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Elks Marching in a Parade
A group from the (Maynard?) Lodge of Elks marching in a parade. They are in Glenwood Cemetery.
On the left: Bob Conquest.
3rd from left: Bill Molloy.
On the left: Bob Conquest.
3rd from left: Bill Molloy.
Parade in Glenwood Cemetery
Dignitaries lead a Memorial or Veteran's Day parade into Glenwood Cemetery.
Selectmen: Howard Boeske, Dick White, and Tom Cocco.
Selectmen: Howard Boeske, Dick White, and Tom Cocco.
American Legion Color Guard in Parade
A color guard from the American Legion Post 235 march in a parade down Main Street. (Manning's Pharmacy is visible in the background.)
Maynard Police lead parade
Members of the Maynard Police Department lead a parade down Summer Street to Waltham Street. Appears to be a Memorial Day or Veterans Day parade.
Al Crowley is leading. Tom Vincent, Richie Clark, Ed Byrnes, and Dick Tucker.
2nd Row: Selectmen…
Al Crowley is leading. Tom Vincent, Richie Clark, Ed Byrnes, and Dick Tucker.
2nd Row: Selectmen…
Observance at Memorial Park
A ceremony at Memorial Park. Howard Boeske, Richard White, and Tom Cocco.
Marching Band on Summer Street
A marching band leads a group from the Maynard Lodge of Elks in a parade down Summer Street.
Alex DeGrappo is the leader (on left).
Alex DeGrappo is the leader (on left).
Selectmen leading a Memorial or Veteran's Day Parade
Selectmen, followed by members of the American Legion Post 235, are parading from Summer Street to Waltham street.
L-R: ??, Tom Cocco, Howard Boeske, Will Dodd
L-R: ??, Tom Cocco, Howard Boeske, Will Dodd
Memorial Day Observance at Glenwood Cemetery
A member of the clergy (Rev. Taylor?) leads a group in prayer at a Memorial Day ceremony in Glenwood Cemetery.
Stu Campbell, Will Dodd, Howard Boeske, and Tom Cocco.
Stu Campbell, Will Dodd, Howard Boeske, and Tom Cocco.
Maynard Police lead parade
Members of the Maynard Police Department lead a parade down Summer Street to Waltham Street. Appears to be a Memorial Day or Veterans Day parade.
Tom Vincent, Richie Clark, Ed Byrnes, and Dick Tucker.
Al Crowley, Chief, is leading.
Tom Vincent, Richie Clark, Ed Byrnes, and Dick Tucker.
Al Crowley, Chief, is leading.
American Legion Honor Guard in parade
An honor guard from the American Legion Post 235 in a parade, heading towards Waltham Street.
2nd from left: John Sebastyn.
4th from left: 'Swede' Johnson.
2nd Row, left: Guy Iannuzzo.
2nd from left: John Sebastyn.
4th from left: 'Swede' Johnson.
2nd Row, left: Guy Iannuzzo.
Observance at Memorial Park
A ceremony at Memorial Park.
Second Row: Tom Cocco, Howard Boeske, Will Dodd.
Second Row: Tom Cocco, Howard Boeske, Will Dodd.
Maynard Police Lead Parade
Members of the Maynard Police Department, led by Al Crowley, lead a parade down Summer Street to Memorial Park. Appears to be a Memorial Day or Veterans Day parade.
Al Crowley, Chief, is leading.
Second row: Tom Vincent, Richie Clark, Ed…
Al Crowley, Chief, is leading.
Second row: Tom Vincent, Richie Clark, Ed…
MHS Band in Christmas Parade
The Maynard High School Band is marching down Main Street in the Christmas parade.
Main Street Parade
Two photos of a holiday parade marching down Main Street, Maynard, MA. In one photo Ms. Harrington's father, Fred W. Green, is carrying the flag from West Acton, MA to Maynard, MA. The individuals were members of the I.O.O.F., Maynard.
Parade Float- early 1900's
Harriman Brothers New Method Laundry
A photo of the Harriman Brothers Laundry.
Tall Hats
This hat was worn by James J. Mullin as Grand Marshall for Barbecue Day Parade on October 12, 1916. This Barbecue was put on in an attempt to raise funds for a Soldiers and Sailors Memorial.
Albert Batley & Son Florists - 1921
A photo of Mr. Albert Batley & Son Florist Shop wagon. The wagon is decorated for a parade in 1921. Mr. Batley & Son ran a florist and greenhouse business at the corner of Acton and Concord Streets. Mr. Batley was at one time a Representative to the…
Joshua Edwards, Parade Marshall
Joshua Edwards as Parade Marshall for one of Maynard's many parades. The picture was taken on Main Street near the intersection of Summer Street. The Methodist Church can be seen on the left.