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Lapel Pin & Ribbon - 1934
I. S. R. K. Liiton
Idan Suomalainen Raittios Kansan Liitto
Eastern Finnish Temperance People's League Summer Festival at Sovittajan Park.
Lapel Pin & Ribbon - 1937
I. S. R. K. Liiton
Idan Suomalainen Raittios Kansan Liitto
Eastern Finnish Temperance People's League Summer Festival held at Quincy, Mass.
Lapel Ribbon
50th Anniversary
Maynard, Mass.
A participation ribbon celebrating Maynard's 50th Anniversary of being incorporated, 1871.
Lapel Ribbon
Hame
Maista Kallihin
Lapel ribbon with Hame, a region of Finland, for a Finnish celebration.
Lapel Ribbon
Kansanjuhia
People's Festival: Could be from an attempt to build a "national" house for both the temperance society and the Lutheran Church.
Lapel Ribbon
Maynard Lodge of Elks
A participation lapel pin and ribbon celebrating the inauguration of the Maynard chapter of the Elks.
Lapel Ribbon
United Textile Workers of America
Maynard, Mass.
A membership ribbon of the textiel union affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, A. F. of L.
Lapel Ribbon
Vuosijuhla
L. Y. JA K. N. S. C. E.
Blue ribbon with pin commemorates a four day conference of the Finish Congregational churches and the Christians Endeavor societies of the New England States. (Finnish groups, L.Y. and K.N. S.C.E - Mission Society and World Youth Society of…
Lapel Ribbon - 1907
Idan Suomalaisten
Kansanjuhla
Eastern Finnish People's Festival held in Maynard, Mass.
Lapel Ribbon with Finnish Lion
Ribbon is for a Finnish patriotic celebration with the lion from the Finnish of Coat of Arms.
Large Bobbin with Blue Yarn
A large wooden bobbin with navy blue yarn from the Assabet Mills, ca1900.
Large Clay Pipe - ca 19th Century
Clay pipes were smoked quite commonly up to and through World War I. They were called "T.D." pipes and most were made in Ireland.
The imprinted words read: "Boston Bean Pipe". This particular pipe seems to be made in Germany as noted on the stem…
The imprinted words read: "Boston Bean Pipe". This particular pipe seems to be made in Germany as noted on the stem…
Larkin Family Home
Walnut Street
Sepia-tinged photos (2 ct) of Walter Larkin's home, the former Methodist Parsonage), on Walnut St., Maynard.