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The Mahoney Family - ca 1900
Waltham Street
The Mahoney Farm occupied a large area off of Waltham Street. It was sold to the American Woolen Company in the early 1900's where dwellings for the mill workers were built, the New Village.
The inscription on the back reads: "33 Waltham Street,…
The inscription on the back reads: "33 Waltham Street,…
Maynard High School - 1916
Summer Street
This is the first building of the complex on Summer Street. The land was purchased from Dr. F. U. Rich in 1915. It was originally known as the John Whitman place.
Records of the Board of Health 1908-1912
Town of Maynard
The book has 13 pages of what seems to inspections of vaults, cesspools, drains and other sewerage related items. Also a financial summary dated 4 February 1912 by Joshua Edwards, Secretary.
Diary of George Hart - 1903
Town of Maynard Engineer
George Hart was an engineer at the town pumping station, a water commissioner and a member of the Board of Selectmen.
A Legislative Souvenir - 1910
Albert Batley, Representative from Maynard
A 176 page book summarizing the the activities of the Massachusetts Legislature of 1910. It includes the Senators and Representatives and their committee assignments. Albert Batley represented Boxborough, Hudson, Maynard and Stow.
Davison''s Manual of Plain Parliamentary Procedure - C.1955
Written by Mabel Clarke Davison, Parliamentarian of Massachlusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs and given by the President of the Maynard Women's Club to all future presidents of the club.
Calculations in Yarns and Fabrics - 1900
by Fred Bradbury
A textbook like treatise on the the woolen business including all types of calculations in the processing of wool. The book was published in England for the English woolen industry. The back of the book has may ads, see sample page.
Dedication of Memorial Park - November 15, 1925
Dedication of Memorial Park and Monument on Sunday Nov. 15, 1925. Erected by the Town of Maynard to commemorate the service of her citizens in the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and World War I. In honor of the those who served and in memory…
Military Funeral of Anthony Dzerkacz - ca 1920
Killed in action during World War I
Top photo, left
Front, l to r: Percy Taylor, Jack Higgins, Don Connors, John Gibbons
Back, l to r: James Cronin, Pat Kane, Ray Smith, Eden Tobin
Front, l to r: Percy Taylor, Jack Higgins, Don Connors, John Gibbons
Back, l to r: James Cronin, Pat Kane, Ray Smith, Eden Tobin
Ice Pick
United Co-operative Society
The wood handle ice pick has advertising on the four sides:
1.RCA Victor
2.Gasoline, fuel, coal, coke, grain, bakery, dairy, provisions
3.Co-Op Best Milk and Cream
4. Compliments of United Co-operative Society, Maynard, Mass.
1.RCA Victor
2.Gasoline, fuel, coal, coke, grain, bakery, dairy, provisions
3.Co-Op Best Milk and Cream
4. Compliments of United Co-operative Society, Maynard, Mass.
"Welcome Home Parade" - July 4, 1919
Mizpah Rebekah Lodge 54, I.O.O.F.
Two of the floats in the parade to welcome home the men and women of the Armed Forces after World War I. The top photo is the float of the Rebekah Lodge. The float behind the automobile in the bottom photo is from the Middlesex Laundry.
The photo…
The photo…
Maynard Soldiers of World War I - ca 1919
All descriptions l to r
First Group:
Sgt. Charles E. Dyson, Co 3 FMS; Edward Ledgard (2)
Second Group:
Top - Lt. Ralph C. Shattuck, Engineer's Corp; Pt. Albert N. Hodgess, 73 CAC
Bottom - Pt. Roy C. Nelson, 104th Infantry; Corp. Walter R.…
First Group:
Sgt. Charles E. Dyson, Co 3 FMS; Edward Ledgard (2)
Second Group:
Top - Lt. Ralph C. Shattuck, Engineer's Corp; Pt. Albert N. Hodgess, 73 CAC
Bottom - Pt. Roy C. Nelson, 104th Infantry; Corp. Walter R.…
Twilight Club - ca 1910
A photo of the Twilight Club.
(l to r)
Front: John Wall, Jim Mahoney
Back: Dan Colbert, Jim Ledgard, Jack Keegan, Tom Mansfield, Ed Ledgard
(l to r)
Front: John Wall, Jim Mahoney
Back: Dan Colbert, Jim Ledgard, Jack Keegan, Tom Mansfield, Ed Ledgard
Main Street School Field Trip - ca 1925
Franklin Park Zoo, Boston
From right front: Miss Publicover, Prinicipal; Mary Tobin, Ruth Fayton, Mary Quinn, Anna Fayton (glasses behind Mary Tobin).