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A blue satin banner/flag marking the Maynard Centennial, 1871 to 1971. The banner measures 6' x 4'. This was presented to the Centennial Committee from the Brothers of the Brush at the opening ceremony, April 19, 1971. It was flown from the staff at…

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An Italian cloth sash for the "Marshall of the Parade", made from satin.

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A cloth banner possibly used as a table runner.

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The background was used for many years in the studio of C. D. Holmes, Maynard photographer. This is a 1968 copy of the original photo.

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The coal company picking up coal that was delivered by the Delaware & Hudson railroad car.

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In 1890 Frank H. and Rowland F. Harriman started a laundry in two small rooms in the J. K. Harriman Building at the corner of Main St. and Harriman Court. J. K. Harriman, father of the two brothers, was one of the pioneer businessmen in the village…

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A photo of the Harriman Brothers Laundry.

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The boy is all dressed up in bow tie and white shirt pulling the younger girl in her dress. Maybe a Sunday, holiday or party?

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Built in 1867 on Summer Street by Peter Bailey. Originally known as the Glendale House, it had several owners, the last being Martin Peterson. It was destroyed by fire on January 29, 1921. Memorial Park now occupies the site.

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Location: 100 Main St.
Ralph Case, W. B. Case, Dennis Donovan, Ida ___?, Olive Richardson

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Warren Howe was running this grocery in 1900 with his wife Lizzie.

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The building was built in the late 1860's by the Maynard Family. The Town of Maynard's first town meeting was held in the hall on the second floor. The building was the the location of the Gruber furniture store at 117 Main St. for many years. The…

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Thomas Wouldhave was the first druggist in Maynard. His store was located at the corner of Main and River Streets. Ben Johnson succeeded him and moved the store to the east end of the Maynard (Masonic) Block. Ernest Johnson was the postmaster from…

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This flag displayed the original 13 star flag that our founding fathers waved so proudly in 1776.

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A silk US Centennial Flag celebrating the country's 200th birthday. This flag was flown daily at the Town Building throughout 1975 and part of 1976.

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This flag was use on the casket of Sylvestor Strout, a Civil War Veteran. He was the Great Grandfather of Howard Whitney.

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This flag was found by the Morton's in their attic. They do not know the history of it, nor how it came to be in their attic.

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A football banner that celebrates Maynard's 1938 Championship in the Middlesex Football League.

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A cotton scarf made with Maynard High School colors of black and orange.

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Two large and one small cotton money bags used by the Lovell Bus Lines.