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Football Team Sketches - 1954
Maynard High School
The sketches where published in the Maynard Enterprise newspaper before the Thanksgiving game with Clinton.
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Top Row (5): Phil Williams, Bruce Warila, Jim Duggan, John Kulevich, Pete Peterson
2nd Row (6): Ralph Martino, Ole Carlson,…
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Top Row (5): Phil Williams, Bruce Warila, Jim Duggan, John Kulevich, Pete Peterson
2nd Row (6): Ralph Martino, Ole Carlson,…
Football Team Sketches - 1955
Maynard HIgh School
The sketches appeared in the Maynard Enterprise newspaper before the Thanksgiving Day game with Clinton High School.
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Top Row (7): Bill Mulcahy, Jim Brooks, Ed Mullin, Richard Boreson, Bruce Koskinen, John Madden, David France
2nd Row…
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Top Row (7): Bill Mulcahy, Jim Brooks, Ed Mullin, Richard Boreson, Bruce Koskinen, John Madden, David France
2nd Row…
Football Tri-Captains - ca 1972
Maynard High School
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Steve Ojalehto, Charles (Chuck) Wuorio, Robert Dagerstrom
Steve Ojalehto, Charles (Chuck) Wuorio, Robert Dagerstrom
Football Trophy
A trophy awarded to 'Dick' for football. There is a carve-out to rest a glass ashtray. The ashtray is missing.
FOREFRONT
Digital
"Forefront is a magazine for the Digital Equipment Corporation Technical Community" The publication evolved from its initial issue in 1987 but remained focused on the development of Mid-Range Systems. Cover of first issue is shown.
Forest Fire Pump
Maynard Fire Department
The Forest Pump was built from an old Moth Department sprayer. At the extreme right is Ray Carruth, a town mechanic who did most of the work building the trailer. The body of water shown was later filled and is the location of St. Bridget's School.
Former American Woolen Companies Houses - ca 1985
A collection of 19 pictures taken in the winter of 1985 of houses that once where the property of the American Woolen Company for the tenancy of its employees. Four photos shown: top left, Railroad Street; top right, Taft Avenue; bottom left, Parker…
Former Amory Maynard House Fire
Former Amory Maynard House on fire. The house was located at Darmouth and Elmwood Streets. At the time of the fire the house was owned by Anthony Taryma.
Former Amory Maynard House on fire
Former Amory Maynard House on fire. The house was located at Darmouth and Elmwood Streets. At the time of the fire the house was owned by Anthony Taryma.
Former Town Hall / Assabet & Middlesex Houses
143 Main Street - Built in 1901 by the American Woolen Company as a boarding house with 8 rooms. Sold to Town of Maynard in 1934. Used as Town Hall until 1962. U.S. Post Office built on site in 1963.
Former Town Hall / Assabet & Middlesex Houses
143 Main Street - Built in 1901 by the American Woolen Company as a boarding house with 8 rooms. Sold to Town of Maynard in 1934. Used as Town Hall until 1962. U.S. Post Office built on site in 1963.
Formula 1 Racing Posters
Digital Equipment Corporation
Digital had their name on the Formula 1 Ferrari 640 for Grand Prix racing.
Forty-Eight Star American Flag
This forty-eight (48) star American flag/bunting hung at the former Town House at 143 Main Street - home to the town offices. This building closed in 1962 when the town opened the new Town Building at 195 Main Street. The building was later torn…
Forty-Four (44) Star American Flag
This old American Flag contains forty-four stars. Wyoming, the 44th state, was added to the Union on July 10, 1890. Utah, the 45th state, entered the Union on January 4, 1896. This flag must be dated somewhere between 1890 and 1896.
The flag came…
The flag came…
Forty-Nine (49) Star Flag
This is a forty-nine star flag. The 49th starred flag represents the admission of the state of Hawaii to the Union.
Foundation Construction Main Street
During the construction of a foundation for a hardware store on Main Street in 2002 the original Assabet River bed was exposed showing peat and mud from the river. The Assabet River flowed through the Main Street area and was moved to its existing…
Foundation for No. 1 Building - 1916
After the Millpond was drained so that the foundation for the new No. 1 mill building could be laid, a wooden flume was constructed to carry water from Sudbury Street to the mill.