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At the time this photo was taken, Stetson Hall, built in 1842, served as the Town Hall. It was also the site of Stetson High School, which would move across the street into a new building on South Main St. in 1910. The streetcar tracks which can be…

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This image shows the memorial to the Grand Army of the Republic and Randolph's Civil War soldiers and sailors located outside Stetson Hall. The memorial consists of a pillar topped by a statue of a soldier holding a bayonet. A caption at the top of…

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At the time this photograph was taken, Stetson Hall, built in 1842, served as both the Town Hall and the site of Stetson High School. The caption of the postcard reads "A 21826, Stetson High School & Town Hall, Randolph, Mass." The front of the card…

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This image shows the memorial to the Grand Army of the Republic and Randolph's Civil War soldiers and sailors located outside Stetson Hall. The memorial consists of a pillar topped by a statue of a soldier holding a bayonet. A caption at the top of…

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At the time this photo was taken, Stetson Hall, built in 1842, served as the Town Hall. It was also the site of Stetson High School, which would move across the street into a new building on South Main St. in 1910. The streetcar tracks which can be…

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At the time this photograph was taken, Stetson Hall, built in 1842, served as the Town Hall. This image shows the building and the area in front of it from the side. The GAR memorial statue in front of the Hall, erected in 1912, can be seen. Beneath…

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At the time this photo was taken, Stetson Hall, built in 1842, served as the Town Hall. It was also the site of Stetson High School, which would move across the street into a new building on South Main St. in 1910. The streetcar tracks which can be…

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At the time this photograph was taken, Stetson Hall, built in 1842, served as the Town Hall. A caption at the bottom of the image reads "Town Hall, Randolph, Mass., 0144." The back of the card is addressed to Miss Christine Cameron of Dracut, MA.

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At the time this photograph was taken, Stetson Hall, built in 1842, served as the Town Hall. In front of the hall, this image shows the memorial to the Grand Army of the Republic and Randolph's Civil War soldiers and sailors located outside Stetson…

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At the time this photograph was taken, Stetson Hall, built in 1842, served as the Town Hall. The town's World War I Honor Roll, listing the names of those who served in World War I, can be seen to the left of the building; it would later be destroyed…
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