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World War II Magazine
Two WWII magazines subscribed by Peter Hogan that relive the battles and personnel of the war.
Trophy Room
American Legion Post 235
Picture taken in the American Legion building on Summer St. showing some memorabilia .
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Stanley Waluck
John Tobin
Frank Sousa
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Stanley Waluck
John Tobin
Frank Sousa
Trophy Loving Cup - 1926
This trophy was won by Troop #4, Boy Scouts of America, at the American Legion Field Day, John A. Crowe Park, on July 4, 1926.
The First Banquet of the Massachusetts American Legion
Group portrait titled "The First Dept. Banquet of the Dept. Mass. American Legion", Boston City Club, April 2, 1921
Some background on the title: the American Legion is divided into 50 "departments", one for each state. So this is the first…
Some background on the title: the American Legion is divided into 50 "departments", one for each state. So this is the first…
Special Certificate of Most Distinguish Service
Frank J. DeMars Post 235
The American Legion
A certificate given by the National Commander recognizing the Maynard American Legion Post re-enrolling of 100% memberships for 1929.
Servicemen and American Legion Members in parade
Servicemen and members of American Legion Post #235 parade down Waltham Street (from Summer Street) as part of a Veterans Day or Memorial Day parade.
Recognition at the American Legion Parade
Color photos of Memorial Day 2000. Standing in left of photo, l to r: Frank Ignachuck, Mike Gianotis, ___? Ed Mullin, ___?, Ann Marie Demarais
Pocket Identification Holder
American Legion
ID holder slides into pocket with American Legion emblem on the outside.
Past Commanders/Past Presidents Dinner Dance - 1992
American Legion Post 235
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Front Row: Ray Wuorio, Peter Jarvi, Guy Iannuzzo, Marge Iannuzzo, Ed Cossette
Back Row: Bill Morrow, Joe Thomas, Bob Murray, Joe Fraser, Stewart Campbell, Denny Marchant, Al Dentino, Bob Smith, Harold Carle, Richard Conniff
Front Row: Ray Wuorio, Peter Jarvi, Guy Iannuzzo, Marge Iannuzzo, Ed Cossette
Back Row: Bill Morrow, Joe Thomas, Bob Murray, Joe Fraser, Stewart Campbell, Denny Marchant, Al Dentino, Bob Smith, Harold Carle, Richard Conniff
Past Commanders/Past Presidents Appreciation Day - 1997
American Legion
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Front (4) : Marjorie Iannuzzo, Frank Harmon, Milton Lashus, Guy Iannuzzo
Center (2): Robert Murray, Peter Hogan
Back (4): Walter Morrill, Stewart Campbell, Al Dentino, Donald Marchant
Front (4) : Marjorie Iannuzzo, Frank Harmon, Milton Lashus, Guy Iannuzzo
Center (2): Robert Murray, Peter Hogan
Back (4): Walter Morrill, Stewart Campbell, Al Dentino, Donald Marchant
Past Commanders Garrison Caps
American Legion Post 235
The side caps have buttons of the various state convention attended.
Nancy I. Sealey (Dee)
Nancy Sealey photographed in an American Legion Auxiliary uniform.
The uniform (cape and hat) came out in the spring of 1927. Auxiliary members wore the uniform when they marched down the Champs-Elysees in the parade during the Legion's and…
The uniform (cape and hat) came out in the spring of 1927. Auxiliary members wore the uniform when they marched down the Champs-Elysees in the parade during the Legion's and…
Middlesex County Garrison Caps
American Legion Post 235
A Sub District 8 Commander and Asst. Sgt. At Arms side cap Legion Post 235.
Michael E. Lynch
American Legion Post 235
The Maynard Chapter of the American Legion was organized in late November 1919, named the Frank J. DeMars Post 235. Michael Lynch, a decorated veteran of WWI, was elected the first Post Commander.
Master Sargent Guy (Tut) Iannuzzo, Retired - 1995
Guy Iannuzzo served in the Air Force and was a Veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
Leapin Lena in a parade on Main Street
Bill morril sitting in the front passengers seat.
Leapin Lena, an antique stunt car owned by the American Legion Post 235, is part of a parade on Main Street turning towards Sudbury Street.
Leapin Lena History 1927 - 1996
American Legion Post 235
A history of the Leapin Lena from 1927 through 1996 documented by photos, newspaper articles and documents. Several pages shown