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The gas station was located on Waltham Street at the Assabet River. The Clock Tower and Congregational Church Steeple are visible in the background. The second photo is a closeup of the entrance.

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A large flyer advertising the 13th Grand BAL DE MASQUE to be held at the Music Hall on Friday January 25, 1901. Two gold prizes where offered valued at $5.00. The Brigham Ochestra of Marlboro with Wm. H. Brigham as the prompter supplied the music. …

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The Riverside Co-operative Association was located in the building at the corner of Nason and Summer Streets, Knights of Columbus building. The wagon is at the corner of Maple and Summer Streets on its way to make a home delivery. Building in the…

Maynard Historical Property Inventory
A description of historical properties and areas with a photograph and information including: Location, Present Use, Date of Construction, Overall Condition, Major Intrusions and Alterations, Acerage.

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The rug is the kind woven on home looms.

Top row left: Sassa Lehtnen
2nd row down, 6th from left is Sirkka French (Mrs. Alric French), the daughter of Sassa Lehtnen

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A sepia photo of a Maynard Baseball Team.

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This store was possibly located in back of the Nason Street shops. The cigar boxes in the window read: Sailors Pride Tobacco, Standard Navy and Horse Shoe.

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Front: Henry Tobin, ___?, Cornelius Lynch, Mike Maley
Back: __?,___?

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Walter Crotty at Fort Pond, Littleton, after winning the "Maynard to Fort Pond " race in 1933, the only Maynard man to win the annual event. He was the New England cross country six mile champion in 1932, and winner of the ten mile Caledonian…

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left photo: The parade is heading east on Nason Street passing DeLees Pharmacy and a Rexall sign on the building. The Clock Tower at the mill is in the background.

right photo: John Connors, Police Chief, is shown in the square. Amory Maynard's…

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A view showing an upturned tree in front of a gazebo.

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Operated by Samuel Lerer who is the father of the present owners of the New Idea Store.

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A photograph of Nell Coughlan in a store owned by B.J. Coughlan. He sold it to James J. Ledgard, who later sold it to Curtis Anderson. This is the same store Elizabeth Schnair closed in the fall of 1998.

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This symbol was cut from the floor of the "Little Co-op", a branch store, that was located at the corner of Parker and Waltham Streets.