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- 1884
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An article about some townspeople forming a surprise party and visiting James Driffill.
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An article about some townspeople forming a surprise party and visiting James Driffill.
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Newspaper article from 1886 about a fire that destroyed buildings on the town's main thoroughfare and the fire suppression efforts of firefighters and citizens.
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An article about a birthday celebration held for William Campbell (the grain dealer) at his house.
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Marriage announcement in a New York state newspaper with details about the wedding of Marjorie Blanchard and William L. Campbell. The marriage occurred in Jamestown, New York in 1917.
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Michigan Pike Association Celebration
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A commemorative coin for Bradford's centennial, given out at the celebrations in 1957.
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A commemorative coin for Bradford's centennial, given out at the celebrations in 1957.
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An image of a flyer for an exhibition of "curiosities" happening in Bradford.
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Firey Meteorite Seen By District Residents
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"The blazing meteorite which cut a fiery path over Eastern Canada and the United States on Saturday night, frightening or thrilling thousands of people, was seen by many residents of Bradford and district. Though your editors did not see it, from all reports it created an eerie feeling in those who were witness to its passing.
Dr. Peter Millman of the National Research Council , Ottawa, said the meteorite may have been a fragment of a planet that broke up millions of years ago and, if so, it probably had been orbiting the sun until it crashed through the earth's atmosphere."
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This a dance card belonging to Birdie Web for either 1922 or 1924. The back lists all the people that she danced with that night.
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