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A wood box used at the Maynard A&P, containing a shipment of matches. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, better known as A&P, was an American chain of grocery stores that operated from 1859 to 2015. From 1915 through 1975, A&P was the…

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A brown paper bag from Bachrach's Super Market.

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Two promotional Christmas theme matchbooks.
The store was operated by the Bachrach brothers in the Knights of Columbus building at 52 Nason Street.

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A complimentary meat cooking timer chart used as promotion for the market at 52 Nason St.

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The Victory Market operated for many years at 86 Powder Mill Road. The bat mobile has a decal on the side that reads "Headquarters Batman Dairy Foods".

Arthur DiGeronimo (Victory Market Owner)

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The Victory Market operated for many years on Powder Mill Road. The batmobile has a decal on the side reads "Headquarters Batman Dairy Foods".

Arthur DiGeronimo (Victory Market Owner)

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Seems to be a running tab for purchases by Lydia Brooks. The part of Sudbury and Stow that was to become Maynard in 1871 was known as Assabett.

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Wall calendar with boy and dog fishing. Below the Seasons Greetings cover is January 1938. M. Nokelainen was the proprietor.

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Jacob Sawutz originally had a market in the Masonic Block. He later purchased the block at the corner of Main and River Streets and moved the market to that location. Jacob immigrated from Russia during the first World War and became a successful…

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The market was located in the Eagle's Block at the corner of Nason and Summer Streets.

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"Isaac Bachrach was the father of Joe, Ted, Dave and Sam. He started a bakery on Great Road and them later a store at 50 Nason Street"- Ralph Sheridan

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The market was located in the bottom floor of Darling's Block (later Eagle's Block), now the building on the northeast corner of Summer and Nason Streets. This picture taken at the junction of Maple and Brooks Street, note the lamp post with the…

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The market was located in the bottom floor of Darling's Block (later Eagle's Block), now the building on the southeast corner of Summer and Nason Streets.

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A one story, wood-framed store on mill property that was rented for $75.00 per year in 1931. Mildred Crowe was the store owner. The structure to the right was one of the original mill buildings.

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Haynes Bros. store occupied 1 Riverside Block, formerly Gruber Bros. Furniture, 115 Main St.

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This store was located on 115 Main Street in the building occupied by Gruber Brothers Furniture store for many years.
Left to right: John (Cob) McCormack, Frank (Turk) White, Michael Lynch (Proprietor), Edward Kronberg.

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The store was located at the corner of Walnut and River Streets, later enlarged into a pool and billiards parlor. The apartments on River Street are seen in the background.

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Thomas Gramo had a grocery, candy and soda fountain store at the corner of Nason St. and Summer St., the Eagles Block. Later moved to opposite corner and sold to Charlie Cox.

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