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B. F. Johnson
An advertising card for B. F. Johnson, Pharmacy. The card promotes Hoyt's German Cologne, "the most delightful perfume known". The erfume is distributed by E. W. Hoyt & Co. of Lowell, MA.
Davidson the Druggist
Two advertising cards for Davidson "The Druggist". Davidson specialized in hospital and other prescriptions and was located in Maynard, MA.
The Johnson Pharmacy
An advertising card for the Johnson Pharmacy, est. 1865, H. J. Dwinell & Co., Proprietors. The store was located on Main Street, Maynard, MA.
Manning Pharmacy Envelope
An envelope stamped with Manning Pharmacy at 76 Main Street, Maynard, MA. The envelope held processed photos.
Collection of Photo Envelopes
Four envelopes which held film that had been processed by Samuels, Negative and Print Services, 8 Waltham St., Maynard, MA; Maynard Rexall Drug Co.; Fearns Pharmacy; Wilder X. Macurda, Pharmacist, Maynard, MA. The film was processed for Mrs. Joseph…
Collection of Pharmacy Labels
A series of Johnson Pharmacy medicine labels that total 31 individual labels for a variety of products.
Johnson Pharmacy
A large Johnson Pharmacy, Inc. advertising card. There is a 1967 St. Joseph Family Almanac/Calendar on the back.
Dr. Houche's Bilious Pills
A document describing bilious pills for the family as developed by Dr. John B. Houche of Groton, CT.
Prescott Paint
Three black & white photos of Prescott Paint staff. Noted are Howard and Donald L. Prescott.
Pugsley's Esso 1961 Football Handbook
A football handbook with detailed information about both college and national football teams in 1967. The handbook is sponsored by Pugsley's Esso, 2 Main Street, Maynard, MA.
Elmwood Steam Baths
An advertising card for Elmwood Steam Baths, Richard Kangas, Proprietor. Elmwood was located 47 Elmwood Street, Maynard, MA.
Gate at Glenwood Cemetery - 1903
The iron gate was replaced by the current granite gate in 1928 (shown). A gazebo can be seen in background. It was destroyed in the 1938 Hurricane.
Assabet River "Tire Dump" -1974
Tires, concrete blocks and other debris in the river beneath the Walnut Street Bridge.