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The coal company picking up coal that was delivered by the Delaware & Hudson railroad car.

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The background was used for many years in the studio of C. D. Holmes, Maynard photographer. This is a 1968 copy of the original photo.

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A cloth banner possibly used as a table runner.

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An Italian cloth sash for the "Marshall of the Parade", made from satin.

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A blue satin banner/flag marking the Maynard Centennial, 1871 to 1971. The banner measures 6' x 4'. This was presented to the Centennial Committee from the Brothers of the Brush at the opening ceremony, April 19, 1971. It was flown from the staff at…

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A Sons of Italy Banner used in parades. This banner has a gold lion embossed on the front, with gold lettering. This banner measures 3' x 5', and is made of satin and gold braiding.

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A red, green and white banner used by the Sons of Italy in parades. The banner measures 6' x 5'.

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A VFW banner from the Maynard Post #1812. It honors the muster of the organization on April 16, 1930. The banner measures 5.5' x 4'.

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A baseball chest protector used by the Junior Holy Name Team of the 1920's and later used by the St. Bridget's Cadets. Joe Boulden was the catcher for both teams.

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Protection equipment used by Junior Holy Name baseball players.

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A baseball catcher's mask used by the Junior Holy Name team.

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Baseball shin guards used by the Junior Holy Name team.

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Two pair of baseball foot and ankle guards used by the Junior Holy Name baseball players.

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The agenda for the first Girl Scout Court of Awards ceremony on March 3, 1953. This was for Girl Scout Troop 1.

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A Bennington flag with 13 stars.

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For several years we placed one of these on the grave of each deceased member of the Maynard Council. This tradition was discontinued about twenty years ago (c.1975). There are 2 in total.

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A 48 star silk American Flag in worn condition.

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This is a forty-nine star flag. The 49th starred flag represents the admission of the state of Hawaii to the Union.

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There are 5 fifty-starred flags used for cemeteries during specific holidays.

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