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Archbishop Fulton Sheen Visits St. Casimir's - 1977
Newspaper article dated February 10, 1977, describes Archbishop Sheen's third annual visit to St. Casimir's Church. He presided over a Holy Hour service with a procession. The cross-bearer was Roland Rozwadowski. Thurible and incense bearers were…
Archbishop Fulton Sheen Visits St. Casimir's - 1978
Newspaper clippings describing events at St. Casimir's Church, including welcoming Archbishop Sheen.
The article dated May 18, 1978, describes plans for a Fire Department Mass on May 21 at 8:30 to honor deceased brothers in service, as well as to…
The article dated May 18, 1978, describes plans for a Fire Department Mass on May 21 at 8:30 to honor deceased brothers in service, as well as to…
Augusta Johnson - 1868-1945
Augusta (Agusta) Johnson emigrated from Sweden with her husband John in 1891. They settled in Maynard on Great Rd., in 1920. John was a carpenter who built houses. They had two children, Agnes Cecelia and Ragnar Johnson.
From the left are Augusta…
From the left are Augusta…
Harold W. Koford - 1894-1965
A black and white photo of Harold W. Koford who was born in Maynard in 1894. He married Katherine Wilson in 1920. He served in the Army during WWI. Harold sustained a living as an itinerant farmer. He died in 1965 and is buried in Stow, MA.
The John McDonald Family - ca 1910
Four black and white photos of John McDonald and his daughters. The McDonald family moved to Maynard in 1900 from Stow, MA.
Annie and Inez McDonald, ca 1915, are shown in the first photo.
John McDonald was born in Amesbury, MA, and moved…
Annie and Inez McDonald, ca 1915, are shown in the first photo.
John McDonald was born in Amesbury, MA, and moved…
David Foley
A black and white photo of David Foley, born in South Acton, MA in 1895, and shown here in his WWI uniform. David married Hannah Mary Johnson of Maynard on April 22, 1917. The marriage was held at St. Bridget's Church. David Foley served his…
Raymond Bamford Senior Class Photo - 1940
A senior photo of Raymond Bamford, Class of 1940, Maynard High School.
Fr. John Cannon Leaves St. Bridget's Church - 1978
Fr. John Cannon, associate pastor of St. Bridget's Chruch, who served the people of Maynard for 12 years, was transferred to St. Bernard's Parish in Concord. A concelebrated Mass of Thanksgiving was held at St Bridget's on Sunday, May 27, 1978,…
Daniel Francis Sullivan and Gertrude Gilleney Sullivan
A post card photo of Daniel Sullivan who was born in 1888. "Danny" Sullivan worked as an Assistant Paymaster in the American Woolen Company office. His family lived on Great Road in Maynard. His parents were James & Hannah Sullivan,…
John Ridley Underwood
A sepia photo of John R. Underwood and his wife, Pauline Miller, and children, Herbert and Jean. John was an electrician with the Assabet Mills. He and his family did relocate to Providence RI. In 1921, John was working on an elevator on a job in…
Agnes Johnson - 1897-1968
A black and white photo of Agnes Johnson. Agnes was a long time resident of Great Road, Maynard, MA. Agnes was born in 1897 in Maynard to John A. and Augusta (Anderson) Johnson.
The second and third photos include Ragnar Johnson, Agnes's brother,…
The second and third photos include Ragnar Johnson, Agnes's brother,…
Herbert E. Brayden & Elsie McDonald
Herbert E. Brayden was born in Maynard on July 1, 1888. He worked in the Assabet Mills as an Overseer and Superintendent Clerk. He also served in WW1.
He married Maynard native Elsie McDonald on June 4, 1919, at St. Bridget's Church. They had…
He married Maynard native Elsie McDonald on June 4, 1919, at St. Bridget's Church. They had…
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G. M. Hawkes
Brown Street
Maynard, Mass
A postcard sent to Emma Hill in Gardner from Nellie (Hawkes). House depicted on Brown St. (21) was the residence of Gilbert Hawkes, RR Station Agent.
History of St. Casimir's Church - Three Accounts - ca 1978
Three accounts of the beginning of St. Casimir's Church.