“Greenfield 200th Anniversary” plate

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As a part of Greenfield, Massachusetts’, 200th anniversary, the bicentennial committee commissioned a number of commemorative items including this porcelain plate, made by David T. Robertson and Company of Appomattox, Virginia. A huge celebration marked the town’s two hundredth birthday. Greenfield had officially been created on June 9th, 1753; at 7pm on that date in 1953, the town’s fire alarm blew forty blasts to signal the start of the celebration. Hundreds of spectators from throughout Franklin County filled the town of 17,000. The day was filled with spectacle and display with a parade, led by Massachusetts governor Christian Herter, that marched past the reviewing stand for two and a half hours. The culminating event was an evening display of fireworks unmatched “for volume, variety, and duration,” as reported in the town’s history.

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Item typeCeremonial/Commemorative Objects
CreatorDavid T. Robertson and Company
Date1953
PlaceGreenfield, Massachusetts
TopicSocial Activities, Entertainment, Recreation
EraCounterculture, Civil Rights, and Cold War, 1946–1989
MaterialClay
Dimension detailsDiameter: 10.12 in
Catalog #1964.15.05
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David T. Robertson and Company. Greenfield 200th Anniversary. 1953. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/1964-15-05/. Accessed on December 21, 2024.

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