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The Forest Pump was built from an old Moth Department sprayer. At the extreme right is Ray Carruth, a town mechanic who did most of the work building the trailer. The body of water shown was later filled and is the location of St. Bridget's School.

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He joined the force in 1902 and became Chief in 1921. John Connors died in 1936.
Second photo dated March 1923

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This was a married (Cornelius) vs single men game at Crowe Park. Old Grandstand visible in left rear.

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55-59 Main Street at Stuart Block (rear of building)

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The ruins of the hotel fire with the Eagle Block in the background of the first photo.

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Maynard Fire Department was first to respond.

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Located on Main Street

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Copies of miscellaneous deeds of the property along Parker Street relating to the Parker and Paper Mill properties.

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Four photos of the Nason Street School Fire, 1916, and four photos the Naylor Block Fire,1917, pasted on black paper.
Naylor Block Fire: Fire broke out in the night of February 11, 1917 and by the morning had destroyed the Naylor Block that…

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Certificate written in Danish
Born on April 19, 1903, baptized May 31, 1903 in Maynard, Mass.

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Thirty Eight pages of agendas, events, newsletters, newspaper clippings etc...during the 1970's and 1980's of the association assembled by Helen Ketola.

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A letter written by Charles Pease to his sister, Mrs. Augustia(?) Smith of Assabet, Mass.(now Maynard). He was stationed at Camp Michigan, Annapolis.

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A series of copies of Assabet Mills/Maunfacturing Company memos written by Amory Maynard from the Counting Room, 1867-1872. These memos were written to Mr. Charles Sargent and addressed the need for various machinery activities.

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The Practical Weaver is a book of reference for the mathematics involved in the daily running of the weaving, carding, spinning rooms. This includes wages, advertising and production costs, to name a few.

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A copy of a pew deed paid by Isaac Maynard, father of Amory Maynard, for $49 dollars.

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The parents of Amory Maynard are buried at Spring Hill Burying Ground, Marlborough, MA.

Isaac Maynard
Died Sept. 12, 1820
AE 39 Ys 9 Ms. 5 Ds

Lydia (Howe) Stow
wife of Abraham Stow and former wife of Isaac Maynard
Died July 27, 1863
AE …