"Book Of Words: The Pageant Of Thetford" commemorates the 150th anniversary of Thetford's charter. Penned by William Chauncy Langdon, this historical drama captures the spirit of a town celebrating its heritage. Originally crafted for a grand town pageant, the book serves as both a script and a historical record, detailing the performance and its significance to the community. The narrative brings to life the foundational moments and key figures that shaped Thetford. This work offers a unique glimpse into local history and the vibrant tradition of American town pageants.
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