacksmith,___Married,___at the age of 28 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company F.
Mustered into service June 21, 1861,…
Born in Chicopee, Mass.___Son of Abiel Winn,___by occupation a Gunsmith,___Unmarried,___at the age of 25 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company I.___Mustered into service June 21st' 1861.
…
Born in Chicopee, Mass.___Son of Robert E. Robertson,___by occupation a Manufacturer,___Unmarried,___at the age of 22 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company F.___Mustered into service of…
by occupation a Mechanic,___Unmarried,___at tjhe age of enlisted for three years in the 10th' Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company F. Mustered into the service of the United States on the 21st. of June, 1861, at…
Born in Lowell, Mass.___Son of Sylvanus Adams,___by occupation a Clerk,___Unmarried,___at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company F. Mustered into service June 21st., 1861.
…
Born in Canterbury, Conn.___Son of Henry J. Warrillow,___by occupation a Machinist,___Unmarried,___at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.___Company E.___Mustered into service June…
Born in Lowell, Mass.___Son of Sylvanus Adams,___by occupation a Clerk,___Unmarried,___at the age of 23 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.___Company F. Mustered into service June 21st. 1861.
…
Born in Lowell, Mass.___Son of Daniel Knapp,___by occupation a Manufacturer,___Unmarried,___at the age of 18 enlisted for three years inthe 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.___Company F.___Mustered into service June 21st.,…
Born in Palmer, Mass.___Son of Lucius W. Goff,___by occupation a Machinist,___Unmarried,___at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company F.___Mustered into service June 21,…
Born in Hadley, Mass.___Son of Rufus J. Smith,___by occupation a Mechanic,___Unmarried,___at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company . Mustered into service June 21st.…
Born in Norwich, England,___Son of Thomas Pooley,___bu occupation a Tailor,___Married,___at the age of 40 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.___Company G.
Mustered into Service June 14, 1861,…
Born in Vermont,___Son of Joshua Cook,___by occupation a Manufacturer,___Married,___at the age of 35 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of infantry, Mass. Vols.___Company D.
Mustered into service June 21st.,…
Born in Hancock, N.H.___Son of Lervi S. Sawin,___by occupation a Physician,___Married,___at the age of 28 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry Mass Vols.___Company F.
Mustered into service June 21, 1861, at…
Born in Pelham, Mass.___Son of Austin Grout,___by occupation a Leather Dresser,___Unmarried,___at the age of 20 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.___Company F.
Mustered into service June 21st.,…
Born in Ireland,___Son of ,___by occupation a Clerk,___Unmarried,___at the age of 20 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Comapny D.
Mustered into service June 21st.,…
Born in Pittsfield, Mass.___Son of Edward C. Hogan,___by occupation a Carpenter,___Married,___at the age of 25 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company F.__
Mustered into service, June 21,…
Born in Springfield, Mass.___Son of Joseph Clough,___by occupation a Gunsmith,___Unmarried,___at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company E.
Mustered into service June 21,…
Born in Ireland,___Son of Bartholomew Moffatt,___bu occupation a Tailor,___Unmarried,___at the age of 20 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company F.__
Mustered into service June 21,…
Born in Ireland,___Son of Lawrence Gaffney,___by occupation a Musician,___Married,___at the age of 43 enlisted for three in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company E.
Mustered into service June 15, 1861, at…
Born in Fairfield, Vt.___Son of Thomas O'Regan,___by occupation a Weaver,___Married,___at the age of 28 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Comapny F.
Mustered into service on July 21, 1861,…
Born in West Suffield, Conn.___Son of Jabez Hendrick,___by occupation a Machinist,___Unmarried,___at the age of 24 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass Vols.__Comapny F.__
Mustered into service June…
Born in Franklin County, New York___Son of Philaander Mead,___by occupation a Watchman,___Married,___at the age of 20 enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company F.__
Mustered into service June…
Born in Tarriffville, Conn. Son of Milton A. Griffin. By occupation a Farmer. Single. At the age of 15, Enlisted 1861, in 10th Reg. Mass. Infantry Vol's, Company "K". Mustered into service at Springfield, Mass., June…
- by occupation a Painter___ ___at the age of enlisted for three years in the 10th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company F.__
Mustered into service June 21, 1861, at Springfield, Mass.
While in camp at…
Born in Ireland___Son of Thos Evans___By occupation a Laborer___Married___At the age of 27, in June, 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 10th Reg. Mass. Vol. Infantry___Mustered in July 1861___Assigned to Company "E"___Rank Private…
Born in Ireland,___Son of John Toomey,__by occupation a Laborer,___Unmarried,___at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 18th. Regiment of Infantry. Mass. Vols.__Company K.__Mustered into service August 23, 1861.__
…
Born in Ireland,___Son of Daniel McKinney,___by occupation a Laborer,___Unmarried,___at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 40th. Regiment of Infantry, N.Y. Vols.__Company E.__Mustered into service June 14, 1861.
Refer…
Born in Ireland,___Son of John Welch,___by occupation, a Laborer,___Unmarried,___at the age of 20 enlisted for three years in the 18th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company K.
Mustered into service August 23, 1861, at the…
Born in Colchester, Vt.___Son of Randall Cone,___by occupation a Farmer,___Unmarried,___at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 4th. Regiment of Infantry, Conn. Vols.___Mustered into service in May, 1861.__
May 23, 1861,…
This regiment was raised in the autumn of 1861, rendesvoused at "Camp Reed", Springfield, Mass. and was mustered into the service of the United States for three years on the 20th. of September,…
Born in Mansfield, Conn.__Son of Earl Swift,__by occupation an Agent,__Married,__at the age of 39 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.
When the call for volunteers for the 27th Rregiment was first…
Cornelius Cone
Born in Colchester, VT___ Son of Randall Cone,___ By occupation a farmer, ___ Unmarried,___ At the age of 23 enlisted in the 27th Regiment Infantry, Mass. Vols. for three years, and was mustered into service September 20th 1861,___…
Born in Chicopee, Mass ___ Son of Daniel Leavitt, ___ by occupation a Boffin Maker, ___ Unmarried, ___ at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company G. ___ and was mustered into…
Edward R. Jones
Born in Chicopee, Mass.___ Son of Amos B. Jones,___ by occupation a Merchant, ___ Unmarried, ___ at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass, Vols. _ Company J. __
Appointed 2nd Sergeant at the…
Born in Ireland.___Son of William Murphy,___by occupation a Laborer,___Married,___at the age of 26 enlisted for three years in the 27th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company G.__
Mustered into service, September 20, 1861, at…
Born at Shipston, Canada East,___Son of Worcester Elliott,___by occupation a Machinist,___Married,___at the age of 27 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company G.___Mustered into service…
Born in Ireland,___Son of Thos. Kavanagh___By occupation a Laborer___Single___At the age of 22, on 9th Octo., 1861, Enlisted for 3 years in the 27th Reg. Massachusetts Infantry Vols. and assigned to Company "G"__Ranks Private with…
Born in Chicopee, Mass.___Son of Sylvanus Pendleton,___by occupation a Farmer,___Unmarried,___at the age of 18 enlisted, July 24, 1862, as a recruit to the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.
Remained in camp four weeks at…
Rob Roy McGregor
Born in Long Island,___ Son of James McGregor,___ by occupation a Blacksmith,___ Married,___ at the age of 25 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__ Company K.
Mustered into service October 9th…
John S. Aitcheson
Born in Hartford, Conn.___ Son of Samuel Aitcheson,___ by occupation an Clerk, ___ Married,___ at the age of 24 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.
October 16, 1861 he was commissioned 2nd…
Marcellus M. Adams
Born in Salem, N.Y.,___ Son of Martin Adams,___ by occupation a Clerk,___ Unmarried,___ at the age of 31 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols,___ Company J.
Mustered into service September 20th,…
Born in Ireland, ___ Son of John Taylor, ___ by occupation a blacksmith, ___ Married, ___ at the age of 41 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, mass. Vols. Company G. Mustered into service September 20th 1861 at…
Born in Hubbardston, Mass. ____ Son of William Morse, ___ by occupation a Painter, ___ Unmarried, ___ at the age of 25 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. ___ Company G.
Mustered into service in…
Born in Holyoke, Mass. ___ Son of Jabez Hendrick, ___ by occupation a Clerk, ___ Unmarried, ___ at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass, Vols. ___ Company G.
Mustered into service in…
Born in Canada, ___ son of Jeremiah Porter, ___ by occupation a Harness maker, ___ Unmarried, ___ at the age of 20 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company G.
In December 1861, while the…
Patrick Hanrahan
Born in Ireland,___ Son of John Hanrahan,___ by occupation an Operative,___ Unmarried,___ at the age of 18 enlisted May 19, 1862, at Springfield, Mass. for three years service, as a recruit in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass.…
Born in Calais, France, ___ Son of Matthew Blasdale, ___ by occupation a Machinist, ___ Unmarried, ___ at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company G. ___ Mustered into service on…
Born in New Bedford, Mass. ___ Son of Barnabas Maxfield, ___ by occupation a Tailor, ___ Married, ___ at the age of 41 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company G. ___ At the formation of the…
Born in Glasgow, Scotland,___Son of William Steele,___by occupation a Wood Turner,___Married,___at the age of 28 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company G.__Mustered into service in…
Born in Gilead, ME, ___ Son of William Wight, ___ by occupation a Manufacturer, ___ Married, ___ at the age of 36 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company G.
