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A stereograph showing the railroad crossing at Summer Street.

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A stereograph of the Acton Street School. This building, located on the corner of Main/Acton/Summer Streets, was later made into the "Mandingo Building" and has since been destroyed.

(The contemporary location is "Jarmo's").

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Jaakko Rinta was the minister of the Finnish Mission Congregational Church between 1932 and 1936.

Jaakko was born December 10, 1903 in Nurmo, Finland.

Following is early schooling he made his decision to further his education in the field of…

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A set of photos of the Confirmation classes of the Finnish Mission Congregational Church. The minister of the church was Rev. Jaakko Rinta.

(If you recognize any of the people in the class photos, please let us know.)

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A Memorial Pamphlet for the Honorable Howard Abbott Wilson that reflects Memorial Exercises by the Appellate Division of District Courts in the Northern District and the District Court of Central Middlesex in joint session. The Reverend Herbert F.…

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Second photo is entrance to 17-19.

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This house was moved here. It was originally an Assabet Mill building.

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Shown before renovations.

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1963 Volkswagon parked in front.

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This house was moved from Nason Street.

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Shown before renovations.

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A laminated copy of a picture of L. D. Wilson.He was a Civil War Veteran.

An article about Judge Howard A. Wilson, from the Concord Journal, June 12, 1930.

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A program brochure honoring Judge Howard A. Wilson upon his elevation to Justice of the Concord District Court. He was appointed by Governor Allen to succeed Judge Prescott Keyes. The banquet took place June 16,1930. Leslie W. Sims was the…

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A picture of the Battle of Lexington that was presented to Ralph Sheridan following a talk about the history of Maynard at the Butterick Estate on April 29, 1987.

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A letter from Gov. Walter Peterson of New Hampshire confirming the relationship between the Gov. and Mr. John Peterson of 23 Brooks Street, Maynard. John Peterson was the Governor's grandfather.