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1952

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Doris Chase, Brownville Telephone Operator, Awarded Vail Medal, Part 2, Wlbz Radio Jan 1952

Doris Chase, Brownville Telephone Operator, Awarded Vail Medal, Part 2, Wlbz Radio

WLBZ Radio Station Records

Part 2 of a live broadcast where Mrs. Doris Chase of Brownville, Maine, is recognized for heroism in her role as night telephone operator for the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company in her response to a fire at the Masonic Building on February 4, 1951.


Doris Chase, Brownville Telephone Operator, Awarded Vail Medal, Part 1, Wlbz Radio Jan 1952

Doris Chase, Brownville Telephone Operator, Awarded Vail Medal, Part 1, Wlbz Radio

WLBZ Radio Station Records

Part 1 of a live broadcast where Mr. Doris Chase is recognized for heroism in response to a fire in Brownville, Maine, that destroyed the Masonic building February 4, 1951.