Mustered into service in…
Born in Goshen, Mass. ___ Son of John I. Moore, ___ by occupation a Mechanic, ___ Married, ___ t the age of 31 enlisted as a recruit in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.
He enlisted at Springfield August 14, 1862 and was…
Norman W. Fuller
Born in Son of by occupation a Mechanic,___ Married,___ at the age of 29 enlisted as a recruit in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.
He enlisted at Springfield August 20,…
Charles. R. Collins.
Born in Randolph, Vt.___ Son of Richard D. Collin,___ by occupation a Farmer,___ Married,___ at the age of 35 enlisted as a recruit in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service May 14, 1862. Proceeded…
Born in Brunswick, Me. ___ Son of Nathaniel Page, ___ by occupation a Mechanist, ___ Unmarried, ___ at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. ___ Company G.
Mustered into service in…
Born in Marlborough N.H. ___ Son of Aaron Lombard ___ By occupation a shoe-maker ___ Married ___ At the age of 43 years, on March 31, 1864, enlisted for 3 years, in the 27th Reg. Massachusetts Vol Infantry ___ Mustered in April…
Daniel A. Hearn,
Born in Ireland, ___ Son of Timothy Hearn, ___ by occupation an Operative,___ Married,___ at the age of 22 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry , Mass, Vols.___ Company G.
Mustered in service in September,…
William H Fuller
Born in Lee, Mass.___ Son of Thomas Fuller,___ by occupation a Farmer,___ Married,___ at the age of 25 enlisted, August 7, 1862, at Springfield, Mass as a recruit for the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.
Remained in camp at…
Born in Carew, N.Y. ___ Son of Daniel Rulofson, ___ by occupation a Moulder, ___ Unmarried, ___ at the age of 22 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. ___ Company I. ___
Mustered into service…
James O Cole.
Born in Braintree, Vt.__ Son of Asa B. Cole,__ by occupation a Machinist,___ Unmarried,___ at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. __ Company D.
Mustered into service in September,…
Born in Ludlow, Mass.___Son of Jefferson Alden,___by occupation a Mechanic,___Unmarried,___at the age of 28 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company I.___
Mustered into service in September,…
H Smith Newell
Born in Pelham, Mass.___ Son of Lemuel H. Newell,___ by occupation a Clerk.___ Unmarried, __ at the age of 22 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass, Vols. Company G. ___
Mustered into service in September,…
James Mansfield
Born in Ireland,___ Son of Daniel Boland,___ by occupation a Laborer,___ Unmarried,___ at the age of 19 years, on Nov. 20, 1863, enlisted for three years in the Regiment of Infantry Mass. Vols.___ Mustered in 22 Nov, 1863, at Long…
Born in Essex County, N.Y. ___ son of Josiah R. Pulsipher, ___ by occupation a Mason, ___ Married, ___ at the age of 24 enlisted for three years in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. ___ Company G.
Mustered in to…
Born in Ireland___Son of Patrick Gleason__By occupation a Laborer___Single___At the age of 21 years, on 14 Aug., 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 27th Reg. Massachusetts Vol-Infantry__ Mustered same date and assigned to Company…
Born in Ireland__Son of Morgan O'Connell___By occupation a {unreadable} tender___Married___At the age of 35 on 10 Octo, 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 27th Reg. Infantry Mass. Vol's___Mustered in on same date, and assigned to…
Son of Ira Flynn___Born in Ireland___By occupation a dresser___Married___At the age of 29 years, on Sept. 20, 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 27th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry. Mustered same date, and assigned to Comapny…
John McGowen
Born in Duerden Scotland.___ Son of Michael__ By occupation an Operative in Cotton Mill.___ Single___ At the age of 15, on 20 Sept., 18611, Enlisted for 3 years in 27th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry__ Mustered ___ Assigned to Company…
Born in Rockingham, VT ___ Son of Milton Woodville ___ By occupation a machinist ___ Unmarried ___ At the age of 21 on 20 Sept., 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 27th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry ___ Mustered same date and…
Born in ?Ware?, Mass___Son of Reuben Sherman___By occupation a Blacksmith___Married___At the age of 39, on 3 October, 1861, enlisted for 3 years, in the 27th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry___Mustered 17 Octo. and assigned to…
Born in Scotland___Son of Dennis Sullivan___By occupation a Factory Operator___Married___At the age of 30 years, enlisted for 3 years in the 28th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry, Company "E".___Rank successively, Private,…
Born in Ireland___Son of Michael Manning___By occupation a Laborer___Married___At the age of 24 years on Aug. 5, 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 21stat Reg, Massachusetts Vol. Infantry___Mustered Aug. 19, 1861, and assigned to…
Born in Chicopee, Mass___Son of Rufus C. Searle,___by occupation a Carpenter,___Unmarried,___at the age of 22 enlisted for three years in the 21st Regiment of infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company B.___Mustered into service in August,…
Born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia___Son of John Kennedy___By occupation a Laborer___Single___At the age of 21 years, on Aug. 5, 1861, enlisted for 3 years, in the 21st Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry___Mustered in Aug. 16, 1861, and…
Born in Madison, Me.___Son of Samuel C. Walker,___by occupation a Carpenter,___Unmarried,___at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 21st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company F.___Mustered into service August 16,…
Born in Hartford, Conn.___Son of Joel Hubbard,___by occupation a Painter,___Married,___at the age of 22 enlisted for three years in the 21st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.___Comapny B.___
Mustered into service August 16,…
Born in Berwick, Me.___Son of John H. Goodwin,___by occupation a Carpenter,___Married,___at the age of 26 enlisted for three years in the 21st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.__Company B,___Mustered into service August 16, 1861 at…
Born in Lowell, Mass. Son of David W. Buttrick, by occupation a Machinist, Married. at the age of 29 enlisted for three years in the the 21st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company H.
Mustered into service August 16, 1861, at Worcester,…
Born in Chicopee, Mass. Son of Alpheus Nettleton, by occupation a teacher, unmarried, at the age of 25 enlisted for three years, in the 31st Regiment of Infantry Mass. Vols. Company E.
When Gov. Andrew ordered the organization of the 31st regiment,…
Edward P. Woods
Born in Chicopee, Mass_Son of John Woods_By occupation a Gunsmith_Unmarried_at the age of 23 enlisted for three months’ service in 1st. Regiment of Infantry, Conn. Vols. Rifle Company A. _Capt J. Howley._He was the first one to sign…
Charles K. Dewey
Born in Royalton, VT._Son of {Rhodolphus} K. Dewey_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 23 enlisted for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company E._He was enrolled October 30th 1861, and was…
Amos M. Ramsdell
Born in Belchertown, Mass._Son of Porter Ramsdell,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried_at the age of 24 enlisted at Springfield Mass. September 23rd; 1861 for three years in the 5th Regiment of Cavalry, N.Y. Vols._Company D._Joined…
Henry Nelligan
Born in Canada,_Son of Michael Nelligan._by occupation a Hostler._Unmarried._at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company B.
He served with the company in all duties and movements…
John Henry
Born in Canada,_Son of a Mechanic,_Married_at the age of 44 enlisted for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company E. Mustered into service December 24th, 1861.
He performed his part in all the duties and…
Sheldon S. Howard
Born in Jamaica, Vt._Son of Judson Howard,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried_at the age of 20 enlisted for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company E.
Mustered into service the first of November, 1861, and…
Patrick Moriarty
Born in {Operative},_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company E.
Enrolled November 2, 1861._
He accompanied the regiment to Ship Island and thence to New Orleans…
James J. Croshier
Born in Troy, N.Y._Son of George J. Croshier,_by occupation a Painter,_Married,_at the age of 20 enlisted for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company K.
Mustered into service February 11, 1862
He…
George L. Jacques
Born in Canada,_Son of {Unknown},_by occupation a Saddler,_Married,_at the age of 26 enlisted for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company E.
Mustered into service December 10, 1861.
He deserted from the…
James Lyons
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of James Lyons,_by occupation an Operative,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry. Mass. Vols._Company {G}.
Mustered into service December 16,1861._
John Hines
Born in Ireland,_Son of Patrick Hines,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 21 enlisted, November 5, 1861, for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company E.
He was appointed Corporal at the organization…
Morris McDonald
Born in Ireland,_Son of Patrick McDonald,_by occupation a farmer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted, November 5, 1861 for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company E.
