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The operator is Olin Bradbury.

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This truck is likely out of Brooklyn, NY.

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The employee is Ed Salmi.

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The store was located at 56-62 Main St.

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A miscellaneous collection of newspaper clippings relating to the Maynard United Cooperative Society.

Shown: Election article on the eight individuals running for four positions on the Board of Directors - Richard Burckes, James Allan, Noble…

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A six page program for the First Annual Grand Complimentary Banquet held at Cooperative Hall, Summer St. on Saturday Evening, November 18th, 1905.

Reception Committee:
H.J. Rodway, Pres., H. Whitehead, V.Pres., A. Webber, Sec., F. Oates, R.…

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l to r: Ben Hooper, Alfred Billett, Thomas Wright, Marsden Waterhouse

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Front: J. Cowles, Al Billet, ___?, M. Waterhouse
Center: Fred Oates, A. Easthope, T. French, ___?
Back: T.Murray, ___?, ___?, ___?, H. Rodway, A. Webber

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Photo taken at the old Cricket Club grounds, now the playgrounds for the Green Meadow School.

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A pin with a "First Anniversary Armistice Day Nov. 11th, 1919" imprinted upon it. A ribbon flag is attached.

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A pamphlet that outlined the program for a road race. It was sponsored by the Kanto Athletic Club of the Finnish American Athletic League as an annual event, going from Memorial Park in Maynard to the Club picnic grounds at Fort Pond, Littleton. Many…

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Maynard's first fire station, located on Nason Street, was built ca 1891 and was used until early 1950's when a new station was built on Summer Street. Tony Collins is the driver, the first full time fireman (1903). At the very extreme left of the…

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This is perhaps the first Maynard Brass Band.
Back Row: l to r ___?, William Jones, William Stuart, Silas Sawyer, ___?, __Tuttle, the others unidentified

Front: 1st cadet on left, William Naylor; 2nd from right, Theodore Wollerscheid