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A presentation of flags by American Legion at a baseball game or part of the Little League parade.

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Dignitaries and leaders of the Assabet Valley Little League parade down Summer Street to Waltham Street.

Howard Boeske, third from left.

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Assabet Valley Little League parade heads down Waltham Street. Multiple teams are visible including "Wild Cats". (Barber Chevrolet on Acton Street is visible in the background.)

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The "Digits" team walk in the Little League Parade up Waltham Street. The "Digits" were sponsored by Digital Equipment Corporation.

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Part of the Assabet Valley Little League opening day parade and ceremonies. Harold Boeske and Rev. Taylor

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A photo of (nearly) everyone involved with the Assabet Valley Little League.

Teams/sponsors represented: Erikson's, Hi Fi, Digits, Bees, Co-op, Elks, Sparks, Timkimeers (?), A. Cummings Builders (?),

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Far left, side view: Joe Magno, fourth from left, Bob Graham

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This appears to be a group portrait of an All-Star team.

Teams/sponsors represented: Erikson's, Bees, Co-op, Elks, Sparks, Pals, Timkimeers (?)

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This does not appear to be members of Assabet Valley Little League? Concord?

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William F. Litchfield was an active business man in the early 1900's. This series of photos seem to be relatives that lived in Connecticut. The last photo is from Arlington.

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Two plans that outline the construction of a private bridge for William F. Litchfield. The bridge was designed by New England Structural Co.

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