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Cora Doret Edwards school Writing Book dated 1901-1902. The copyright is dated 1897, by Ginn and Company, Boston, NY, and Chicago.

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A sepia picture of Cora Edwards' doll which was decorated for a church fair doll parade.

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Complimentary corkscrew from John Desmond, owner of the Maynard House.
The Maynard House was located at the Corner of Nason St. and Summer St. It was built in 1867, changing hands several times. John Desmond owned the property until about 1907.…

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Promotional corkscrew from a Dorchester, Mass. supplier of Leonard's Gamecock Whiskey.
"To Make A Long Tail Short" is caption above two monkeys and the cat.

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This was a married (Cornelius) vs single men game at Crowe Park. Old Grandstand visible in left rear.

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This building was demolished to make way for the apartment building now at the location.

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Mission Evangelical (Finnish) Congregational Church located on Walnut Street, established 1906,

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A portable typewriter made by Smith Corona in 1949.

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A professional letter to Mr. R. L. Davis, Esq. from Jacob Fowler, President of the Fitchburg Railroad Co. The letter is dated November 24, 1848, Boston.

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A professional letter to R. L. Davis, Esq., Engineer for the Fitchburg Railroad Co. The letter is from Jacob Fowler, President of the Fitchburg Railroad. The letter is dated June 28, 1849, Boston.

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A professional letter from Jacob Fowler to R. L. Davis, Engineer, Stowe, Mass. The is dated October 29, 1849, Boston. Mr. Jacob Fowler signs as President of the Fitchburg Railroad.

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A letter from Mr. Robert Lewis Davis to his son (Francis), dated January 19, 1849, postmarked Concord, NH, January 26, 1849. Mr. Davis is a Civil Engineer living in Stow, Mass.

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Correspondence of 4 pages from W. H. Wood to R. L. Davis regarding a legal affair. Much of the writing is unreadable. The letter is dated July 6, 1848.

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Owned and operated by James A. Coughlan until about 1913 when it was changed into a garage, from which Mr. Coughlan ran a Ford automobile dealership. In 1949 Burton Coughlan, son of James A. Coughlan, made it into a movie house, then called the Fine…

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On summer St., now part of the Fine Arts Theater complex.
(see 1999.1978)

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A black and brown colored Bible belonging to the Coughlin Family.

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A clear, glass bottle with the following inscription: "Registered - Coughlin Bros, Maynard, Mass".

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A collection of 9 newsletters published by the Council of Minute Men. Each issue primarily covers events and the names of the participants.