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A booklet dedicated to the celebration of the 60th Anniversary, 1916-1976, of Holy Annunciation Church, Maynard, MA. The booklet describes the history of the Church in Maynard, pictures of clergy, and good wishes from parishioners.

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This could be at the dedication of the church after the conversion from the power house of the trolley line.

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This brochure was for an annual affair for many years, published by the St. Bridget's Parish in connection with the Fourth of July picnic.

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A summer camp owned and run by St. Bridget's.
This is a collection of 46 photographs of the campers and staff of the camp. Six are shown.

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Back: Anne Flaherty, M. M. Dineen, Nancy Belle Sealey
Front: Ann Hoffman,…

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Camp Joyce Kilmer was an Army barracks during World War I and was purchased by St. Bridget's parish through the efforts of Fr. Charles Donahue, Curate at the church. Every summer for nearly ten years the boys and girls of the parish would each spend…

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Five photos of Cardinal Fulton Sheen and Fr. Louis Bilicky at St. Casimir's Church in 1977

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Front: Alice Fearns, Gertrude Herbert, Kathryn Bariteau, Helen Bakun, Anna Thane, Julia Wardzala, Mary Sheridan, June Sawyer, Winnifred Fardy

Center: Mary Sexton, ___?, Roseanne Angelosanto, Fr. Guido Palatto, Rose Settipani, Margaret…

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A historical account of the Union Congregational Church of Maynard (Main Street) written at the time of their 100th anniversary

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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.

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A history of the origins of the Mission Evangelical Congregational Church (originally known as Finnish Congregational Church).

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The origins and evolution of St. Casimir's church, an offspring of St. Bridget's focused on the Polish community.

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The origins and evolution of the oldest church in Maynard.

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The origins and history of the town's Methodist church from 1867 through 1970.

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Father Frank Maskiewicz leads a ceremony outside of St. Casimir's Church (a Polish-American Catholic Church located at 65 Great Road, the parish was founded 1912 and closed in 1997)

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Certificate of Appreciation from the Maynard Veterans Council to Fr. Louis Bilicky recognizing his 50 years of service to God, country, community, and families.

Signed by: Marge Inannuzzo, Raymond DeForge, Rosemary Tower, Milton Lashus, and Paul…

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A pamphlet to Gladys Taylor celebrating Children's Day, June 10, 1900, from Rev. Charles H. Washburn of the Union Congregational Church.

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Front: Mary Tobin, June Sawyer, Mary Higgins

Second Row: Mildred Duggan, Margaret Murphy, Julia Lynch, Madeline Smith, Dorothy Sheridan, Margaret Moore, Julia Kaziuakonis, Mary Kane

Third Row: Kathryn Bariteau, Fr. Guido Palatto, Emma…

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The camp was purchased by the parish through the efforts of Fr. Donahue. The photos show the St. Bridget's clergy on clean up duty.

Top Row: Rev. Guido L. Pallotta; Rev. Walter J. Roche & Mac & Rev. Charles Donahue; Rev. Walter J. Roche in front…

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A published document showing the parishioners and the amount of donation for Nov. 1907.