Macaluso-The-Spirit of 1776-1917
THE SPIRIT OF 1776/1917 Town and Gown Prepare for War Yale University and New Haven, Connecticut, USA Spirit of ‘76, Archibald Willard, 1875 , Abbot Hall, Massachusetts with examples of the revival of the “Spirit of ’76” in 1917. Laura A. Macaluso, Ph.D. / May 2017 Yale Bowl, circa 1914, Courtesy of Robert Greenberg; Farewell Acts Program, 1917, Courtesy of the CT State Library, Hartford. The 2nd Regiment of the Connecticut National Guard, soon to be combined with the 1st, to become the 102nd Regiment of the 26th “Yankee” Division, Camp Yale, June 1917. Courtesy of the CT State Library, (top letf) New Haven Museum (bottom center) and Robert Greenberg (right). Commencement Program, Yale University, June 1917 and Camp Yale, Summer 1917, both courtesy of the CT State Library, Hartford. New Haven’s Second Centennial Medal, Hezekiah Auger and Ithiel Town,1838, and the Map of the Nine Square Plan, 1747 by Daniel Wadsworth, both courtesy of the Yale University Art Gallery. The 102nd Regiment (upper left), the Yale Battery (upper right) and the Yale Navy ROTC (lower left) using the New Haven Green in 1917. Courtesy of Robert Greenberg and the Yale University Library. New Haveners re-enacting the Defenders’ Postcard showing the Defenders’ Monument, James E. Kelly, Monument story, also called the Defense of bronze, New Haven, 1911. The three defenders of the city are West Bridge, New Haven Week Parade, 1912. (from the left): a Yale student, a farmer, and a member of the local Courtesy of the Local History Room of the New militia. Collection of the author.
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