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1971 Grade 3 Mrs. BitinasPhoto courtesy of Claire Bitinas
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1970 Grade 3 Mrs. EnglemanPhoto courtesy of Claire Bitinas
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1981 Grade 4 Mrs. AkellPhoto courtesy of Kim Vetter
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1980 Grade 3 Mrs. LesliePhoto courtesy of Kim Vetter
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1978 Grade 1 Mrs. EnglundPhoto courtesy of Kim Vetter
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1977 Kindergarten Mrs. PayzantPhoto courtesy of Kim Vetter
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The Highland School Freshman and Sophomore Classes October 29, 1922Photo courtesy of Everett A. Blodgett From the Morton Family estate
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The Highland School Seniors and Juniors Classes November 19, 1922Photo courtesy of Everett A. Blodgett From the Morton Family estate
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Class picture (undated) - Harold Edward StembridgePhoto courtesy of Everett A. Blodgett From the Stembridge family, Ruth Manning married Stanley Stembridge
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Class picture (undated)Photo courtesy of Everett A. Blodgett From the Stembridge family, Ruth Manning married Stanley Stembridge
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Class picture (undated)Photo courtesy of Everett A. Blodgett Stanley Stembridge, top row, middle left boy From the Stembridge family, Ruth Manning married Stanley Stembridge
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Class picture (undated)Photo courtesy of Everett A. Blodgett Stanley Stembridge, top row, middle boy From the Stembridge family, Ruth Manning married Stanley Stembridge
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Class picture (undated)Photo courtesy of Everett A. Blodgett Ruth Manning 3rd row, 1st left (sitting), Alice Barrows (?) teacher From the Stembridge family, Ruth Manning married Stanley Stembridge
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Report card for Otis Symonds (back)Photo courtesy of Stephanie Gammon
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Report card for Otis Symonds (front)Photo courtesy of Stephanie Gammon
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1973 Grade 6 Mr. PapandreouPhoto courtesy of Jay Selfridge
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1971 Grade 4 Mrs. GallantPhoto courtesy of Jay Selfridge
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1970 Grade 3 Miss McPartlinPhoto courtesy of Jay Selfridge
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1969 Grade 2 Mrs. GordonPhoto courtesy of Jay Selfridge
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1967 Grade 2 Miss HewittPhoto courtesy of Bill Webb
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1975 Grade 5 Mrs. ApplebaumPhoto courtesy of Dawn Gilligan Brown
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1974 Grade 4 Mr. ElderPhoto courtesy of Dawn Gilligan Brown
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1973 Grade 3 Mrs. BitinasPhoto courtesy of Dawn Gilligan Brown
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1972 Grade 2 Miss PowellPhoto courtesy of Dawn Gilligan Brown
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1971 Grade 1 Miss NorcottPhoto courtesy of Dawn Gilligan Brown
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1939 Grade 6 Miss Whittier's music classPhoto courtesy of Blanche Gunn
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Early Highland School in snowPhoto courtesy of Howard Bussell
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Highland School in BackgroundPhoto courtesy of Howard Bussell (photo taken in the Bussell's backyard on High St.)
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Highland SchoolPhoto courtesy of Howard Bussell
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The beginning of Reading and Lynnfield, Massachusetts1 page, 1 leaf, 5-33, [1] pages
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Inscriptions from the most ancient burial ground in South Reading, 1644-1834Typed by a government project.
