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Fire fighters' memorial, Lakeside Cemetery, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photos show views of the granite memorial with a bronze plaque listing Wakefield's firefighters who have died. The monument is located near the chapel at the entrance to Lakeside Cemetery on North Avenue. Photos taken at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 21, 2007.
  • – "Facing the enemy - In tribute to the Wakefield fire fighters who have served and to those who have made the supreme sacrifice." - text from east (front) side of monument.
  • – Two stones set in the ground bear the inscriptions "Malcolm W. Burke, PFC U.S. Army, World War II, 1925-1979" and "Charles W. Frost 'Charlie' Jan. 22, 1914 - June 23, 1999".
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:15Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – Monuments.
  • – History World War, 1914-1918 Monuments.
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West Ward School, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – The West Ward School, also known as the "Little Red Schoolhouse", was built in 1847. It is located on Prospect Street at the intersection with Elm Street. Photo taken in May 2007.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:17Z
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  • – Wakefield (Mass.) Pictorial works.
  • – Massachusetts Wakefield.
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Lincoln School, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA102.
  • – Photos show views of the Lincoln School, built in 1895 in the Romanesque revival style. It is located at the corner of Crescent and Otis Streets. The building is how used for elderly housing under the aegis of the Wakefield Housing Authority. Photos taken at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 18, 2007.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:19Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – Massachusetts Wakefield Pictorial works.
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Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photos show views of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial, a granite column erected in 1902 to commemorate Wakefield's Civil War casualties. The monument is located on the Common approximately opposite Bryant Street. It was funded by a $10,000 bequest from the will of local resident Harriet Newell Flint. The band stand is visible in the background of the first photo. Photos taken at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 18, 2007.
  • – "Given to the town of Wakefield by Harriet Newell Flint" - text from north side of monument.
  • – "To the men of South Reading who gave their lives to keep the states united 1861-1865" - text from south side of monument.
  • – Monument lists the battles in which Wakefield soldiers participated: New Berne, Malvern Hill, Chancellorsville, Weldon Railroad, Fort Fisher, Charleston, Brandy Station, Resaca, Appomattox, Andersonville, Bull Run, Balls Bluff, Fredericksburg, Wilderness, Petersburg, Antietam, Port Hudson, Aldie, Gettysburg, Spottsylvania.
  • – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pD150.
  • – 5 photographs :
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:20Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – History Civil War, 1861-1865 Monuments.
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Crystal Apartments, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photos show views of the Crystal Apartment building located at 294-298 Main Street facing the Common between Park and Crescent Streets. Built in 1924 by John S. Griffiths in the neo-Federal style, it was the largest apartment building in Wakefield at the time. Photos taken at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 22, 2007.
  • – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA13.
  • – 6 photographs :
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:21Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – Massachusetts Wakefield
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World War I memorial, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photos show views of the granite memorial with a bronze plaque listing Wakefield's casualties in the Great War. The monument is located near the south end of the Upper Common. Photos taken at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 18, 2007.
  • – "Peace to the honor and glory of victory, 1914-1919, The men and women of Wakefield who served in the World War and in memory of these who made the supreme sacrifice: Robert Baker, Herbert E. Biggs, John C. Brockbank, Joseph Buckley, John T. Burns, William M. Cartland, Paul Cartwright, Nicola De Felice, John P. Donegan, John P. Duggan, Edward M. Fay, Crowell G. Fish, Michael Gibbons, Robert H. Gibbs, Alvin W. Gordon, Henry A. Heningar, Ambrose Hughes, Bert L. Johnson, George W. Killorin, Jr., Clark R. Lincoln, James Martino, Andrew P. McLaughlin, Edward S. Merrill, Richard P. Merrill, Henry Nacella, Harry E. Nelson, Patrick Neville, Erland F. Norton, Albert Ray Townley " - text from south (front) side of monument.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:21Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – History World War, 1914-1918 Monuments.
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World War II Monument, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photos show views of the World War Two Memorial on the Common approximately opposite Park Street, financed by citizens' donations to commemorate Wakefield's casualties. The monument was sponsored by the Corporal Harry E. Nelson Post 63, American Legion, and designed by John H. Rogers. Photos taken in winter 2007.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:22Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – History World War, 1939-1945 Monuments.
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Greenwood Pharmacy, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photo depicts the Greenwood Pharmacy located at 949 Main Street. Photo taken in winter 2007.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:23Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – Pictorial works.
  • – Massachusetts Wakefield.
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Historical marker, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photo shows a view of the granite historical marker located at the extreme south end of the Upper Common. Photo taken at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 22, 2007.
  • – "Historical Linn Village 1639, Original town of Redding 1644, South Reading 1812, Wakefield 1868, Height above sea level 120 feet, This stone is placed here by one hundred of the townspeople A.D. 1909" - text from south (front) side of monument.
  • – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pD153.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:24Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – History Monuments.
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Wakefield Ready Mixed Concrete Company, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photo depicts the Wakefield Ready Mixed Concrete Company plant located at 1 New Salem Street. Photo taken in winter 2007.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:25Z
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Wakefield Bowladrome, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photo depicts the Wakefield Bowladrome located at 92 Water Street. Photo taken in winter 2007.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:25Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – Pictorial works.
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Korean War and Vietnam War memorial, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photos show front and rear views of the granite memorial with a bronze plaque listed Wakefield's casualties in the two wars. The monument is located at the extreme south end of the Upper Common. Photos taken at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 22, 2007.
  • – "Dedicated to these Wakefieldians who gave the supreme sacrifice in Korea and Vietnam. Korea - Gerald F. Scott, Richard W. Marson, Edward J. Meuse, Jr.; Vietnam - Anthony G. Velardo, Peter F. Schramm, Peter B. Rich, John J. Fitzgibbons, John P. Legge, Harvey A. Duhy, Jr." - text from south (front) side of monument.
  • – "Dedicated by Thomas F. Inglis, U.S. Army 30th Inf. W.W.II" - text from north (rear) side of monument.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:26Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – History Korean War, 1950-1953 Monuments.
  • – History Vietnam War, 1961-1975 Monuments.
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Hose drying tower, Public Safety Building, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photo shows the brick hose drying tower, originally part of the 1891 central fire station at the corner of Crescent and Princess Streets. The tower was the only part of the building that was saved and incorporated into the new Public Safety Building, housing both the police and fire departments, which opened March 31, 2004. Photo taken around noon on Sunday, October 28, 2007.
  • – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA103.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:26Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – Pictorial works.
  • – Massachusetts Wakefield.
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Benjamin B. Wiley house, Wakefield, Mass. [picture]

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  • – Photos show views of the Benjamin B. Wiley house located at 316 Main Street facing the Rockery. Built in 1822 in the Federal style, it is made of brick and has a wooden carriage house in the rear. Photos taken at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 22, 2007.
  • – Detailed entry in building survey, "The cultural resources of Wakefield", pA16.
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  • – 2007-12-21T21:21:28Z
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  • – Wakefield, Mass. Pictorial works.
  • – Massachusetts Wakefield
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