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A business envelope with the Maydale Logo, posted March 6, 1951. It is addressed to Mrs. Thomas E. Samuels, RFD, Maynard, MA. The stamp is for 3 cents.

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An invoice issued by the Maynard Bottling Company, W. Keto, Prop., on July 31, 1909. The company was located on Florida Road, Maynard, MA. The invoice was for tonic and ice for a total of $9.80.

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A label taken from a bottle of Maydale Ginger Ale, 8 fl. oz. The label states the ginger ale is made from pure Maydale spring carbonated water, cane sugar, ginger root, citric acid, and caramel color.

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A booklet with a compilation of US Presidents from George Washington to F. D. Roosevelt., 1789-1933. The booklet was sponsored by Maydale Beverages, 25 Glendale Street, Maynard, MA, tel. #390.

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The placard was placed in the window indicating to the driver that ice was needed.

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An invoice from Haynes Brothers, Dealers in House Furnishings & Fine Groceries. Store address was No. 3 Riverside Block, Maynard, MA. The invoice is for Fred Taylor, and is dated April 15, 1893. The total bill is $4.05.

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Some of the debris that was removed from the river with the help of the army.

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A small pocket address/notebook courtesy of W. A. Haynes Co. Inside includes a daily calendar for the year 1908, with room for memos.

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Three invoices dated from 1916-1917. They appear to be made out to W. G. Dexter. The store dealt in grain, feed, hay, straw, lumber, brick, cement, wagons, sleighs, and farming tools. The store was located at the corner of Nason and Summer Streets.

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An advertisement for Haynes, the Clothier, that lists the prices for clothing such as suits, shirts, knee pants, hats, caps, and hose underwear.

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An 1907 invoice from the Thomas F. Parker Hardware Store that reflects purchases by F. W. Taylor.

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This is her Maynard High School 1897 senior class picture.
The second photo has been edited to remove the scratches on the original picture. Annie Buckley was the daughter of Timothy Buckley, well-known and long-time resident of Maynard, Mass, and…

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This is her Maynard High School senior picture.

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This is his Maynard High School senior class picture.

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This is her Maynard High School senior class picture. Julia was the daughter of John Henry White and Julia Buckley White.

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This is his Maynard High School senior class picture.

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This is his Maynard High School senior class picture.

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Colorful advertising cards for Parker & Morse of Main Street, Maynard, MA. They were dealers in toys, games, wooden ware, and 5 & 10 cent goods.