He served with the company in all its…
Lemuel E. Mallory
Born in Northfield, {Mass},_Son of {Simon} Mallory,_By occupation a {Carpenter},_Unmarried,_at the age of {Unknown} years, on {no date} enlisted for 3 years in the 31st Regiment Massachusetts Vol. Infantry,_Mustered on {no date}…
David Murphy
Born in Ireland,_Son of Edmund Murphy,_by occupation an Operative,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted, November 5, 1861, for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company E. appointed Corporal in December…
James Boland
Born in Ireland,_Son of James Bolan,_by occupation a Laborer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 25, February 1, 1862, enlisted for three years in the 31st Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company “E”._Mustered March 3, 1862 at {faland} Head…
Sanford A. Hendrick
Born in Somers, Conn._Son of {Homer} Hendrick,_By occupation a Machinest,_Married,_At the age of 41 enlisted for 1 year in the 31st Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry, Company “E”. Mustered into the service 1st Sept, 1864. Rank…
James Deady
Born in Kerry, Ireland,_Son of {Jas} Deadym_By occupation a Laborer,_Married_ at the age of 24 years on 20 Aug. 1864, enlisted for 3 years in the 31st Reg. Massachusetts Infantry Vols._Mustered in Same day_Rank Private with no subsequent…
Michael Keating
Born in Ireland,_Son of Michael Keating,_By occupation a Cotton Spinner,_Married,_at the age of 24 years on Sept. 5, 1864, enlisted for 3 years as a recruit in the 31st Reg. Massachusetts Infantry Vols._Mustered in same date_Rank…
Thomas Lyons
Born in Ireland,_Son of Timothy Lyons,_By occupation a Laborer_Single_at the age of 18 years, on 30 Octo., 1861, enlisted for 3 years, in the 31st Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry_Mustered in 20 {Mar}, 1861, at Pittsfield, Mas., and…
James Sullivan
Born in Boston, Mas._Son of John Sullivan_By occupation a Laborer_Single_at the age of 18 years, on 2nd {Mar} 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 31st Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry, and was assigned to Company “E”_Mustered on 10th…
Michael O’Connor
Born in Ireland_Son of Edmund O’Connor_By occupation a Laborer_Married_at the age of 34 years, on 23rd August, 1864, enlisted for 3 years in the 31st Reg. Massachusetts Vols. Infantry_Mustered on 8th Sept., 1864, and assigned to…
Thomas Morin
Born in Ireland_Son of Pat. Morin_by occupation a Laborer_Single_at the age of 19, on Nov. 5. 1861 enlisted for 3 years in the 31st Reg. Massachusetts Inf. Vols. Company “E”. Rank Private with no subsequent changes.
He took part in…
Patrick Walsh
Born in Ireland_Son of Don. Walsh_By occupation a Laborer_Single_At the age of about 22 years, on 5 Nov. 1861, Enlisted for 3 years in 31st Reg. Mass. Vol. Inf_Mustered on 20 Nov._Assigned to Company “E”_Rank Private, subsequently…
Stephen Wall
Born in N.Y. City_Son of John Wall_By occupation a Hostler_At the age of 24 years, on 5th November, 1861, enlisted for 3 years in 31st Reg. Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and was assigned to Company “E”._Rank Private which grade he…
Alonzo Hasty
Born in Webster, Me._Son of Rob. Hasty_By occupation a Farmer_Single_At the age of 25, on 17 July, 1863, Enlisted for 3 years in the 31st Reg. Mass. Vol. Inf._Mustered same date and assigned to Company “{E}”_Rank Private
He took part…
Alcott Edgerton
Born in Vernon, CT._Son of {Edwin} Edgerton_By occupation a Mechanic_Married_At the age of 24 years, on 17 July, 1863, enlisted for 3 years in the 32d Regiment Mass. Vol. Infantry_Mustered in {Botagast} and assigned to Company…
George H. Whipple
Born in Bethlehem, N.Y._Son of Christopher Whipple_Occupation at date of Enlistment a Machinist_Married_On the 25th July 1864, at the age of 26 years, enlisted for three years in the 32nd Reg. Mass. Infantry Vols, Company “A”. Was…
Abram Smith
Born in Middlesex, N.Y._Son of Joseph Smith_By occupation a Moulder_Married_At the age of 26 on 16 July, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 34th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry_Mustered 31 July and assigned to Co. “D”_Rank Private_when…
Thirty-Seventh Regiment of Infantry-Mass. Vols. Chronology
ON the 1st. of July, 1862, President Lincoln called for 300.000 more volunteers for the war; and accordingly Governor Andrew made a requisition on the several towns of Massachusetts for…
Jarvis P. Kelly
Born in Berne, N.Y._Son of Jarvis Kelly_by occupation a Machinist,_Married_at the age of 29 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.
July 24th 1862, he was elected Captain of the company raised in…
Eli T. Blackmer
Born in New Braintree, Mass._Son of Lewis Blackmer,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 31 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company A.
July 24th 1862, he was elected 1st Lieutenant…
James A. Mulligan
It should be stated of this soldier that his real name was John Powell. The reason for his alias is to be found in his military experience.
Born in Halifax, N.S._Son of George Powell,_by occupation a Pedler,_Unmarried,_was 29…
James A. Mulligan
It should be stated of this soldier that his real name was John Powell. The reason for his alias is to be found in his military experience.
Born in Halifax, N.S._Son of George Powell,_by occupation a Pedler,_Unmarried,_was 29…
Thomas W. Fowler
Born in Westfield, Mass._Son of William Fowler,_by occupation a Tailor,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mss. Vols._Company a.
Mustered into service
He accompanied the regiment…
Raymond c. flowers
By occupation a Farmer,_Married,_at the age of 27 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company H. Mustered into service August 27th, 1862.
He served in all the duties and movements of the…
Andrew Hopkins
Born in Ireland,_Son of Patrick Hopkins,_by occupation a Laborer,_Married,_at the age of 35 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company K.
Mustered into service August 15, 1862.
His record is the…
Michael J. Houlihan
Born in Ireland,_son of Patrick Houlihan,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 17 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regmint of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company A._Mustered into service August 15, 1862._Rank Private…
Samuel W. Kelly
Born in Portsmouth, N.H._Son of Samuel Kelly,_by occupation a Shoemaker,_Married,_at the age of 40 enlisted for three years as Musician in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company S.
Mustered into service August 17,…
William Harring
Born in {Monson}, Mass._Son of William Harring,_by occupation a Spinner,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry. Mass. Vols._Company S.
Mustered into service August 15, 1862.
He…
Oramel W. Kelly
Born in Corinth, Vt._Son of Samuel W. Kelly,_by occupation a Student_Unmarried,_at the age of 14 enlisted for three years as Musician in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company A._Mustered into service August 17, 1862.
He…
Chester H. Ballard
Born in Brookline, Vt._Son of alexander H. Ballard_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company A.
Mustered into service September 4,…
David M. Donaldson
Born in {Ryegate}, Vt._Son of George Donaldson,_by occupation a Manufacturer,_Married,_at the age of 25 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company A._
Mustered into service September 4, 1862,…
Nicholas Reed
Born in Ireland,_Son of Michael Reed,_by occupation a Laborer,_Married,_at the age of 31 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company A._
Mustered into service September 4. 1865._Rank Private, with no…
Edward Begley
Born in Ireland,_Son of John Begley,_by occupation a Laborer,_Married,_at the age of 24 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company A._
Mustered into service September 4, 1862._
Rank Private with no…
George L. Ballard
Born in Lancaster, N.H._Son of William Ballard,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 23 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company A.
Mustered into service September 4, 1862, and…
John N. McClester
Born at Hazardville, Conn._Son of {Blank}_by occupation a Tinner,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 37th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company A.
Enlisted July 10, 1862._Made Corporal September 1,…
Timothy T. Manning
Born in County Kerry, Ireland_Son of {Thos.} Manning_by occupation a Book-Keeper_at age of 28 enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Mass. Vol’s, Infantry, Company “K”. Mustered into the service as Private 20 Aug., 1862. …
George A. Ferrin
Born in {Elmarc}, Vt._Son of Nathen {L.} Terrin_By occupation a Farmer._At the age of 18, on 16 July 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Mass. Inf. Vol’s, Company “A”. Rank, Private. Mustered into service on Sept.…
Carlos C. Wellman
Born in Lempster, N.H._Son of Jacob Wellman_by occupation a {Sword} Inspector_At the age of 20 years, 6 months, on 27 Aug, 1862, was commissioned as 2d Lieutenant of 37th Reg. Mass. Infantry Vol’s, Company “A”. Mustered 4 Sept.…
Michael KilKelly
Born in {Kinanar}, Ireland_Son of Michael KilKelly_by occupation a laborer_At the age of 21, Aug 20,1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Mass. Inf. Vol’s, Company “K”_Mustered into the service 27 Aug. 1862._Rank during term…
Charles H. Tracy
Born in {Jewett} City, Conn._Son of albert L. Tracy_By occupation a machinist_At the age of 29, on Aug. 6, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Mass. Inf. Vol’s, Company “A”_Mustered into the service 15th Aug.…
Barholemew Galligan
Born in Scotland_Son of Edward Galligan_By occupation a Clerk_Married_At the age of 38 years, on 25 July, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Mass. Infantry Vol’s_Mustered on 16 Aug, 1862. Assigned to Company “A”_ Rank…
John O’Shea
Born in Ireland_Son of Patrick Shea_By occupation a shoe-maker_At the age of 29 years, on 10 July, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in 37th Reg. Mass. Inf. Vol’s_Mustered on 20 Aug., 1862_Assigned to Company “A”_Rank Private throughout entire…
Patrick Daley
Born in Ireland_Son of Patrick Day_By occupation a laborer_At the age of 18 years on 11 July, 1862, he enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Mass. Vols Infantry_Assigned to Company “A”_Single_Rank Private with no subsequent changes.
