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  • Collection: Postcards

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See 2021.464 for additional information about postcard.

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A post card advertising Merrick Thread Company products as sold by W. B. Case.

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A photo/post card of the Maynard High School Class of 1916 on the Washington, DC trip to Mont Vernon.

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A sepia photo of the Maynard Tarmo Soccer Team, dated 1918.
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Top:Sakari Marjamaa, Kalle Ahola, Mikko Hiipakka, Walfred Stein
Center: Karl Saarinen, Axel Tofferi, __?, __?, Edward Helander
Bottom: __?, Kusti Aromaa, __?

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A post card advertising Henry F. Miller & Sons Pianos as sold by C. H. Persons Co., Maynard, MA.

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A post card advertising Henry F. Miller Pianos as sold by C. H. Persons Co. Maynard, MA.

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A post card advertising Henry F. Miller Pianos as sold by C. H. Persons Co., Maynard, MA.

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A book of copied postcards illustrating Lake Boon during its hay day of summer activities.

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A photo/post card of a canoeing activity on the Charles River, dated 1904. The post card is addressed to Miss Margaret Conel, 41 Belknap Street, Concord, Mass. It is from Louise Petersen. The caption reads: "Dear Miss Connel, I have had a very…

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A postcard depicting an early view of St. Bridget's Catholic Church.

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A postcard of family scene at Lake Warren.

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A post card photo of Bowman reading parade instructions from the stairs of Taisto Hall (Parker Street Hall). It is dated July 1913.

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James J. Morgan wore this badge as the Chief Marshall of the 50th Anniversary Parade. The Parade was held on April 19, 1921. The badge says: "Town of Maynard, Massachusetts, 1871". See A34

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Frank “Jinx” Murray, standing at extreme right, was member of this team. He then went on to Tufts College where he captained the team in his Senior Year. An outstanding baseball and basketball player, he went on to become one of the most famous…

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This was the early days of the company - about 1906. Built in 1901 by Edward Price of Warren, MA. Destroyed by fire on the night of January, 25, 1918.

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Corner of Main and Summer Streets. Built in 1895. Church group organized in 1867. First worship held in Union Hall which they bought in 1870, selling it later to James Higgins, who removed it to face Main Street and remodeled it for a business block…

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Near Waltham Street, site of old paper mill. Dam washed out with the Paper Mill Bridge in 1927. Assabet River went on a rampage after a terrific rainstorm. About 1829 a paper mill was built at the corner of Summer and Parker Streets, using the…

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Cornerstone of this church laid in 1881. Dedicated in 1884. Mass often said in proviate houses in Assabet Village until Union Hall was built in 1887 which was then used. A church was erected on upper Main Street (near 195) and dedicated in…

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Foreground, Corner of Nason and Summer Streets. Build in 1882 and operated by the Riverside Cooperative Society until 1936. Fire destroyed the entire top two floors on January 30, 1936. The Knights of Columnbus purchased the property and rebuilt…

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Boarding houses on Main Street (USPS). These houses were built in 1902 by the American Woolen Company and served as boarding houses until 1933 when the Town purchased the entire building and used it for a Town Building until 1962. See 1999.A188,…