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- Collection: Unidentified Photos, Artifacts and Documents in our Archives
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Woman and Two Young Girls
A faded photo of an adult woman and two young girls. It is labeled Hazel, Grandma, and Munroe on the back.
Dam, Dam, Dam
Although Maynard has only a few dams, the location of this one remains a mystery.
Current best guess is that this was at the Maynard Rod & Gun Club at the outflow of the trout pond.
Current best guess is that this was at the Maynard Rod & Gun Club at the outflow of the trout pond.
Unidentified Fire Station? - c.1900
This building was originally identified as the first fire station in Maynard that was build on Nason Street in 1892 and published incorrectly in the 1971 History of Maynard book. After comparing the picture with others of the actual Nason Street…
Bridge over a Flooded River - c.1903
The river is presumably the Assabet but which bridge is shown is a mystery.
Husband and Wife Wedding Photo? - 1890's
This type of cabinet card portraying the couple was often made at the time of a marriage.
Uniformed Women - ca 1940
Twenty Seven women in some sort of dress uniform with a badge on their upper left torso.
Cigar Smokin' Gals - early 1900's
The two women are standing on a bridge enjoying a smoke. It's possible that this is a photo taken later of two women dressed in period costumes.
Family Group - early 1900's
Likely a Father and Three Children
The background was used for many years in the studio of C. D. Holmes, Maynard photographer. This is a 1968 copy of the original photo.