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1996.152.013

Created:
Author: Penelope Belliard
Core
Title
N.R.A Parade 1933
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

The Eagle Tribune Float is pictured participating in the NRA Parade of 1933. The float bears the Eagle Tribune's (possible) slogan: News of the world day and night. According to the archivist of the Lawrence Public Library, "On October 12, 1933 thirty thousand individuals marched in a parade in support of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act. The Lawrence Recovery Board’s purpose was to demonstrate that Lawrence was cooperating fully in the NRA plan. The estimate of spectators at the event was 100,000. Churches, civic groups, veterans’ organizations, and local businesses and industries provided floats, bands, and drum and bugle corps starting in the Arlington district at ten o’clock in the morning. Five hours later the final entry passed through the intersection of Haverhill and Lawrence Streets. The parade was also called the Blue Eagle Pageant."

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Union Street
Date (created)
1933
Event
NRA Parade of 1933
Format
3" x 5"
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Image Catalog
LP1-Parades
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Belliard, Penelope
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.152.013

Created:
Author: Penelope Belliard
Core
Title
N.R.A Parade 1933
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

The Eagle Tribune Float is pictured participating in the NRA Parade of 1933. The float bears the Eagle Tribune's (possible) slogan: News of the world day and night. According to the archivist of the Lawrence Public Library, "On October 12, 1933 thirty thousand individuals marched in a parade in support of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act. The Lawrence Recovery Board’s purpose was to demonstrate that Lawrence was cooperating fully in the NRA plan. The estimate of spectators at the event was 100,000. Churches, civic groups, veterans’ organizations, and local businesses and industries provided floats, bands, and drum and bugle corps starting in the Arlington district at ten o’clock in the morning. Five hours later the final entry passed through the intersection of Haverhill and Lawrence Streets. The parade was also called the Blue Eagle Pageant."

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Union Street
Date (created)
1933
Event
NRA Parade of 1933
Format
3" x 5"
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Image Catalog
LP1-Parades
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Belliard, Penelope
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.152.013

Created:
Author: Penelope Belliard
Core
Title
N.R.A Parade 1933
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

The Eagle Tribune Float is pictured participating in the NRA Parade of 1933. The float bears the Eagle Tribune's (possible) slogan: News of the world day and night. According to the archivist of the Lawrence Public Library, "On October 12, 1933 thirty thousand individuals marched in a parade in support of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act. The Lawrence Recovery Board’s purpose was to demonstrate that Lawrence was cooperating fully in the NRA plan. The estimate of spectators at the event was 100,000. Churches, civic groups, veterans’ organizations, and local businesses and industries provided floats, bands, and drum and bugle corps starting in the Arlington district at ten o’clock in the morning. Five hours later the final entry passed through the intersection of Haverhill and Lawrence Streets. The parade was also called the Blue Eagle Pageant."

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Union Street
Date (created)
1933
Event
NRA Parade of 1933
Format
3" x 5"
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Image Catalog
LP1-Parades
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Belliard, Penelope
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.152.013

Created:
Author: Penelope Belliard
Core
Title
N.R.A Parade 1933
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

The Eagle Tribune Float is pictured participating in the NRA Parade of 1933. The float bears the Eagle Tribune's (possible) slogan: News of the world day and night. According to the archivist of the Lawrence Public Library, "On October 12, 1933 thirty thousand individuals marched in a parade in support of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act. The Lawrence Recovery Board’s purpose was to demonstrate that Lawrence was cooperating fully in the NRA plan. The estimate of spectators at the event was 100,000. Churches, civic groups, veterans’ organizations, and local businesses and industries provided floats, bands, and drum and bugle corps starting in the Arlington district at ten o’clock in the morning. Five hours later the final entry passed through the intersection of Haverhill and Lawrence Streets. The parade was also called the Blue Eagle Pageant."

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Union Street
Date (created)
1933
Event
NRA Parade of 1933
Format
3" x 5"
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Image Catalog
LP1-Parades
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Belliard, Penelope
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.152.013

Created:
Author: Penelope Belliard
Core
Title
N.R.A Parade 1933
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

The Eagle Tribune Float is pictured participating in the NRA Parade of 1933. The float bears the Eagle Tribune's (possible) slogan: News of the world day and night. According to the archivist of the Lawrence Public Library, "On October 12, 1933 thirty thousand individuals marched in a parade in support of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act. The Lawrence Recovery Board’s purpose was to demonstrate that Lawrence was cooperating fully in the NRA plan. The estimate of spectators at the event was 100,000. Churches, civic groups, veterans’ organizations, and local businesses and industries provided floats, bands, and drum and bugle corps starting in the Arlington district at ten o’clock in the morning. Five hours later the final entry passed through the intersection of Haverhill and Lawrence Streets. The parade was also called the Blue Eagle Pageant."

