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This group became Company I, Sixth Regiment Massachusetts Infantry at the time of the Spanish-American War.
The volunteers came from Acton, Concord, Townsend, Sudbury, Waltham, Malden, and two from Maynard: Fred Haigh Marsden and George Oram Rodan.

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Before Maynard was incorporated (1871) the area in the vicinity of the woolen mill was referred to as Assabet Village. Not sure what the receipt was for however it looks like Amory Maynard received payment from Lydia Brooks or Thomas Brooks.

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A receipt from John Sloane for repairing a pump at ___??
Signed by Emery Smith

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A letter requesting information to Mr. Davis from Nath J Wyeth concerning the amount of fill for a slope cut.

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Engagement picture of Eino Korsman and Taimi Hannu.

Eino grow up in the house behind the Finnish Parker Street Hall and later inherited it from his parents, Annie and John Korsman.

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A brown envelope found in a collection of correspondence related to the railroad and a Mr. Davis, ca 1849. The envelope has inscribed on the back "Bent & Bush Hat Manufacturing Co., Cor. of Court & Washington Sts., Boston". The front of the envelope…

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A Christmas Music Festival held at St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church and sponsored by the Maynard-Stow Council of Churches. The Program is dated December 6, 1970.

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A letter from Mr. Robert Lewis Davis to his son (Francis), dated January 19, 1849, postmarked Concord, NH, January 26, 1849. Mr. Davis is a Civil Engineer living in Stow, Mass.

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A professional letter to Mr. R. L. Davis, Esq. from Jacob Fowler, President of the Fitchburg Railroad Co. The letter is dated November 24, 1848, Boston.

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A professional letter to R. L. Davis, Esq., Engineer for the Fitchburg Railroad Co. The letter is from Jacob Fowler, President of the Fitchburg Railroad. The letter is dated June 28, 1849, Boston.

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A professional letter from Jacob Fowler to R. L. Davis, Engineer, Stowe, Mass. The is dated October 29, 1849, Boston. Mr. Jacob Fowler signs as President of the Fitchburg Railroad.

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These two invoices list the horse, buggy and wagon rental to the Fitchburg Rail Road at the time of the Sterling Branch construction.

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The Selectman, Micah Smith and A. E. Nelson, are concerned the railroad crossings are unsafe during the construction of the Sterling Branch of the Fitchburg Rail Road.

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A letter issued by John _ to R. Lewis Davis regarding a trip to New York. The letter was inside an envelope with the label Bent & Bush Co. This letter is part of a collection dated 1849 ca.

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A letter to Amory Maynard from Jacob Foster, dated Boston, October 18, 1849. Names mentioned in the note are Mr. Davis, Mr. Silas P. Brooks, Mr. Blake at the Acton Depot, and _ H. Brooks.

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A note from J. Gove, Esq. to Robert Lewis Davis, Esq. regarding a bill. The note is dated December 27, 1852, Concord, An envelope accompanies the note. The envelope is addressed to Robert Lewis Davis, Esq., Assabet, Mass.

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A personal letter with envelope from R. Davis to his son, Francis, regarding his son visiting in Concord, NH. It is dated Friday, March 11, 1853.

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Two printed receipts from R. L. Davis. One was issued to W. Robinson and noted paid by Whitmarsh. The receipt was for $0.46. Another was to John G. Fothrick for $0.67, dated October 28, 1850.

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An invoice submitted by Cyrus Hill to Mr. Lewis Davis. The invoice is for the purchase of a hat for $4.00, and another item for $15.00. A total of $19.00 due. Cyrus Hill was a dealer in fur products in Concord, NH. The date of invoice is October 22,…

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A letter to Mr. Davis from Gentleman T. J. Green, Jamaica Plain, Mass. The letter requests Mr. Davis retrieve his dog who followed Mr. Green home from Brighton to Jamaica Plain. The dog remained with Mr. Green.