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A participation ribbon celebrating Maynard's 50th Anniversary of being incorporated, 1871.

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For the occasion of the town's coming 100th anniversary in 1971, a look back on how the 50th anniversary was celebrated in 1921.

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Taken April 19, 1921 at the time the Town of Maynard was celebrating it's 50th Anniversary. Picture taken on the steps of the Roosevelt School, Nason St. After the photo the officials all joined the anniversary parade.
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1921 was the 50th Anniversary of the Town
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Front: Fred Cannell, John Connors, Nicholas J. Driscoll
Center: Charles H. Garrand, Owen T. Duggan, Ernest Rasmussen
Back: Alexander Hickland, Sanford Swanson, George H. Waterhouse

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School and students dressed to celebrate the Maynard's 50th Anniversary.

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Speeches given in front of the Congregational Church on Main Street.

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Students and school dressed to celebrate the Town's 50th Anniversary.

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Badge worn by Committee Members during the 50th Anniversary Celebration, dated April 19, 1921.

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In addition to the normal town report information, this issue has an account of the Town's 50th Anniversary celebration.

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James J. Morgan wore this badge as the Chief Marshall of the 50th Anniversary Parade. The Parade was held on April 19, 1921. The badge says: "Town of Maynard, Massachusetts, 1871". See A34

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The history of Maynard, Massachusetts written at its 50th Anniversary in 1921.

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A souvenir plate from the Holy Annunciation Russian Orthodox Church In Maynard commemorating its Fiftieth (50) Anniversary, 1916-1966.

The wording on the back of the plate is the following: "The Holy Annunciation Russian Orthodox Church in…

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Battery D, 2nd Field Artillery, Captain W.C. Brayne, Commanding, of Lowell, firing the fifty gun salute on the morning of April 19, 1921 on the hill at the rear of the Brooks Reed residence on Summer Street.