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Confirmation Class - 1916
St. John's Lutheran Church, Maynard, Mass.
Mary Stein, 1st row, 2nd from the left
Confirmation Certificate - 1916
Maria Selma Jussila
A certificate awarded at the Evangelical Lutheran Church indicating that Maria Jussila had renewed her Baptismal pledges during the Confirmation ceremony. Pastor was Alpo Setala.
Confirmation at St. Bridget's
Unidentified people posing with Archbishop Richard Cardinal Cushing on the occasion of a Confirmation at St. Bridget's Church..
Confederate States of America - Five Dollars
An original five dollar bill, # 46448, dated December 2nd, 1862.
Conductor's Coat
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railroad
This coat was worn by Thomas J. Lawlor, who was a conductor for fourteen years for the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railway Company.
Concord, Maynard, & Hudson Car Barn on Great Road
This was the early days of the company - about 1906. Built in 1901 by Edward Price of Warren, MA. Destroyed by fire on the night of January, 25, 1918.
The power house is the brick building to the left.
The power house is the brick building to the left.
Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railroad Car Barn
The trolley car barn as seen from Summer Hill Road
Concord, Maynard and Hudson St. Ry. Route Map
The map shows the trolleys route from Concord's Monument Square to Woods Square in Hudson and the connecting trolleys, roads and rail roads.
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway Company - 1901
The photo shows the Superintend's House, Power Station, and Car Barn/Office.
Concord, Maynard & Hudson St. Ry Terminal at Hudson
The CM&H for Maynard, Boston & Worcester for Marlboro and the Worcester Consolidated for Clinton all met here.
Concord, MA Centennial - 1875
An original invitation to the town of Maynard, MA, inviting the Town to join in the 100th year centennial celebration of Concord, MA on April 19, 1875. The envelope is included as well.
Concord, MA Bi-Centennial - 1975
An invitation to the citizens of Maynard, MA to attend the Bi-Centennial activities for the Town of Concord, MA. Also included is a listing of the scheduled activities. The date is April 1975.