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Gazebo in Thomaston WWI Welcome Home Parade
Thomaston gazebo decorated for WWI Welcome Home Parade on July 19, 1919.
Thomaston Fire House in WWI Welcome Home Parade
Thomaston Fire House decorated for WWI Welcome Home Parade on July 19, 1919.
Thomaston Welcome Home Celebration
Program of Thomaston's Welcome Home Celebration on July 19, 1919.
Thomaston Men in Connecticut Home Guard
Photograph of Thomaston men in the Connecticut Home Guard, which prepared in case of America's entry into WWI.
WWI Hearn Family Banner
John and Rose Hearn hung this banner in honor of their son, Arthur, when he served in the Navy during WWI.
WWI Innes Family Banner
The Innes Family of Thomaston hung a banner on the family home to honor three sons in the Navy during WWI.
"The Wishing Ring" at the Thomaston Opera House
The Thomaston Business Men's Association sponsored a play, "The Wishing Ring," at the Thomaston Opera House on January 2, 1917.
Thomaston Equal Franchise League Production Program (Front and Back)
The Thomaston Equal Franchise League put on a play, "Suppose it Should Happen," at the Opera House on May 5, 1916. After the production, the audience was invited to sing The Suffragists' "America." Words appear on the back of the program.
Red Cross Ambulance Corps
Women in uniform posing in front of a Red Cross Division Ambulance
Americanization What It Is
Connecticut State Council of Defense propaganda poster addressing what Americanization is
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