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A pirate Valentine that says To: Joseph From: Ted.

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A Valentine to Joseph Boothroyd from Miss Wood.

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A Valentine to Joseph Boothroyd from Helen Boothroyd.

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A Valentine to Joseph Boothroyd from Della Koch.

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A Valentine from mid-twentieth century.

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A Valentine to Joseph B. from Nicholas Kizik. The card was made in Worcester, Mass by Whitney Co.

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A Valentine from mid-twentieth century.

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A Valentine with a parrot wishing a Happy Valentine's Day.

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A Valentine with a little dog on it from Edna Bamford.

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A Valentine from James F. to Joseph B.

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A Valentine from the early twentieth century.

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Maynard Industries owned and operated the mill from 1953 to 1974.

A collection of documents, newspaper clippings and a history of Maynard Industries, Inc.

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These photos of various mill buildings where taken when Maynard Industries, Inc. was the owner.

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Aerial view of the mill when it was owned and operated by Maynard Industries, Inc. (1953-1974).

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The water has been lowered in order to repair foundations at the mill buildings. A trestle used during WW 1 is exposed . This trestle was used to support a water flume to carry water to the boiler room while #1 mill was being built in 1917 and 1918

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Pictured here are the first seven women to become regular employees (in the factory division) of the Bradley Container Corporation located in the mill.

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Catherine DeGrappo, Ellen Barnes, Delfina B. DeMambro, Margaret T. Piecewicz, Natalieā€¦

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Irving Burg wrote this history of the mills in Maynard at the time they were owned and operated by the Maynard Industries, 1953-1974.

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A box office window card advertising the movies playing at the Maynard Theater during the week of October 11, 1931. (The Maynard Theater was located in the Gruber's Block on Main Street)