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A photo of William Maynard, son of Amory Maynard.

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A photo of James Adams, father of Mary Adams who married William Maynard.

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A photo of Mary Maynard, daughter of William and Mary Maynard, born 1853.

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A sepia photo of William Maynard, taken by Edward Sidney Dunshee, 3 Tremont Row, Boston, MA.

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A photo of Grace Ella Maynard, daughter of William Maynard, and twin sister of George Elmer Maynard.

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A sepia photo of Mary Adams Maynard, wife of William Maynard.

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A sepia photo of Jeannette Cherry Adams, mother of Mary (Adams) Maynard, and wife of James Adams.

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Postcard, in Finnish, sent from Annie Hnikan(?), Sudbury Rd., Concord to Mary Anderson, Maynard in 1920.

Second card is a duplicate in bettor condition.

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A copy of a large framed lithograph.

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A certificate issued to Stanley Slabyz for four shares of capital stock.

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May have been a school photographer.

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This photo is from one of the early Halloween parties of the All American Club.

In 1945, when the Finnish boys and girls who had grown up in Maynard came back from World War II, they wanted to form a Finnish American club at the Parker Street Hall…

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The bi-monthly magazine published by the Boston Edison Company for its employees. This issue is entirely devoted to the 1938 hurricane.

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One share of stock issued to Owen J. Hill in 1956 for the sum of $5.00.

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Two bound copies of Lessie Maynard's ancestors.

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An ink blotter promoting Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, local agent Frank J. McCarron.

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Used in physics laboratories the Spark Chamber Scanning System used television cameras to record the location of cosmic ray events within the spark chamber. This information was recorded on tape and then fed into an IBM computer for further…

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DEC's first 12-bit computer which introduced the instruction set that would later be expanded in the PDP-8. The PDP-5 had a memory capacity of 1,024 to 32,768 12-bit words (roughly 2KB-64KB). It was the first computer line in the industry with more…

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The PDP-4 was 18-bit machine intended to be a slower, cheaper alternative to the PDP-1; it was not considered commercially successful. All later 18-bit PDP machines (7, 9 and 15) were based on a similar, but enlarged instruction set, more powerful,…