He…
Timothy J. Cronin
Born in Worcester, Mass._Son of Thomas Cronin_By occupation a Laborer_Unmarried_At the age of 24 years, on 11 August, 1862, he enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Mass. Vol. Infantry, and was assigned to Company “K”. Mustered in…
John Evans
Born in Ireland_Son of Thomas Evans_by occupation a Laborer_Married_At the age of 24 years, on 13 aug., 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Mass. Vo. Infantry, and was assigned to Company “K”_Private, with no subsequent…
Franklin V. Oviatt
Born in Bridgeport, Ct._Son of Daniel B. Oviatt_by occupation a Mechanic_Married_At the age of 35 years, on July 10, 1862, enlisted for 3 years, in the 37th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry_Mustered 4 Sept., 1862 and assigned to…
Timothy Moriarty
Born in Ireland_Son of Thos. Moriarty_By occupation a Laborer_At the age of 22 years, on 11 Aug. 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry_Mustered 4 Sept., 1862, and assigned to Company “K”_Single_Rank…
William D. Shaughnessy
Born in Ireland_Son of Martin Shaughnessy_By occupation a Mechanic_Married_At the age of 21 years on 22 July, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Infantry Mass. Vol’s_Mustered on 15 Aug., 1862, and assigned to Company…
William Shephardson
Born in Orange, Mass._Son of Nathaniel Shephardson_By occupation a Boot-maker_At the age of 41 years, on 10 July, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37 Reg. Mass. Infantry Vol’s_Mustered in 15 August, 1862, and assigned to Company…
Ezra G. Tripp
Born in {Scohaus} Country, N.Y._Son of {Giles} Tripp_by occupation a {Cord} Grinder_Married_at the age of 32 years on Aug. 15, 1862, was mustered into U.S. service for 3 years_Enlisted July 1862 in 37th Reg. Massachusetts Vol.…
Edmund D. Fiske
Born in Chicopee Falls, Mass._Son of Abel Fiske_by occupation a Farmer_Single_At the age of 24 years on July 14, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry_Mustered in aug. 15, 1862_Rank Private with no…
Edwin M. Cowles
Born in Stamford, Vt._Son of Alvin Cowles_By occupation a Manufacturey_At the age of 27, on 21st July, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Massachusetts Inf. Vol’s_Mustered 15 Aug., 1862._Assigned to Company “A”_Married_Rank…
John D. McCarthy
Born in Ireland_Son of Dan. McCarthy_By occupation a Clerk_Single_At the age of 22 on 19 Aug., 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Mass. Vol. Inf._Mustered 20 Aug. and assigned to Company “K”_Rank Private with no subsequent…
William Hayes
Born in Massachusetts_Son of Wm Hayes_by occupation a {???} {???}_Married_At the age of 28 years, on 18 Aug., 1862, enlisted for 3 years in 37th Reg. Mass. Vol. Infantry_Mustered 20 Aug. 1862_Assigned to company “K”_Rank corporal;…
William V. Gibbons
Born in Boston, Mass_son of {???} Gibbons_by occupation a Mechanic_Unmarried_At the age of 24 years on Aug. 20, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Inf._Mustered same date and assigned to Company…
Jacob Ungerer
Born at West Point, N.Y._Son of Jaboc Ungerer_By occupation a Machiniest_Married_At the age of 33, on 12 July, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry_Mustered 7 September and assigned to Co. “A”_Rank…
Nathan C. Snow
Born in Chicopee_Son of Churchill Snow_by occupation a Teamster_Married_At the age of 31 on 20 August, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in 37th Reg. Massachusetts vol. Infantry_Mustered with Regiment and assigned to company “A”_Rank…
Michael Leary
Born in Boston_Son of Michael Leary_by occupation a Tailor_Married_At the age of 29, on 11 August 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Massachusetts vol. Infantry_Mustered same date and assigned to company “K”.
Leary…
William A. Palmer
Born in {Thetford}, Vermont_Son of Josiah Palmer_By occupation a Machinist_Married_At the age of 38 years on July 11, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in 37th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry_Rank Private.
He participated in most of the…
John A. Snow
Born in Rutland, Mass._Son of Seth Snow_By occupation a Watchman_Married_At the age of 33 years, about July 1, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry, Company “A”_Rank Private with no subsequent…
William P. Ramsdell
Born in Belchertown, Mass._Son of Porter Ramsdell,_by occupation a Machiniest,_Unmarried,_at the age of 28 enlisted for three years in the 14th Regiment of Infantry, Conn. Vols. Company D._He signed the enlistment roll, July…
Richard H. Smith
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Martin Smith,_by occupationa Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 16th Regiment of Infantry, Conn. Vols._Company H._He signed the enlistment roll at Manchester, Conn.…
Thomas Kelly
Born in Ireland,_Son of Thomas Kelly,_by occupationa Grinder,_Unmarried,_at the age of 25 enlisted for three years as a recruit to the 15th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company K.
He enlisted August 7th 1862, and joined the…
Dennis Courtney
Born in Ireland,_Son of John Courtney,_by occupation an Operative,_Unmarried,_at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 12th Regiment of Infantry, Conn. Vols._Gen. Butler’s Brigade.
Mustered into service in February, 1862,…
Edward Smith
Born in Ireland,_Son of {Unknown},_by occupation a Moulder,_Married,_at the age of 29 enlisted for three years in the 34th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company B._
Mustered into service June 22, 1862._The regiment went into camp…
First Regiment of Cavalry-Mass. Vols. Chronology
On the 3rd of September 1861, Governor Andrew issued an order for the enlistment of the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Massachusetts Volunteers. The call was obeyed with {alacrity} and an excellent…
Addison M. Babcock
Born in Guilford, Vt._Son of George Babcock,_by occupation a Bridge builder,_Unmarried,_at the age of 28 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
_Mustered into service August 6, 1862._In camp at…
Watson L. Wintworth
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of William E. Wintworth,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service August 6, 1862._In camp at Cambride,…
Livingston Babcock
Born in Guilford, Vt._Son of George Babcock,_by occupation a Painter,_Unmarried,_at the age of 25 enlisted as recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols._
Mustered into service August 6. 1862._In camp at Cambridge, Mass.…
Myron H. Underwood
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of William G. Underwood,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 24 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols._
Mustered into service August 14, 1862._In camp at…
Eli E. Welden
Born in New Britain, Conn._Son of Samuel H. Welden,_by occupation a Carriage Maker,_Married,_at the age of 38 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols._
Mustered into service August 6, 1862. In camp at…
John F. Linscott
Born in Jay, Me._Son of Newton Linscott,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 26 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass, Vols.
Mustered into service August 14, 1862._In camp at Cambridge, Mass.…
Andrew J. Hunt
Born in Nashua, N.H._Son of Jacob Hunt._by occupation a Machinist,_at the age of 26,_Unmarried,_enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols. Company F.
Enlisted September 9, 1861, and mustered into service…
Francis A. Bushee
Born in Newton, Mass._Son of David Bushee,_by occupation a Manufacturer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry._Company F._Mustered 12 Sept. 1861.
Was with his command in its several…
Charles S. Goodman
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Reuben Goodman,_by occupation a Farmer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 17 enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols. Company E.
Enlisted and was mustered into service in August,…
Julius M. Lane
Born in Suffield, Conn._Son of Comfort Lane,_by occupation a Clerk,_Married,_at the age of 33 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service August 12, 1862._In camp at Cambridge, Mass. until…
James L. Carson
Born in Buckingham, Canada._Son of James Carson_by occupation a Gunsmith,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols._
Mustered into service August 11, 1862._In camp at Cambridge,…
James F. McCann
Born in Ireland._Son of James McCann._by occupation a Shoemaker_Married,_at the age of 39 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service August 6, 1862._In camp at Cambridge, Mass. until…
Benjamin F. Cadwell
Born in North Wilbraham, Mass._Son of Stephen Cadwell,_by occupation a Stable Keeper,_Married,_at the age of 34 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. vols.
Mustered into service August 8th, 1862._In camp at…
Joseph E. Stackpole
Born in Berwick, Me._Son of Joseph Stackpole,_by occupation an Artificer,_Married,_at the age of 26 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service August 6, 1862. Thence to Washington;…
Andrew S. Hunter
Born in Princeton, Me._Son of John Hunter,_by occupation a Teamster,_Unmarried,_at the age of 31 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service August 6, 1862._In camp at Cambridge, Mass.…
James Stewart
Born on Prince Edward’s Island,_Son of James Stewart,_by occupation a Farmer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass.Vols._Company E.
Mustered into service in September,…
Stephen G. Folsom
Born in Sutton, Vt._Son of Andrew Flsom,_by occupation a Carpenter,_Married,_at the age of 40 enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols._Company F.
Mustered into service in October, 1861._
He was…
Melville Duly
Born in Starks, Me._Son of James Duly,_by occupation a Teamster,_Married,_at the age of 41 enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry. Mass. Vols._Company E.
