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The Maynard Bottling Co. was located on Florida Rd. It was sold to Paul Hilander who renamed the company to Maydale Bottling Co.

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Early promotional Maydale bottle opener with the slogan "An Investment In Good Trade"

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There was a Cold Spring Brewing Co. in Lawrence but none that were known in Maynard.

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The opposite end of the bottle opener has a pointed tapered tip perhaps for punching holes in a can.

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A blue medicine bottle from B. F. Johnson & Son Pharmacy.

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A blue medicine bottle from B. F. Johnson & Son Pharmacy, Maynard. They ran a drug store in Maynard from 1874, located near the corner of River & Main Streets. Johnson purchased the apothecary from Thomas Wouldhave on Main Street and later moved to…

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A brown glass bottle.

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A blue glass bottle for medicine with the inscription of B. F. Johnson & Son, Maynard, on the bottom.

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A blue, glass medicine bottle from B. F. Johnson & Son Pharmacy. It was found in the Assabet River on Aug. 30, 1967.

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One small, brown-glass medicine bottle with the Johnson Pharmacy logo embossed on it.

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A brown glass bottle found in Maynard.

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A clear-colored bottle with the inscription of B. F. Johnson & Son Maynard, Mass embossed on the front panel.

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Two clear bottles from B F Johnson and Son, Pharmacists, Maynard, MA.

Johnson's was the successor to Woodhave, the first druggist in town. Originally the drug store was at corner of Main and River St, moved to the Masonic Building, then to…

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A bottle of turpentine with J. A. MacPherson label. J. A. MacPherson had a hardware store on Main Streeet, Maynard, Mass. They sold hardware, paints, and oils.

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Frank Fearns, Pharmacist, for many years ran a drug store in Fowler's Block, on Main St. He sold the business to Alfed A. Minahan, who in turn sold it to Irving Manning.

The blue medicine bottle came from the home of the late James J. Morgan of…