Cambridge (Mass.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
James A. Stafford Plans
Collection
Identifier: OBJ03
Abstract
1 oversize volume, measuring ~24 x 20.” Volume represents personal collection of plans of an engineer at the Cambridge Water Board.
Dates:
ca. 1860-1870s
Joseph E. Sharkey Collection
Collection
Identifier: CHC070
Scope and Content
The collection is divided into seven series comprised of correspondence, drafts, newspaper articles, notes, reports, lists, and photographs. Most of the items were created during Sharkey’s time as the Historian of the Advisory Historical Committee of the Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety. Items of particular interest may include communications with Professor Thomas H. D. Mahoney, who wrote “The Life of Commander John H. Shea,” and war-related City committees, including the...
Dates:
ca. 1943-1946
Juliet owner Josh Lewin at Redline Fight Sports
Digital Work
Identifier: 148d_016
Dates:
Created: 2016-05-16; Published: Scout Somerville, May 2017
Library Retirement Acceptance Letter
Digital Work
Identifier: 097_00_01_003
Dates:
Issued: 1973-12-05
Maryellen V. Fitzgerald Bicentennial Collection
Collection
Identifier: CHC069
Abstract
The Maryellen V. Fitzgerald Collection consists of twenty photographs and two pieces of memorabilia. The photographs document some of the events and many of the individuals involved in the Cambridge celebration of the American Bicentennial. The photographs cover the period 1974-1976. Also included are one piece of memorabilia, an armband, and a few lines of light verse composed by Ms. Fitzgerald.
Dates:
1974-1976
Maryellen V. Fitzgerald Cambridge 350th Anniversary Collection
Collection
Identifier: CHC068
Abstract
The Maryellen V. Fitzgerald Cambridge 350th Anniversary Collection consists primarily of twenty-eight photographs. Also found in the collection are Mayor Francis Duehay’s proclamations announcing the Founders Day celebrations, several mayoral commendations including two of Ms. Fitzgerald, four publications on the history of Cambridge, a program of the final celebratory dinner, “Salute to Cambridge,” and memorabilia – two 350th buttons.
Dates:
1980-1981