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Maynard Police
Four black and white photos of four Maynard Policemen, including Eino Nyholm, Al Crowley, and Matti Tervo. The fourth policeman is unidentified. The date is August 1, 1948 at Voses.
Photo #3:
Row 1: ___?, ____?, ____?, Eino Nyholm ('Bonesy'),…
Photo #3:
Row 1: ___?, ____?, ____?, Eino Nyholm ('Bonesy'),…
Board of Selectmen - 1972
A photo of the 1972 Board of Selectmen, including (l-r) William Dodds, Howard Boeske, Tom Cocco, (in back) Joan Nyholm.
Mary Adams Maynard
Two photos of Mary Adams Maynard, wife of William Maynard, taken in her home at an elderly age.
Grace Ella Maynard
A photo of Grace Ella Maynard, daughter of William Maynard, and twin sister of George Elmer Maynard.
Jeannette Cherry Adams
A sepia photo of Jeannette Cherry Adams, mother of Mary (Adams) Maynard, and wife of James Adams.
Assabet Mills--General View
Maynard, Mass
Postcard, in Finnish, sent from Annie Hnikan(?), Sudbury Rd., Concord to Mary Anderson, Maynard in 1920.
M. E. Church, Maynard, Mass.
Postcard mail to Oscar Tower, Weymouth, Mass from Maynard, Mass. Postmarked at 2 PM on September 20, 1906 in Maynard and received same day in Weymouth at 6 PM. Hmmm.
Capital Stock
United Co-operative Society of Maynard
A certificate issued to Stanley Slabyz for four shares of capital stock.
All American Club Halloween? Party
This photo is from one of the early Halloween parties of the All American Club.
In 1945, when the Finnish boys and girls who had grown up in Maynard came back from World War II, they wanted to form a Finnish American club at the Parker Street Hall…
In 1945, when the Finnish boys and girls who had grown up in Maynard came back from World War II, they wanted to form a Finnish American club at the Parker Street Hall…
Edison Life
The Great Hurricane of September 21, 1938
The bi-monthly magazine published by the Boston Edison Company for its employees. This issue is entirely devoted to the 1938 hurricane.
United Cooperative Society Share of Capital Stock
One share of stock issued to Owen J. Hill in 1956 for the sum of $5.00.