Celebrating the new town of South Bristol, August 1918

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Celebrating the new town of South Bristol, August 1918

Description

Formerly known as Centennial Hall, this building became Town Hall for newly independent South Bristol. A large celebration was held on August 30, 1918, complete with a band, many speeches and the unfurling of the flag atop a new flag pole.


About This Item

  • Title: Celebrating the new town of South Bristol, August 1918
  • Creation Date: 1918
  • Subject Date: 1918
  • Location: Walpole, South Bristol, Lincoln County, ME
  • Media: Photographic print
  • Dimensions: 7.6 cm x 12.7 cm
  • Local Code: EV.2013.002
  • Object Type: Image

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South Bristol Historical Society
P. O. Box 229, South Bristol, ME 04568
207-315-0558
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