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Photograph of the Assabet Valley Little League team, The Miner's, in 1957.

Front Row: Clark Smith, Coach; George Hatch; Bob Cox, ?, Mike Barrett, Pete Jensen,, Coach.

Top Row: Don Lent, Coach; ?, ?, ?, ?, ?.

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A small tan-colored New Testament, dated 1880.

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A large family Bible with the name Colon Brown on the inside.

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The William and Ellen Casey Family Bible, dated November 25, 1886. John Ralph Casey is named in the book as well.

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A Bible presented in the name of John Tobin, upon his death in 1979. The Bible is stored in a wooden box. The Bible was given by the United Auto Workers, Local # 422, Framingham, MA.

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Two copies of an Appraisal Report for the Board of Assessor's, Maynard, Mass., for the American Woolen Company property in Maynard, dated 1931. The Report was produced by Maurice F. Reidy, Worcester, Mass.

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Two copies of an Appraisal Report for the Board of Assessors, dated 1931, for the American Woolen Company. Maurice F. Reidy, Worcester, Mass, produced the Report.

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Two copies of the Summary of the Appraisal Report for the Board of Assessors, dated 1931, for the American Woolen Mill properties. This Report was produced by Maurice F. Reidy, Worcester, Mass.

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All Company dwellings were sold at Auction and most were purchased by the occupants. The Auction Public Notice notes the 74 Valuable Dwelling Properties, located in Maynard, Mass. The Auction was scheduled for June 23, 1934, at 10:00 am. The…

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Two copies of notice of Public Auction of 150 dwellings owned by the American Woolen Company scheduled for August 17, 18, 1934, 10:00 am. Samuel T. Freeman & Co., Boston, and Henry W. Cooke, Providence, RI, were Auctioneers.

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This Appraisal Report includes assessed values, owner's values, and appraised values of 267 pieces of real estate properties in Maynard, Mass. The properties were associated with the American Woolen Company and subject to Auction in 1931, 1934. …

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The Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railroad car leaving Maynard on the way to Stow and Hudson.

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The Observation Tower was built by the American Legion to watch for airplanes and was manned 24 hours per day. It was later taken over by the Coast Artillery. It was destroyed by fire on October 30, 1951.

See also: The History of Maynard,…

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Two applications, Litchfield and South Acton Coal, to buy and sell coal during World War I.

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The book contains 580, 3 x 5 in., finished woolen samples that represent the various colors and textures of the cloth produced at the mill. Likely used by salesmen to show the available materials.

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The book records 5653 orders for different color, style, quality and kind of finished woolen cloth over an eleven month period.

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The book records 950 blends or mixtures of wool including the price per pound and total cost of the particular lot.

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Four volumes that record the weight, percentage and types of wool used to produce various colors and types of cloth in each lot. Approximately 725 lots per volume.

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Six volumes recording the lot number, description of blends, weight, cost, quality and waste for the production of various types of cloth.

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Two black and white photos of golfers from the Maynard Country Club, dated Jan. 8, 1949.

Photo #1: (l to r) Alex Reed, Joe Dandurand, Pete MacKay, Audy Peterson, and Normy Soule.

Photo #2: Front Row (l-r): Joe Dandurand, Pete MacKay.
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