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A copy of a photo of the Calvin Whitney Farm. The farm was the future location of the Maynard Country Club.

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A black and white photo of the Maynard Country Club Play Day winners from 1948.

Back (L-R):
Alex Reed, ___, ___, Joe Doudrant, Bernie Tobin, Frank "Woodie" Primiano, Toni Columbo, ___, Jack Johnson, Bob Tobin, Hans Wattu

Middle (L-R):
Betty…

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A black and white photo of the Maynard Country Club Trophy winners dated 1948.

Rear (L-R):
Normie Snel; Joe Doudrant; Jake Driscoll; Bill Kane.

Front (L-R):
Gladys Watu, Julia Knae, Bernie Tobin, Helen Connors, Loretta Tobin.

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A black and white photo of an informal group of golfers at the Maynard Country Club, ca 1940-1950. The individuals are not identified.

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A black and white photo of the Maynard Country Club Board, dated 1960.

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Pete MacKay, Frank Silkonis, Jack Cunningham, Tom Duggan, Jack McGrath, Midge Lunny, Frank Croft, Kay Murray, Wassy Chernak, Tom Chidley, Bob Tobin, and Jack Mullaney.

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Twenty-five color photos of the construction of an addition to the Maynard Country Club, January 1995.

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A collection of over 400 color photos and a number of black and white photos. Photos include members, tournaments, and building construction. Most photos are 1995- 1996 time period.

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Front (3): Johnny Lubin, Stanley Schultz, Harvey Marshall

Back (6): Eino Nelson, Eddie Brennan, Stanley Schultz, Jr., Rudi Koski, Reino Helin, Ruoff Tompkins

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The band is playing in Acton on July 4th before the fireworks display.

Full band photo -
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Front Row: Grelsula, Boothroyd, Reiniger, M. Clapp, M. Karpeichick, A. DeGrappo (conductor in white coat), F. Miller, Kunelius, Dubie,…

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The band is practicing marching on Brooks Street.

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Front Row: Stanley Zancievicz, Gerald DeGrappo, Janet Poulson, Julius Woessner, (instructor)

2nd Row: Charlie Deprappo, Carlo Mistretta, Harold Formell, Jim Fava,

Others: Bob Riley,…

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Edward Brennan (right) with his first instructor, Eino Nelson (left).
Attached is an article by Roy Helander that appeared in the Finnish newspaper, Raivaaja.

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A report describing the restoration of and recommendations of upkeep of the monument. .

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A record of the Board of Health meetings in a bound journal. Sample page of July 18, 1910 records a discussion of a positive culture for Scarlet Fever and the reluctance of the patient to be quarantined.

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The bandstand was built in the 1930's by the WPA at Crowe Park. The Green Meadow School can be seen in the background. The bandstand was taken down in the 1990's, deemed unsafe.

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A menu with a brief history of the Fine Arts Theater on Summer St. The cafe was established and operated by Julia and Terry Vaughn in the early 1980's in the space next to the movie theater.

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File contains newspaper articles and odd documents pertaining to MCC before it was acquired by the Town of Maynard.

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The Musical Gem is a book of music published in 1832 by Mori and Lavenenu. It was edited by N. Mori and W. Ball. It is comprised of music sheets and brief biographies of individuals involved in the music business in the United Kingdom, ca 1832. The…

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A compilation of Maynard businesses that were granted relative licenses to operate. The categories of licenses were: Alcohol; Automotive; Amusements; Lodging Houses; Lord's Day Ice Cream; Junk Dealers; and, Theater.

Alcohol Licenses were for…

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An autograph Book belonging to R. P. Denniston of Maynard, MA. The autographs date from 1880 to 1883.

Autographs include: Petersen, Grant, Edwards, Denniston, Hartman, Phillips, Worsnip, Samuel Lawton, Hancock, Bourne, McQueeny, Simms, Lockwood,…

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An account book enumerating the hours of the work dedicated to W. V. Siswick's plumbing business. The dates are from January 8, 1907 to March 27, 1907.

It is noted his business was succeeded by B. F. Townsend.