Item 23270 - Biddeford's Tercentenary, September 16, 1916
- Item 23270 - Biddeford's Tercentenary, September 16, 1916
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Image Info The Laurier Rifles, Captain James J. Momna leading, at the start of the parade on September 16, 1916. The "Fusilliers Laurier" were a French military society started in Biddeford in 1904, and performed drills for various public events. They were associated with the St. Jean's Dramatic Club.
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The view is from Birch Street, looking toward Graham Street at the corner where the St. Louis High School (now St. James School) stands. The trolley tracks are those of the Atlantic Shoreline.