Mustered into service in September 14, 1861,_Detailed as…
William H. Marsh
Born in Chicopee, Ma._Son of Robert G. Marsh,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols._Company G._
Mustered into service September 23. 1861._He was…
John Shore
Born in England_Son of Thomas and Ann Shore_Unmarried_At the ge of 21 years enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Calvary Mass. Vols. Company F.
Mustered into service August 9, 1862.
Rank Private with no subsequent…
Daniel L. Sullivan
Born in Ireland,_Son of Daniel Sullivan,_by occupation a Shoemaker,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry. Mass. Vols._company G.
Mustered into service in September, 1861,_
At the…
Dennis A. Sullivan
Born in England,_Son of Daniel Sullivan,_by occupation a Manufacturer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 25 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service August 6, 1862._In camp at Cambridge.…
Alton Edwin Phillips
Born in Lisbon, Conn._Son of Henry B. Phillips,_by occupation a Brakeman,_Unmarried,_at the age of 23 enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry. Mass. Vols._Company E.
Mustered into service in September, 1861, and…
William Miller
Born in Rygate, Vt._Son of David Miller,_by occupation a Carpenter,_Married,_at the age of 39 enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry. Mass. Vols._Company E._
Mustered into service in September, 1861._
In a skirmish…
Daniel G. Miller
Born in Rygate, Vt._Son of David Miller,_by occupation a Carpenter,_Married,_at the age of 31 enlisted for three years in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry. Mass. Vols._Company E._
Mustered into service in September, 1861._Died March 7,…
John Campbell
Born in Ireland,_Son of John Campbell,_by occupation a Laborer,_Married,_at the age of 24 enlisted, January 27, 1862, as a recruit in the 18th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company K.
Went into camp at Cambridge, Mass._Soon after…
John Courtney
Born in Ireland,_Son of John Courtney,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 5th Regiment of Cavalry, N.Y. Vols.
Mustered into service September 9, 1861._
Taken prisoner by the rebels…
James W. Armitage
Born in Newburyport, Mass._Son of George Armitage,_by occupation a Silversmith,_Unmarried,_at the age of 30 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service August 11, 1862._In camp at…
Henry E. Ladd
Born in Tolland, Conn._Son of Eliab Ladd,_by occupation a Pedlar,_Married,_at the age of 36 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service August 6, 1862._In camp at Cambridge, Mass. till…
Howard O. Fiske
Born in Dover, N.H._Son of Moses fiske,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 27 enlisted as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service August 6, 1862._In camp at Cambridge, Mass. till…
Joseph Lee
Born in Williston, Vt._Son of John Lee,_by occupation an Artificer,_Married,_at the age of 26 enlisted for three years as a recruit in the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service August 6, 1862._In camp at Cambridge,…
Patrick Connor
Born in Ireland_Son of Bartholemeu Connor_By occupation a Manufacturer_Married_At the age of 30 years, on Aug. 6, 1862, enlisted for 3 years, in 1st Reg. Cavalry Mass Vol’s_Mustered in same date, and assigned to Company “H”_Rank…
Patrick Mortell
Born in Ireland_Son of Pat. Mortell_by occupation a Laborer_At the age of 19 years, on Aug. 6, 1862, enlisted for such a period as the Regiment had then to serve, in the 1st Reg. Massachusetts Cavalry Vols, Company “B”_Rank Private…
David Gleason
Born in Ireland_Son of David Gleason_by occupation a Cooker_Single_At the age of 22 on Aug. 5, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 1st Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Cavalry_Mustered same date, and assigned to Company “H”.
He participated with…
William Collins
Born in Ireland_Son of Wm. Collins_by occupation a Laborer_Married_At the age of 23 years on Aug. 7, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in 1st Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Cavalry in Company “H”. Rank Private with no subsequent changes.
He…
Robert R. Gregory
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He served with his Reg. for about three months, when he was detached for duty with the 6th N.Y. Battery light Artillery. In {June} 1864, he was transferred to Battery “D” 2d U.S. Artillery, from which he was…
Cornelius Keating
Born in Ireland_Son of Patrick Keating_By occupation a Mechanic_Single_At the age of 22 years, in August 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 1st REg. Massachusetts Vol. Cavalry_Mustered same date, and assigned to Company “G”_Rank…
Owen A. Lyons
Born in Ireland_Son of Michael Lyons_by occupation a Laborer_Unmarried_At the age of 22 years, on July 15, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 1st Reg. Mssachusetts Vol. Cavalry_Rank Private with no subsequent changes.
Participated in…
Matthew Ryan
Born in Ireland_Son of Dennis Ryan_By occupation a Machinist_Unmarried_At the age of 22 years, on Aug. 8, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 1st Reg. Mass. Vol. Cavalry. Mustered in about one week later, and assigned to Company “G”. …
Charles S. Phelps
Born in {Lemisle}, Mass._Son of {Sumner} Phelps_By occupation a {Farmer}_Single_At the age of 34 on 9 Aug. 1862, enlisted the 1st Reg. Massachusetts Cavalry Vols, for {balance} of term of service of REg._Mustered same date_Assigned…
Abner M. Abbey
Born in Chicopee_Son of Abner B. Abbey_By occupation a Farmer_Married_At the age of 20 years, on 11 August, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in 1st Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Cavalry_Mustered same date and assigned to Company “F”.
Except for…
Forty-Sixth Regiment of Infantry-Mass. Vols. Chronology
This regiment was raised in obedience to a call for 300,000 additional troops for service during a period of none months. The original order of President Lincoln, dated August 4th 1862,…
James G. Smith
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of James M. Smith,_by occupation a Civil Engineer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 27 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.
October 30, 1862 he was commissioned by Governor Andrew…
David E. Grimes
Born in Lyndeboro, N.H._Son of David W. Grimes,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 35 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._
When about eighty men had been enlisted in the…
George H. Knapp
Born in Lowell, Mass._ Born of Daniel Knapps, _by occupation a Lawyer,_Married_ at the age of 26 enlisted for nine months in in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass, Vote. Company D.
When it was with first proposed to organize a…
David Bronson
Born in Suffield, Conn._Son of {Lebina} Bronson_by occupation a Clerk,_Married,_at the age of 34 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass Vols. Company D.
When nine months volunteers were called for and the…
John C. Shay
Born in Ireland,_Son of Morris Shay,_by occupation a Blacksmith,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
Darwin H. Pond
Born in Townsend, Vt,_Son of {Jotham} Pond,_by occupation a Carriage Maker,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Henry L. Searle
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Rufus C. Searle,_by occupation a Carpenter,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols, Company D._Mustered into service September 25th…
Marshall W. Charter
Born in Oswego, N.Y._Son of Gaylor Charter,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months, in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th 1862.
He…
Bartholomew Hayes
Born in Ireland,_Son of Patrick Hayes,_by occupation a Manufacturer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted in the regular United States Service, 4th Regiment of Infantry, at New York August 29th, 1859._The regiment was ordered to…
Charles A. Pattrell
Born in Ware, Mass._Son of Isaac Pattrell,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Married,_at the age of 33 enlisted for nine months in the 46th. Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25, 1862.
He was…
James A. Taylor
Born in Granby, Mass._Son of Milo A. Taylor,_by occupation a Student,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Dexter W. Trask
Born in Westfield, N.Y._Son of Dexter B. Trask,_by occupation a Baker,_Unmarried,_at the age of 21 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th…
Martin M. Smith
Born in Stafford, Conn._Son of Calvin Smith,_by occupation a Blacksmith,_Married,_at the age of 36 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Thomas Kennedy
Born in West Springfield ({Mitteneague}) Mass._Son of John Kennedy,_by occupation a Laborer,_Married,_at the age 22 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service October 15th…
David G. Hale
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Clark B. Hale,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered in service September 25th 1862.
He…
George S. Knox
Born in blandford, Mass._Son of Eli Knox,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 27 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th 1862.
Served in…
Leonard W. Peebles
Born in Smithville, N.Y._Son of James Peebles,_by occupation a Manufacturer,_Married,_at the age of 29 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Walter A. Welden
Born in New Britain, Conn._Son of Samuel H. Welden,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service October 15th 1862.
He…
Albion P. Soule
Born in Freeport, Me._Son of Jesse Soule,_by occupation a Moulder,_Married,_at the age of 40 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
During nearly…
Richard C. Sage
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Richard H. Sage,_by occupation a Carpenter,_Married,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry. Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
William A. Whitaker
Born in Thompsonville, Conn._Son of Calvin D. Whitaker,_by occupation a Moulder,_Married,_at the age of 28 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
John B. Potter
Born in Canaan, Conn._Son fo Truman Potter,_by occupation a Blacksmith,_Married,_at the age of 36 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infatry, Mass. Vols. Comopany D.
_Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
While…
John Grout
Born in Amherst, Mass._Son of Austin Grout,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service, September 25th, 1862.
After…
John G. Powers
Born in Easton, N.Y._Son of Thomas J.H. Powers,_by occupation a Carpenter,_Married,_at the age of 28 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service, September 25th 1862.
