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  • Collection: The Co-operative Associations of Maynard

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Likely the United Co-operative tire promotion.

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Two copies of a detailed history of the Maynard Cooperative Society (Kaleva Cooperative Association) from its inception in 1906 through 1940. Published in 1941 and written by Frank Aaltonen.

(Note: One copy was unbound for conservation and…

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United Co-Operative Society wire milk carrier and 10 - 1 quart bottles.

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Seven delivery slips for Grover Quimby, Gleasondale Road, Stow. The one shown includes a notice of a price increase.

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The tokens could be exchange for a quart of milk.

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Cabinet Card photo of a possible Maynard School teacher tentatively identified as Miss Driscoll.

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A newsletter containing information about various cooperatives in the region. In the April 1967 issue the United Cooperative Society of Maynard reports a loss of $30,657 for year ending 1966. (p.2)

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An article appearing in the Maynard Enterprise of July 24, 1935 on the results of an investigation of milk pricing by the United Cooperative Society.

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United CO-OP Society Oil Truck

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The seal is used to execute a legal document or guarantee the document's authenticity. A seal is unique to a sealer and is used by government agencies, corporations and notaries public to show that the document is validly executed, acknowledged or…

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Eight oil delivery receipts from 1970 to 1973 of oil delivered to Edmund Rubin.

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A slip left at the house when the oil was delivered and the invoice record showing payment at the Co-op office. Shown is the March 4th, 1964 delivery of 94.9 gallons at 15.9 cents/gallon.
The collection has 20 delivery slips and 11 invoice…

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One share United Cooperative Society stock isssued to Edward J. Boltrukiewicz, signed by Arvo N. Rivers and Charles W. Manly.