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        Main Street Looking West - Early 1900s
            Looking left to right : 
1. Amory Maynard, 2nd Home; 2. Riverside Block ; 3. Litchfield Block; 4. Amory Block; 5. Assabet House (US Post Office)
        
                
        
        
    1. Amory Maynard, 2nd Home; 2. Riverside Block ; 3. Litchfield Block; 4. Amory Block; 5. Assabet House (US Post Office)
Saint Bridget Parochial Residence - 1912
            Former Abel G. Haynes house on Percival St., purchased by Father Crowe to be used as a rectory.  It was raffled off by Father Killilea in 1906 to make room for a new rectory. The raffle was won by John O. Moore who moved the house to Great Road        
        
                
        
        
    Birdseye View of Assabet Mills, Maynard, Mass. - 1910
            An original black and white card and a later colorized version. Clock tower seen center left.        
        
                
        
        
    Boston and Maine Railroad Bridge - 1912
            Small, lower bridge is the Litchfield Bridge, a private bridge that gave access to the coal yard.        
        
                
        
        
    United Co-operative Society Board of Directors - 1949
            Anderson, Salenius, Manty, Rivers, Palmer
Parker, Kuivila, Osmo, Suikala, Helander
        
                
        
        
    Parker, Kuivila, Osmo, Suikala, Helander
Train Wreck at Maynard - April 16, 1911
            Boston and Maine Railroad
This occurred near the upper end of High Street on a Sunday afternoon. Nobody was seriously injured.
        
                
        
        
    This occurred near the upper end of High Street on a Sunday afternoon. Nobody was seriously injured.