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Amory Maynard 2nd, Home - 1921
Main Street as seen from the square, later taken down to make way for commercial block. Decorated for the 50th anniversary.
Army Cooks - Company I 6th Regiment at Framingham - 1917
Edward Ledgard 3rd from left. Just before the regiment left for the march to Fort Devens in July 1917. They marched through Maynard on the way.
Army Cooks - Company I 6th Regiment at Framingham - 1917
Edward Ledgard 3rd from left. Just before the regiment left for the march to Fort Devens in July 1917. They marched through Maynard on the way.
Arthur W. Lord - ca 1918
Arthur Lord photo postcards from WWI. Motorcycle postcard was sent from Salem Deport to William McGarry.
Assabet and Middlesex Houses
Boarding houses on Main Street (USPS). These houses were built in 1902 by the American Woolen Company and served as boarding houses until 1933 when the Town purchased the entire building and used it for a Town Building until 1962. See 1999.A188,…
Assabet and Middlesex Houses
Main Street - Built in 1901 by the American Woolen Company as a boarding house with 8 rooms. Sold to Town of Maynard in 1934. Used as Town Hall until 1962. U.S. Post Office built on site in 1963.
Assabet and Middlesex Houses on Main Street
85 room boarding house built by the American Woolen Company in 1902. It was sold to the Town in 1934 for a Town Hall. In 1963, it was razed and the US Post Office was built on the site (3/2/1963).
Assabet Mills - 1916
View from Sudbury Street bridge before Building No. 1 was built and the second chimney was built.