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New England Telephone & Telegraph Building Plans
Street-level diagrams for the existing and planned addition of the New England Telephone & Telegraph office (Main & Walnut Street)
General Court of Massachusetts 1871 Chap. 0198. An Act To Incorporate The Town Of Maynard.
From the Special acts and resolves passed by the General Court of Massachusetts
Chap. 0198 An Act to Incorporate the Town of Maynard.
Be it enacted, Sfc, as follows:
Section 1. All the territory now within the towns of Stow and Sudbury,…
Chap. 0198 An Act to Incorporate the Town of Maynard.
Be it enacted, Sfc, as follows:
Section 1. All the territory now within the towns of Stow and Sudbury,…
Florida Road Bridge
A mounted sepia photo of the Florida Road Bridge. Until 1915 a wooden footbridge crossed the river at Florida Road. Every time a flood or high water the bridge would wash away. The present cement bridge was erected in 1915.
Dedication of Maynard Marker - 1976
A black and white photo of the Maynard Marker dedication. Those in the photo are: MA Representative William C. Mullin, Chairman of the Maynard Selectmen Richard T. White, Capt. Walter Mattson of the Assabet Valley Minutemen.
File Folder of Pirates/Buried Treasure
Resource folder of Maynard's buried treasure compiled by David Mark.
Headquarters of Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway Company - 1901
A composite of two postcards showing the car barn, power plant and superintend's resident of the C, M & H Trolley.
The Bughouse Clan
Bughouse was the name of a small eating and drinking place at the corner of Waltham and Parker Streets. That neighborhood was always referred to as "Papermill Corner". The modern generation referred to it as "Bughouse Corner". The series includes…
Chick's Construction Company
A photo of two men affiliated with Chick's Construction Co. This company built the 1964 Tiger Drive High School.
Army Tank - Recruiting Drive - 1912
For recruiting purposes, an army tank was positioned on Main Street in front of the old Post Office. Dwelling house on the left is about where Maynard Trust stands. (Now Bubier & Riley Ins.)
Site of the Jabez Puffer House - 1974
A photo of Bill Boothroyd and Ralph Sheridan at the site of the 1775 J. Puffer House in December 1974.
Maynard Family Cemetery Lots
A series of color photos of the gravestones of a variety of Maynard family members. These are located on Pantry Road Cemetery, Sudbury, MA.
Construction of Bridge on Walnut Street - 1921-22
A copy of a picture of the construction of the Walnut Street Bridge, 1921-22.
Maynard Bandstand - ca 1910-1915
A photo of the Maynard bandstand. Different Finnish bands used it. The owner moved it to Elm Street following disputes by the Finnish over the use of it. This is also the only existing photo of the water tank on the left.
Maynard High Prom Night - 1955
A black and white photo of the king and queen of prom night at Maynard High School. They are Mary Elizabeth Bachrach and Arthur George West.
Membership Application
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
A collection of applications to VFW Post No. 1812, Maynard, Mass.
The applications show the name of applicant, occupation, nearest relative, enlistment and discharge dates, branch of military, Campaign Medal Service and other information. Two…
The applications show the name of applicant, occupation, nearest relative, enlistment and discharge dates, branch of military, Campaign Medal Service and other information. Two…
Salo Farm Field on Parker Street
A photo of Salo Farm on Parker Street.
The farm was located on Parker Street opposite B Street. The barn was moved here from the Elmhurst Farm on Great Road. The farm was a partnership between the Simon and Salo families. The house on the…
The farm was located on Parker Street opposite B Street. The barn was moved here from the Elmhurst Farm on Great Road. The farm was a partnership between the Simon and Salo families. The house on the…
Maynard High Prom King and Queen - 1955
A black and white photo of the king and queen of the Maynard High School Prom riding in a convertible, 1955. The king is Arthur George West and the queen is Mary Elizabeth Bachrach. They are riding in a 1955 Plymouth.