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Maynard Veterans Group Portrait
Group portrait of 6 veterans from American Legion Post 235.
l to r:
Standing: Stu 'Scoop' Campbell, Ray Sweeney, Scoop Calabria, Joe Dineen
Seated: ___?, Joe Thomas
l to r:
Standing: Stu 'Scoop' Campbell, Ray Sweeney, Scoop Calabria, Joe Dineen
Seated: ___?, Joe Thomas
Thomas Hillis House
The Thomas Hillis House, 82 Summer Street, was also the home of the photographer Oliver (Swat) Warila.
Unknown bowler at Tutto's Lanes.
An unknown bowler at Tutto's Bowling Lanes at the rear of 24 Main St.
Dunn Oil Delivery
It was located at the end of Euclid ave.
John Dunn is in the photo with the truck.
John Dunn is in the photo with the truck.
Fall Sale Storefront of F. W. Woolworth Company
Fall sale window display at Woolworths. The signs proclaim they are "Fall Fashion Preview". Woolworth's, a national five and dime store, was located at 69 Main Street.
Serving hot dogs at the United Co-op Store
Helen Klemola, Co-op employee, with a "Salute to Maynard" hat serves hot dogs to customers of the United Co-op Store at 56-62 Main St.
Rainvilles Mens clothing store at 7 Nason Street
The owners Conrad Mayberry and Dick White working in front during a sale.
Maynard Fire Department pumping water from Park street.
The street seemed to have the drainage system clogged
and flooded.
and flooded.
Maynard Fire Department pumping water from Park street.
Park street at Sherman St. was flooded probably from a backed up Drainage system.
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's Bowling Lanes (River Street). Bob Kelley was a well known candlepin bowler in New England. He was always on the candlepin television competitions of that era. He is in their Hall of Fame of top bowlers. Bob lived on…
Guyer Fowler School Dedication Ceremony
The School was located on Summer Street. The Dedication took place in the George Washington Auditorium part of the complex. Guyer Fowler was a member of an important family in Maynard's History.