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A series of 19 photographs (6 shown here) taken at the Powder Mill Dam and Old High Street of the Assabet River in flood as a result of heavy rain on Aug. 19, 1955.

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The winter of 1936's large snowfall amounts was followed by heavy spring rains resulting in the worst flooding since 1850. In one day after 6 inches of rainfall the water was within a foot of it's bank by the mill buildings. Photo of mill number 6.

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A picture of the Assabet River in flood as seen from the Florida Street Bridge. Two other photos not shown of the river.

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First three photos are of the Powder Mills building surrounded by water from the flooded Assabet River.
The fourth photo is the Assabet River at the rear of the Middlesex Laundry near the Paper Mill (Waltham Street) Bridge. The last photo is the…

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Built by George Flood, former post master and town office holder, as a livery stable shortly after the civil war. In the 1920's it was remodeled as a hall by Charles C. Murray and used as a dance hall, roller skating rink and basketball court. …

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The hurricane moved ashore in Connecticut shortly after high tide on August 31, producing a storm surge of 10-15 ft and winds of over 115 mph. Widespread areas were left without power from eastern Connecticut to southern Massachusetts. Digital…

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Florence Wilder, Emerson Junior High School Teacher and Principal:

Florence M. Wilder was born on July 9, 1900 in Maynard. She was the daughter of Frank E Wilder (b. 1856), and Margaret A. Murphy (b. 1861). She had two brothers – Frank Jr. (b.…

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A mounted sepia photo of the Florida Road Bridge. Until 1915 a wooden footbridge crossed the river at Florida Road. Every time a flood or high water the bridge would wash away. The present cement bridge was erected in 1915.

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H. H. Scott moved from Cambridge to 111 Powdermill Rd., Maynard in the late 1950's. The company remained in Maynard until 1973 when it was acquired. The tuner shown was designed to go on a rack with other components i.e. amplifier.

Includes items pertaining to the history of Maynard Community Chest, "an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization that strengthens [the] community by supporting local charitable agencies that provide a broad range of essential human services to people…

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Whitehouse ran the Getty Gas Station at Paper Mill Corner on Powder Mill Rd.

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A white, advertising key chain with the words "You're number 1 with us", Foley & Sons, 161 Main St., Maynard, MA 01754, 897-5696. Foley & Sons offer flooring, tiles, and plumbing supplies.

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Scoreboard (w/Erickson's sponsorship) and refreshment house.

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Adults:
Dick Lawson - Athletic Director
Bruce Koskinen - Coach
Arthur Anderson - Ford Dealer Owner (Sponsor)
Will DeRosa - Head Coach
Jim Duggan - Coach

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Back Row: Len Curcio, Will DeRosa, Jim Duggan, Dick Lawson, Arnold Anderson.

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Pocket size schedule with the results of each game. Team coached by Albert Lerer, Charles Manty and Reginald Sawyer; Captain Michael Ignachuck and Student Manager Edward Smith

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Four scrapbooks of newspaper articles about local and national football in 1938-1941.

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Front Row (6): Bo Wattu, David Spratt, Bruce Koskinen, John White, Joe Graceffa, Cyril Spratt

Back Row (5): Larry Colleton, Jim Brooks, Ed Mullin, Lenny Melanson, Jack Primiano

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Row 1:
David LeSage, Michael Gormley, Roger Kannaird, Robert Young, James Corcoran, Robert Oksa, Steven Ojalehto, Robert Degerstrom, Charles Wuorio, Steven Brown, Thomas Watt, James Toohey, Christoper Quinn

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Thomas Dawson, Steven Silva,…

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Photo taken at Alumni Field after a game with Milford HIgh School.
Maynard 32; Milford 20

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Bill Duggan, Ed Mullin, Jack Primiano, Bo Wattu