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Clock Tower model was presented to Dave Maccia from Digital Equipment Corporation in appreciation for 25 years of service.

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This southerly view of the Tower Clock is likely taken from Mill & Main building #10. The lower building in the foreground was demolished around 2010 to make way for the current main entrance to the Mill.

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Model of the Mill Clock presented to Ken Olsen from the Greenville employees at the dedication of the new DEC facility. The base plaques list the DEC facilities and year operational, 1957 - 1982.

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Two black & white photos of the mill clock.

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The numbering system of the buildings at the Mill site used by Digital Equipment Corporation.

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Photographs (before/after) of a renovation project of Mill Building #7 (the "Dye House") undertaken by Maynard Industries in 1956

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Shows the Mill complex with the mill pond in the foreground and the pond outflow gate.

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Sixteen black and white photos of the Mill and Mill Pond. These photos are dated July 23, 1977.

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The Assabet River has breached the barrier between the river and the Mill complex. Possibly after a hurricane, but likely after the flood of the flood of the spring of 1968.

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The tokens could be exchange for a quart of milk.

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Seven delivery slips for Grover Quimby, Gleasondale Road, Stow. The one shown includes a notice of a price increase.

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A one quart milk bottle.

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United Co-Operative Society wire milk carrier and 10 - 1 quart bottles.

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Top photo, left
Front, l to r: Percy Taylor, Jack Higgins, Don Connors, John Gibbons
Back, l to r: James Cronin, Pat Kane, Ray Smith, Eden Tobin

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A summary of milestones of Digital Equipment Corporation's evolution from 1957 to 1990

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Mildred Duggan receiving the plaque representing the Boston Post Cane as the oldest living resident in the Town of Maynard. She was 101 years at time of the photo,

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The store was located at the corner of Walnut and River Streets, later enlarged into a pool and billiards parlor. The apartments on River Street are seen in the background.

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