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Post Office Employees - Masonic Block
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Jim Farrell, Tim Moynihan, Arthur Sullivan
Shown in the back of the Masonic Block when the Post Office was a tenant.
Jim Farrell, Tim Moynihan, Arthur Sullivan
Shown in the back of the Masonic Block when the Post Office was a tenant.
Postcard from Finland - 1904
A foldout postcard that contains an insert with a note. The postcard is addressed to Miss Eva May Edwards from Alfreda. It is dated August 18,1904 and seems to come from Finland.
Postcard History Series
Lake Boon
A book of copied postcards illustrating Lake Boon during its hay day of summer activities.
Postcard to Anni Autio
Names on card are Linda Autio & Sandra Maki
See 2012.464 for additional information about postcard.
See 2012.464 for additional information about postcard.
Postcard to Annie Autio
In Finnish, signed by Otto K...?
See 2012.464 for additional information about postcard.
See 2012.464 for additional information about postcard.
Postcard to Annie Autio
Written in Finnish, name on card is Alma H...?
See 2012.464 for additional information about postcard.
See 2012.464 for additional information about postcard.
Postcard to Annie Autio
Written in Finnish , signed by Laitinen, Kerttu, Linda.
See 2012.464 for additional information about postcard.
See 2012.464 for additional information about postcard.
Postcard to Annie Autio
A Brefkort-- Brev-Kort vintage postcard sent to Annie Autio, a Maynard, Mass. resident.
Postcards sent to Annie (Anna, Anie) Autio - ca1906
A series of 23 postcards sent to Anna Autio as a young girl when she was living in Fitchburg and Maynard in the early 1900's. The notes are written in Finnish. Note on the backside view, the card was sent from Fitchburg on Sept. 10, 1906 at 9:30…
Power House - Concord, Maynard & Hudson St. RY. Co., Maynard
This later was converted to St. Casimir Church.
Princess Arriving at the Twilight Club to pick up passengers from Catholic Services - 1912
For several seasons Mass was said at the Twilight Club until Association Hall was built in the rear of the club