Walpole (inhabited place)
Subject
Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
"A Runaway Engine nearly hit Walpole Tower", 2015
File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2003-0037/SeriesI:Manuscripts/Box3:28
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists of several writings by Harry B. Chase, Jr.:"'Boston & New York R.P.O Train 500,' Letters from a New Haven Railroad Signal Maintainer to his Soldier Son in Wartime, 1942-1943. Excerpts from letters written by Harry B. Chase. Transcribed and edited by his son Harry B. Chase, Jr." The typed manuscript is 47 pages...
Dates:
2015
Harry B. Chase, Sr. on Motor Hand Car #406 on runway in front of oil shanty in Walpole, Massachusetts. The photograph was taken by New Haven Railroad locomotive fireman Robert R. Tweedy in November 1946, [1946]
File
Identifier: 2003-0037/SeriesII:Photographs
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists of several writings by Harry B. Chase, Jr.:"'Boston & New York R.P.O Train 500,' Letters from a New Haven Railroad Signal Maintainer to his Soldier Son in Wartime, 1942-1943. Excerpts from letters written by Harry B. Chase. Transcribed and edited by his son Harry B. Chase, Jr." The typed manuscript is 47 pages...
Dates:
[1946]
"New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Interlocking Station 232, Walpole, Massachusetts, (placed in service before 1893, taken our of service 14 April 1946)"
Digital Record
Identifier: http://hdl.handle/11134/20002:860153467
Dates:
2001
"New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Interlocking Station 232, Walpole, Massachusetts, (placed in service before 1893, taken our of service 14 April 1946)", 2001
File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2003-0037/SeriesI/Box3:20
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists of several writings by Harry B. Chase, Jr.:"'Boston & New York R.P.O Train 500,' Letters from a New Haven Railroad Signal Maintainer to his Soldier Son in Wartime, 1942-1943. Excerpts from letters written by Harry B. Chase. Transcribed and edited by his son Harry B. Chase, Jr." The typed manuscript is 47 pages...
Dates:
2001