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John Carlson lived in Maynard for several years and worked at the W.B.Case store. He left Maynard about 50 years ago and went to live out west. He carried this revolver for several years. Eventually he became a resident of Harrison, Maine. He…

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A rifle salute behind Memorial Park is part of the Memorial Day or Veterans Day parade observance.

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He was universally known as "Dick".

Dick and his siblings (Virginia and Eleanor) born in North Acton of a Swedish father, Axel, and an American mother, Anna, spent their early years in Concord, moving to Maynard in the 1920's. He graduated…

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Movies playing at the Rialto the week of May 17th, 1926. The Rialto Theatre was originally Colonial Hall, upstairs of 60 Main Street.

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A plaque presented to Rhoda Bedard in 1983 at the time of her leaving Digital.
It was signed by:
Lenny Haywood, Phyllis Galletta, Janet Cincotta, John Halman, Gabe Divitto, Leona Ballard, Mark Evers, Orlando Garcia, Bob Coolidge, Bob Creed, Leona…

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A Reward of Merit awarded to Freddie Taylor by his teacher, L. A. Hayward. This award was found in a green scrapbook of memorabilia from ca1900 belonging to Reba Taylor.

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Born in 1912 in Maynard however never served at St. Bridget's.

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An advertising sign indicating the times and prices for trips to Revere Beach beginning in July. This cardboard sigh may have been displayed in a window or on the side of the bus.

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This is a remembrance card prepared at the time of his death.

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The right photo shows Fr. Browne standing on the St. Bridget's Rectory in 1913. During his time St. Elizabeth's Chapel was built in West Acton and served by the Maynard clergy.

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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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Fr. Meagher died from influenza in 1918 while serving at St. Bridget's.

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Fr. Bilicky was born in Salem, Mass. on December 31, 1922, ordained on May 4, 1949 and after assignments at various parishes in the greater Boston area he became the Pastor at St. Casimir's on February 10, 1970. Fr. Bilicky was the Pastor when St.…

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Two photos of the retirement party for Rev. John Snook, United Methodist Church Minister, taken in 1976. The first photo is of Rev. Snook and his wife Phyllis. The second photo is of Rev. Snook and his family. Standing(l-r): JoEllen, Jackie, John, &…

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The three informal photos show Fr. Crowe at the dedication of the John A. Crowe Park, October 1, 1915. He is shown autographing a program. Fr. Crowe was pastor of St. Bridger's Parish and instrumental in obtaining land for the park. He was the…

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Fr. Haddad is shown at a farewell reception held at the Maynard Knights of Columbus Hall.

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Rev. George A. Hamilton said the first Mass at Assabet Village in 1850. He was the Pastor of the Great Milford Parish (Milford to Assabet) 1850-54. Left Photo

Rev. John A. Conlin built the first St. Bridget's Church on Main Street in 1865. It was…

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A photo of Rev. Donahue as a Master of St. Bridget's Cadets.