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Car Barn - ca 1901
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway
The car barn was built by the trolley company in 1901, on the south side of the Great Boston Road, near the intersection of Main Street, Maynard. It was brick construction with a wood roof, measuring 51 ft by 204 ft, having four tracks accommodating…
Car Barn Fire - 1918
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway
The first and third photo shows the car barn before the fire and after it was rebuilt. The other photos show the structure after the fire.
Car Barn and Power House - ca1920
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railroad
The power house was converted into St. Casimir's Church. Interesting thought on the back of photo.
Car Barn and Power Station/St. Casimir's Church - 1965
This photo shows the power station, then St. Casimir's Church, and the car barn, occupied by Atkins and Merrill Inc, of the former Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railway Company. Both buildings have flat roofs, a facade was put on the church…
Cardinal Fulton Sheen Visiting St. Casimir's Church - 1977
Five photos of Cardinal Fulton Sheen and Fr. Louis Bilicky at St. Casimir's Church in 1977
Carl Douglas Peterson - Baptism Certificate
Certificate written in Danish
Born on April 19, 1903, baptized May 31, 1903 in Maynard, Mass.
Born on April 19, 1903, baptized May 31, 1903 in Maynard, Mass.
Carmela Ferrara to Italian Social Club Lease Agreements
1933-1938
The Italian Social Club leased the building at 62 - 64 Waltham Street from the owner, Carmela Ferrara, for $18/month. The club purchased the property in 1938. These are the two lease agreements covering period from 1933 t0 1938.
Carnival at Crowe Park
Carnivals, possibly sponsored by the American Legion, were often held at Crowe Park (Great Road)
Carnival Poster - ca1960's
The carnival came annually to Crowe Park, sponsored by the American Legion.
Carnival Poster - ca1970's
The outdoor poster advertised the annual carnival held at Crowe Park, sponsored by the American Legion