A few…
Jerome H. Fiske
Born in Dover, N.H._Son of Moses Fiske,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 21 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th 1862.
The only active…
James H. Belcher
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Benjamin B. Belcher,_by occupation a Moulder,_Married,_at the age of 42 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service on the 25th of September,…
J. William Belcher
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of John W. Belcher,_by occupation a Moulder,_Unmarried,_at the age of 24 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D. Mustered into service September 25th,…
Renselo J. Gardner
Born in Wilbraham, Mass._Son of Christopher Gardner,_by occupation a Painter,_Married,_at the age of 37 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th…
Charles E. Burwell
Born at Pleasant Valley, Conn._Son of Marcus Burwell,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 35 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Lewis Osborne
Bornn in East Windsor Conn._Son of William Osborne,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He…
Arthur C. Goff
Born at Palmer, Mass._Son of Lucious W. Goff,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 24 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regimetn of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Alexander Burnett
Born in Leith, Scotland,_Son of Andrew Burnett,_by occupation a Cooper,_Married,_at the age of 36 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D.
Mustered into service September 25th 1862.
He…
George W. Jones
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Amos B. Jones,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 17 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He…
Andrew Miller
Born in Glasgow, Scotland,_Son of James Miller,_by occupation a Moulder,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company d._Mustered into service September 25th 1862.
He…
Oliver Taylor
Born in Amherst, Mass._Son of Moses Taylor,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 31 enlsited for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
During the…
Jonathan Humphreys
Born in Carlisle, England,_Son of Frank Humphreys,_by occupation a Weaver,_Married,_at the age of 29 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He…
John F. Wood
Born in Dummerston, Vt._Son of John Wood,_by occupation a Manufacturer,_Married,_at the age of 44 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He served…
Thomas H. Prescott
Born in West Boylston, Mass._Son of David D. Prescott,_by occupation a Farmer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 28 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
William D. Mosmon
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Dexter F. Mosman,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
George L. Dane
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Dexter Dane,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 23 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th…
Joseph P. King
Born in Palmer, Mass._Son of Robert King,_by occupation a Gunsmith,_Unmarried,_at the age of 22 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He served…
Henry H. Blanchard
Born in Monson, Mass._Son of Hiram Blanchard,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Dennis J. Sullivan
Born in Ireland,_Son of Dennis H. Sullivan,_by occupation a Farmer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He took…
Michael Meagher
Born in Ireland,_Son of Dennis Meagher,_by occupation a Laborer,_Married,_at the age of 29 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He served in…
George A. Hall
Born in West Brookfield, Mass._Son of Moses Hall,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D.
Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
At…
John A. Finnegan
Born in Ireland,_Son of Thomas Finnegan,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th 1862.
He…
James W. Delaney
Born in Southampton, Mass._Son of William Delaney,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 24 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
William Crowninshield
Born in Hinsdale, N.H._Son of Caleb Crowninshield,_by occupation a Farmer,_Married,_at the age of 27 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company K._Mustered into service October 22nd,…
William H. Hilman
Born in New York City._Son of Frederic Hilman,_by occupation a Telegrapher,_UnMarried,_at the age of 22 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Francis O. Moody
Born in South Hadley, Mass._Son of Marshall H. Moody,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry. Mass. Vols. Company K.
Detailed as drummer, while at Camp Banks,…
Alpheus A. Dennett
Born in Buxton, Me._Son of John Dennett,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 28 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th. 1862.
Detailed…
Peter Barker
Born in Canada,_Son of John B. Baker,_by occupation a Harness Maker,_Married,_at the age of 25 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He accompanied…
Frank S. Tourtellotte
Born in Charlton, Mass._Son of Samuel Tourtellotte,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 21 enlsited for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
John P. Buffum
Born in Pelham, Mass._Son of Thomas Buffum,_by occupation a Moulder,_Married,_at the age of 26 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
After the…
Henry H. Hinkley
Born in Belchertown, Mass._Son of Mark Hinkley,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 22 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._ Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
At…
George S. Kilby
Born in Burke, Vt._Son of Thomas B. Kilby,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 29 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
Appointed…
William M. Cooley
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Sumner Cooley,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 23 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mas. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He…
Morris Matthews
Born in West Brookfield, Mass._Son of Frederic Matthews,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 21 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
John P. M. Greely
Born in Lowell, Vt._Son of Albert Greely,_by occupation a Farmer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th…
Charles H. Livermore
Born in Lowell, Mass._Son of Sidney A. Livermore,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 25 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D.
Mustered into service September 25th,…
David O. Tilley
Born in Granby, Mass._Son of {Orress} Tilley,_by occupation a Farmer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D.
Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
The…
Charles H. Gaylord
Born in West Springfield, Mass._Son of Edmund Gaylord,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
William S. Walker
Born in Hatley, Canada East,_Son of George Walker,_by occupation an Engraver,_Unmarried,_at the age of 17 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company G.
Detailed as drummer, and was therefore…
Warren L. Brigham
Born in Oakham, Mass._Son of John W. Brigham,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlsited for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
Brigham…
George S. Colton
Born in Northfield, Mass._Son of Daniel Colton,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Married,_at the age of 35 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Henry M. Dickenson
Born in Canton, Conn._Son of Eli Dickinson,_by occupation a Blacksmith,_Unmarried,_at the age of 30 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
James McCann
Born at Sea,_Son of James McCann,_by occupation a Card Winder,_Unmarried,_at the age of 22 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
When the regiment…
William H. Chamberlain
Born in Portland, Me._Son of William Chamberlain,_by occupation a Moulder,_Married,_at the age of 30 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
James Manning
Born in Ireland,_Son of John Manning,_by occupation a Laborer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 23 enlsited for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service October 15, 1862.
He participated in…
Marcus L. Orcutt
Born in Stafford, Conn._Son of James Orcutt,_by occupation a Moulder,_Married,_at the age of 37 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He was…
Frank F. Browne
Born in South Halifax, Vt._Son of William G. Browne,_by occupation a Printer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Martin R. Bartlett
Born in Stafford, Conn._Son of Horace Bartlett,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
James W. Stackpole
Born in Dover, N.H._Son of Joseph Stackpole,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Albert B. Stearns
Born in Rowe, Mass._Son of William L. Stearns,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
At…
Ansel W. Browning
Born in Leyden, Mass._Son of John C. Browning,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlsited for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th 1862.
He…
Charles B. Lang
Born in Waterbury, Conn._Son of Joseph Lang,_by occupation a Book-keeper,_Married,_at the age of 25 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D.
Mustered into service September 25th,…
James A. Kenyon
Born in Ghent, N.Y._Son of James C. Kenyon,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 32 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
March…
Ezra G. Heath
Born in Groton, Vt._Son of Moses Heath,_by occupation a Manufacturer,_Married,_at the age of 42 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
Appointed…
Monroe E. Kendall
Born in Palmer, Mass._Son of Carlo M. Kendall,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mas. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He…
Albert M. Moore
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Daniel M. Moore,_by occupation a Silversmith,_Unmarried,_at the age of 23 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th,…
Hiram C. McIntire
Born in Stafford, Vt._Son of Edmund McIntire,_by occupation a Painter,_Married,_at the age of 42 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He was…
Sumner L. Smith
Born in Winchester, N.H._Son of Eli K. Smith,_by occupation a Machinist,_Married,_at the age of 30 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He took…
Harris L. Sherman
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Axel Sherman,_by occupation a Farmer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
The…
Albert F. Blodget
Born in Belchertown, Mass._Son of Theodore Blodget,_by occupation a Clerk,_Married,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
He…
Frederick Waite
Born in Dunbarton, N.H._Son of Augustus White,_by occupation a Farmer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols. Company D._Mustered into service September 25th, 1862.
The…
Russell S. Underwood
Born in Belchertown, Mass._Son of Russell Underwood,_by occupation a Carpenter,_Married,_at the age of 34 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service on the 25th of…
Asa M. Scarlet
Born in Tewksbury, Mass._Son of Asa Scarlet,_by occupation an Operative,_Married,_at the age of 21 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company B._
He participated with his company in the Goldsboro…
Robert R. Gregory
Born in Manchester, England,_Son of William Gregory,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Married,_at the age of 26 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company K._
He performed his part in all the duties…
Wilmer W. Johnson
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Henry Johnson,_by occupation a Mechanic,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service, September 25th, 1862.
He…
Robertus S. Stetson
Born in Coleraine, Mass._Son of Samuel Stetson,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D.
Mustered into service, September 25th,…
Charles C. Littlefield
Born in Newport, R.I._Son of C.D. Littlefield,_by occupation a Manufacturer,_Married,_at the age of 32 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D.
Mustered into service, September 25th,…
Joseph W. Plimpton
Born in Lowell, Mass._Son of Joseph D. Plimpton,_by occupation a Student,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlsited for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols_Company D.
Mustered into service September 25th,…
Melzar H. Mosman
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Silas Mosman,_by occupation a Draughtsman,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry,_Company D.
Mustered into service September 25, 1862.
He took part in…
Albert S. Alden
Born in Stafford, Conn._Son of Alonzo E. Alden,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 24 enlsited for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D.
