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Guyer W. Fowler
Son of Orrin Fowler who owned Fowler Funeral Home. Guyer also ran the Funeral Home for many years. Guyer is the grandson of Henry Fowler, an original signer of the 1871 petition for incorporation of the Town of Maynard.
The third photo is the…
The third photo is the…
Guyer W. Fowler Elementary School - 1970 Photo
Summer Street
A black and white photo of the Fowler School, photo taken in 1970. The school was built in 1926, named the Emerson Junior High School in 1932 and renamed the Fowler School in 1964.
H. A. Chase Variety Store - early 1900's
Located at Paper Mill Corner, Waltham and Parker Streets, it was later moved to Parker Street and demolished in 2011.
1st photo: Harry Chase in front of store.
2nd photo: Harry Chase and Paul Wilson (chief engineer and master mechanic at the…
1st photo: Harry Chase in front of store.
2nd photo: Harry Chase and Paul Wilson (chief engineer and master mechanic at the…
H. H. Scott Gold Bond Guarantee
A guarantee outlining the warranty conditions of instruments produced at H. H. Scott in Maynard. Bottom of document is signature of Herman Hosmer Scott, founder and president of the company.
H. M. S. Pinafore - 1971
Maynard Centennial
The musical was sponsored by the Maynard Centennial Committee with the help of the Calico Belles; presented at the Maynard High School Auditorium.
Participants: l to r
Front Row (17): Anna Wilson, Ellen Shaw, Ed Reed, David Westlake, Theresa…
Participants: l to r
Front Row (17): Anna Wilson, Ellen Shaw, Ed Reed, David Westlake, Theresa…
H.B. Gove and his Baker's Cart Stereograph
This stereograph was taken on the corner of Nason and Summer Street (looking south) and shows H.B. Gove and his baker's cart.
H.B. Gove and his Baker's Wagon - ca 1880
Corner Nason and Summer Streets
The building is at the North East corner of the Summer St. and Nason St. intersection. The series of color photos show the much altered (Coco) building at the time of its demolition in 2003 to make way for an apartment building.
H.M.S. Pinafore Program - January 30, 1930
Methodist Episcopal Church
A Program for "H.M.S. Pinafore" presented by the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Episcopal Church on Thursday, January 30, 1930, held in the Colonial Hall, Maynard, MA.
Half of a Block and Tackle
Half of a wooden block and tackle tool used for hoisting in barn settings and assorted construction situations.
Half Pint Bottles
Erickson's Dairy
Two versions of half pint bottles use at the dairy. The tall bottle is label Hans Erickson.
Half Pint Bottles
Hans Eriksen Dairy
The original dairy was started by Hans Eriksen around 1909 later sold to Hans H. A. Erikson. At some point the last name was spelled with an o rather than an e.
The three bottles shown has the original spelling.
The three bottles shown has the original spelling.
Half-Century of Service - St. Casimir's Church - 1978
Newspaper clipping describing the 50-year anniversary of the St. Casimir's Church.
The celebration began with a procession from the rectory to the church lead by James Mertz and the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. Following were altar boys and…
The celebration began with a procession from the rectory to the church lead by James Mertz and the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. Following were altar boys and…
Hammond #12 Ideal Typewriter
A typewriter with a wood cover produced by the Hammond Typewriter Company in 1904-1905.
Hand Carding Wool Combs
Two genuine Old Whittemore Hand Carding Wool Combs. These were made in the Watson-Williams Manufacturing Company, Leicester, Mass. These early carding combs have an interesting history. Their namesake, Amos Whittemore, was granted a patent for a…