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History of the First Baptist Church in Wakefield, Mass., 1800-1900vii, 9-131, 2 pages : frontispiece
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Historical sketch of the Baptist church in South Reading (1841)100 pages : frontispiece (portrait)
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The story of Reading governmentView title in the Internet Archive
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Reading's "Old Burial Ground"View title in the Internet Archive
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Reading men in the early colonial warsxii, 35 pages
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Proceedings of the 250th anniversary of the ancient town of Redding, once including the territory now comprising the towns of Reading, Wakefield, and North Reading : with historical chapters398 pages, [2] leaves of plates : illustrations
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Parker Tavern being an account of a most interesting house built by Abraham Bryant in 1694, together with some facts about early ownersView title in the Internet Archive
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The military record of Reading men in the War of Independence (1934)View title in the Internet Archive
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History of the Richardson Light Guard, of Wakefield, Mass. 1851-1901.216, [33] pages : illustrations, facsimiles, map, portraits
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History of the Richardson Light Guard, of Wakefield, Mass. 1901-1926317 pages : illustrations
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Historical sketch of ancient Redding, Massachusetts, to which has been added early Redding maps and town grants to early settlers, also an individual historical sketch of the first settlers of Redding and Middlesex and Essex county deeds and wills from 1638 for about 100 years (Volume 2).View title in the Internet Archive
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Historical sketch of ancient Redding, Massachusetts, to which has been added early Redding maps and town grants to early settlers, also an individual historical sketch of the first settlers of Redding and Middlesex and Essex county deeds and wills from 1638 for about 100 years (Volume 1).View title in the Internet Archive
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Genealogical history of the town of Reading, Mass. : including the present towns of Wakefield, Reading, and North Reading, with chronological and historical sketches, from 1639 to 1874xxviii, 815 pages :frontispiece, illustrations, plates, portraits
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Early homesteads on Washington-High-Grove Street in Reading, MassachusettsView title in the Internet Archive
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The five meeting houses and early parsonages of the first parish of Old Reading, now Wakefield, Massachusetts (1937)View title in the Internet Archive
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First Congregational Church in Reading, 1770-1945 : its history as found in ancient record and present memoryView title in the Internet Archive
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Early land grants and town bounds of the old Town of Reading, Massachusetts from 1639 to 1802Carbon copy of a true manuscript from the Towne Old Books made in 1853 by J.W. Wightman, Town Clerk.
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Concerning the pastView title in the Internet Archive
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Church records of the old town of Reading, Mass. and of the First Parish of Reading and South Reading from 1648 to 1846View title in the Internet Archive
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Ancient Redding in Massachusetts bay colony; its planting as a Puritan village and sketches of its early settlers from 1639 to 16522 pages, 1 leaf, vii-viii pages, 1 leaf, 56 pages
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Pearl Street School in the winterHome movie by Catherine and Charles Wilson depicting scenes from the Pearl Street School in Reading, MA. February 1950
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Pearl Street School in the FallHome movie by Catherine and Charles Wilson depicting scenes from the Pearl Street School in Reading, MA. circa 1949
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Reading, Mass. Street ScenesHome movie by Catherine and Charles Wilson depicting scenes from Downtown Reading, MA circa 1950
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Public square, Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a note of 1907
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Center School and Old South Church, Reading, Mass."Printed in Great Britain"
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On Woburn Street, Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1910
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View down Mineral St., Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1911
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Old South Church, Reading, Mass."Published in Germany"
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Avon St., Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1909
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Highland School, Reading, Mass.Horace Greeley Wadlin, bandstand architect
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Ipswich River, Reading, Mass.Date of 5/7/10 is handwritten on back of postcard
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Congregational Church, Reading, Mass."Printed in Germany"
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Woburn St., Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1914
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First Congregational Church"The original church society was organized in 1770" appears on back of postcard
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Arrival at Martin's Pond, N. Reading"Published by HP McIntire" on face of postcard
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Reading Square, Reading, MAPrinted in Germany
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Woburn Street, Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1915
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First Congregational Church"The First Congregational Church of Reading was founded in 1770. The present edifice was built in 1910 and stands on the site of the old Bethesda Church which was built in 1849 and destroyed by fire in 1909."
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Town Hall and engine house, Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1910
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The old Parker Tavern, Reading, Mass.National Register of Historic Places ID: 75000286
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Parker Tavern built 1694, Reading, Mass.Published for Edward Wells Dumont NJ
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Parker Tavern (built in 1694)"This typical 17th century salt box is the town's oldest house. During the Revolutionary War British prisoners were housed here among them Sir Archibald Campbell. The house is now headquarters of the Reading Antiquarian Society."
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Golf club, Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1911
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Meadowbrook Golf Club house, Reading, Mass.Printed in Germany
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The old Parker Tavern, Reading, Mass.National Register of Historic Places ID: 75000286
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Woburn St., Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1910
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Sanborn Street, Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1911
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[The Reading Home for Aged Women]Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1910
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Bird's-eye view of Reading from Prospect HillFrom handwritten card accompanying postcard: "The houses in the foreground are on the corner of Summer Avenue and King Street. The open space behind the homes on the far side of Summer Avenue is now the site of Walter S. Parker Middle School."; Frank Parker E.A. Carpenter
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Parker Tavern Reading, Massachusetts"Built in 1694 by Abraham Bryant. During 1776 it was headquarters for 8 British prisoners of war captured at Nantasket by the colonials."
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The old Parker Tavern, Reading, Mass.Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1917
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Reading, Mass. old Parker Tavern 1720Card is undated but bears a postmark of 1906
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Highland School, Middlesex Avenue, Reading, Mass.Horace Greeley Wadlin, architect