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Main Street and Masonic Block - 1969
This building was built by Lorenzo Maynard in 1888 and called the Maynard Block for many years. It was located at 100 Main St.
Darling's Block - ca1900
The building on the south west corner of Summer and Nason Street. The Darling's Block was built in the 1870's and later referred to the Eagle's Block. The top floor was destroyed by fire in 1955.
Nason Street Rebuilding - 1959
Rebuilding Nason Street during the summer of 1959. Note the old trolley car rails in foreground. Robert Connors a local resident checking out the situation.
Stores seen on the left side.
Pizza and Spaghetti house #38
Kingdom hall of Jehovah's…
Stores seen on the left side.
Pizza and Spaghetti house #38
Kingdom hall of Jehovah's…
Senior Class Pictures - Class of 1938
Maynard High School
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Irene Carlton, Paul Kozak
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Kenneth Jarvinen
Irene Carlton, Paul Kozak
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Kenneth Jarvinen
Senior Class Pictures - Class of 1938
Maynard High School
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Daniel Sullivan, Stella Novicki
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Bronica Kurowski, William Murphy
Daniel Sullivan, Stella Novicki
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Bronica Kurowski, William Murphy
Senior Class Pictures - Class of 1938
Maynard High School
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Albert Bachrack, Katherine Sheridan
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Alyce Priest, John Arcisz
Albert Bachrack, Katherine Sheridan
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Alyce Priest, John Arcisz
Senior Class Pictures - Class of 1938
Maynard High School
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Myrtle Hodges, Kenneth Johnson
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Helen Gsner, Helen Marsden
Myrtle Hodges, Kenneth Johnson
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Helen Gsner, Helen Marsden
Senior Class Pictures - Class of 1938
Maynard High School
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John F. May, Regina Ayotte
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Rita Foley, Rita Gallagher
John F. May, Regina Ayotte
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Rita Foley, Rita Gallagher
Mill Clock Tower Postcards - 1992
Two Mill Clock Tower Centennial postcards produced during the 1992 Tower 100th year celebration. Photo is by Samuels Studio, Maynard, MA. The Clock Tower was erected in 1892 and sits atop the historical American Woolen Mills which graces the center…
Mill Clock Tower - 1992
One original copy of a colored photo of the Mill Clock Tower, numbered 52 out of 100. This is a Limited Edition Original Art Decor Image created by Alphonse Micciche Master of Photography, Samuels Studio, Inc., Maynard, MA. This image retailed for…
Mill Clock Tower 1981
Two photos of the Mill Clock Tower undergoing renovation in 1981. One is in color and the second one is a black and white photo.
W. O. Strout's Ice House - early 1900's
South Acton
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1st picture: Al Isner, Jack Whitney, Doug Crowe, Carl Nelson, Frank Mosher
2nd photo: Stout's wagons
1st picture: Al Isner, Jack Whitney, Doug Crowe, Carl Nelson, Frank Mosher
2nd photo: Stout's wagons
Finnish Lutheran Church Picnic - 1915
W. O. Strout
W. O. Strout's delivery truck was used as transportation for the church outing. Mr. Strout is standing beside the cab.
Outdoor Town Meeting - 1991
Alumni Field
In 1991 the town was discussing regionalizing the High School with Acton. It was a very divisive issue requiring an out door venue as there was no indoor location able to hold the crowd. Maynard approved but later Acton voted the proposal down.
View of Maynard from Summer Hill - ca 1900
The three story building in the center foreground is the Old Central House and is still standing. The two story house third from the right is the original Main Street School built in 1857 by the town of Sudbury. It was moved in 1902 to make way for…
Mill Clock Tower
Two note cards depicting the Maynard Mill clock tower. Design is by Light Dance Images, by Bonnie McGrath, Acton, MA.
Grand Opening Maynard Drug Store - 1957
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Audrey Malcolm, preparing corsage; Alba Lattuca, passing flower; Mike Zapareski, Police Chief; John Malcolm, in doorway; Selectman Yash Sokolowski; John Malcolm, Jr., back to camera.
Audrey Malcolm, preparing corsage; Alba Lattuca, passing flower; Mike Zapareski, Police Chief; John Malcolm, in doorway; Selectman Yash Sokolowski; John Malcolm, Jr., back to camera.
George Whalen
Chief of Maynard Fire Department
A member of the Maynard Fire Department for many years, he was appointed as the first permanent Official Fire Chief in 1968 and served until his retirement in 1984. Elected Selectman in 1986, attended but one meeting and died a few days later.