Search Term Record
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Name |
Patriots' Day |
Number of Archive records |
21 |
Number of Library records |
2 |
Number of Object records |
7 |
Number of Photo records |
17 |
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1930.22.1 - Banner
Celebration Banner in blue, gold and black from April 19, 1875 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary April 19th - in Lexington Size: 32 x 60". Pole 43" 2 tassels. Detail: Menotomy 1775 - Arlington 1875 gold letters on blue cloth or reverse West Cambridge 1807 gold letters on blue cloth. Bottom has one blue tassel, 2 blue cords.
Record Type: Object
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2012.6.183* - Ribbon, Commemorative
Stained white ribbon with diagonal blue stripe, metal pin bar at top. Inscription: "Arlington Veteran Firemens Association Arlington, Mass." On blue stripe: "Patriots Day Muster 1901." Inscription on white continues: "Eureka No. 1" Below it is an image of the Eureka No. 1 engine. Label on back says: Made by Hodges & Cammall Successors to H.W. Munch & Co. 339 Washington St. Boston, Mass."
Record Type: Object
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2022.FIC.22 - Ribbon, Commemorative
Red, white, and blue ribbon. Inscription: "Arlington Veteran Firemen's Association Patriots Day Muster Arlington, April 20, 1903." On back, small label with inscription: "Ribbon Badges From Geo. A. Sanford, 23 Hawley St., Boston." Compare to 2012.6.190*: sim...
Record Type: Object
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A.2.509 - Print
Framed art print (possibly original colored pencil piece) depicting battle at "Foot of the Rocks" on April 19, 1775. Back indicates that artist was Aiden Lassell Ripley. Work is part of a series commissioned by The Paul Revere Life Insurance Co. of Worcester to portray life of Paul Revere. Description - "celeb." Battle Apr. 19, 1775 at Foot of the Rocks, Mass Ave & Lowell Street Framed by Old Schwamb Mill 35 x 28" lt. tan frame, matte "Ph...
Record Type: Object
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CN2.7 A & B - Coin
2 coins U.S. Coin Half Dollar 1775-1925 2" x 5 3/4" Commemorative Lexington 150th Anniversary in red leather case. This US half-dollar was issued in 1925 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord that started the American Revolution. The front side depicts an image of the Minuteman Statue on display in Concord, Massachusetts, while the reverse side depicts an image of the Lexington Belfry, which summoned t...
Record Type: Object
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