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Saint Bridget Parochial Residence, Maynard, Mass. - 1907
Original Abel G. Haynes homestead on Newton Drive. Purchased during Fr. Crowe's pastorate in 1901. The building was moved across Newton Drive to Great Road in 1906, during Fr. Killilea's pastorate to make way for the present rectory. The building…
Saint Bridget Roman Catholic Church
Cornerstone of this church laid in 1881. Dedicated in 1884. Mass often said in proviate houses in Assabet Village until Union Hall was built in 1887 which was then used. A church was erected on upper Main Street (near 195) and dedicated in…
Saint Bridget Roman Catholic Church - Early 1900s
This picture was taken from the Front Street side of the pond.
Saint Bridget's Parochial Residence
Maynard, Mass.
Former Abel G. Haynes house on Percival St., purchased by Father Crowe to be used as a rectory. It was raffled off by Father Killilea in 1906 to make room for a new rectory. The raffle was won by John O. Moore who moved the house to Great Road
Saint Bridget's Church - ca 1900
A postcard depicting an early view of St. Bridget's Catholic Church.
Saint Bridget's R. C. Church
Early view showing St. Bridgets R. C. Church at the corner of Sudbury St. and Percival St.
Scene at Lake Boon
George "Doddy" Woodart, part Native American, who lived at Lake Boon for many years as a caretaker and handyman around the cottages.
Schools on Summer Street, Maynard, Mass;
The George Washington Auditorium (building with columns) is in both photos. Building on the left is the Emerson Junior High, the building on the right is the Maynard High School.