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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.
Leslie Carr
A faded black and white photo of Leslie Carr, taken before the accident. Leslie is the son of Mr. Joshua Carr.
The Calvin Whitney House
A sketch of the Calvin Whitney House. Daniel Conant, who lived on the Calvin Whitney place, was the first man wounded at the Concord fight (Revolutionary War) April 19, 1775. The house was located on property currently owned by the Maynard Country…
Mrs. Joshua Carr & Family
A sepia photo of Mrs. Joshua Carr & Familyin 1904 in Maynard, MA. (L-R) Grace Carr, Leslie Carr, Mrs. Carr, Alice Carr, and Edith Carr (on Mother's lap),
Theodore Nelson Carr & Family
A sepia photo of Theodore Carr's Family in January 1895. Theodore Nelson Carr married Ida Eliza Roberts, who passed away. The woman pictured is Sadie A. Roberts. The children are Edith Marian (standing), Mary Eleanor (left of her mother, to the right…
Grace Frye and Marshall Frye
A photo of Grace Frye and her son Marshall as produced by Geo. D. Elson, Maynard, MA. The photo reads: "To Alice Mrs. Grace Frye and son Marshall".
Houses on Elm Court around 1915
A photo of house and barn with a sign that reads "J. W. Carr, Carpenter & Builder, is for Joshua Carr, a Civil War Veteran who built many houses around Maynard and vicinity. He built one famous Twilight Club building at Lake Boone in 1904.
File Folder for Whitney, Carr, and Jefts Family
This vertical file includes family related information such as photos, documents, newspaper articles, and family tree information.
The two photos attached are of the Whitney family. The individuals in the picture are unnamed. If you are able to…
The two photos attached are of the Whitney family. The individuals in the picture are unnamed. If you are able to…
Assabet Coal Company
A delivery slip for Assabet Coal Company dated April 8, 1957 to Mrs. Hermanson of 3 Field Street.
Artemus Whitney Ralph Whitney Case
A copy of an original sepia-colored photo of Artemus Whitney, (baby) Frank Case, (wife) Lucy, and Ralph Whitney Case. Artemus Whitney built the Ben Smith dam, dug the canal, and built over 200 foundations for early Maynard homes.