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  • Collection: Postcards

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Main St. is on the right with the Concord, Maynard and Hudson St. Ry (trolley) tracks. Nason Street is on the left with the Lowell, Acton & Maynard Line. The Naylor Block is in the center, destroyed by fire in 1917.

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On the left are the Boston & Maine Railroad tracks running parallel with Railroad Ave. The center tracks, on Main St., are for the Concord, Maynard and Hudson St. Railroad (trolley). On the right is a siding of the B & M, with mill pond in…

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The Question Club was organized in 1909 as a women's social club. The club met on the first Monday of the month at various members homes. Singing, conversation, cards, a business meeting and refreshments were on the agenda. The club was still…

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The Powder Mill was located on the Acton-Maynard line.

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The view is from Summer Hill:
Far right, white building is St. Bridget's Church, a bit to left is the Main St. School, brick. Further to the left are the six white houses on Front Street and of course the Mill.

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Copy of a 1879 lithograph made into a postcard.

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James J. Morgan in foreground.

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Dr. F. U. Rich owned the first automobile in Maynard. He is seen driving the car with his daughter, Gertrude Rich Cooke, as a passenger.

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Mill Pond and houses on Front Street, Summer Hill in background.

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Car barn to the right, power house to the left of the Concord, Maynard & Hudson St. Ry., Black & White and Colorized version.

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The passengers disembarking from the "Princess" at the lake.

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Early postcard with undivided back for address only. Large borders in front around picture is for message.