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Two plans that outline the construction of a private bridge for William F. Litchfield. The bridge was designed by New England Structural Co.

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Photograph of Main Street showing the Maynard Post Office, J.A. MacPherson Hardware Store, a Laundry, Woolworth's. The Colonial hall was on the second floor above Woolworths 69 Main St.

(The photo is not dated, but we know the Post Office moved to…

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Photograph of an army company. Maynard residents Edward Ledgard and William Coulter were members of the unit.

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Some identified people:
On left: Elizabeth Primiano, Celeste Primiano, Louise Colombo, Theresa Colombo, Domenica Colombo, __ DeGrapppo, Mary Lattuca, Maria Terrasi , Kay Costanza

On right: Rose Valeno, Caroline Valeno, Nelly Valeno, __Crowther

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Group portrait of Class 36, Air Corps Radio Operators and Mechanics at Scott Field, Illinois. (Servicemen from Maynard are in the class.)

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Panoramic photograph shows where the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Railway connects to the Lowell, Acton and Maynard line.

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Unknown formal portrait, maybe town official, woolen mill executive, doctor etc...

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A sign announcing the registration of men for Selective Service in Maynard in the MHS Auditorium.

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A poster announcing the Fifth Registration of male citizens for selective service during World War II.

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A Diploma for Accounting from the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance.

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This envelope was mailed from Watertown, Mass to Miss Jennie Brooks, Assabet, Mass. It is dated 1869. The stamps are of the 1869 Series, March 1, 1869 to April 9, 1870. This mail was sent just prior to to the change from Assabet, MA to Maynard, MA.

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Two tickets to the People's Theater. People's Theater was located at14 Nason Street-opened on April 30, 1921, seating capacity - 700 on the floor, 250 in the balcony. Shows afternoons and evenings during the peak movie era. It gradually faded out of…

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A brochure outlining the gas service rates for 1942.

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A newspaper clipping of Fred Wilder, Catcher. Mr. Wilder had a long career with organized baseball. A life-long resident of Maynard, he started his career with the local high school team and then the Town team. He moved on to the Marlboro City Team…