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A photograph of the models of St. Bridget's rectory and church when they occupied a site close to where the current Town Building is located. The models where built by Paul Boothroyd, Jr.

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The camp was purchased by the parish through the efforts of Fr. Donahue. The photos show the St. Bridget's clergy on clean up duty.

Top Row: Rev. Guido L. Pallotta; Rev. Walter J. Roche & Mac & Rev. Charles Donahue; Rev. Walter J. Roche in front…

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Camp Joyce Kilmer was an Army barracks during World War I and was purchased by St. Bridget's parish through the efforts of Fr. Charles Donahue, Curate at the church. Every summer for nearly ten years the boys and girls of the parish would each spend…

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Two views of the church taken in 1970.

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Father Meagher was a Curate at St. Bridget's during 1917-1918. He died from influenza in 1918.

Seen in photo: Fr. Meagher, Maude Corsles, Mary Murphy, Genevieve Sharpe, Dorothy Hannon, Marion Boyle, Elizabeth Herbert

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A summer camp owned and run by St. Bridget's.
This is a collection of 46 photographs of the campers and staff of the camp. Six are shown.

Bottom Center Photo: l to r
Back: Anne Flaherty, M. M. Dineen, Nancy Belle Sealey
Front: Ann Hoffman,…

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A collection of 37 photographs showing the participants and parishioners during the dedication. Two of the pictures shown.

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Single picture is Joe Dineen, the others are parishioners building a road into Camp Joyce Kilmer.

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Born in Winchester, Mass. 1888
Educated in the Winchester Public Schools
Attended St. Charles College ,Maryland; St. John's Seminary, Brighton
Ordained January 10, 1914

1. Photo at time of Fr. Donahue's Ordination

2. Photo as a Chaplain…

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Fr. Donahue was the Curate at St. Bridget's Church, Maynard from 1924-1932.

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The church was built in 1896. The building is now a private residence.

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The history of the church extends back to when the area was referred to as Assabet Village. Church organization was discussed at a meeting for the purpose of having Methodist preaching in the village of Assabet on February 2, 1867. By September of…

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Front seated: Elaine Curtin, Eleanor Flaherty

Back standing: Joe Farrell, Aileen Leigher, Joe Cleary, Jack Driscoll, Leo Mullin, Joe Boothroyd, ___?, Ralph Sheridan, ___?, ___?, ___?

Likely presented at Knights of Columbus Hall.

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Front: Mary Tobin, June Sawyer, Mary Higgins

Second Row: Mildred Duggan, Margaret Murphy, Julia Lynch, Madeline Smith, Dorothy Sheridan, Margaret Moore, Julia Kaziuakonis, Mary Kane

Third Row: Kathryn Bariteau, Fr. Guido Palatto, Emma…

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Front: Alice Fearns, Gertrude Herbert, Kathryn Bariteau, Helen Bakun, Anna Thane, Julia Wardzala, Mary Sheridan, June Sawyer, Winnifred Fardy

Center: Mary Sexton, ___?, Roseanne Angelosanto, Fr. Guido Palatto, Rose Settipani, Margaret…

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The church is seen from the Percival Street side. The water in front was later filled in order to build the parochial school.

History and description of the Boston Post Cane award.
see https://bostonpostcane.org/maynards-cane