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Thomas Dean
Thomas Dean was an overseer at the Assabet Woolen Mill.
The first photo was taken in the 1880's, the second photo after 1900. (Thomas Dean's father, John Dean, was murder by Lorenzo Barnes in 1896. Barnes was the last man executed by hanging in…
The first photo was taken in the 1880's, the second photo after 1900. (Thomas Dean's father, John Dean, was murder by Lorenzo Barnes in 1896. Barnes was the last man executed by hanging in…
Seven Unknown Cabinet Card Photographs
These seven formal photographs were taken by C. D. Holmes and mounted as Cabinet Cards. None of the subjects are identified.
Rev. John A. Crowe, Pastor 1894-1905
St. Bridget's Parish
The three informal photos show Fr. Crowe at the dedication of the John A. Crowe Park, October 1, 1915. He is shown autographing a program. Fr. Crowe was pastor of St. Bridger's Parish and instrumental in obtaining land for the park. He was the…
Julia Loretta White - 1897
This is her Maynard High School senior class picture. Julia was the daughter of John Henry White and Julia Buckley White.
John Lawton & Mary Ellen McAuslin - 1888
This is one of the Society's Cabinet Cards. Cabinet Cards reached their peak of popularity from the 1870's through the 1890's. They have a thin gelatin (black and white) or albumen (sepia) print pasted on heavy card stock, usually 4 ¼ x 6 ½ in. The…
John Hillis - ca 1871
Mr. Hillis, with Mr. Joseph W. Reed, resident lawyers, gave his services without compensation in obtaining the Charter for the Town of Maynard. He was elected a member of the first school committee at the first town meeting on April 27, 1871. Also…
John Brayden & John Denniston - ca 1900
l to r seated
John Brayden, John Denniston,
standing unidentified
A Cabinet Card with a photo mounted on stiff cardboard stock. So name because the picture can be seen when propped on a cabinet. Dimensions were 4 x 6 in. with room for the…
John Brayden, John Denniston,
standing unidentified
A Cabinet Card with a photo mounted on stiff cardboard stock. So name because the picture can be seen when propped on a cabinet. Dimensions were 4 x 6 in. with room for the…
Husband and Wife Wedding Photo? - 1890's
This type of cabinet card portraying the couple was often made at the time of a marriage.