Mustered into service September 25, 1862, and…
Warren L. Adams
Born in Holliston, Mass._Son of Abner Adams,_by occupation a Moulder,_Married,_at the age of 24 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D.
Mustered into service September 25, 1862.
On his…
George W. Ball
Born in Townshend, Mass._Son of Wm. Ball_By occupation a Machinist_Unmarried_At the age of 18 years and 10 months on Aug. 25, 1862, enlisted for 9 months in the 46th Reg. Mass. Infantry Vol’s, Co. “D”_Mustered 25th Sept’r,…
Sumner H. Bodfish
Born in Chicopee Falls_Son of Simeon C. Bodfish_By occupation a Clerk_Single_At the age of 18, in Sept. 1862, enlisted for 9 months in the 46th Reg. Massachusetts Inf. Vol’s_Assigned to Company “D”_Rank Private with no subsequent…
Benjamin Wheeler
Born in {Uxbridge}, Mass._Son of {???} Wheeler_By occupation a Polisher_Married_At the age of 25, on Sept. 11th, 1862, enlisted for 9 months in the 46th Reg. Massachusetts Inf. Vol’s, Company “D”. Rank Private with no subsequent…
Patrick Donelan
Born in Ireland_Son of Patrick Donelan_By occupation a {housemaker}_Unmarried_At the age of 19, on 20 Sept., 1862, enlisted for 9 months in 46th Reg. Mass. Vol. Inf._Mustered with Reg._Assigned to Company “K”_Rank Private.
Served…
Patrick Casey
Born in Ireland_Son of Morris Casey_By occupation a Laborer_Unmarried_At the age of 19, on 20 Sept., 1862, enlisted for 9 months in 46th Reg. Mass. Vol. Inf., Company I._Rank Private_
He served with his Reg. in its several operations,…
Edward S. Fitz
Born in Pembroke, N.H._Son of George W. Fitz,_by occupation a Student,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for nine months in the 43rd Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company K._He signed the enlistment roll at Springfield, Mass.…
Frank A. Johnson
Born in Temple, N.H._Son of Allen Johnson,_by occupation a Clerk,_Unmarried,_at the age of 22 enlisted for nine months in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Conn. Vols. Company A.
He signed the enlistment roll on the 1st of September,…
Homer Richardson
Born in Athol, Mass._Son of Lysander Richardson,_by occupation a Carpenter,_Married,_at the age of 25 was drafted at Springfield, Mass._July 17, 1863, for three years service, and accepted by the examining surgeon.
On account of…
Daniel Dwyer
Born in Ireland,_Son of Daniel Dwyer,_by occupation an Operative,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 28th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company H._
Enlisted October 11, 1861, and went to the camp of…
Richard Stapleton
Born in Ireland,_Son of John Stapleton,_by occupation a Harness Maker,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlsited for three years in the 113th Regiment of Infantry, N.Y. Vols._
Enlisted in August, 1862, and went in camp of organization…
William L. Wintworth
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of William E. Wintworth,_by occupation a musician,_Married,_at the age of 23 enlisted for three months in the 1st Regiment of Infantry, Conn. Vols._Company A.
Mustered into service April 22, 1861,…
Lorin Graves
Born in Leverett, Mass._Son of Walter Graves,_by occupation a Carriage Trimmer,_Married,_at the age of 35 as a recruit in the 17th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Mustered into service March 26, 1862,_
Remained in camp at Cambridge,…
Patrick Farley
Born in Ireland,_Son of Charles Farley,_by occupation a Laborer,_Married,_at the age of 21 enlisted for three years in the 18th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company K._
Mustered into service August 23, 1861 at Readville, Mass.…
James Sullivan
Born in Ireland,_Son of,_by occupation a Hostler,_Unmarried,_at the age of 20 enlisted for three years in the 25th Regiment of Cavalry, N.Y. Vols._Company C.
Mustered into service January 15, 1864 at New York City.
The regiment…
Frederic A. Churchill
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Sylvester Churchill,_by occupation a Harness Maker,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 25th Regiment of Cavalry, N.Y. Vols._Company C.
Mustered into service, January 15,…
John Gleason
Born in Ireland,_Son of Lawrence Gleason,_by occupation a Laborer,_Married,_at the age of 26 enlisted for three years in the 2nd Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company B._
Mustered into service, May 11, 1861, at “Camp Andrew”, west…
Zachary L. Damon
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Charles E. Damon,_by occupation a Machinist,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for one year as a recruit in the 3rd Regiment of Cavalry, Mass. Vols. And was assigned to Company M.
In the latter…
Peter Sheehy
Born in Ireland,_Son of Patrick Sheehy,_by occupation an Operative,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 28th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company H. Enlisted Dec’r 1861_Rank Private with no subsequent…
Cornelius Murphy
Born in Ireland_Son of_By occupation a Laborer_Single_At the age of 19, in Nov. or Dec. 1861, Enlisted for 3 years in 28th Reg. Mass. Vol. Inf._Mustered in_Assigned to Company “H”
He served faithfully with his Reg. in several…
Amos Bond
Born in Chester, N.H._Son of Amos Bond,_by occupation a Musician,_Married,_at the age of 42 enlisted as Leader of the Bank in the 27th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols.
Mustered into service October 10, 1861, at Springfield, Mass.
During…
James Nelligan
Born in Ireland_Son of {Jau} Nelligan_By occupation a Laborer_Unmarried_At the age of 19, on 7 Octo, 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 28th Reg. Massachusetts Infantry Vol’s_Mustered 13 {Dcr} 1861_Assigned to Company “H”_Rank Private…
James McGinley
Born in England,_Son of William McGinley,_by occupation a Carpenter,_Unmarried,_at the age of 19 enlisted for three years in the 5th Regiment of Cavalry, N.Y. Vols._Company D._
Enlisted Sept. 20, 1861, and was sent to the regimental…
James Welch
Born in Ireland,_Son of John Welch,_by occupation a Laborer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 5th Regiment of Cavalry, N.Y. Vols._Company D.
Enlisted September 20, 1861 and was sent to the regimental…
James H. Belcher
Born in Chicopee, Mass._Son of Benjamin B. Belcher,_by occupation a Moulder,_Married,_at the age of 42 enlisted for nine months in the 46th Regiment of Infantry, Mass. Vols._Company D._Mustered into service on the 25th of September,…
Patrick McCarty
Born in Ireland,_Son of John McCarty,_by occupation a Laborer,_Unmarried,_at the age of 18 enlisted for three years in the 5th Regiment of Cavalry, N.Y. Vols._Company D.
Enlisted September, 14, 1861, and was sent to the regimental…
George W. McElwain
Born in Ware Village, Md. Son of William McElwain_By occupation a Manufacturer_Married_At the age of 25, ion 15, Octo., 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 24th Reg. Infantry, Mass. Vol’s, Company “K”. Mustered into the U.S.…
Henry McElwain
Born in Lowell, Mass. Son of William McElwain. By occupation a Weaver. Single. At the age of 20, on 5 Octo., 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 24th Reg. Infantry, Mass. Vol’s, Company “K”. Mustered into the U.S. Service 9…
James Curran
Born in Ireland_Son of {???} Corran_By occupation a Laborer_Married_At the age of 24 years, on 8th June, 1863, enlisted for 3 years in the 3d Reg. Massachusetts Heavy Artillery_Mustered June 12, 1863._Rank Private with no subsequent…
Benjamin Woodhall
Born in Harper’s Ferry, Va._Son of Peter Woodhall_By occupation a Gun-Smith_Single_At the age of 21 years, on 27 Dec’r 1864, enlisted for one years in the 13th Massachusetts Independent Battery_Mustered in on service date.
He…
John A. Gibbons
Born in Chicopee. Son of John Gibbons. By occupation a Student. Single. At the age of 19, on Feb. 20, 1864, enlisted for 3 years in 25th N.Y. Cavalry Vol’s. Co. “D”. Mustered into the service Feb. 20, 1864. Rank Private.
Was…
Warren Bullens
Born in Chicopee. Son of Ira Bullens. By occupation a Harness Maker. Singl. At the age of 17, on Jan’y 26, 1864, enlisted for 3 years in the 25th Reg. N.Y. Cavalry Vol’s, Company “B”. Mustered into service Feb. 20, 1864. Rank…
Theodore Basterdus
Born in Chicopee. Son of Ferdinand Basterdus. By occupation a Machinist. Single. At the age of 18, on Jan’y 26, 1864, enlisted for 3 years in the 25th Reg. N.Y. Vols. Cavalry, Company “B”.
