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1999.B100e.jpg
Looking east on Main Street from Spring Lane. The current Town Building would be located on the left near the third telephone post. Boston and Maine Railroad freight cars crossing in background way down the street.

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Top photo near Powder MIlls
Bottom photo at railroad bridge Maynard Coal Company

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Picture taken at the Sudbury Street railroad crossing.

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Looking east toward the junction of Nason and Main.
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___?, George Hack, Henry Connors, Emmett Wall, Joe Sheridan, Hugh Connors, "Count" Lambert

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Charles Whitman, Herbert Martin, Israel Janell, Charles Randall, Warren Ball, Christopher Myers (in rear)

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Andrew made this cord wood saw with a belt conveyor powered by a Model T Ford engine.

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Albert Larkin and friends in his new motor boat on the Assabet River.
1st on right Albert Larkin

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Joe Dineen, Bill Morrill

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The market was located in the bottom floor of Darling's Block (later Eagle's Block), now the building on the southeast corner of Summer and Nason Streets.

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1st picture: Anne Duggan, Jim Duggan, Bob Duggan, Grace Duggan

2nd picture: Anne Duggan

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Likely a glacial erratic on top of hill between Thompson and Chandler Streets.

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Two photos show before and after painting. Lettering was done in April 1971 at the request of the Maynard Historical Society.

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Rebuilt on the site of the block destroyed by fire in February 1917. The Maynard Public Library moved from the Riverside Cooperative Building on Summer Street to a the new location of the second floor.
1st photo: This view is from Nason Street…

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The Woodrow Wilson School burned in 1952. These two texts were collected from the rubble.

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The Masonic Block is visible in center at end of street and the Clock Tower can be seen center right in the background.

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First photo a view of Nason Street looking south shows B.J. Coughlan's paper store, W.B. Case's dry goods store, P. H. DeLee's drugstore, and Jennie Dean's millinery. Most of the homes on Nason Street were moved to Acton or upper Nason…