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Card was sent by George Bradley

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Condensed obituary forwarded to Elizabeth Schnair by Mrs. Harry C. Thayer in May 1970:

"Alvin Dudley Russell, who was for many years a resident and business man in Maynard, died at South Acton July 3, 1898. He was twice representative to the…

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A toasting glass with Alphonse's Powder Mill logo.

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This restaurant was located at 34 Powder Mill Road.

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This restaurant was located at 34 Powder Mill Road.

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located at 34 Powdermill road.

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It was located at 34 Powdermill nroad

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It was located at 34 Powdermill road

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The restaurant was located at 34 powdermill road. Prior to them it was the Twin Tree Cafe aka as Uncle Pete's. It later became the the Maynard Elks Lodge.

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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…

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Compaq acquired DEC and continued to promote some of their products.

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Compaq acquired DEC in the 1990's and continued to promote some of their prodcuts.

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DEC poster promoting UNIX compatible workstations and servers.

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Promotional almanac given to customers of the store written in Finnish.

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It was decided that each of the allies in World War I should each issue their own bronze victory medal with a similar design, similar equivalent wording and identical ribbon.
The British medal was designed by W. McMillan. The front depicts a winged…

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A courtesy thermometer advertising Allen's Cafe, Joseph Allen & Son, 2 & 4 Waltham St., Maynard, Mass, Phone #343-W. It was "A Good Place for Friends to Meet"!