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50th Anniversary Committee Minutes Book - 1921
On March 9, 1921 the Town Selectman and other town leaders and interested citizens met to form plans to celebrate the towns 50th anniversary, 1871-1921. The book contains notes, minutes of meetings and expenses relating to the celebration.
"50th Anniversary Souvenir Medal" & Ribbon
A booklet describing the 50th Anniversary Souvenir Medal. Included is a 50th Anniversary Ribbon worn by Town Officials, dated April 19, 1921.
Company I, M.V.M., Concord, Mass. at Washington,D.C. in March 1917
The company went to Washington to march in the inauguration parade of Pres. Woodrow Wilson. Congressman John Jacob Rogers of Lowell in center of picture. Maynard men with the company-Edward Ledgard, John J.Gallagher, William Coulter and Ernest…
Aerial View of Maynard - 1920
An aerial photo with the Assabet Mills in the center taken by Lt. Stimson in a DeHaviland Airplane
Main Street School, Maynard, Mass.
Built in 1903 - Name changed to Wilson School in March 1932. Closed June 19472. Reopened in September 1948. Totally destroyed by fire on December 17, 1952
American Legion Hall, Maynard, Mass.
Located at 51 Summer Street this was originally the Abel G. Haynes residence, built in 1899. The American Legion purchased the house in 1946. It was sold in 2016 and is once again a private residence.
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 -…
Army Cooks - Company I 6th Regiment at Framingham - 1917
Edward Ledgard 3rd from left. Just before the regiment left for the march to Fort Devens in July 1917. They marched through Maynard on the way.
Army Cooks - Company I 6th Regiment at Framingham - 1917
Edward Ledgard 3rd from left. Just before the regiment left for the march to Fort Devens in July 1917. They marched through Maynard on the way.