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A set of hands from the Maynard Mill Clock on the North side. The clock built in 1892 by the Assabet Manufacturing Company was completly refurbished in 1980 by Digital Equipment Corporation.

Documents relative to the Corporation, Town of Maynard, Digital Equipment Corporation and Bergmeyer Associates for a proposed residential complex in the Woolen Mill.

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A package of 12 Christmas seals that were produced and packaged in Maynard mill.

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The two pictures were taken the same day.

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These photos of various mill buildings where taken when Maynard Industries, Inc. was the owner.

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A collection of photographs taken at the time of a renovation in the woolen mill showing the many signed beams by the workers.

Some of the names visible are: Hearon, Carew, Helin, Voellings, Kopp, Wango, Clark, Savella, Melenski, Murray, Smith,…

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A collection of photos taken at the mill when it was known as Clock Tower Place.

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Looking west at the Mill Pond from "Maynard's Hill" in the 1870-1880s (prior to building of houses on Front Street)

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Copy of a post card of the mill area taken from Summer Hill.

(See A252-A206)

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A photo of the Mill Clock Tower at the Assabet Mill site.

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A photo of the Assabet Mills taken from Beacon Street.

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Two black & white photos of the mill clock.

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A photo of the Maynard Mill Clock and Tower.

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A black and white photo of Gavin Taylor, the overseer of the finishing department of the Assabet Mills. Mr. Taylor was active in town affairs and was a Water Commissioner for many years.

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Two photos of the Mill Clock Tower undergoing renovation in 1981. One is in color and the second one is a black and white photo.

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During the flood of the Assabet River on March 13,1936, the river rose high enough to spill over its banks and to include the Walnut Street machine shop in mill Building No. 11 as part of the river.

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This is one of the large boilers used to heat the mill buildings. The boilers could be fired by either gas or oil with an easy conversion.

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This large floor safe was installed in the main office building in the Assabet Mills.