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A collection of photographs (two shown) of the newly completed park.

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The diner was located at 48 Nason Street.

Robert Finnila had worked for the Maynard Public Works Department for many years after which he owned and operated the Nason Street Diner for over 20 years.

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Maynard Mobile in the foreground.

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Site of the former Russo's Restaurant, a long time landmark in Maynard. The building was demolished in 1995 to make way for housing.

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Building was torn down in 1990's.

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A cosmetic store at 3-5 Nason St.

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Roy Helander and Frank Mark at a Historical Society Meeting.

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A promise to pay document from Daniel Coughlan. It is dated March 2, 1878.

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An invoice dated October 6, 1906 for Mr. Fred W. Taylor from the Continental Insurance Co. for the amount of $9.00. The Insurance Agent is John C. King. The cost of $9.00 is for the purchase of $1,200 worth of coverage/replacement insurance for a…

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An invoice from a clothing store in Maynard, MA to Mr. Daniel Cookle(i?)n. It is dated March 11, 1887.

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A series of tax bills from the town of Maynard to Daniel Coughlan, for the years 1893, 1894, 1900, and 1901.

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A birth certificate for Anne Saari.

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A card that advertises the following businesses: Dagota & Carbone, Calogero & Cannella, Suffolk Cash & Carry, New Idea Store, Maynard Diner.

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A post card with Mr. Smethurst's taxes for 1907, which totaled $2.00. The post card notice is dated June 1, 1907. The Tax Collector is George N. Salisbury. The post card is noted as No. 1669.

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A newspaper clipping discussing four retired umpires, one of whom is John Flaherty, American League. The article is dated 1984.

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An envelope addressed to Mrs. Coughlin, Maynard, Mass is dated September 17, 1883. It was sent with a three cent stamp.