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Formerly named Middlesex County National Bank, located at 25 Nason Street. (Middlesex Bank would later move to 17 Nason Street). The First National Store had previously occupied this site.

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A 1966 & 1969 bus schedule from Maynard to Harvard Square

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The attached houses where built in 1901 to house mill workers. The location is corner of Main St. and Florida Rd. where Post Office is now located. The wall the woman is sitting on can be seen in front of Amory Maynard House, 145 Main St.

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A black and grosgrain hat popular with women in the 1950s to 1960s. The hat belonged to Mary Mabel Holly (Comeau).

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Microtape was rebranded as DECTAPE.
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A documentation box containing User's Guide, Reference Manual, License and Software Product Description pamphlet and one floppy disc for explaining use of a spreadsheet on the Rainbow.

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A box kit containing a Reference Manual, User Guide and a floppy disc develop by Microsoft Corporation for the Rainbow personal computer.

Microfilm archive (15 rolls) of The Maynard News spanning issues from June 2, 1899 - September 9, 1943.
Note: not all years are present (e.g., no 1908).

Microfilm archive (2 rolls) of the Sudbury Enterprise newspaper.
Roll 1 spans issues from 1915-1927
Roll 2 spans issues from 1931-1937

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Microfilm archive (1 roll) of the Stow Weekly Sun newspaper for the Mar 16, 1932 and Apr 27, 1932 issues.

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Microfilm archive (14 rolls) of the Maynard Enterprise newspaper issues from Jan 13, 1915 - Dec 31, 1959
Note: many years missing, e.g., no 1922-1930

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Microfilm archive (2 rolls) of the Bedford Enterprise newspaper.
Roll 1 spans issues from 1915-1927
Roll 2 spans issues from 1931-1937

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Microfilm archive (2 rolls) of the Acton Enterprise newspaper.
Roll 1 spans issues from 1915-1927
Roll 2 spans issues from 1931-1937

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Michael graduated from Maynard High School in 1930. First photo shows him when he was Police Chief, second later in life.

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The Maynard Chapter of the American Legion was organized in late November 1919, named the Frank J. DeMars Post 235. Michael Lynch, a decorated veteran of WWI, was elected the first Post Commander.

Audio recording of an Maynard Historical Society Program: Tales for a New England Winter's Night with Frank Mark and Roy Helander. Frank tells stories about his immigration from Finland and life in Maynard at the turn of the 20th century. The…