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Dismantling Boston & Maine Railroad Bridge over the Assabet River - 1980
A collection of eight photos (5 shown) of the bridge off Main Street.
Regina M. Ayotte's Dictation Schoolbook
"Benn Pitman Supplement to New Dictation Course", a Maynard School Department shorthand text.
Calvin Coolidge School Class Picture - ca 1930
Bancroft Street
A sepia photo of the Calvin Coolidge School (Bancroft) class, dated ca 1930's.
Nason Street School Grade 4(?) - ca 1910
A sepia photo of a class (Grade 4?) in the Nason Street School.
Roosevelt School Grade 8 - 1930
An eighth grade class picture in front of the Roosevelt School, dated September 23, 1930.
American Woolen Company Commercial Electric Light Bill - 1929
A bill from the American Woolen Company's Electric Light Department, dated May 1929, for $4.20 for one month's worth of light.
UAW Picket Card, No. 28811
A Union Picket Card issued to Patrick Lalli of 1 Rockland Ave., Maynard, MA.
Boy Scouts - ca 1920's
In Front of Congregational Church
A photo of Boy Scouts in front of the Congregational Church.
James J. Mullin - 1916
Parade Marshall
James Mullin, for many years a town official, was the Chief Marshall of a parade on the occasion of the Barbecue at John A. Crowe Park on October 12, 1916. He led the parade from lower Main St. to Crowe Park mounted on a horse belonging to Mr. Nelson…
World War I Veterans - 1975
Some of the last of Maynard's World War I Veterans. Picture taken on Veterans Day, November 11, 1975 at Memorial Park.
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George Jamieson, Bill Sweeney, Jim Whalen, Bill Baron, Joe Dineen
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George Jamieson, Bill Sweeney, Jim Whalen, Bill Baron, Joe Dineen
Guyer W. Fowler
Son of Orrin Fowler who owned Fowler Funeral Home. Guyer also ran the Funeral Home for many years. Guyer is the grandson of Henry Fowler, an original signer of the 1871 petition for incorporation of the Town of Maynard.
The third photo is the…
The third photo is the…
Larkin Family Home
Walnut Street
Sepia-tinged photos (2 ct) of Walter Larkin's home, the former Methodist Parsonage), on Walnut St., Maynard.
Parker Street Hall Interior - 1945
The St. Bridget's Players were preparing the stage for a presentation of "George Washington Slept Here" on January 29, 30 & 31, 1945.
see Item 2012.355
see Item 2012.355