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A large wall calendar posted thru the Maynard Police Department and sponsored by Manning Pharmacy.

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A poster encouraging a yes vote for the Fowler Middle School on Tiger Drive.

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This picture was used for advertising "Dead Shot Powder", manufactured at the American Powder Mills. The print hung for many years in the office of the American Powder Mills.

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A social and religious event on Sunday Aug. 19 presumably at the church and hall.

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Hand drawn poster advertising a musical presented by Maynard High School.

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A wall calendar with all twelve months. Each page packed with information. This is a continuation of a business first established in 1865 by John B. Ledgard.
The store was located at 30 Nason St.

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Large wall calendar depicting a fire truck with Maynard Fire Department emblazoned on the door. Not likely a Maynard truck or scene.

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Large wall calendar depicting a fire truck with Maynard Fire Department emblazoned on the door. Not likely a Maynard truck or scene.

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Large wall calendar depicting a fire truck with Maynard Fire Department emblazoned on the door. Not likely a Maynard truck or scene.

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Large wall calendar depicting a fire truck with Maynard Fire Department emblazoned on the door. Not likely a Maynard truck or scene.

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A joint committee of the Massachusetts Legislature that conferred on trolley issues.
Charles H. Persons, the Maynard Representative, was on this committee. Top row left.

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The supplement depicts scenes of the area that many Maynard immigrants originated.

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A set of seven signs indicating the cost of items.

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A poster advertising a social activity for Maynard's Centennial at the Maynard Country Club.

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Large newsprint advertisement for a surplus sale of goods to take place at W. B. Case likely on Nason Street. The illustrated mill is not the Maynard Assabet Mill.

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An enlarged tribute photo of Ralph Sheridan in his memory.