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Pew Rental Receipt - Daniel Coughlin
St. Bridget's Church
A receipt for one quarter beginning in October 1885
Plan of Lots in St. Bridget's Cemetery - 1913
A plot layout of the graves in St. Bridget's Cemetery as the 6th survey done by Horace F. Tuttle, of Acton in 1913.
Religious Play Cast - ca 1932
St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church
Two photographs showing the cast of plays presented by the young people of St. Bridget's Parish. The priest shown in both pictures is possibly the Rev. George S. Brennan.
Reunion and Reception Program - April 23, 1919
St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church
An agenda for a celebration honoring World War I returning soldiers and sailors from St. Bridget's Parish, Wednesday, April 23, 1919.
Rev. Bartholomew F. Killilea, Pastor 1906-1909
St. Bridget's Parish
Fr. Killilea was pastor of St. Bridge's Parish in 1906-1909. It was during his pastorate that the present rectory was built. Named a Vicar Forane with the title of Very Reverend in 1920.
Rev. Charles A. Donahue, Curate - 1924-1932
St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church
Born in Winchester, Mass. 1888
Educated in the Winchester Public Schools
Attended St. Charles College ,Maryland; St. John's Seminary, Brighton
Ordained January 10, 1914
1. Photo at time of Fr. Donahue's Ordination
2. Photo as a Chaplain…
Educated in the Winchester Public Schools
Attended St. Charles College ,Maryland; St. John's Seminary, Brighton
Ordained January 10, 1914
1. Photo at time of Fr. Donahue's Ordination
2. Photo as a Chaplain…
Rev. Edward F. Crowley, Pastor 1918-1930
St. Bridget's Parish
Named a Monsignor by Pope Pius XII, January 15, 1946.
Rev. George A. Hamilton - Rev. John A. Conlin
St. Bridget's Parish
Rev. George A. Hamilton said the first Mass at Assabet Village in 1850. He was the Pastor of the Great Milford Parish (Milford to Assabet) 1850-54. Left Photo
Rev. John A. Conlin built the first St. Bridget's Church on Main Street in 1865. It was…
Rev. John A. Conlin built the first St. Bridget's Church on Main Street in 1865. It was…
Rev. James J. Haddad 1962-1964
St. Bridget's Parish
Fr. Haddad is shown at a farewell reception held at the Maynard Knights of Columbus Hall.
Rev. John A. Crowe, Pastor 1894-1905
St. Bridget's Parish
The three informal photos show Fr. Crowe at the dedication of the John A. Crowe Park, October 1, 1915. He is shown autographing a program. Fr. Crowe was pastor of St. Bridger's Parish and instrumental in obtaining land for the park. He was the…
Rev. Patrick D. Meagher, Curate 1917-1918
St. Bridget's Parish
Fr. Meagher died from influenza in 1918 while serving at St. Bridget's.
Rev. Patrick Meagher at the Children of Mary Society Table - ca 1917
St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church
Father Meagher was a Curate at St. Bridget's during 1917-1918. He died from influenza in 1918.
Seen in photo: Fr. Meagher, Maude Corsles, Mary Murphy, Genevieve Sharpe, Dorothy Hannon, Marion Boyle, Elizabeth Herbert
Seen in photo: Fr. Meagher, Maude Corsles, Mary Murphy, Genevieve Sharpe, Dorothy Hannon, Marion Boyle, Elizabeth Herbert
Rev. Walter J. Browne, Pastor 1909-1917
St. Bridget's Parish
The right photo shows Fr. Browne standing on the St. Bridget's Rectory in 1913. During his time St. Elizabeth's Chapel was built in West Acton and served by the Maynard clergy.
Rev. Walter J. Roche, Pastor 1930-1935
St. Bridget's Parish
This is a remembrance card prepared at the time of his death.
Road Building at Camp Joyce Kilmer, Scituate, Mass.-ca .1930
St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church
Single picture is Joe Dineen, the others are parishioners building a road into Camp Joyce Kilmer.
Senior and Junior Ecumenical Choir - December 1970
St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church
Taken at St. Bridget's Church by Bob Talbourdet. Processed and mounted by members of 4-H "Rangefinders" of Maynard. Presented to the Maynard Historical Society by the group on Saturday December 19, 1970.
Silver Jubilee Night Program 1894-1919
St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church
An agenda for the evening's program for the Silver Jubilee of St. Bridget Parish, 1894-1919, at Colonial Hall.