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Co-op store selling dinnerware
A United Co-op store employee (Ravha Malmberg) shows a customer some Homer Laughlin Autumn Harvest dinnerware (9 cents per piece). The store was located at 56-62 Main St.
Co-Op Stretcher Sale at the Co-op Gas Station
A group portrait of a group of ladies selling soda, motor oil, and car batteries in front of the Gulf gas station operated by the United Cooperative Society. The station was located at 5 Waltham Street. A "Dollar Stretcher Sale" was happening at…
Coat made from mink skins raised by John Taylor - ca 1950
John Taylor raised minks at a farm on Concord Street. The photograph is signed: "Compliments of the Noble-Taylor Ranches"
Cobbler's Shoe Form
A rough-hewn wooden shoe form for a cobbler. Shoemakers made shoes first by making wooden "lasts," or blocks of foot-shaped wood carved into different sizes.
Cocco Insurance Agency
A series of six photos highlighting the Cocco Insurance Agency. Included in the photos are Tommy Cocco and Marge Cocco.
Coffee Mug
Sesquicentennial Memorabilia
Town of Maynard
A cup with a 150th logo embossed on the side.
Colebrookdale Flatiron
An old fashioned flatiron (also called a 'sad' iron) with a detachable handle, made to fit several irons. When the iron in use is cooled, another hot iron could be taken from the stove with the handle and the first one put back on the stove to…
Colgate's Baby Talc Sample Tin - 1913
A green and gold sample tin of Colgate's Baby Talc featuring a baby holding a giant can of talc.
Collage of Photographs, Nason St. Station
Maynard Fire Department
A collection of 22 pictures (7 shown) mounted on cardboard backing. Some of the scenes seem to be taken in the 1920's.
Collapse of Paper Mill Bridge
Flood of November - 1927
A photos of the bridge, which was composed of field stone and granite, but the heavy rains caused a flood to undermine the structure. A concrete bridge was built at that time and it lasted until 2012 when it was replaced.
The second photo shows…
The second photo shows…
Collecting Scrap Metal for World War II
At the corner of Acton and Glendale Street was a collecting point for scrap metal to be recycled for the war effort. Sign reads Official Salvage.
Alice Hanson Pillivant is pulling the wagon. To her right is James T. Hanson.
Alice Hanson Pillivant is pulling the wagon. To her right is James T. Hanson.
Collection of Pharmacy Labels
A series of Johnson Pharmacy medicine labels that total 31 individual labels for a variety of products.
Collection of American Powder Mills Stencils
Five stencils used to mark cases and bundles at the American Powder Mills.
Collection of Bank Money Bags
Six burlap money bags belonging to a variety of Maynard banks. These banks include; Middlesex County National Bank; Middlesex Bank; Maynard Trust Company (4 ct).
Collection of books and papers about the American Woolen Company
The Collection includes the 37th, the 39th, the 48th, and the 52nd Annual Reports for the American Woolen Company. The reports include a report to the stockholders, financial updates, history of the company, profit & loss statements, balance sheet,…
Collection of Cast Iron Toys
Some of the models have been painted. One with Maydale Ginger Ale and another with J. Leo Comeau.
The toys are described as: Express Wagon-Horse Drawn, Ice Wagon-Horse Drawn, Fire Engine and Two Horses, Wagon and Horse, Maydale Deliver Truck.
The toys are described as: Express Wagon-Horse Drawn, Ice Wagon-Horse Drawn, Fire Engine and Two Horses, Wagon and Horse, Maydale Deliver Truck.