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Mothers at a Centennial Dance event.
The "Mother’s Shift" at Digital Equipment Corp was well represented
at Maynard Pre-Centennial Dance (held on the 99th anniversary of the Town's incorporation) wearing 1870's clothing.
Barbara lannarelli, Dolly Edgar, Isabelle Alpine, Teddy…
at Maynard Pre-Centennial Dance (held on the 99th anniversary of the Town's incorporation) wearing 1870's clothing.
Barbara lannarelli, Dolly Edgar, Isabelle Alpine, Teddy…
Mother-of-Pearl and Gold Plated Dip Pen
Green Velvet Covered Case
L. Jackson & Co. No.3
Owned and used by Mrs.(Ellen) James J. Morgan
Moth Department - ca 1912
Town of Maynard
By the early 1900's Maynard and surrounding towns were infested with both the gypsy moth and brown-tailed moth. These invasive insects destroyed many species of hardwood trees. The town instituted a spraying program in attempt to control the…
Mossman/Stuart Family Collection
The Mossman family were one of the original settlers of the Sudbury Plantation . Mary Mossman Gilbert (a descendent) married Ebenezer Stuart (the son of an old Sudbury family) in 1838. Their Sudbury farm was incorporated into the Town of Maynard in…
Mortgagee's Sale - 1908
C. B. Moller Furniture Store
Page 5 from a newspaper advertising the going out of business sale of the Moller (Muller) store located at the corner of Nason and Main Streets (see 1999.533 for photo of store).
Mortgage and Mortgage Discharge 1938 - 1942
Italian Social Club
The Italian Social Club purchased 62 Waltham St. from Carmela Ferrara in 1938. The club, via Henry Mariani, borrowed $2500 from the Cambridge Federal Savings and Loan Association which was paid off in 1942.
Mortar and Pestle
A mortar and pestle used by Dr. Raymond Hooper in his medical practice in Maynard for 50 years.
Morning Kindergarten Class Picture - 1984/85
Green Meadow School
l to r
Top Row (6): Frank Hill (Principal), Brooke Sheridan, Anthony Klausinski, Sandra Cavichi, Jamie Salamone, Barbara Horman (Teacher)
2nd Row (2): ___?, Catherine Hickey
3rd Row (5): ___?, ___?, Eric Pronko, Lara Popienuick,…
Top Row (6): Frank Hill (Principal), Brooke Sheridan, Anthony Klausinski, Sandra Cavichi, Jamie Salamone, Barbara Horman (Teacher)
2nd Row (2): ___?, Catherine Hickey
3rd Row (5): ___?, ___?, Eric Pronko, Lara Popienuick,…
Monument at John A. Crowe Park - 1918
The monument was dedicated in 1916 in honor of Rev. John A. Crowe, former pastor of St. Bridget's Church. He was responsible for the town purchasing the land in 1901 to establish the park which was to be named after him by erection of this marker. …
Monte Carlo Nite - 1971
Centennial Committee
A poster advertising a social activity for Maynard's Centennial at the Maynard Country Club.
Monster.com Promotional Automobile
The car was driven at the time Monster was headquartered in the mill.
Monster.com Blimp and Clock Tower
A photograph of the Monster.com blimp with the Mill Clock Tower in the foreground. Monster.com was a large tenant of the Mill complex in the early 2000's.
Models of the Mill Clock
These two models are representative of the mill tower and clock that has come to be used as a symbol for the Town of Maynard.
Models of the First St. Bridget's on Main Street
A photograph of the models of St. Bridget's rectory and church when they occupied a site close to where the current Town Building is located. The models where built by Paul Boothroyd, Jr.
Model of the First Turbine - Corliss Engine
This model was made by Theodoric Jones who was the first engineer at the Assabet Mills, about 1901-02, when the company began the manufacture of electricity. Mr. Jones was the Grandfather of Mrs. Arthur Price.
'George Corliss invented his…
'George Corliss invented his…
Mizpah Rebekah Lodge Officers - 1964
A black and white photo of the Mizpah Rebekah Lodge Officers in October 1964. The new officers were installed by District Deputy Presiddent Peggy Hedlund and her marshall, Dorothy J. Brown. The new Officers are seated left to right: Mary Eaton, Faith…
Mizpah Rebekah Lodge American Flag
An American Flag with 48 stars and pole with eagle top that was used by the Mizpah Rebekah Lodge. It was used during meetings, ceremonies and parades.