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37th Annual Report of American Woolen Company - December 31,1935
The 37th Annual Report of the American Woolen Company from December 31, 1935. The Report includes a notice to the stockholders, history of the wool industry in America for the last 37 years, description of the differing types of wool, the process of…
Collection of books and papers about the American Woolen Company
The Collection includes the 37th, the 39th, the 48th, and the 52nd Annual Reports for the American Woolen Company. The reports include a report to the stockholders, financial updates, history of the company, profit & loss statements, balance sheet,…
Powder Mill Road at Acton Town Line - ca 1900
Cord wood piled at the left is to be made into charcoal for the powder. Sepia photo of Powder Mill Rd. from Maynard line into Acton in early 1900's.
Scene at the Powder Mill - ca 1900s
American Powder Mills
Machine shop, carpenter shop, and old office at the powder mills. Water gate to wheel mills, early 1900s.
The building in the center with the chimney is still standing with the latest renovation taking place in 2011 for commercial use.
The building in the center with the chimney is still standing with the latest renovation taking place in 2011 for commercial use.
National Band - 1915
Finnish Temperance Hall
Waino Kauppi is seated at the far right in the front row The boy with the short pants (knickerbockers).
The second photo is the backside with some identifications.
The second photo is the backside with some identifications.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Dime Novel
This was a popular dime novel issued about 1907. It contains historical sketches of the characters of the Wild West. This is the 8th edition, and is 56 pages.
Maynard Town Building - 1970
Building completed in 1962 housing the library and the Town Center. Police department later (c.2000) also occupied part of the building.
Farm Sauna, White Pond Rd., Stow - Photo
A black and white photo copy of the Farm Sauna, located on White Pond Rd., Stow, Mass. It is located near Russell's Bridge, and is owned by Wally Raisanen.
Sheridan Orchestra 1921-24
Copy of a promotion for the Sheridan Wonder Orchestra, Frank C. Sheridan, manager.
WWI Victory Gardens off Thompson Street - ca 1919
Located behind 32 Thompson Street the fields are now the parking lot of the commercial building.
Eino Nyholm Golden Gloves Champion - 1932
A promotional photo of Eino "Bonesy" Nyholm. He was the New England Golden Glove Champion in the 160 lbs. class, He served on the Maynard Police Force for many years and was a real friend to all.
Tarmo Athletic Club Gymnastic Team - 1907
A black and white copy of a photo of the Tarmo Athletic Club Gymnastic Team, dated 1907.
Standing, 2nd from left - Lauri Jokinen
Standing, 1st on right - Otto Fonsell
Standing, 2nd from left - Lauri Jokinen
Standing, 1st on right - Otto Fonsell
J Francis Cleary & Albert Hodges Ins. Agency Advertising Ruler
This is an advertising ruler for J Frances Cleary & Albert J Hodges, Insurance Agency. It was located at 17 Summer St, Maynard, Mass.
Charles Persons in his automobile - 1904
This picture was taken on Main St. the day the Assabet Savings Bank was opened in the Riverside Block. The bank was located on the second floor. On the right is the Maynard Block, later the Masonic Building.
Front Seat: Fred Persons
Back Seat:…
Front Seat: Fred Persons
Back Seat:…
Assabet Mills - 1881
Maynard, Mass.
A photo with a view from Thompson Street.
Teamster on far right is Amos Oliver.
Teamster on far right is Amos Oliver.
American Powder Mills - ca 1900
l to r
Horse "Charles", William Hooper, William Hird, Frank Rand, Horse "Tige"
Horse "Charles", William Hooper, William Hird, Frank Rand, Horse "Tige"
Boston and Maine Railroad at Summer St. Crossing - ca 1903
Maynard, Massachusetts
The train has just left the depot heading toward Acton and then Boston. The first train ran over these tracks in 1849, the last in 1958. The Assabet Mills Clock Tower is seen in center left.
Junction of Main & Nason Street - 1910
Maynard, Mass.
The first picture is a photo of the square showing the trolley car heading west. The second picture is a copy of a postcard made from the first picture. Not the electric poles and wire are removed and the trees have leafed out!