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Home Carrier
Leominster Home Beverage, Inc.
Leominster, Mass
___? Steele was the owner and a member of the Maynard Historical Society.
Home Energy - Saving Checklist
Dunn Energy Center, Inc.
A pull out card with slots listing possible ways to conserve energy.
Home of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Whitney
A faded black and white photo of the yard and home of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Whitney in Maynard, MA.
Home-Made Screwdriver
A home-made screwdriver made from a spindle used in wool spinning. Handle made of washers cut from old belt leather. Made by Wiliam Baron's father in the Assabet Mills.
HOMETOWN SOLDIERS
Civil War Veterans of Assabet Village & Maynard Massachusetts
A book that explores the history of the men who served in the Civil War who had a Maynard connection.
Honor Guard at Memorial Park
An honor guard from the American Legion Post 235 and other dignitaries salute the flag as part of a ceremony at Memorial Park on Summer Street. This is likely part of a Memorial Day or Veterans Day parade.
Front Row with rifles: left - Guy…
Front Row with rifles: left - Guy…
Honor guard entering Glenwood Cemetery.
Servicemen marching in a Memorial Day parade enter Glenwood Cemetery.
Honor Guard enters Glenwood Cemetery
Colors and honor guard enter Glenwood Cemetery as part of a Memorial Day observation and parade.
Second Row, 2nd from left is John Sebastyn, T. D. Murphy (holding the American flag), and Don Brayden (far right).
Second Row, 2nd from left is John Sebastyn, T. D. Murphy (holding the American flag), and Don Brayden (far right).
Honor guard fires a rifle salute
An honor guard fires a rifle salute in Memorial Park as part of a Memorial Day or Veterans Day observance and parade.
Honor Guard in Parade
An honor guard leads a marching band up Main Street as part of a parade. (Centennial Parade?)
2nd Row; John Sebastyn
Last Row Left: Ralph Gantino
2nd Row; John Sebastyn
Last Row Left: Ralph Gantino
Hook & Ladder Fire Company No. 1 Ledger - 1890
Maynard Fire Department
The book contains the "Constitution of Maynard H & Ladder Truck No. 1", "Rules of Order", members from 1890 through 1896, and members from ca1939 through 1971 (not shown in pdf file).