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Two copies of the Maynard High School Senior Class of 1912, sitting on the steps of the Congressional Library while touring in Washington, D.C.

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Front: Jennie Laitila, Ethel Howard, Mary Parmenter, Rose Mahoney, Raymond Hamlin

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A sepia photo of the Freshman Class of 1909. The students are named as follows:

Front (l-r): Earl Brairly, Everett White, Ray Hamlin, Brad Parker (?), Mary Parmenter, Ruth Siswick, Vera Lawton, Rose Mahoney.

Rear(l-r): Frank Sheridan, Herbert…

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Two sepia photos. As part of Merchants Week, boys and girls dressed as Marines, were on hand to greet Rear Admiral William T. Sampson, the "Hero of Santiago", when he visited Maynard on May 16, 1900. He was presented with a shuttle from the Assabet…

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A sepia photo of Grade 3 in the Nason Street School, 1903. The teacher is Miss Stratton.

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Front: Francis McCarthy, Albert Ledgard, Mildred Comeau, Mary Sweeney, Edith Baron, John Comeau, Olive Morgan, Roy Kimball, Ruby Marchant, Claribel…

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A sepia photo of the St. Bridget's Temerance Society Basketball Team.
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Front: Edward Ledgard, John McCormack, Emmett Riley
Back: Frank Rollinson, Hazel Crowley, William Cleary, Cornelius Callahan, Joseph Donahue

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Originally Walnut St. was laid out in 1865 and ran from Main St. to Thompson St. and was on the south side of the Assabet River, but in 1862 it was relocated on the north side of the river from Main Street to Parker Street and an iron bridge built. …

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Otherwise known as "Paper Mill Bridge", this bridge was badly damaged by the flood of November , 1927. The south side of the bridge went down at 3 AM. Bridge had to be closed to vehicular traffic. Opened for traffic one way on December 12, 1927.…

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2nd Annual Grand Concert & Ball
Concord and Maynard Caledonian Clubs
Music Hall, Maynard

This type of dance order was used by all who attended formal dances. A male dancer went to a lady dancer and booked a certain dance, making note of same in…

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A sepia photo of children posing outside of a school building. Unknown year or grade level.

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A sepia photo of the second grade in the Nason St. School. The man with whiskers is William "Daddy" Priest, the custodian. Mrs. Jenkins is the teacher, not in photo.

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Made up of Maynard, Acton, and Concord men for Memorial Day. Picture taken in front of the Methodist Church on the corner of Summer and Main Streets.

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Front: William Jones, Ernest Wollerscheid, Thomas Wright, Silas Sawyer, John…

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These veterans are from Acton and Maynard. Met in a location in Acton.

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Son of Henry Fowler, one of the petitioners for the town of Maynard. Mr. Orrin Fowler probably held more town offices than any citizen in the history of the town:
Selectman - 5 yrs
Assessor - 19 yrs
Board of Health - 18 yrs
Board of Welfare - 14…

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Photographed as Mary Peters, great-granddaughter of Amory Maynard. Married to Frank E. Sanderson, town clerk for thirty-seven years.

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First photo taken 1902, the second in 1912.
Located on Main Street across from the Assabet Mill. The first picture was taken in the early 1900's by R.J. Keep of East Jaffrey, NH from where the Country Store [formerly] stood. Enlargement was made by…

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Photograph of downtown Maynard in 1910 showing a trolley at the corner of Main St. & Nason St.

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The Odd Fellows Building was built in the late 1890's for Julius Loewe who had a pharmacy in one part of the store. There was also a jeweler and a men's clothing store. On the second floor was a hall where several of the local organizations held…

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This brochure was for an annual affair for many years, published by the St. Bridget's Parish in connection with the Fourth of July picnic.

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This shuttle was used in the weave room of the Assabet Mills and has been in the possession of John W. Katvala for more than fifty years. Mr. Katvala is living in California, and when he learned that we were looking for a shuttle he immediately…