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A welcome home celebration occurred on July 4th, 1919 for the returning servicemen from WWI. There was a parade, speakers and presentation of the medal to each service man.

Photos of the medal and of a medal made into a keyring.

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World War I veterans led by Corporal Harold V. Sheridan participating in the Town's 50th Anniversary Parade.

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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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As dressed for the parade on Barbecue Day

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Front: Gus Deitrick, Bernard Garrigan

Center: Joe Allen, ___?, ___?, Joshua Edwards, David Sharpe, ___?, Martin Kane

Back: Mungo Bain, John O'Leary, John Smith, ___?, Oscar Larson, Joe…

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Members of the ALKU marching in a parade, June 1931. Many of these marchers were most of the people that worked in the kitchen and helped serve the dinner at the annual summer festival.

Front two right to left: Naemi Kajander, Esther…

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Two photos taken in the square showing the young people carrying the American Flag. The parade began at the Temperance Hall, corner of Main and Harriman Ct., and proceeded to Voses where they had an annual summer festival.

Junior Kanto Athletic…

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The Misses Comeau, J. Leo Comeau, driver.
Picture taken in front of the then Methodist Church, corner of Main and Summer Streets.

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left photo: The parade is heading east on Nason Street passing DeLees Pharmacy and a Rexall sign on the building. The Clock Tower at the mill is in the background.

right photo: John Connors, Police Chief, is shown in the square. Amory Maynard's…

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Top photo, left
Front, l to r: Percy Taylor, Jack Higgins, Don Connors, John Gibbons
Back, l to r: James Cronin, Pat Kane, Ray Smith, Eden Tobin

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Two of the floats in the parade to welcome home the men and women of the Armed Forces after World War I. The top photo is the float of the Rebekah Lodge. The float behind the automobile in the bottom photo is from the Middlesex Laundry.

The photo…

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A photo of Memorial Day Parade entering Glenwood Cemetery.