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Union Street
Date (created)
1933
Event
NRA Parade of 1933
Format
3" x 5"
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Image Catalog
LP1-Parades
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Belliard, Penelope
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.152.013

Created:
Author: Penelope Belliard
Core
Title
N.R.A Parade 1933
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

The Eagle Tribune Float is pictured participating in the NRA Parade of 1933. The float bears the Eagle Tribune's (possible) slogan: News of the world day and night. According to the archivist of the Lawrence Public Library, "On October 12, 1933 thirty thousand individuals marched in a parade in support of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act. The Lawrence Recovery Board’s purpose was to demonstrate that Lawrence was cooperating fully in the NRA plan. The estimate of spectators at the event was 100,000. Churches, civic groups, veterans’ organizations, and local businesses and industries provided floats, bands, and drum and bugle corps starting in the Arlington district at ten o’clock in the morning. Five hours later the final entry passed through the intersection of Haverhill and Lawrence Streets. The parade was also called the Blue Eagle Pageant."

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Union Street
Date (created)
1933
Event
NRA Parade of 1933
Format
3" x 5"
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Image Catalog
LP1-Parades
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Belliard, Penelope
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.152.013

Created:
Author: Penelope Belliard
Core
Title
N.R.A Parade 1933
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

The Eagle Tribune Float is pictured participating in the NRA Parade of 1933. The float bears the Eagle Tribune's (possible) slogan: News of the world day and night. According to the archivist of the Lawrence Public Library, "On October 12, 1933 thirty thousand individuals marched in a parade in support of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act. The Lawrence Recovery Board’s purpose was to demonstrate that Lawrence was cooperating fully in the NRA plan. The estimate of spectators at the event was 100,000. Churches, civic groups, veterans’ organizations, and local businesses and industries provided floats, bands, and drum and bugle corps starting in the Arlington district at ten o’clock in the morning. Five hours later the final entry passed through the intersection of Haverhill and Lawrence Streets. The parade was also called the Blue Eagle Pageant."

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Union Street
Date (created)
1933
Event
NRA Parade of 1933
Format
3" x 5"
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Image Catalog
LP1-Parades
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Belliard, Penelope
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.152.013

Created:
Author: Penelope Belliard
Core
Title
N.R.A Parade 1933
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

The Eagle Tribune Float is pictured participating in the NRA Parade of 1933. The float bears the Eagle Tribune's (possible) slogan: News of the world day and night. According to the archivist of the Lawrence Public Library, "On October 12, 1933 thirty thousand individuals marched in a parade in support of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act. The Lawrence Recovery Board’s purpose was to demonstrate that Lawrence was cooperating fully in the NRA plan. The estimate of spectators at the event was 100,000. Churches, civic groups, veterans’ organizations, and local businesses and industries provided floats, bands, and drum and bugle corps starting in the Arlington district at ten o’clock in the morning. Five hours later the final entry passed through the intersection of Haverhill and Lawrence Streets. The parade was also called the Blue Eagle Pageant."

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Union Street
Date (created)
1933
Event
NRA Parade of 1933
Format
3" x 5"
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Image Catalog
LP1-Parades
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Belliard, Penelope
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.152.013

Created:
Author: Penelope Belliard
Core
Title
N.R.A Parade 1933
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

The Eagle Tribune Float is pictured participating in the NRA Parade of 1933. The float bears the Eagle Tribune's (possible) slogan: News of the world day and night. According to the archivist of the Lawrence Public Library, "On October 12, 1933 thirty thousand individuals marched in a parade in support of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act. The Lawrence Recovery Board’s purpose was to demonstrate that Lawrence was cooperating fully in the NRA plan. The estimate of spectators at the event was 100,000. Churches, civic groups, veterans’ organizations, and local businesses and industries provided floats, bands, and drum and bugle corps starting in the Arlington district at ten o’clock in the morning. Five hours later the final entry passed through the intersection of Haverhill and Lawrence Streets. The parade was also called the Blue Eagle Pageant."

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Union Street
Date (created)
1933
Event
NRA Parade of 1933
Format
3" x 5"
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Image Catalog
LP1-Parades
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Belliard, Penelope
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.152.013

Created:
Author: Penelope Belliard
Core
Title
N.R.A Parade 1933
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

The Eagle Tribune Float is pictured participating in the NRA Parade of 1933. The float bears the Eagle Tribune's (possible) slogan: News of the world day and night. According to the archivist of the Lawrence Public Library, "On October 12, 1933 thirty thousand individuals marched in a parade in support of President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act. The Lawrence Recovery Board’s purpose was to demonstrate that Lawrence was cooperating fully in the NRA plan. The estimate of spectators at the event was 100,000. Churches, civic groups, veterans’ organizations, and local businesses and industries provided floats, bands, and drum and bugle corps starting in the Arlington district at ten o’clock in the morning. Five hours later the final entry passed through the intersection of Haverhill and Lawrence Streets. The parade was also called the Blue Eagle Pageant."

Collection
Lawrence History Center General Photograph Collection
Place
Union Street
Date (created)
1933
Event
NRA Parade of 1933
Format
3" x 5"
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Image Catalog
LP1-Parades
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Belliard, Penelope
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original