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Folded double postcard.
Main Street is to the right, Nason Street to the left. Trolley tracks can be seen in the foreground.

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Boston and Maine Railroad Bridge off Main Street.

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The view is from Summer St. looking toward the junction of Main and Nason St.

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The view is from the junction of Main and Nason Streets toward Summer Street.

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Until 1927 was located south of where the Assabet River runs under the "Paper Mill Bridge". Both the dam and the bridge was washed out in the flood of November 1927. The bridge was replaced and is being replaced again in 2012. The large dark building…

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Located on Great Road, later occupied by the Lovell Bus Company, Raytheon Co, Atkins and Merrill, Digital Equipment Corp., and Place Plastics.

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The trolley from Maynard is seen going over the bridge.

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Mill Pond, the houses on the left on Front Street.

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A hand colored post card showing a woolen mill on the Assabet River a few miles downstream from Maynard's Assabet Mills.

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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.

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Incorrectly identified as Mason.

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All Maynard Veterans were awarded a souvenir medal from the Town of Maynard. This is a view of the presentations at Post Office Square, corner of Main St. and Walnut St.

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The corner of Nason and Summer Streets was the the site of the Riverside Cooperative Association. The top two stories of the three story building was destroyed by fire in 1936. The Knights of Columbus bought the site and rebuilt the structure…

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The house was located on Parker Street.
The map shown is from the Atlas of Middlesex County, Mass - 1875

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Located at the corner of Main St. and Florida Rd., the boarding houses where built in 1902 by the American Woolen Company. There were dining rooms in the section between the two large structures. The Town of Maynard purchased the building in 1934,…

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This is the replacement bridge erected after the flood of 1927 undermined the then existing stone arch bridge. It was replaced in 2012.