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Two views of the Sanctuary and Alter at different times.

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A certificate of completion from the Beginners Department of the Union Congregational Bible School.

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Poster promoting a food sale on the lawn of the Union Congregational Church.

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A winter scene featuring the Union Congregational Church (80 Main Street)

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Family portrait of the Rev. Matthew A. Vance family:
Matthew and Emily, children Herbert, Priscilla, & John.

Matthew Vance was pastor of the Union Congregational Church from 1930 to 1939. According to census records the family moved to Ashland…

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Picture is taken in front of the Congregational Church, Main St.

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A photo of Boy Scouts in front of the Congregational Church.

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A pamphlet requesting donations for the 50th Anniversary of the Congregational Church of Maynard, MA.

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A booklet describing the objective of the Society, monthly Scripture readings, and a listing of the Society's Officers for 1903.

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A program for a concert/recital held at the Congregational Church on October 22, 1912.

A File of miscellaneous information about the following churches: Methodist Church, Union Congregational Church, Russian Orthodox Holy Annunciation, Rodoff Shalom, St. John's Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. George's Episcopal Church, Church…

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Harold Merriam, Choir Director, left on platform.
Marion Jones, Organist
Rev. Leonard W. Fowler, 4th from right; George Weaving 3rd from right; Murray McKenzie, furthest right.

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The two photos without louvers in the steeple are pre-1940. The louvers where installed between 1943 & 1948. The last photo is a digital copy, not in the collection, of the first photo.

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Eleven photos (three shown) showing some of the work to replace and repair the churches steeple.