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Fur-trimmed Mid-Century Ladies Hat
A fur-trimmed, pink satin, netted hat popular with women in the 1950's and 1960's. The hat belonged to Mary Mabel Holly (Comeau).
Fuel Storage Tanks Co-op
United Co-operative Society
These tanks were located on Euclid Avenue. Oil sales and delivery was one of the many services offered to the co-op's members.
Fuel Rationing Coupons - 1944-45
Three World War II rationing coupons for home fuel oil and gasoline, dated 1944 and 1945. They are issued in the name of Warren A. Twombly, 13 Main St. and 71 Summer St., Maynard, Mass. These were issued by the #193 Rationing Board, Maynard.
Fuel Oil Ration Calendar and Delivery Record - ca 1944
You and Your Fuel Oil Ration
World War II
Booklet and use record used during the war to help reduce fuel consumption.
Fuel Oil Ration
Harold A. Lyons
The coupons could be used when purchasing 1 to 50 gallons of oil during World War II.
Fruits and Vegetables at the Co-op Store
United Co-operative Society
The store was located at 56-62 Main St.
Frithiof Tofferi
A photo of Frithiof Tofferi, a musician who played a piccolo and flute in local bands and orchestras. He taught members of local school bands how to play these instruments. He was born in Finland but spent most of his life in Maynard until his death…
French Soldier's Cap & WW II Mailing Envelope
A French soldier's cap was sent home to Miss Barbara McLane from Sgt. Robert McLane on Feb. 12, 1946. The mailing envelope contained a note stating "It is not the latest style, only a French soldier's cap, but I thought you would like it as a…
Freemasonry Symbol Stamped into a Penny
The compass, square and letter G formed by pressing copper into a mold.
Freemasonry Lapel Pins
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1. Generic Masonic Symbol and Flag pin
2. Charles A. Welch Lodge A.F. & A. M. 25 Year Pin
3. Grand Lodge Massachusetts pin
4. Rotary International Masonic Symbol pin
1. Generic Masonic Symbol and Flag pin
2. Charles A. Welch Lodge A.F. & A. M. 25 Year Pin
3. Grand Lodge Massachusetts pin
4. Rotary International Masonic Symbol pin
Freemasonry Embossed Symbol on a Novelty
A glass coaster with the Mason's Compass, Carpenter's Square and upper case G symbol.
Freeman & Clancy - 1934
A receipt from Freeman and Clancy, a plumbing and heating company in Maynard, dated September 24, 1934.
Fred's TV Thermometer & Light Switch Panel
An advertising thermometer and light switch panel for Fred's TV, 53 Main Street, Maynard, Mass. Phone TW7-8432.
Fred "Brick" Wilder
A newspaper clipping of Fred Wilder, Catcher. Mr. Wilder had a long career with organized baseball. A life-long resident of Maynard, he started his career with the local high school team and then the Town team. He moved on to the Marlboro City Team…
Frank Spence Military Service Profile
Frank Brady Spence
ARM3 United States Navy Reserve
Born: July 2, 1925
Died: June 29, 1945
Frank was lost at sea. He was trapped in a damaged aircraft that, upon landing approach, missed the carrier and crashed into the sea. The pilot was…
ARM3 United States Navy Reserve
Born: July 2, 1925
Died: June 29, 1945
Frank was lost at sea. He was trapped in a damaged aircraft that, upon landing approach, missed the carrier and crashed into the sea. The pilot was…
Frank Sheridan Postmaster
Maynard Post Office
Frank became postmaster in 1935 and held the job until the 1960's.
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1st photo: Frank Sheridan, Ellen Sheridan, Phillip J. Philbin, ___?
2nd photo: ___?, John Eaton, Frank Sheridan, John Nowick
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1st photo: Frank Sheridan, Ellen Sheridan, Phillip J. Philbin, ___?
2nd photo: ___?, John Eaton, Frank Sheridan, John Nowick
Frank Sanderson's Scrap Book
The scrapbook is an eclectic collection of newspaper articles, brochures, invitations, magazine clippings, programs etc... that Frank Sanderson put together over many years. Many of the documents date during his 36 years as Town Clerk, 1913-1948. …
Frank S. Fearns, Pharmacist, Prescription Box
A prescription box filled by Frank S. Fearns, Pharmacist. His pharmacy was located on Main Street, Fowler's Block, Maynard, Mass. The prescription was issued by Dr. Edward J. Flaherty. It is dated January 20, 1931.