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Tee shirts with Maynard, MA business and Club logos. These include the Maynard Auto Club, Cendant Mortgage Co., NE Appliance Co., and A. H. Painting.

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A collar worn by members of the Odd Fellows Lodge during ceremonies.

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A laundry bag used by Middlesex Laundry. Printed on the bag is "Middlesex Linen Supply Tel. Maynard 72".

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The trolley car barn as seen from Summer Hill Road

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Photograph of Gruber Brothers Furniture located at 117 Main Street. The building dates to the 1860's when it was known as the Riverside Building. The upper floor of the building was destroyed by fire on July 14, 1934. Second photo taken later after…

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A store window featuring Serta "Perfect Sleeper" Mattress (for $79.50) at Gruber's at 117 Main St.

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This seems to be a meeting of the Ancient Order of United Workman based on the symbol in the drawing on the wall and the disc on the podium. Probably held in the Odd Fellows Hall.

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Front: Coach Ed. Coughlin, Manager Albert Lerer, John Driscoll
Back: ___?, Armas (Aine) Frigard, ___?, ___?, J. Marcus

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Front: ___?, Coach Ed Coughlin, ___?, Beaton Willington, ___?

Back: ___?, ___?, Aine Frigard, ___?, Waino Saarinen, Charles Lerer

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Front: Albert Connors, ___?, Joseph Sczerzen, Tauno Torppo
Back: Albert Lerer, Albert Fairbanks, Howard King, Tauro Frigard, Don Lent

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This is likely an early 1900's Maynard High School team even with the unusual shirt designations.

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William Hooper may be in this photo.

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This is presumable a trip of Maynard residents to Washington.

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The house was built about 1820. This photograph was likely taken to be included in William Gutteridge's "A Brief History of Maynard" that was published in 1921.

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A Maynard High School football warm-up jacket with hood made of oilcloth/canvas.

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A cotton bag that held 5 lbs. of Domino sugar.

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Two potholders made of asbestos made to promote the local businesses of Maynard Ice and Oil Company, of 241 Main Street, and the Assabet Coal Company.