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Glenwood Cemetery National Historic Register Nomination Form
The National Register of Historic Places Form and Application. A description of Glenwood Cemetery including history, map, archeological features, ecology of the area and other aspects that allows the cemetery to be registered as a historic location.…
Centennial Monograph: Glenwood Cemetery
A chronology of the Glenwood Cemetery from its coincident start with the town in 1871 through 1950.
Centennial Monograph: Saint Bridget's Cemetery
The history of St. Bridget's Cemetery, which actually predates the parish in Maynard, from 1869 through the 1940s.
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Glenwood Cemetery
Town of Maynard
A booklet describing the regulations of burials in Glenwood Cemetery. The fees are not current.
Maynard Family Crypt
Glenwood Cemetery
The crypt was built by Amory Maynard. Amory and his wife Mary are interred there along with 21 other family members.
Maynard Family Cemetery Lots
A series of color photos of the gravestones of a variety of Maynard family members. These are located on Pantry Road Cemetery, Sudbury, MA.
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.
Unknown Girl at Glenwood Cemetery - pre.1938
The tree next to unidentified female and was blown down and the gazebo in the background was destroyed during the 1938 hurricane.
Gate at Glenwood Cemetery - 1903
The iron gate was replaced by the current granite gate in 1928 (shown). A gazebo can be seen in background. It was destroyed in the 1938 Hurricane.
Perpetual Care Funds Ledger
A ledger containing the names of individuals who purchased perpetual care for Glenwood Cemetery, Maynard, MA. The dates registered range from 1916 to 1947, and costs ranging from $10.00 to $1,200.
Honor guard entering Glenwood Cemetery.
Servicemen marching in a Memorial Day parade enter Glenwood Cemetery.
Dignitaries entering Glenwood Cemetery as part of a Memorial Day parade
Likely Board of Selectmen and other dignitaries are part of a parade entering Glenwood Cemetery through the main entrance on Parker Street.
Selectmen: ?, Thomas Cocco, Howard Boeske, Willis "Rebel" Dodd
Selectmen: ?, Thomas Cocco, Howard Boeske, Willis "Rebel" Dodd
Memorial Day observance in Glenwood Cemetery
A speaker addresses the audience in Glenwood Cemetery as part of a Memorial Day observance and parade.
Participating are Selectmen Tom Cocco, Richard White, and Howard Boeske.
Participating are Selectmen Tom Cocco, Richard White, and Howard Boeske.
Honor Guard enters Glenwood Cemetery
Colors and honor guard enter Glenwood Cemetery as part of a Memorial Day observation and parade.
Second Row, 2nd from left is John Sebastyn, T. D. Murphy (holding the American flag), and Don Brayden (far right).
Second Row, 2nd from left is John Sebastyn, T. D. Murphy (holding the American flag), and Don Brayden (far right).
Memorial Day Speaker in Glenwood Cemetery
This is likely to be someone speaking in at a Memorial Day observance.
Selectmen: Tom Cocco, Richard White (white suit), and Howard Boeske.
Selectmen: Tom Cocco, Richard White (white suit), and Howard Boeske.
Parade in Glenwood Cemetery
Dignitaries lead a Memorial or Veteran's Day parade into Glenwood Cemetery.
Selectmen: Howard Boeske, Dick White, and Tom Cocco.
Selectmen: Howard Boeske, Dick White, and Tom Cocco.
Memorial Day Observance at Glenwood Cemetery
A member of the clergy (Rev. Taylor?) leads a group in prayer at a Memorial Day ceremony in Glenwood Cemetery.
Stu Campbell, Will Dodd, Howard Boeske, and Tom Cocco.
Stu Campbell, Will Dodd, Howard Boeske, and Tom Cocco.