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St. George's Episcopal Church
Located on Summer Street, the corner stone for the St. George's Church was laid on August 10, 1895 and was consecrated on April 14, 1897. The building is currently a private residence.
The second photo shows the church and the rectory located…
The second photo shows the church and the rectory located…
Maple House
Three photo copies of the Maple House, built by George Cutting during the 1880s and was owned and managed by him for many years. It was located at the corner of Summer and Acton Streets where the present fire and police stations are located.…
Dedication of Memorial Park - November 15, 1925
Dedication of Memorial Park and Monument on Sunday Nov. 15, 1925. Erected by the Town of Maynard to commemorate the service of her citizens in the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and World War I. In honor of the those who served and in memory…
File folder for Memorial Park
Veterans Memorial Park and Monuments
The file contains newspaper articles and general information about the construction of the park.
Memorial Park - 1970
Charles Berriel took this picture for the Maynard Historical Society showing the Soldier's and Sailor's Monument in the center with World War II Honor Roll at the left and World War I Honor Roll at the right.
Views of St. George's Episcopal Church
Summer Street, Maynard, Mass.
The church was built in 1896. The building is now a private residence.
Daughters of St. George - 1919
St. George Episcopal Church
The picture was taken on Summer Street of the Lady Warwich Lodge, a Lodge of the Order of Independent Daughters of St. George.
Maynard World War I Veterans - 1975
Picture taken at Memorial Park on November 11, 1975.
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Joseph Dineen, William Baron, James Whalen, William Sweeney, Ralph (George?) Jamieson
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Joseph Dineen, William Baron, James Whalen, William Sweeney, Ralph (George?) Jamieson
Nason & Summer Street - ca 1877
The corner of Summer and Nason Streets when Maynard was know as Assabet Village. Part of the first building still exist.
American Legion Scrapbook Presentation - 1990
Stewart Campbell, American Legion, presenting scrapbook of Veterans Memorial to Ralph Sheridan, town historian and curator of the Maynard Historical Society.
Stewart Campbell on the left, Ralph Sheridan on the right.
Stewart Campbell on the left, Ralph Sheridan on the right.
The Priest Family - Getting Ready for the Holidays
Two copies of a sepia-colored photograph of the Priest Family. The Priests ran the Central Market, at the corner of Nason and Summer Streets. The photo captures the Priest family plucking chickens- considered to be serious business by the family- in…
Stereo Card of H. B. Gove and His Bakers Cart - 1867
This photo was used in a stereoscope in the 1880's. The photo was taken at the corner of Nason and Summer Streets in 1867. It was taken at the spot where the Riverside Cooperative was built and is now owned by the Knights of Columbus of Maynard, MA.…
Palm Sunday at St. George's Episcopal Church
Parishioners leaving St. George's Episcopal Church as part of a Palm Sunday service. The church was located on 63 Summer Street and was open from 1895-2006.
Palm Sunday at St. George's Episcopal Church
Parishioners leaving St. George's Episcopal Church as part of a Palm Sunday service. The church was located on 63 Summer Street and was open from 1895-2006.
Palm Sunday at St. George's Episcopal Church
Parishioners leaving St. George's Episcopal Church as part of a Palm Sunday service. The church was located on 63 Summer Street and was open from 1895-2006.
Palm Sunday at St. George's Episcopal Church
Parishioners leaving St. George's Episcopal Church as part of a Palm Sunday service. The church was located on 63 Summer Street and was open from 1895-2006.
Thomas Hillis House
The Thomas Hillis House, 82 Summer Street, was also the home of the photographer Oliver (Swat) Warila.
Thomas Hillis House
The Thomas Hillis House, 82 Summer Street, was also the home of the photographer Oliver (Swat) Warila.
Thomas Hillis House
The Thomas Hillis House, 82 Summer Street, was also the home of the photographer Oliver (Swat) Warila.