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An introductory letter from the Centennial Committee to those interested in purchasing a commemorative medal celebrating the Maynard Centennial.

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Two blue paperweights with embedded Centennial Medals that were awarded by the Grand Marshall of the Parade. This paperweight was an award given to the Main Charter Belles for its float in the Centennial Parade, July 4, 1971.

Names of those who…

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Two raffle tickets to win a Commemorative Medal during the Centennial of Maynard, 1971. The tickets were to be deposited in the Maynard Centennial Country Store, 46 Nason St., Maynard.

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Two Maynard Historical Society Membership Cards issued for the Maynard Centennial Celebration, 1971.

mhs-2019.272.pdf
The International Order of Good Templars, who promoted total abstinence from alcoholic beverages, had a lodge in Assabet Village, prior to Maynard's incorporation.

mhs-2019.184.pdf
A summary of the A.O.H. society in Maynard.

The Ancient Order of Hibernians is America’s oldest Irish Catholic Fraternal Organization, founded in 1836, was formed to promote "the advancement of the principles of Irish Nationality." The AOH…

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Before entertainment was available at the push of a button, the arrival of a carnival or circus in town would bring a little bit of excitement to quiet town life.

mhs-2019.270.pdf
Chautauqua was a traveling adult education and social movement in the United States, highly popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It came to Maynard starting in 1917 and continued through 1929.

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A short summary of the 20 year history of this Polish cooperative in Maynard from about 1910 to 1931.

mhs-2019.209.pdf
The story of a short-lived association of cycle riders in the early 1900s.

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The history of St. Bridget's Cemetery, which actually predates the parish in Maynard, from 1869 through the 1940s.

mhs-2019.235.pdf
Originally serving the Finnish immigrant population in Maynard, this church started in 1894 and prospered through the years. In 1967 the church building moved to North Sudbury, but it is still considered to be a Maynard church.

mhs-2019.195.pdf
The story of how the town of Maynard came to be.

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A chronology of the former Alms House / Poor Farm which was located at 206-209 Great Road (the large white house across from Alumni Field / 2020)

mhs-2019.181.pdf
A historical review of all manner of sports and games in Maynard

mhs-2019.183.pdf
A short history on the origins and milestones of the Band Parents Club.

mhs-2019.176.pdf
A short history of banking in Maynard.

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mhs-2019.172.pdf
A history of bicycle clubs in Maynard.

mhs-2019.173.pdf
A brief history of the Boston Post Cane in Maynard

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