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This group of Randolph children gathered to celebrate May Day, complete with a maypole. The stars and stripes on the paper hat of one of the boys in the photo suggests that this may have been taken in 1918, when patriotic feelings ran high.

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These young people from North Randolph were dressed up in a sailor's outfit and as Columbia (an early female personification of America similar to Lady Liberty) in a stars-and-stripes dress for a float in Randolph's 1919 Welcome Home Parade,…

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These young people from North Randolph were dressed up in a sailor's outfit and as Columbia (an early female personification of America similar to Lady Liberty) in a stars-and-stripes dress for a float in Randolph's 1919 Welcome Home Parade,…

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A woman dressed as Columbia, a personification of America, with a dress with an American flag motif, travels north on North Main St. on a horse-drawn wagon-float sponsored by the North Randolph Improvement Association. This parade, the Welcome Home…

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This float sponsored by the North Randolph Improvement Association was part of Randolph's 1919 Welcome Home Parade, welcoming home soldiers who served in World War I. The centerpiece of the float was a woman dressed as Columbia, an early female…

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This float sponsored by the North Randolph Improvement Association was part of Randolph's 1919 Welcome Home Parade, welcoming home soldiers who served in World War I. The centerpiece of the float was a woman dressed as Columbia, an early female…

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This float sponsored by the North Randolph Improvement Association was part of Randolph's 1919 Welcome Home Parade, welcoming home soldiers who served in World War I. The centerpiece of the float was a woman dressed as Columbia, an early female…

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This float sponsored by the North Randolph Improvement Association was part of Randolph's 1919 Welcome Home Parade, welcoming home soldiers who served in World War I. The centerpiece of the float was a woman dressed as Columbia, an early female…

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This parade in October 1919 welcomed soldiers home from overseas after World War I. This photograph is taken on North Main St. looking south from around School St. as the parade marches north. The Ford/Hayden property can be seen on the right. The…

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This young boy from North Randolph was dressed up in a sailor's outfit for a float in Randolph's 1919 Welcome Home Parade, welcoming home soldiers who served in World War I. He may have been on the North Randolph Improvement Association float or the…
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