Volume 151 - Winter 2001
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Before & After
See photos of Bellingham past and present.
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Bellingham Farmer's Team
The Bellingham Farmer's Team played in the '30s in South Bellingham.
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Bellingham Residents Look Back
For a few months this year, the library held an historical discussion session for people who have lived all or most of their lives in Bellingham. The discussions were recorded for posterity
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Bertrand Z. Remillard (1920 to 2000)
The Town of Bellingham and the Bellingham Historical Commission lost a true fan and friend of History with the death of Bertrand Z. Remillard, 80, on November 12, 2000.
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Boston Post Cane Presented to Mae Vater
Once again, the Historical Commission presented the Boston Post Cane, to Bellingham's eldest resident--Mary C. Vater (better known as Mae).
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Deaths
Read a list of recent deaths.
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Do You Remember?
Who remembers Sullivan Tavern in the Center of Town?
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Donations
See a list of donors.
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Gone But Not Forgotten
These homes have disappeared from our town in the past few months.
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Great Truths About Growing Old
Kathryn Whiting shares some truths about old age.
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Leo A. Gosselin
Leo A. Gosselin, because of his youthful appearance, was branded by one of his political opponents as "the boy in short pants" early on, but he was nevertheless well respected in the community and had a long political career.
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Mailbox News
Read letters to the editor.
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Massachusetts Bay Colony - Men of Wealth & Influence
See paintings of important men from Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Massachusetts Laws of 1648
In the early days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Old Testament of the Bible was regarded as the book of law.
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Memories
The following material comes from the Student Voice, a paper from Bellingham High School, class of 1939.
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Questions (?) & Answers (!)
Read about the Smallpox Law.
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Testimonial Banquet to Leo A. Gosselin - Oct. 24, 1935
See a photo of the testimonial banquet with a list of names.
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This Century as Seen Through the Eyes of an Octogenarian
As I look back, I am grateful that I was born in the very early half of this century. I have seen so many changes in our life style.