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Credit Union League Plaque
A wooden plaque cetifying the Maynard Consumers Credit Union is a Member in Good Standing of the Credit Union League of Massachusetts, Inc.
Creighton's Block - 1963
Destroyed by fire on February 12, 1976.
The building was built in 1904 by George Creighton who had a shoe store on the left with Johnson Pharmacy on the right. It was located between the Masonic Building and the Congregational Church on Main…
The building was built in 1904 by George Creighton who had a shoe store on the left with Johnson Pharmacy on the right. It was located between the Masonic Building and the Congregational Church on Main…
Cricket Bat
The bat was used by Thomas Murray of Maynard while a member of the Maynard Cricket and Athletic Club.
Crosby-Paige Jewel "Model 910" Tabletop Tube Radio
A brown tabletop radio made with a bakelite frame.
Crosby's Acton and Maynard Directory - 1926
"Containing an Alphabetical List of the Inhabitants and Business Firms, Streets and Other Miscellaneous Matter, also a Buyers' Guide"
Sample pages shown.
Sample pages shown.
Cumberland Farms Store
A photo of Debbie Morreale surveying the damage to the front window of the local Cumberland Farms store at 54 Acton St. A hit and run driver went through the front window of the store.
Cup and Plate from St. Bridget's Rectory
The items were removed from the rectory on its closing and sale in 2022.
The 4" vintage Carr China, of Grafton West Virginia, cup was made in 1939. The 9" plate was produced by Shenango China of New Castle, PA in 1955.
The 4" vintage Carr China, of Grafton West Virginia, cup was made in 1939. The 9" plate was produced by Shenango China of New Castle, PA in 1955.
Cupid Valentine
A Valentine with two cupids under a brown crepe paper tree. The inscription reads: "Let our hearts with love combine then you will be my Valentine. The inside reads To: Miss Annie Hankla from Mrs. Mary Anderson".
Cupola on Maynard Town building.
Cupola and weathervane located at Maynard Town Building 195 Main Street.
Curfew Bell
This "curfew bell" signaled to the mill employees that by 9 p.m. each night they were to be home and in bed. Amory Maynard warned that any of his employees found on the streets after the bell tolled would lose their jobs. In October 1935, the bell…
Custom Inking Stamps
A collection of business inking stamps from a variety of Maynard concerns including: Digital (3ct), Sandersons, New Idea, Russo's, the CO-OP Inc., Ray's TV, Middlesex Launderers (2ct), and the United Cooperative Society (8ct).