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502. The Marathon I want to remember
503. B.good Family Foundation tries a new fundraising system and raises an additional $6,252 for Martin Richard's Family
504. Women stand next to boxes of daffodil bulbs
505. Daffodil bulbs for Marathon Daffodils event
506. Group carries tools across Hopkinton town green
507. Group meets before work begins
508. Hopkinton Garden Club sets up their table at their Marathon Daffodils project
509. Tools line stone wall as volunteer walks by
510. Volunteer looks up from work planting daffodils
511. Volunteers at work planting daffodils
512. Volunteers gather at Marathon Daffodils event
513. Volunteers plant daffodils along fence
514. Volunteers stand in background in front of fall-decorated building
515. Volunteers talk as they plant daffodils along fence
516. Woman digs hole along fence to plant daffodils
517. Woman works beneath statue in Hopkinton
518. Women stand in front of poster at Marathon Daffodils event
519. Ashland volunteers plant last daffodils in large bed
520. Children volunteers help plant daffodils
521. Florescent yellow lawn care sweatshirt sporting the Boston Strong logo
522. Group stands with tools for camera
523. Group works to plant daffodils in front of parking lot
524. Man and woman plant trees
525. Men watch woman finish planting daffodils
526. Multiple beds of daffodils are planted in Ashland
527. Teen volunteers rest after planting daffodils
528. Teen volunteers wearing orange safety vests pose for picture
529. Two volunteers dig hole by stone wall
530. Two volunteers dig trench by side of road for daffodils
531. Volunteer plants daffodils with other volunteers standing by
532. Volunteers dig out area to plant flowers in
533. Volunteers plant daffodils around Tom's Autobody sign
534. Volunteers plant long bed of daffodils
535. Volunteers plant multiple beds of daffodils in Ashland
536. Volunteers prepare to start digging
537. Volunteers stand in front of Welcome to Ashland sign
538. Volunteers start planting daffodil bulbs
539. Volunteers with children huddle together for picture wearing yellow vests
540. Women with shovels smile for camera
541. Large bed of daffodil bulbs perfectly spaced and planted
542. Two volunteers finish planting final bulbs
543. Women finish planting bed of daffodils
544. Women plant bed of daffodils
545. Women work to plant large bed of daffodils
546. Children plant daffodil bulbs around tree
547. Planting daffodils along marathon route
548. Toddler pitches in with his shovel
549. Toddler stands in front of women planting bulbs
550. Trio poses for picture in Kenmore Square with their tools
551. Volunteers pose with shovels in Kenmore Square
552. WBUR Oral History Project: Alicia Shambo. Clip 4
553. WBUR Oral History Project: Alicia Shambo. Clip 2
554. WBUR Oral History Project: Alicia Shambo. Clip 1
555. WBUR Oral History Project: Alicia Shambo. Clip 3
556. WBUR Oral History Project: Alicia Shambo
557. WBUR Oral History Project: David Storto. Clip 5
558. WBUR Oral History Project: David Storto. Clip 3
559. WBUR Oral History Project: David Storto. Clip 4
560. WBUR Oral History Project: David Storto. Clip 2
561. WBUR Oral History Project: David Storto. Clip 1
562. WBUR Oral History Project: David Storto
563. Dudley House, Hopkinton, N.H., Dining Room..
564. Dudley House, Hopkinton, N.H., Dining Room..
565. Dudley House, Hopkinton, N.H., Parlor..
566. Emerson Collection
A significant gift to the Longmeadow Historical Society many years ago was a very large collection of glass negatives that are known as the Emerson Collection. These negatives, some more than a century old, represent the efforts of one photographer -- a Longmeadow resident, Paesiello Emerson --... more
567. Holliston quadrangle, Massachusetts / Mapped, edited, and published by the Geological Survey ; State of Massachusetts, Department of Public Works
568. Hopkinton Historical Society
569. Hopkinton Historical Society Photographic Archives
A partial selection of Hopkinton images of locations, buildings, and Hopkinton people, dating from the late 1800s to the early 1900s.
570. Hopkinton Public Library
571. Hopkinton Public Library Treasure Room Collection
572. Milford quadrangle, Massachusetts / Mapped, edited, and published by the Geological Survey
573. Newton Shultis Papers, ca.1880-1938 (bulk 1893-1896)
Born on New Year's Day 1876 to Mark and Katie Shultis, Newton Shultis became a member of the Massachusetts Agricultural College Class of 1896. A resident of Medford, Mass., at the start of his college career, Shultis was described by his classmates in the yearbook as "the only man in the... more
574. Records of the Westborough Rifle Company, 1861-1870
The Westborough Rifle Company was organized on April 29, 1861 and, when it departed to serve in the American Civil War, it included fifty-six men from Westborough and forty-five men from the surrounding towns of Southborough, Upton, Shrewsbury, Hopkinton, and Northborough. The Company was... more