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Tom Sheridan was born in Concord, MA on September 18, 1948, to Raymond J. Sheridan Sr. (b. 1909) and Mary N. Grigas (b. 1910). He has one brother, Raymond Sheridan Jr. (b. 1929), and three sisters - Ann (b. 1931), Nancy (b. 1941), and Judy (b.…

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Front: Ann Graceffa, Mike Graceffa
On excavator, Tutto Graceffa; standing, Lem Graceffa

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Front: Richard White, Burt Gruber, Tutto Graceffa
Back: ___?, Gabby Watts, ___?, Wasil Chernak

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Katherine Ann "Kay" Sheridan was born in 1920, in Concord, to Frank Sheridan, a long-time Maynard Postmaster, and Ellen Reilley, a housewife. She was an only child and a lifelong resident of 5 Bent Avenue in Maynard. She graduated from Maynard High…

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The family was celebrating the end of WWII.

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Front Row (5): Bobby Kurgan, Joe Uglevich, Val Uglevich, Patty Uglevich (child), Stanley Uglevich

Center Row (5): Peter Grigas, Mary Uglevich, Mary Grigas Uglevich, Janice Uglevich (child),…

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James V. King was born in Maynard in 1911. He was the son of James J. (born 1874) and Ellen F. (born 1876), both born in Newfoundland. He had one brother, Matthew B. (born 1907 in Maynard). He grew up in Maynard and graduated from Maynard High…

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Raymond was born April 20, 1909, at 40 Parker Street in Maynard to John H. and Julia L. (Barry) Sheridan. He had two sisters, Margaret (b. 1906) and Dorothy (b. 1912). He married Mary N. Grigas in 1928. They had five children: Raymond Jr. (b. 1929),…

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John and Julia were married on 11-16-1904.
Julia and John had three children, Raymond, Margaret, and Dorothy, 7 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and 22 second great-grandchildren.

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Front: Catherine E. Sheridan Coughlin ( 1858-1940), James Sheridan ( 1851-1937 ), Mary "Lena" Sheridan ( 1887-1963 )

Back: John Henry Sheridan ( 1878-1960 ), Francis "Frank" Sheridan ( 1893-1973 ), James W. Sheridan, Jr. ( 1880-1952 ),…

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A collection of School Registers for the Green Meadow Elementary School. Each Register is for a grade (1-6), year and school. They contain names, date of birth, attendance, address, parent name, nationality, information about teacher and…

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Standing: John Tobin, William Baron, Howard Schreiber, John Walsh, Walter Adams, Emile Dumas

Seated: Joseph Dineen, Angus Hanson, Harold Sheridan, Thomas Smith

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Uniformed Legion members marching in a parade.
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Peter Hogan, Guy Ianuzzo, Swede Johnson, Joe Thomas

Selectman on left: Albert Alexanian

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Presentation of the 50 Year Award
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Seated: Past Commander James V. Sweeney, Past Commander Joseph P. Dineen

Standing: Daniel F. Connors, Commander Stewart T. Campbell, William A. Sweeney

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Seated: PC Donald Marchant, Executive Board; PC J. Foster Toohey, Commander; Russell Rogers, JVC; PC Howard Schreiber, Executive Board

Standing: ___ Bolger, ___Sgt. -at- Arms; PC Alfred Dentino, Finance Officer; PC Robert Murray,…

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A hand-painted glass lampshade and a carnival glass-like lampshade. They were typically used on ceiling fixtures. These were popular in the 1920s.

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Eight Christmas tree lights of various colors in the shape of candles. The fluid inside the plastic candle would heat up and ripple.

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Two wood marking gauges. A marking gauge is used in woodworking and metalworking to mark out lines for cutting or other operations. The purpose of the gauge is to scribe a line parallel to a reference edge or surface.

The third tool is…

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A piece of a wooden box with the label "American Cyanamid and Chemical Corp. - American Powder Division - Maynard, Mass, U.S.A." Mr. & Mrs. Worsley Fardy were traveling in New Hampshire and saw this piece of a box at a flea market.

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A Union Crayon Co. crayon box that held one grosss dustless school crayons, manufactured in Lowell, Massachusetts.

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Used mostly around the barns. Could be hung from a nail or hook during milking or other chores.