Mustered into service on Feb. 2…
James Sullivan
Born in Chicopee. Son of {Unknown}. By occupation a Hostler. At the age of 20 enlisted on 17 Feb’y, 1864, for 3 years, in the 25th Reg. N.Y. Cavalry Vol’s, Company “D”._Mustered into the service on March 14, 1864. Rank…
Frederick A. Churchill
Born in Chicopee. Son of Sylvester Churchill. By occupation a Harness-maker. Single. At the age of 18, on Febr’y 17, 1864, enlisted for 3 years in the 25th Reg. N.Y. Cavalry Vol’s, Company “D”. Mustered into the service…
Daniel McKenny
Born in Ireland_Son of Dan. McKenny_By occupation a Butcher_Unmarried_At the age of 18, on 8 Jan’y, 1861, enlisted for 3 years in 40th N.Y. Vols. Infantry_Assigned to Company “E”_
Mustered in 14th Jan._Rank Private with no subsequent…
Horatio P. Chapin
Born in Albany, N.Y._Son of Sidney Chapin_Machinist at date of enlistment_Married_At the age of 30, on the 23d March, 1865, enlisted for one year in the 40th Reg. New Jersey Vol’s_Was mustered into the service as Private March 24,…
Jeremiah Sullivan
Born in Ireland_Son of Patrick Sullivan_By occupation a Tanner_Single_At the age of 21 years on Jan’y 26, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 12th Reg. Connecticut Vol. Infantry. Mustered same date and assigned to Company “E”._Rank…
James F. McElwin
Born in Palmer, Mass._Son of William McElwin_By occupation a Machinist_Single_At the age of 16 on the 25 March 1865, enlisted for one year in the 62d Reg. Mass. Infantry Vol’s, Company “C”. Mustered into service about 30 March_Rank…
Michael Shannon
Born in N.Y. City_Son of {Timo.} Shannon_By occupation a Laborer_Unmarried_at the age of 18 years, on 5th April, 1865, enlisted for 3 years in the 22d N.Y. Cavalry_Mustered in 10 April, 1865_Private.
He was never sent to his Reg.,…
Thomas Fitzgerald
Born in Ireland_Son of Edward Fitzgerald_By occupation a Laborer_Unmarried_At the age of 21 years, on 29 Nov., 1864, enlisted for 3 years in the 13th reg. Maine Infantry Volunteers_Mustered same date_Assigned to Company “G”_Rank…
John F. Stapleton
Born in Ireland_Son of {Ino.} Stapleton_By occupation a Tin-smith_Unmarried_At the age of 19 years, on 5 April, 1865, he enlisted for 3 years in the 22d Reg. New York Cavalry Vol’s_Mustered on 10 April, 1865.
He never joined his…
Thomas Kennedy
Born in {Milleneague}, Mass._Son of John Kennedy,_By occupation a Moulder,_Married_At the age of 22 years, on 14 Octo. 1864, in N.Y. City, enlisted for one year in the 6th reg. New York Heavy Artillery Vol’s_Mustered same…
Owen Reed
Born in Ireland_Son of Leonard Reed_By occupation a Sabre manufacturer_Unmarried_At the age of 19 years, on 18 July, 1864, he enlisted for 3 years in the 28th Reg. Mass. Vol. Infantry, and was assigned to Company “E”_Rank Private with no…
Frank Thornton
Born in Ireland_Son of Frank Thornton_By occupation a Laborer_Unmarried_At the age of 21 years on 19 October, 1864, enlisted for one year in the 11th Reg. Maine Infantry Vol’s_Mustered in same date, and assigned to company “C”_Rank…
Patrick Powers
Born in Ireland_Son of Patrick Powers_By occupation a Laborer_Single_At the age of 21 years, on May 11, 1861, enlisted for 3 year sin 2d Reg. Massachusetts Vol’s Infantry. Mustered same date and assigned to Company “B”_Rank Private…
John Gleason
Born in Ireland_Son of Lawrence Gleason_By occupation a Laborer_Married_At the age of 23 years, enlisted for 3 years in the 2d Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry. Date of Enlistment 11 May, 1861_Mustered same date and assigned to Company…
Patrick Foley
Born in Springfield, Mass._Son of Martin Foley_By occupation a Laborer_Unmarried_At the age of 22 years, on August 28, 1864, enlisted for one year in the 6th Reg. New York Heavy Artillery Vol’s_Mustered in same date, and assigned to…
William McGrath
Born in Ireland_Son of John McGrath_By occupation a Plasterer and Whitewasher_Married_At the age of 44 years in 30 Aug. 1864, enlisted for one (1) year in the 2d Reg. Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Mustered same date and assigned to…
William Hatfield
Born in Springfield, Mass._Son of William Hatfield_By occupation a Painter_Married_At the age of 30 years, on July 11, 1863, enlisted for 3 years in the 2d Reg. Massachusetts Heavy Artillery_Mustered july 29, 1863, and assigned to…
Michael Sullivan
Born in Ireland_Son of {Maurice} Sullivan_By occupation a {Card} Grinder_Married_At the age of 21 years on 22 Aug. 1864, enlisted for 3 years in the 30th Mass. Infantry Vol’s_Mustered in same date and assigned to Co. “E”. Rank…
John Sullivan
Born in Ireland_Son of Thos. Sullivan_By occupation a Laborer_Single_This man enlisted three (3) times.
First Enlistment
At the age of 21 years, prior to the first battle of Bull Run, he enlisted for two (2) years in the 15th Reg.…
John Houlihan
Born in Ireland_Son of William Houlihan_By occupation a Laborer_Married_At the age of 29 years, at the time of the formation fo the Reg. he enlisted for Nine (9) months in the 52d Reg. Massachusetts Vol Infantry. Company unknown.
He…
Daniel Walsh
Born in Ireland_Son of {Thos.} Walsh_By occupation a Laborer_Married_At the age of 28 years, on Jan’y 21, 1864, enlisted for 3 years in the 57th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry_Mustered March 10, 1864, and assigned to Company “G”
He…
George Croshier
Born in Chicopee Falls, Mass_Son of George Croshier_By occupation a Painter_Single_At the age of 17 years, on March 20, 1864, enlisted for (probably) 3 years in the 57th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry_Date of muster unknown_Company…
Michael Moriarty
Born in Ireland_Son of Morris Moriarty_By occupation a Laborer_At the age of 19 on March 28, 1864, enlisted for one (1) year in the U.S. Navy_Unmarried.
Was sent on board receiving ship “North Carolina”, from which he was drafted…
Maurice Phelan
Born in Ireland_Son of {Jas.} Phelan_Married_At the age of 25 years on Sept. 1, 1861, enlisted in the U.S. Navy for 3 years.
{???} first on board receiving Ship “North Carolina”, thence to Brooklyn Nay Yard, when after a stay of nine…
Richard Murphy
Born in Ireland_Son of Richard Murphy_Unmarried_At the age of 16, on 28 March, {1863}, enlisted for one (1) year in the U.S Navy as Landsman_{Occupation} at date of Enlsited a {Board-Treer}
Was first on duty on receiving ship “North…
Mitchell W. Paul
Born in state of New York_Son of Mitchell Paul_Married_By occupation a Mechanic_At the age of 25 years, in Aug. 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 21st Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry, Company “F”_Rank Corporal.
He participated in…
Lyman J. Paul
Born in N.Y. State_Son of Mitchell Paul_Unmarried_By occupation a Hostler_At the age of 19 years, in Aug. 1861, enlisted for 3 years in the 21st Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry, Company “B”_Rank Private.
He participated in the…
James H. Nickerson
Born in Chiocopee Falls_Son of Henry N. Nickerson_By occupation a Brass Finisher_At the age of 24 on 30 Dec’r, 1861, he enlisted for the regiment of Cavalry then forming for service on the frontier, at Readville, Mass., called the…
William H. Martin
Born in Smithfield, R.I._Son of Wm. H. Martin_Idler at date of enlistement_Unmarried_At the age of 19, on enlisted as recruit in the 15th Reg. Massachusetts Vol. Infantry_Date of Muster is unknown_Joined his regiment at Fortress…
Henry Dickinson
Born in Patterson, N.J._Son of Isaac Dickinson_by occupation a Painter_Married_At the age of 29 years on 12th March, 1862, enlisted for 3 years in the 1st Reg. Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, Company “D”.
This company, except for a…
Arthur M. Burns
Born in Belfast, Ireland_Son of Arthur Burns_By occupation a Plumber_Married_At the age of 28 years on July 9, 1863, enlisted at Boston, Mass., for 3 years, in the United States Navy_Rank Second Fireman.
He was first sent to the…
Nathaniel Child
Born in Killingly, Ct._Son of Marcus Child_by occupation a Moulder_Married_At the age of 27 years, on 4 Jan’y, 1864, enlisted in the 13th Unattached Co. Heavy Artillery, afterwards Company “T”, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery_Mustered 20…
The Draft of 1864
On the 20th day of May a draft was commenced at Springfield for Chicopee, and continued subsequently on June 10th, June 20th, and July 9th._The names were drawn in the following order, and the persons disposed of as specified…
The following-named persons, residents of Chicopee, served in the United States Navy. The time and place of enlistment, and the name of the vessel on which they shipped, are given.
The following were assigned, Sept. 20, 1864, by the state authorities to the credit of the town towards the quota under the President’s call of July 18, 1864. These men were colored recruits, obtained by the state in the…
Enlistments in 1862
The following were obtained in 1862 by the payment of an extra bounty on the part of the town authorities. They were enlisted for nine months in the army.
Levi Miller
Charles A. Gay
William Woods
Henry Sanbrose
Thomas…
The following were obtained in 1865, by the payment of an extra bounties, on the part of the town and of the enrolled men, towards the quota assigned under the call of the President, dated Dec. 19, 1864.