Graves Decorated By George K. Bird G.A.R. Post 169-This Day in Norwood History-May 31, 1911

This Day in Norwood History-May 31, 1911-Graves Decorated By George K. Bird G.A.R. Post 169 "With beautiful and impressive exercises the comrades of George K. Bird post 169, William Foreman commander, assisted by the J. of V., the boys' brigade, and the W. R. C., and accompanied by the Norwood brass band, marched to the Old and Highland cemeteries yesterday and decorated....

Reunion of Five Wellington Brothers, All Civil War Veterans-This Day In Norwood History-May 15, 1911

Reunion at Theodore Wellington’s, Norwood—Another Brother, Also a Veteran, Dead. FIVE WELLINGTON BROTHERS.Back Row, Left to Right—George Fred Wellington, Theodore F. Wellington, James Lowell Wellington.Front Row—William Sumner Wellington, John Maynard … Continue reading Reunion of Five Wellington Brothers, All Civil War Veterans-This Day In Norwood History-May 15, 1911

Reunion of Five Wellington Brothers, All Civil War Veterans-This Day In Norwood History-May 15, 1911

A reunion was held last week at the home of Theodore F. Welllngton of Norwood, to which much interest was attached. The accompanying picture taken shows five brothers, all of whom served in the civil war and all members of the Grand Army of the Republic. There was another brother who ...

William J. Wallace Expires at Nantasket-This Day in Norwood History- August 7, 1903

This Day in Norwood History- August 7, 1903-William J. Wallace Expires at Nantasket

William J. Wallace Expires at Nantasket-This Day in Norwood History-August 7, 1903

DIES ON OUTING. William J. Wallace.Postmaster at Norwood, Appointed in President Cleveland's First Term Postmaster William J. Wallace of Norwood dropped dead at the Rockland house. Nantasket, shortly after 3 … Continue reading William J. Wallace Expires at Nantasket-This Day in Norwood History-August 7, 1903