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Statues of St. Anthony and the Blessed Virgin

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A collection of 37 photographs showing the participants and parishioners during the dedication. Two of the pictures shown.

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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.

Bottom Center Photo: l to r
Back: Anne Flaherty, M. M. Dineen, Nancy Belle Sealey
Front: Ann Hoffman,…

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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

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Two views of the church taken in 1970.

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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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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 photograph of the models of St. Bridget's rectory and church when they occupied a site close to where the current Town Building is located. The models where built by Paul Boothroyd, Jr.

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The original picture taken at St. Bridget's Church by Bob Talbourdet. Processed and mounted by members of 4-H "Range Finders" of Maynard.

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The first photo was from 1884 and the second one from 1970.

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Eleven photos (three shown) showing some of the work to replace and repair the churches steeple.

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The two photos without louvers in the steeple are pre-1940. The louvers where installed between 1943 & 1948. The last photo is a digital copy, not in the collection, of the first photo.

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Harold Merriam, Choir Director, left on platform.
Marion Jones, Organist
Rev. Leonard W. Fowler, 4th from right; George Weaving 3rd from right; Murray McKenzie, furthest right.

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The picture was taken on Summer Street of the Lady Warwich Lodge, a Lodge of the Order of Independent Daughters of St. George.

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The church was built on Glendale Street by the Finnish workers from 1905-1907 and dedicated on June 6, 1908. The parish moved to a new location (North Sudbury) in 1967 and the building was later used as the Church of the Nazarene. It is currently a…

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The church is located on Glendale Street, built in the period 1905-107.

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The building, located on Glendale Street, was purchased from the St. John Lutheran Church in 1968. It is currently a private residence.

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The church, located on Walnut Street, was constructed in 1913. Originally had Finnish in it is name but that was later dropped.