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The first map shows a proposed subdivision on Summer Hill that was never developed. The second map shows a reduced proposal of the same site. The land was purchased by the Maynard Conservation Commission in 1979. The property is off Summer Hill Road.

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Maynard Assessors Map of Thompson Street, Chandler Street, Great Road, Park Street.

Several streets are listed that were never built or built differently than depicted: Chandler Street, Eveleth Ave., Garlick Ave, Rapson Court.

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Plan of Mill Street Maynard as Ordered by the County Commissioners.

Depicts entire street including connections to Main Street and Summer Hill Road.

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Plan of a Portion of Summer Hill Road, Maynard as Ordered by the County Commissioners. Map is a segment of Summer Hill Road terminating at Summer Street.

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A map with promotional advertisements.

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The road was to access land owned by the Town of Maynard. It was never built.

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Map shows the function of the various structures used in the manufacturing of gun powder.

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A drawing of the woolen mills for insurance purposes.

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The buildings in red are made of brick, the yellow are made of wood.

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Assabet is labeled on these maps of Stow and Sudbury in 1856. Assabet and the surrounding area is to become the Town of Maynard in 1871.

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A detailed survey map of Maynard. First page is the index to the map. The files are named to correspond to the page numbers. Pages number 1-37.

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The atlas contains maps with streets, houses and names of proprietors. It also has information of businesses, populations, distances and various maps of Massachusetts and its counties.

Mr. Charles W. Maynard bought from J.B. Beers & Co., in cash,…

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The atlas contains maps of the cities, towns and villages of Middlesex County with the names of streets, houses, churches, schools and hotels.

The map of Maynard includes:

Streets: Acton, Alendale (Glendale), Beachmont, Brooks, Concord, Front,…

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A blueprint of the plan of the corner of Main St. and Great Road, Maynard, in 1924. Landmarks include the property of Sophie Atwood on Great Road.

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Two blueprints of a portion of Concord Street, Maynard, dated September 3, 1904. Landmarks include the property of Thomas Hillis, Mary Reed, W.E. Tilton, J. Webster, Orrin Fowler, Frank McCarron, Israel Jannell, a. F. Carney, Ida Bailey, J. Sheehan,…

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A blueprint of the plan of a portion of Great Road, Maynard, dated November 12, 1904. Landmarks include the property of George Hincliffe, W. F. Litchfiled, Artemus Whiting, Edward Phillips, and Michael Driscoll.

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Five blueprints of the plan of Great Road, Maynard, dated 1921. Landmarks include the property of William Eveleth, John A. Johnson, George White, Antonio Lalli, Annie Fienberg, Archbishop of Boston (RC), Robert White, Alice Hardy, Delia Casey, Nellie…

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A blueprint of Great Road, Maynard, dated September 7, 1937. Landmarks include the property of Glenwood Cemetery, Robert Yahn, Oldga Waieanpaa, Moynihan, Nordberg, Boothroyd, John Aho, and St. Bridget's Cemetery.

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A blueprint of the plan of Main Street and Summer Street, Maynard, dated July 10, 1957. Landmarks include the property of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Esso Gas Station, Fire & Police Stations.