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A black and white formal picture of D. Pitman,

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A sepia-colored, formal photo of three women: Mrs. C. D. Holmes, Edna Denniston, and Mrs. Dinsmore.

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A black & white formal photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Nivala.

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A formal photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Loija.

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A formal photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Tafferi.

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Two copies of a sepia-colored photograph of the Priest Family. The Priests ran the Central Market, at the corner of Nason and Summer Streets. The photo captures the Priest family plucking chickens- considered to be serious business by the family- in…

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A sepia-colored photograph of William and Walter Priest. They were two of Maynard's leading business men in the early 1900's to the 1930's.
IOOF-MU Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Manchester Unity

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Nason Street with the buildings decorated for the Centennial.

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Phil made this entire baseball uniform. He was an entertainer for many years as "Fleepo the Clown"

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Photograph of Mrs. Cheney

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A sepia-colored photo of (l-r): Joe Donohue, Alex Marsden, Jack Cronin, and Jack Marsden. They are posed with their dogs and fox skins.

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A copy of a photo of Aquilla Ruynard, who lived at 44 Brown St., Maynard, MA, and worked for the American Woolen Co. until 1936. Mr. Ruynard played Uncle Sam for the town during Maynard Merchants Week. This picture was taken in 1900.

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A photo of the Maynard Mill Clock and Tower.

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Two black & white photos of the mill clock.

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A formal, sepia-colored photo of Toivo Frigard.

The file contains newspaper clippings and related documents relating to Maynard's celebration of the Bicentennial.

A seven section report on the state and future of the schools library system.

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2 1/2 in high China cup, looks like might have been used to pour syrup.

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Five inch high vase made for the Combination Cash Store Company which was operated by a Mr. Crosby on the ground floor of the Masonic Block in the early 1900's.

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W. W. Oliver ran a jewelry store in Lowe's Block, later referred to as Odd Fellows Block (now the China Ruby on Nason Street) in the early 1900's.

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