Asgrow-Mandeville Employees, 1976
Bicentennial photo on the front steps of Rice Seed House (click image to enlarge)
Bicentennial photo on the front steps of Rice Seed House (click image to enlarge)
Reported to have been the brightest class ever to have graduated from the Cambridge Union School. The class had an average over 90 per cent for 4 years. Top row: …
The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a large multi-faceted organization (fraternal lodge, charitable society, special interest lobby, patriotic group, and political club) founded in 1866 by Union Army …
Mary Ann McMorris Bassett, CCS Class of 1962, let me borrow her copy of this catalogue so I could make a copy for my website. The School of Nursing at …
At the village elections on Wednesday March 18, 2020 residents were to be asked to approve a 25-year $3.7M bond issue to build a new firehouse on Gilbert Street (Route …
Lecture series were a major form of entertainment in the late 1800s. The photo shows Ackley Hall on the south side of West Main Street where Samuel L. Clemens (better …
In Sep-2005 the Cambridge Historical Society hosted three descendants of the McClellan family and one of the Rice family. The McClellan family members help dedicate the Mary McClellan room on …
I spent the pandemic months riding my bicycle around the village taking a photo of every house. Click on a red dot to view the houses in that section of …
The Pitcairn Pistols, the ones that fired the Shot Heard Round the World to start the American Revolution, were once the possession of John Pope Putnam who lived on South …
Born in Jackson, Horatio was a renowned sculptor with 6 or his works on permanent display at the US Capitol in DC. But we don’t have to go that far …