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Newspaper clipping describing the preparations for St. Casimir's Church 50-Year Anniversary.

The church building, originally the power station for the street cars in the early 1900s, was acquired by Fr. John S. Dziok in 1928, and through the…

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Newspaper clipping showing pictures of the altar at St. Casimir's Church, describing the decorations for Easter.

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Newspaper clipping describing the 50-year anniversary of the St. Casimir's Church.

The celebration began with a procession from the rectory to the church lead by James Mertz and the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. Following were altar boys and…

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Letter to Fr. Bilicky from The Alden Group regarding the acquisition of property adjacent to the St. Casimir's Church, and a petition to change the zoning.

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A third grade class picture taken at the Roosevelt School, 1972-73. Mrs. Briggs was the class teacher and Mr. J. Gramolini was the School Principal.

Top Row (l-r):
Mr. Gamolini; Debbie Rodday; Steven McCarthy; Cindy McCoulash; Brian Phillips;…

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A booklet of black and white pictures of the Class of 1945. It is not clear which year this was produced and who the individuals are as no names are given.

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

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The book describes the impact of land taking from the families that occupied the 3100 acres that became the Maynard Ordnance Supply Depot in the early years of World War Two.

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A postcard sent to Emma Hill in Gardner from Nellie (Hawkes). House depicted on Brown St. (21) was the residence of Gilbert Hawkes, RR Station Agent.

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Herbert E. Brayden was born in Maynard on July 1, 1888. He worked in the Assabet Mills as an Overseer and Superintendent Clerk. He also served in WW1.

He married Maynard native Elsie McDonald on June 4, 1919, at St. Bridget's Church. They had…

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A black and white photo of Agnes Johnson. Agnes was a long time resident of Great Road, Maynard, MA. Agnes was born in 1897 in Maynard to John A. and Augusta (Anderson) Johnson.

The second and third photos include Ragnar Johnson, Agnes's brother,…

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A sepia photo of John R. Underwood and his wife, Pauline Miller, and children, Herbert and Jean. John was an electrician with the Assabet Mills. He and his family did relocate to Providence RI. In 1921, John was working on an elevator on a job in…

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A post card photo of Daniel Sullivan who was born in 1888. "Danny" Sullivan worked as an Assistant Paymaster in the American Woolen Company office. His family lived on Great Road in Maynard. His parents were James & Hannah Sullivan,…

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Fr. John Cannon, associate pastor of St. Bridget's Chruch, who served the people of Maynard for 12 years, was transferred to St. Bernard's Parish in Concord. A concelebrated Mass of Thanksgiving was held at St Bridget's on Sunday, May 27, 1978,…

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A senior photo of Raymond Bamford, Class of 1940, Maynard High School.

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A black and white photo of David Foley, born in South Acton, MA in 1895, and shown here in his WWI uniform. David married Hannah Mary Johnson of Maynard on April 22, 1917. The marriage was held at St. Bridget's Church. David Foley served his…

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Four black and white photos of John McDonald and his daughters. The McDonald family moved to Maynard in 1900 from Stow, MA.

Annie and Inez McDonald, ca 1915, are shown in the first photo.

John McDonald was born in Amesbury, MA, and moved…