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50th Anniversary Parade - April 19, 1921
World War I veterans led by Corporal Harold V. Sheridan participating in the Town's 50th Anniversary Parade.
50th Anniversary Parade -1921
Group is marching east on Main St., near junction of Railroad St. (1 Railroad St. is building in center background). Trolley tracks seen in foreground.
50th Anniversary, Amory Maynard 2nd, Home - 1921
Main Street as seen from the square, later taken down to make way for commercial block. Decorated for the 50th anniversary.
A Note From Maynard, Mass.
Lettering on front is a raised sandpaper. The attached enveloped on lower right is designed to accept a small note.
Advertising for Christie's Store, Maynard, Mass.
A variety store which was located on Main Street (56 Main Street).
The postcard features a view of Meriam's Corner, Concord, Mass.
The postcard features a view of Meriam's Corner, Concord, Mass.
Aerial View, Maynard, Mass.
The mill on the left was headquarters for the Digital Equipment Corporation.
Adjacent to the mill in the center is the Assabet River and Walnut Street.
The right shows downtown Maynard, Nason and Main Sts.
Adjacent to the mill in the center is the Assabet River and Walnut Street.
The right shows downtown Maynard, Nason and Main Sts.
Alfred T. Haynes & Co. - Promotional Postcard
Department Store
Maynard, Mass.
An advertisement sent to Stephen D. Salmon of Acton, Mass.
The department store was located in the Riverside Block (117 Main St.) from 1893 to 1917.
The department store was located in the Riverside Block (117 Main St.) from 1893 to 1917.
Alphonse's Powder Mill Restaurant
Hearth Room
Originally the site of Uncle Pete's Twin Tree Cafe, owned by Peter Carbone,
who sold it to his chef John Alphonse circa 1965.
John Alphonse started his restaurant career in 1933 as a chef. He worked at the former 1812 House, the Maridor, Abner…
who sold it to his chef John Alphonse circa 1965.
John Alphonse started his restaurant career in 1933 as a chef. He worked at the former 1812 House, the Maridor, Abner…