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Geo. A. Theodore & Co. Caterers and Confectioners
Raised image window advertising display or the top of a calendar. George Theodore was struck by a train in the 1920's in Sudbury and was killed.
Annual Assessors Outing - 1928
An outing of the Middlesex and Essex Counties Assessors at Salem Willows.
Maynard attendees (l to r): Frank C. Sheridan, Wilbur G. Clark & Herbert W. Martin seated to the left of women with hat in left center of photo.
Maynard attendees (l to r): Frank C. Sheridan, Wilbur G. Clark & Herbert W. Martin seated to the left of women with hat in left center of photo.
A History of Maynard
A compilation of articles that relates some of the highlights of Maynard's past.
Fire at 55-59 Main St. - 1998
At the time of the fire T. C. Lando's and Salislito's occupied the first floor and Corner Pocket Billiards was on the second floor. The fire resulted in the demolition of the building.
Demolition of Railroad Bridge off Main St. - 1989
In May of 1989 the last of the railroad bridge was removed to make way for the new foot bridge over the Assabet River and the new Tobin Park.
Olympic Torch - 1996
A collection of pictures depicting the road race and Olympic Torch at the time of the town's 125th Anniversary.
Town Bounds - 2000
A collection of photographs depicting town officials checking the boundaries of the town.
Paymaster Building- ca 2005
Main Street
A collection of pictures, interior and exterior, of the old paymaster building when the mill was operated by the American Woolen Company.
Signatures on the Beams
A collection of photographs taken at the time of a renovation in the woolen mill showing the many signed beams by the workers.
Some of the names visible are: Hearon, Carew, Helin, Voellings, Kopp, Wango, Clark, Savella, Melenski, Murray, Smith,…
Some of the names visible are: Hearon, Carew, Helin, Voellings, Kopp, Wango, Clark, Savella, Melenski, Murray, Smith,…
Native Americans
A collection of photographs of a presentation to the Maynard Historical Society about Native Americans.
Bob Finnila 1973-74
Nason Street Diner
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.
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.
May Ling
Waltham Street
Site of the former Russo's Restaurant, a long time landmark in Maynard. The building was demolished in 1995 to make way for housing.