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Little League Parade or Ceremony
A presentation of flags by American Legion at a baseball game or part of the Little League parade.
Little League Parade
Dignitaries and leaders of the Assabet Valley Little League parade down Summer Street to Waltham Street.
Howard Boeske, third from left.
Howard Boeske, third from left.
Little League Parade
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.)
Little League Parade
The "Digits" team walk in the Little League Parade up Waltham Street. The "Digits" were sponsored by Digital Equipment Corporation.
Little League Opening Day
Part of the Assabet Valley Little League opening day parade and ceremonies. Harold Boeske and Rev. Taylor
Little League Group Photo
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 (?),
Teams/sponsors represented: Erikson's, Hi Fi, Digits, Bees, Co-op, Elks, Sparks, Timkimeers (?), A. Cummings Builders (?),
Little League Baseball Award Ceremony
St. Bridget's Hall
Far left, side view: Joe Magno, fourth from left, Bob Graham
Little League - All Star Team?
This appears to be a group portrait of an All-Star team.
Teams/sponsors represented: Erikson's, Bees, Co-op, Elks, Sparks, Pals, Timkimeers (?)
Teams/sponsors represented: Erikson's, Bees, Co-op, Elks, Sparks, Pals, Timkimeers (?)
Litchfield Family Photos
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.
Litchfield Bridge
Two plans that outline the construction of a private bridge for William F. Litchfield. The bridge was designed by New England Structural Co.