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  • Collection: Postcards

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View of the first basin.

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Original Abel G. Haynes homestead on Newton Drive. Purchased during Fr. Crowe's pastorate in 1901. The building was moved across Newton Drive to Great Road in 1906, during Fr. Killilea's pastorate to make way for the present rectory. The building…

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Frank Ketola, Waino Williams, Albert Hendrickson, Arvid Blad

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M. Waterhouse, J. Billett, E. Billet, Ralph Hill, Ralph Hill, Jr., Richard Allen, James Allen, Tom Murray, Roddy MacIver, F. Palmer, C. Turnhill, F. Newman, C. Spence

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Building No. 6 in the foreground (later Beacon Publishing Company, Digital). Note: Watering trough which had been relocated from Maynard Square on corner of Nason Street.

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Riverside Cooperative Building, built in 1882, destroyed January 30, 1936.(Rebuilt as the Knights of Columbus building, corner of Nason St. and Summer St.)

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Block stood at corner of Main and Nason Streets and late Saturday night February ?, 1917 was destroyed by fire.

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An undated postcard showing the bridge over the Assabet River on Walnut Street (looking from the Main Street side).

This photograph shows a number of interesting features of the day:

On the left is the Mill sawmill.

In the distance, down…

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Main Street as seen from the square, later taken down to make way for commercial block. Decorated for the 50th anniversary.

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John Rounds, Manager; William Hunt, Arley Lawrence and Frank Smith, drivers.

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Built in 1892 on the site of the original Nason Street School. Completely destroyed by fire on September 20, 1916. (Roosevelt School/Maynard Public Library). Rear view of the building.

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This picture was taken from the Front Street side of the pond.

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This shows the new storehouse which had just been completed.