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HBJ Spelling Book
Emerson-Fowler Junior High School
Spelling book used at the Emerson-Fowler School from 1983 to 1994.
Haynes, the Clothier - 1899
An advertisement for Haynes, the Clothier, that lists the prices for clothing such as suits, shirts, knee pants, hats, caps, and hose underwear.
Haynes New Building, Main Street, Maynard, Mass.
Haynes Xmas Mailing Card
Originally Riverside Block, later Gruber Building, 117 Main Street
Building Signage:
Alfred T. Haynes
Door signage:
PERSONS
DAHL
HAYNES
HAYNES
BANK
McCLURE
Window Signage:
H.P.N. DAHL
??? - OPTICAL -…
Originally Riverside Block, later Gruber Building, 117 Main Street
Building Signage:
Alfred T. Haynes
Door signage:
PERSONS
DAHL
HAYNES
HAYNES
BANK
McCLURE
Window Signage:
H.P.N. DAHL
??? - OPTICAL -…
Haynes Brothers Invoice - 1893
An invoice from Haynes Brothers, Dealers in House Furnishings & Fine Groceries. Store address was No. 3 Riverside Block, Maynard, MA. The invoice is for Fred Taylor, and is dated April 15, 1893. The total bill is $4.05.
Haynes Bros. Promotional Card/Calendar - 1891
Haynes Bros. store occupied 1 Riverside Block, formerly Gruber Bros. Furniture, 115 Main St.
Haying at the Powder Mills - ca 1900
American Powder Mills
The Powder Mills owned over 400 acres with the various mills separated on the property for safety reasons.
Hawes Florist Souvenirs - 1984
Advertising souvenirs for Hawes Florist, 1984. The inscription says "Think Flowers First", 70 Powdermill Road, Maynard, MA, 897-8081.
Hawes Florist Advertising Spade
A tin spade given out as an advertising souvenir. The inscription reads: "Say It With Flowers", L. Roy Hawes, Tel. Maynard 98".
Hat Pin
Type of pin used by women when hats were a mandatory apparel. It was to keep the hat on the head. This hat pin was found along the B&M railroad tracks.
Hat of The Mavericks - Brothers of the Brush
During the 1971 Centennial, a group of men in Maynard grew facial hair and where known as the Brothers of the Brush. The Mavericks where a subgroup of the Brothers.
This hat belonged to Tom Sheridan.
This hat belonged to Tom Sheridan.
Hartwell Flood & Guyer Fowler - 1918
France - WWI
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Hartwell Flood, Guyer Fowler, __?
Picture taken at a military hospital in France. They had joined up with a group from Harvard College and were attached to the Ambulance Corp during the war.
Guyer Fowler was a grandson of Henry Fowler,…
Hartwell Flood, Guyer Fowler, __?
Picture taken at a military hospital in France. They had joined up with a group from Harvard College and were attached to the Ambulance Corp during the war.
Guyer Fowler was a grandson of Henry Fowler,…
Harry S. Mann - 1968
A black and white paper copy of a memorial photo of Harry S. Mann (1917-1968), Vice President of Digital Equipment Corp., 1965-1968.
Harriman Laundry Artifacts
Two artifacts from the Harriman Laundry. The first is a Harriman clean shirt wrapper; the second is a Harriman Laundry business card.
Harriman Brothers New Method Laundry - early 1900's
In 1890 Frank H. and Rowland F. Harriman started a laundry in two small rooms in the J. K. Harriman Building at the corner of Main St. and Harriman Court. J. K. Harriman, father of the two brothers, was one of the pioneer businessmen in the village…
Harold W. Koford - 1894-1965
A black and white photo of Harold W. Koford who was born in Maynard in 1894. He married Katherine Wilson in 1920. He served in the Army during WWI. Harold sustained a living as an itinerant farmer. He died in 1965 and is buried in Stow, MA.