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A Square Celebration: 150 Years of History June 22-26, 1994, Page 3

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Wdstk Square Sesqui 1994 02
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A Square Celebration: 150 Years of History June 22-26, 1994
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Page 3
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A SQUARE CELEBRATION 1994 150 YEARS THE HISTORIC WOODSTOCK SQUARE Sesquicentennial A Square Celebration: 150 Years of History June 22-26, 1994 An Illustrated History of the Woodstock Square The spirit of Woodstock has often been centered on the Square, and so this illustrated history of the Square has been prepared to provide a lasting reminder of the Woodstock Square Sesquicentennial Celebration. Using the Woodstock Centennial Program of 1952 as our inspiration, we have tried to provide both pictures and stories that bring the past to life. We have borrowed from histories written in 1877, 1885, 1903, 1922 and 1968. We have also taken information from newspaper articles and have used photographs from the files of the Woodstock Public Library. We apologize for any credit to the original writers and photographers which is missing. Vicki Sullivan Danklefsen Memorial Hospital Editor Maggie Field Woodstock Public Library Sesquicentennial Coordinator Contributors: Trudie Dreyer, Don Peasley, Bev Ganschow, Joan Horne, Jim Keefe, Jane Koehler. Original photographers and artists: Medlar Studio, Tripp Photographs, Don Peasley, Jim Pearson, Gus Persson, the Woodstock Independent. Logo design: Allan Stebbins, Stebbins Graphic Design, Woodstock. Film Output: Hulden Graphics Corporation, Crystal Lake.
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Woodstock Public Library

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