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Legal Base Study - 1975
Town of Maynard
A study of the laws that pertain to the administration of the town.
Joel Cohen at Gruber Bros. Furniture
Gruber's is located at 117 Main St., historically referred to as the Riverside Block.
GRUBER BROS. COMPANY
Furnitiure
The building was historically referred to as the Riverside Block, now 117 Main Street.
Riverside Hall Historical Marker
A photograph of the Historical Marker located at 117 Main Street, Gruber Bros for many years. The building was originally called the Riverside Block and built by the Maynard Family.
M. Lanerson, Shoe Repair
Four blotters advertising M. Lanerson, Shoe Repair. M. Lanerson had a shoe repair shop at 33 Summer Street, in Eagles Block for many years. His son worked with as well, and they did excellent work.
A. T. Haynes & Company
An envelope from the A. T. Haynes Co. Alfred T. Haynes had a furniture business in the Riverside Block, on 117 Main Street, Maynard, MA. before the turn of the century (20th). The business was sold to Julius and Ben Gruber in 1914. Today the Gruber…
Charles H. Persons
An advertising booklet for Charles H. Persons, Pianos, Maynard, MA. The booklet is entitled "The Tattler- A Game of Love".
"Carding Theory"
A paper written by John J. Sheehan, a 16 year old employee of the carding department in the Assabet Manufacturing Company. It is dated November 17, 1873.
Eviction Order - 1860
An eviction notice from Amory Maynard to one of his tenants in 1860. It is a handwritten notice by Mr. Maynard due to non-payment of rent.
Concord, MA Bi-Centennial - 1975
An invitation to the citizens of Maynard, MA to attend the Bi-Centennial activities for the Town of Concord, MA. Also included is a listing of the scheduled activities. The date is April 1975.
Concord, MA Centennial - 1875
An original invitation to the town of Maynard, MA, inviting the Town to join in the 100th year centennial celebration of Concord, MA on April 19, 1875. The envelope is included as well.
Fred "Brick" Wilder
A newspaper clipping of Fred Wilder, Catcher. Mr. Wilder had a long career with organized baseball. A life-long resident of Maynard, he started his career with the local high school team and then the Town team. He moved on to the Marlboro City Team…
William Joyce
A newspaper clipping showing Mr. William Joyce of Maynard as Paul Revere. He is pictured upon a horse ready for the annual April 19th re-enactment. The article is from the Boston Globe dated April 20, 1974. Mr. Joyce is a member of the National…