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Two black & white photos of the mill clock.

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A photo of the Maynard Mill Clock and Tower.

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A copy of a photo of Aquilla Ruynard, who lived at 44 Brown St., Maynard, MA, and worked for the American Woolen Co. until 1936. Mr. Ruynard played Uncle Sam for the town during Maynard Merchants Week. This picture was taken in 1900.

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Phil made this entire baseball uniform. He was an entertainer for many years as "Fleepo the Clown"

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A formal, sepia-colored photograph of James B. Lord.

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A formal, sepia-colored photograph of W,. K. Denniston.

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A formal, sepia-colored photograph of Lewis N. Shaw.

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A formal, sepia-colored photograph of George Champagne.

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A sepia-colored formal photo of John S. Geron, early twentieth century.

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A black and white photo of Gavin Taylor, the overseer of the finishing department of the Assabet Mills. Mr. Taylor was active in town affairs and was a Water Commissioner for many years.

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A sepia-colored photo of Elmore Parker.

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A formal, sepia-colored photo of William G. Morris.

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A sepia-colored photo of O. J. Howard.

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l to r: Irja Aalto & Olavi Aalto.
A sepia- colored photo of Olavi and Irja Aalto in postcard format.
(note spelling is questionable)

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A program of a concert to raise money for Finland after the invasion by Russia in 1939. The fourth photo is a sample page of sponsors.

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Located at intersection of Parker Street and Great Road.

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The Methodist Church at the corner of Summer and Main Street soon after construction with the Music Hall to the far left and the Paper Mill falls in the fore ground.

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Stewart Campbell, American Legion, presenting scrapbook of Veterans Memorial to Ralph Sheridan, town historian and curator of the Maynard Historical Society.

Stewart Campbell on the left, Ralph Sheridan on the right.