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Segment A
Land Acquisition Parcel Map - 1943
This is an enlargement of Segment A of the Maynard Storage Depot Acquisition Map for the Ammo Dump. see 2016.674 for details.
Real Estate Parcel Map of Land Taken for the Maynard Storage Area - 1943
This is an updated map of the original map. See 2016.674 for details.
U. S. Army Natick Laboratories Annex
Reservation Boundary Map
A section of the Annex was part of the WWII Army Ammunition Depot in Maynard. The additional maps are enlargements of the full map.
Maynard Water Works - 1891
White Pond and Vicinity
Map showing the early source of water for Maynard.
Maynard Ordnance Depot - 1944
Lightning Protection System
A detail print showing the Igloo (ammunition storage structure) Protection from lightning and physical access.
Maynard QM. Test Activity - 1958
Quartermaster Research and Engineering Command
Natick, Mass.
A blueprint showing the utilities for this area of the Natick Labs.
Proposed Gates in Gate House Plan - 1906
Ben Smith Canal
Maynard, Massachusetts
Plans for gates to control water flow in the canal.
Access to Great Road - 1974
Preliminary Road Layout
Maynard, Mass.
The road was to access land owned by the Town of Maynard. It was never built.
American Woolen Co.
Assabet Mill
Maynard, Mass.
A drawing of the woolen mills for insurance purposes.
Maynard Manor - 1925
Thomas J. Cudmore
Town of Maynard
Thomas J. Cudmore
Town of Maynard
The first map shows a proposed subdivision on Summer Hill that was never developed. The second map shows a reduced proposal of the same site. The land was purchased by the Maynard Conservation Commission in 1979. The property is off Summer Hill Road.
Plan of Land Owned by Olavi & Minerva Warila - 1974
The plan shows land to be taken for sewer easement in the Summer Hill Road area.
Land Use Map - 1957
Town of Map
A colorized zoning map showing some of the uses of the land in Maynard.
Plan of Land Owned by Baikar Associates, Inc. - 1975
Maynard, Mass.
A plan showing two parcels, B & C, to be acquired by the Maynard Conservation Commission