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  • Collection: The Armistice in Connecticut

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A political cartoon analyzing the way children perceive veterans day in an attempt to teach them what it is all about

Armistice celebration, Main Street and Pearl Street.jpg
A view of the Armistice Day celebrations from a building on Main Street. Crowds of people, automobiles and trolley cars fill the intersection of Main Street and Pearl Street.

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Crowds throng Main Street in Hartford to celebrate the rumored armistice. On November 7, 1918 an unofficial report was released by the United Press declaring that an armistice had been signed and the war would end at 2:00 p.m. that day. By that…

Armistice celebration, Spirit of '76.jpg
Three young boys dress up as a flag bearer, Uncle Sam and a drummer and carry a sign that reads "To Hell With the Kaiser." From l-r Edward Hassett, Joseph Grant and Francis Grant.

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A float shaped like a coffin passes down Main Street. The signs on the float read "To [ring] the Kaiser" and "How We Helped To Do".

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Automobiles decorated with flags drive south down Main Street past Pearl Street in celebration of the Armistice.

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A group of Italian men march up Main Street past Poli's Theatre carrying American and Italian flags to celebrate the end of the war.

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A view of the crowds lining Main Street at the intersection of Asylum Street from State Street. The building on the right is the Hartford National Bank and Trust.

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Korean War Veterans march in Veterans Day parade

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Veteran's Day commemorations held at Arlington cemetary
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