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mhs-2017.369-bradleycontainer.pdf
An account / recollection of the history of Bradley Container Corporation by an employee of the company. Details the introduction of the plastic tube to the U.S. market (a forerunner to the plastic toothpaste tube)

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l to r
Front: Sgt.James Ruggerio, Chief Albert Crowley, Arner Tibbetts
2nd: Joseph Falco, Anthony Kalinowski, , Gaetano Perillo, Louis Fave
3rd: William Duggan, Edward Byrne, Jose Cardoza, Wayne Allen
4th: Thomas Vincent, Edward Lawton, Richard…

mhs-2023.159.jpg
A photograph of the Mill Complex and surrounding area.

Orientation: Above the intersection of Walnut & Main Streets facing east.

In the lower left is the Masonic Building (Main Street) with the Telephone Exchange building behind it. This is…

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mhs-2023.160.jpg
An aerial photograph of the Maynard High School (1964-2013).

Orientation: The photo was taken facing a westerly direction. Alumni Field is in the foreground, lower right. Great Road is on the right stretching out West to the Assabet River and…

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mhs-2023.158.jpg
A photograph of Alumni Field and surrounding area taken from an airplane.

Orientation: The view is from the south looking north. Great Road runs along the top of the image.

The lower left shows a hockey rink (1934-1970-ish). Originally…

mhs-1999.311.jpg
An outing of the Middlesex and Essex Counties Assessors at Salem Willows.

Maynard attendees (l to r): Frank C. Sheridan, Wilbur G. Clark & Herbert W. Martin seated to the left of women with hat in left center of photo.

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MHSA 2019.619.JPG
A compilation of "who's who" in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1888-1890. Includes an entry for Lorenzo Maynard on pages 399-400.

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This is the current definitive history of the town written for the centennial in 1971.

mhs-2019.273.pdf
The "Don't You Wish You Knew?" club was a social group started in 1899 by local businessmen with membership limited to 20 with the apparent goal of sponsoring elaborate masquerade balls.

mhs-2019.232.pdf
This is a collection of Town Report excerpts in support of the Hobos and Tramps monograph (see related resource).

(If anyone can provide details on what happened in law during 1904-1905 please contact us)

mhs-2014.37.pdf
List of elected and non-elected officials that served the town for its first 100 years. The lists were collected from the Maynard Annual Reports and compiled by Ralph Sheridan.
Included are the people who were on the Board of Selectman, School…

mhs-2019.263.pdf
"Home Market Club", "Forester Guide", "Rosebud", "Middlesex" and the "Captor" are just a few names of cigars manufactured in Maynard through the late 1920's.

mhs-2019.250.pdf
Starting in 1906, for about 10 years, you could board a small steam-powered boat near Ben Smith Dam and for 25 cents take a leisurely weekend ride upstream to Lake Boon in Stow.

mhs-2019.247.pdf
Before the widespread availability of refrigeration one of the only way to keep things cool was with ice. Fresh water supplies, such as the Assabet River flowing through town, was a source of ice during the winter and a major industry grew up around…

mhs-2019.231.pdf
The origins of the watering troughs (and fountain) that dot the Maynard landscape.

mhs-2019.224.pdf
A history of the town's sewerage system. Recognized as a need from the earliest days of the town's incorporation, a variety of factors prevented its construction until 1930.

mhs-2019.223.pdf
Inspired by seeing Knights of Columbus providing material and spiritual support in Europe during World War I, members of St. Bridget's church pushed for the creation of a Maynard council of this fraternal organization in 1920. Since then it was a…

mhs-2019.219.pdf
The Twilight Club was a social organization, founded by members of St. Bridget's church, which maintained a clubhouse on Lake Boone in Stow as a summer retreat for 60 years (1904-1964).

mhs-2019.213.pdf
An account of a short-lived social club that formed in 1910 and was disbanded 8 years later because nearly all of the members were fighting in World War I.