File:JLewisWyckoff Keys to the City Plaque Smith's Ferry, Holyoke.svg

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English: Digital tracing of a presentation plaque for Joseph Lewis Wyckoff, originally attached to "keys to the city", presented to him as an honor for leading efforts for Holyoke to annex Smith's Ferry from Northampton, Massachusetts.

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Presented to
J. Lewis Wycoff [sic]
By Holyoke Friends In Joyful Welcome to the
New Citizen Through Whose Militant
Energy the Boundaries of Their City Were
So Extended by the Legislature of 1909 as
to Include Within Them Not Only Himself
But the Whole of the Ancient Hamlet known
as Smith's Ferry.

Holyoke, Mass. July 21, 1909
Date 2018-02-07, original 1909
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Author Simtropolitan
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current05:44, 25 February 2018Thumbnail for version as of 05:44, 25 February 2018431 × 256 (392 KB)Simtropolitan (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=Digital tracing of a presentation plaque for {{w|Joseph Lewis Wyckoff}}, originally attached to "keys to the city", presented to him as an honor for leading efforts for Holyoke to annex Smith's Ferry from {{w|Northampton, Massachusetts}}. It reads- <blockquote><center> Presented to<br> J. Lewis Wycoff [sic]<br> By Holyoke Friends In Joyful Welcome to the<br> New Citizen Through Whose Militant<br> Energy the Boundaries of Their City Were<br> So Extended by the Legislature of 1909 as<br> to Include Within Them Not Only Himself<br> But the Whole of the Ancient Hamlet known<br> as Smith's Ferry.<br> :Holyoke, Mass. July 21, 1909 </center></blockquote>}} |source =Self |author =Simtropolitan |date =2018-02-07, original 1909 |permission ={{PD-self}} }} Category:Holyoke, Massachusetts [[Category:Commemorative medals of the Un...

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