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Weston D. Eastman

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Weston F. Eastman

Fred Eastman


Fred Eastman as born in 1856 and died in 1932. His commercial painting and decorating company, Eastman & Blyth, was the largest business of its kind in Lawrence, MA. His roots can be traced back to English royalty.

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Baby Fred Eastman
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Fred Eastman Portrait
Fred Eastman

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L-R: Agnes & Tom Blyth, Fred Eastman, Mary (Blyth) Eastman and son Weston F. Eastman

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Fred, wife Mary, and grandson Weston D. Eastman

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Eastman & Blyth Painting Company

Eastman & Blyth News Clipping
Eastman & Blyth News Clipping

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Eastman & Blyth News Clipping

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Fred Eastman Obituary

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Strictly Scuttlebutt: From Ivy Halls to Duty Calls

Weston D. Eastman’s upcoming posthumous memoir Strictly Scuttlebutt: From Ivy Halls to Duty Calls is a unique account of a young man’s journey toward war as a Marine.

Please enjoy the first chapter.

Interesting in getting your own copy? Please purchase on Amazon:

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The Homefront during WWII

Basic training in the USMC during World War II

V-mail (Victory Mail)

Armed Services Editions Paperbacks

War Rations

Rationing Pamphlets

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