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A certificate was awarded to Pearl McAuslin of Maynard for donating one dollar to the United War Work Campaign for WWI, 1918.

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A beautiful Valentine showing two angels in the center circle, surrounded by peach-colored flowers and silver lace. Above the angels are a little boy and girl pushing a flower cart. The inside is inscribed: From Roy Denniston.

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Joseph Boothroyd served in WWI
Backrow standing , 6th from the right

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A VFW Ladies Auxillary Trophy for VFW Essay Winners, 1936-1938. 1936 Sylvia Glickman; 1937 Gertrude King; Regina Ayotte, 1938.

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A report describing the restoration of and recommendations of upkeep of the monument. .

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Two Veterans of Foreign Wars pins, 1991 & 1992, that belonged to Donald Brayden. The inscription reads: "Veteran's of Foreign Wars, Commander's Club".

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A VFW tie clasp with the inscription: "Mass Can Do 1988".

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A photo collection of both the history of the Park and the renovation efforts to the Veteran's Memorial Park, Maynard, Mass. George Shaw was the Chairman of the Maynard Veteran's Memorial Committee. The photo album was presented by CWO Stewart T.…

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A poster for the parade and dedication of Veterans' Memorial Park.

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Two photos of veterans at the Memorial Day parade on Summer St. approaching Memorial Park.

Photo 1 shows (l-r) Ben Sofka in the foreground (green Army uniform), Chuck Foley, Bob Murray, and Ruth Jones.

Photo 2 shows (l-r) Ben Sofka, ?,…

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A collection of parade photos from the early 1980's.

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A Centennial Souvenir Edition of a Program for the Fourth Annual Past President and Past Commander Banquet. The event took place April 24, 1971. Inside are the listing of Post Officers: Dan Norman, Arthur Trombley, Jr., Kenneth Manosh, Michael…

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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'.