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mhs-2019.551.pdf
The program for the Sixth Annual Service of Patriotism which was held on Sunday, November 11, 1973 at the Mission Evangelical Church under Rev. R. Gary Heikkila.

mhs-2019.542.pdf
The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts

Military Division
Office Of The Adjutant General

Rules And Regulations

Governing the Drill or Parade with Firearms or Harmless Imitations thereof by Bodies of Citizens of the United States or Foreign Troops

mhs-2019.541.pdf
A collection of 9 newsletters published by the Council of Minute Men. Each issue primarily covers events and the names of the participants.

mhs-2019.540.pdf
The request from the Assabet Village Minutemen to the Maynard Board of Selectmen for permission to erect a marker at Concord and Acton Streets to commemorate the road taken by the Minutemen in April 1775.

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Three dark pink ribbons with the following imprinted: "Bicentennial 1776-1976, Assabet Village Minutemen Colonial Day".

Three white ribbons with the following words: "Assabet Village Minutemen, Colonial Day 1979".

mhs-2019.534.pdf
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Corporation Annual Report form for the Assabet Village Minutemen.

mhs-2019.533.pdf
Certificate from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts recognizing the incorporation of the Assabet Village Minutemen.

mhs-2019.532.pdf
Bylaws of the "parent" organization of the Assabet Village Minutemen. The Council informed and organized various minutemen organizations across New England, focused around the United States Bicentennial in 1976.

mhs-2019.531.pdf
The Assabet Village Minutemen incorporated in 1975. While Maynard did not come to exist until 100 years after the Revolutionary War, the towns of Stow and Sudbury from which Maynard was carved did send Minutemen to various battles. The area of…

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A black and white photo of the dedication of a marker at the intersection of Concord and Acton Streets. The marker was commissioned by the Assabet Village Minutemen and recognizes the significance of Concord Road in the Revolutionary War.

The…