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The file contains newspaper reports of the head on collision in November 26, 1905 of Boston & Maine trains at Baker Bridge, Lincoln resulting in loss of life and injuries. Maynard residents involved in the accident include: Harvey Broadbent, Matthew…

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The house was built in 1899 by Thomas Hillis, attorney. It was occupied for many years by O. C. Dreschler while an agent at the Assabet Mills.

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Tax bill marked paid by Mary and Kalli Holt , 17 Dartmouth St.

Miscellaneous information relating to flying Maynard style.

Newspaper clippings and relative information about Hudson.

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A collection of newspaper obituaries of individuals with a Maynard connection .

Armanda Alving, Elsie L. Anderson, Harold Andrew, John Archer, Mrs. John Archer, Joseph Armitage, Elizabeth Axford

Jane McInnes Bain, Jane Bain, Mungo Bain,…

The file contains history, research notes, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other materials pertaining to the department, proposals and bids, and letters of commendation.

The file contains history, newspaper clippings, library cards, brochures and odds bits of information relating to the library.

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The file contains a history, research notes, pamphlets, newspaper clippings and other odd bits of information relative to the department including the uniform patch shown.

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Series of external views of the mill buildings taken July 18, 1931and November 22,1931. Some photos indicate year the building was added.

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Series of external views of the mill c.1930. One photo shows unloading of wool into the building.

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A collection of 22 pictures (7 shown) mounted on cardboard backing. Some of the scenes seem to be taken in the 1920's.

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Built in 1891, the jail was the first brick building built by the Town of Maynard for municipal purposes. It was used continuously until 1934 when the police department moved to Main Street. The building was demolished in March 1984 to make way for…

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The firemen are on the way to decorate graves. The fire station was later used by Town Paint & Supply then torn down to make way for a new commercial building.

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Front: William Quinn, Tony Collins, William Priest, Walter Priest, Thomas…

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Picture taken in front of just completed Fire Station on Nason Street in 1892. It was used continuously until 1952 when a new station was built. The building was sold to Town Paint & Supply Co. that used the building until 1983. The building was…

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First photo shows the fire alarm switchboard and battery pack.. The second photo have the horse team ready to go with the sprinkler wagon at the right of the station.

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Harold J. Priest is the driver towing the Forrest Pump made from a 1913 tree spraying machine.