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"50th Anniversary Souvenir Medal" & Ribbon
A booklet describing the 50th Anniversary Souvenir Medal. Included is a 50th Anniversary Ribbon worn by Town Officials, dated April 19, 1921.
"Fifty Gun Salute" - April 19, 1921
Battery D, 2nd Field Artillery, Captain W.C. Brayne, Commanding, of Lowell, firing the fifty gun salute on the morning of April 19, 1921 on the hill at the rear of the Brooks Reed residence on Summer Street.
Amory Maynard's "Flints Survey"
This book was owned by Amory Maynard, the name sake of the Town of Maynard. It was given to William Gutteridge, who in turn presented it to Gavin A. Taylor at the time of the 50th anniversary of the town in 1921, with the request that it be…
Maynard Board of Selectmen -1921
Taken at the time of the town's 50th Anniversary
Left to right - Edwin Carlton, Frank S. Binks, Charles Keene.
Left to right - Edwin Carlton, Frank S. Binks, Charles Keene.
50th Anniversary Celebration - 1921
Town of Maynard
Speeches given in front of the Congregational Church on Main Street.
50th Anniversary Committee Minutes Book - 1921
On March 9, 1921 the Town Selectman and other town leaders and interested citizens met to form plans to celebrate the towns 50th anniversary, 1871-1921. The book contains notes, minutes of meetings and expenses relating to the celebration.
50th Anniversary of the Town of Maynard - 1921
Badge worn by Committee Members during the 50th Anniversary Celebration, dated April 19, 1921.
50th Anniversary Parade - 1921
Nason Street
A view before the parade on Nason Street looking toward Main Street.
50th Anniversary Parade - April 19, 1921
World War I veterans led by Corporal Harold V. Sheridan participating in the Town's 50th Anniversary Parade.
A Brief History of Maynard by William Gutteridge
The history of Maynard, Massachusetts written at its 50th Anniversary in 1921.
Amory Maynard 2nd, Home - 1921
Main Street as seen from the square, later taken down to make way for commercial block. Decorated for the 50th anniversary.
Arthur J. Coughlan
Mr. Coughlan, Post Master, was chairman of the 50th Anniversary Committee in 1921.