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These El Dorado-styled sandals were worn by Sylvia Mark at the Maynard High School 1938 Senior Prom. They were purchased at the W. Manninen shoe and repair store on Main St., Maynard, for $1.98. The money was earned by babysitting probably 30 hours…

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A white tee shirt celebrating the turn of the century, 2000, with a Maynard logo.

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Muslin bag with Lovell Bus Lines logo.

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A brochure with the organizing officers and the philosophy of the bank.

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The file contains odds and ends of the various businesses that have come and gone in the Town of Maynard.

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This hat was worn by James J. Mullin as Grand Marshall for Barbecue Day Parade on October 12, 1916. This Barbecue was put on in an attempt to raise funds for a Soldiers and Sailors Memorial.

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A photo of the St. Casimir's baseball tem, 1939-1942. Top row, second from left: Waslaw Michael Lankiewicz. Lankiewicz was born in 1924.He is buried in Glenwood Cemetery inn 1988.

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Four articles worn by members of the Maynard St. Casimir's Men's Society. These include a maroon/gold sash to be worn at all meetings; a red emblem worn routinely at meetings; a black and silver emblem to be worn at wakes and funerals of members;…

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A two-piece suit made from a dark green velvet, circa 1900.

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Made in Germany for the Alfred T. Haynes Co. and sold at the Music Hall for the 1900 Merchant Week.

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Maynard High School Marching Band Uniform including a orange wool jacket and black wool pants;

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Made in Germany for the Alfred T. Haynes Co. and sold during Merchant Week of 1900.

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Blue Gingham dress with matching hat and pocket book. Women's slip.
Men's blue and white vest with arm guards.
Five men's faux straw hats.
Two cotton print Centennial dresses.

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This collection of China was made in Germany for the Alfred T. Haynes store and sold during Merchant Week in 1900. Embossed on the pieces are pictures of St. Bridget's Church, Nason Street School, Assabet Mills, Maynard Fire Department (old Nason…

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Three articles include fur collar, feather fan and fur pocketbook.

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W. W. Oliver ran a jewelry store in Lowe's Block, later referred to as Odd Fellows Block (now the China Ruby on Nason Street) in the early 1900's.

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2 1/2 in high China cup, looks like might have been used to pour syrup.

A seven section report on the state and future of the schools library system.

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The file contains newspaper clippings and related documents relating to Maynard's celebration of the Bicentennial.

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A formal, sepia-colored photo of Toivo Frigard.