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Maynard Post Office Bowling Team 1929-1930
Top Photo: l to r
Front: Jim Farrell, Tom Maley
Back: Charles Hoffman, Bill Stockwell, Spec White
Bottom Photo: l to r
Front: Tom Maley, Jim Farrell
Back: Spec. White, Bill Stockwell, Charles Hoffman
Front: Jim Farrell, Tom Maley
Back: Charles Hoffman, Bill Stockwell, Spec White
Bottom Photo: l to r
Front: Tom Maley, Jim Farrell
Back: Spec. White, Bill Stockwell, Charles Hoffman
Drawing of Assabet Manufacturing Co. and Town of Maynard - 1879
This is an artist's drawing which shows practically all the buildings in the town at the time.
Includes:
- Assabet Manufacturing Co., A. Maynard, Agent
- Glendale House
- Public School (Acton St.)
- Congregational Church
- St. Bridget's R. C.…
Includes:
- Assabet Manufacturing Co., A. Maynard, Agent
- Glendale House
- Public School (Acton St.)
- Congregational Church
- St. Bridget's R. C.…
Arthur J. Coughlan
Mr. Coughlan, Post Master, was chairman of the 50th Anniversary Committee in 1921.
Post Office Box Applications - 1930's
Original applications for PO Boxes by:
1. Gruber Bros by Julius Gruber, 6/24/35
2. S. Warsewicz & Annie Bygot, 3-20-30
3. Assabet Institution for Savings, 12-30-30
4. Samuels Studio by R. Samuel Micciche, May 2, 1939
Postmasters were…
1. Gruber Bros by Julius Gruber, 6/24/35
2. S. Warsewicz & Annie Bygot, 3-20-30
3. Assabet Institution for Savings, 12-30-30
4. Samuels Studio by R. Samuel Micciche, May 2, 1939
Postmasters were…
James B. Farrell
A lifelong resident of Maynard. Well known for his musical talents, dramatics, social, and civic activities. Outstanding end-man in minstrel shows, also a soloist, actor, bowler and politician. Served two terms as a Selectman after retirement from…
Main Street at the Masonic Building - early 1900s
The Post Office was located in the building.
The Creighton Block was the small building extending in front of the Masonic Building.
The Creighton Block was the small building extending in front of the Masonic Building.
Main Street and Post Office - 1914
Looking east from the Main Street Bridge. Post Office was located in this end of Maynard's Block (Masonic Block) on the right. Note the bandstand in the foreground. This is on Walnut Street (King Square). The bandstand was removed in 1915 as a…