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Mary Adams Maynard
Two photos of Mary Adams Maynard, wife of William Maynard, taken in her home at an elderly age.
Maynard Public Library Card
A Maynard Public Library card for Helmi Nyholm of 20 Driscoll Ave., Maynard, MA, issued in March 1981. The envelopes for the Library cards were compliments of Assabet Savings Bank, Acton & Maynard.
Board of Selectmen - 1972
A photo of the 1972 Board of Selectmen, including (l-r) William Dodds, Howard Boeske, Tom Cocco, (in back) Joan Nyholm.
Maynard Police
Four black and white photos of four Maynard Policemen, including Eino Nyholm, Al Crowley, and Matti Tervo. The fourth policeman is unidentified. The date is August 1, 1948 at Voses.
Photo #3:
Row 1: ___?, ____?, ____?, Eino Nyholm ('Bonesy'),…
Photo #3:
Row 1: ___?, ____?, ____?, Eino Nyholm ('Bonesy'),…
Keystone Bowling Champs - 1941-42
A black and white photo of the Keystone Bowling Champs of 1941-42. Included in the photo are: C. Cullinane, J. Kytola, C. Robbins, Conrad Mayberry, Capt. E. Peterson, and Eino Nyholm.
Murphy and Martin Service Station
A black and white photo of Mr. Murphy, a co-owner of the Murphy and Martin Service Station, taken in 1940.
Maynard Anti-Drug Campaign
A photo depicting a group of community people who support the Governor's Alliance on No Drugs campaign. Photo taken in front of the Fowler School.
(Left-side): __?, __?, Bob Larkin, Joe Cardoza.
(Right-side): Karl Nyholm, Frank Salse, Arner…
(Left-side): __?, __?, Bob Larkin, Joe Cardoza.
(Right-side): Karl Nyholm, Frank Salse, Arner…
Maynard Industry
Maynard Industries purchased the Maynard Mill before Digital. A variety of small businesses occupied the mill spaces in the early 1950's. Three black and white photos are included here of different shop stations.
Rainville's
A black and white photo of Rainville's. The photo includes Mary Mayberry at the counter, Conrad Mayberry(sitting) and Fr. Miaskewicz(standing).
Jewelry & Watch Store
A black and white photo of Irwin Gomberg at a jewelry and watch store at 79 Main St., Maynard. It was named The Village Jewelry Store.
Arthur Gladky was the previous owner, then known as Arthur's Jewelry Store.
Arthur Gladky was the previous owner, then known as Arthur's Jewelry Store.