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KA-MA-GA-LI (Kathy, Mary Martha, Gail, Linda)

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A group of Camp Fire Girls marching down Summer Street as part of a parade (possibly Memorial or Veterans Day). Carrying banners "Camp Fire Girls" and "Bluebirds".

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The camp was owned and operated by St. Bridget Church as a summer camp.

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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.

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Back: Anne Flaherty, M. M. Dineen, Nancy Belle Sealey
Front: Ann Hoffman,…

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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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A postcard of family scene at Lake Warren.

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A sepia colored group picture of girls at Camp Virginia, a Bolton health camp.. It notes on the back that the back row has Mary Ayotte (first on the left) and Jean Tucker (fifth from the left).

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An advertising matchbook with the Cannella Pontiac logo imprinted. Cannella Pontiac was located at 9 Powder Mill Road, Maynard, Mass.

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A number of canoes at Lake Boon, possibly a race.

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A certificate issued to Stanley Slabyz for four shares of capital stock.

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The car barn was built by the trolley company in 1901, on the south side of the Great Boston Road, near the intersection of Main Street, Maynard. It was brick construction with a wood roof, measuring 51 ft by 204 ft, having four tracks accommodating…

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The first and third photo shows the car barn before the fire and after it was rebuilt. The other photos show the structure after the fire.

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Located on Great Road, later occupied by the Lovell Bus Company, Raytheon Co, Atkins and Merrill, Digital Equipment Corp., and Place Plastics.

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The power house was converted into St. Casimir's Church. Interesting thought on the back of photo.

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This photo shows the power station, then St. Casimir's Church, and the car barn, occupied by Atkins and Merrill Inc, of the former Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railway Company. Both buildings have flat roofs, a facade was put on the church…

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Car barn to the right, power house to the left of the Concord, Maynard & Hudson St. Ry.

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Plate that can be attached to an automobile.