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DIGITAL 10K Race Plaque
A wooden plaque awarded for a 10K road race. The words on the plaque read "Maynard in May 10K, 1990 Digital Division Champion".
Digital "mgmt memo" newsletters (1982-1983)
A series of newsletters distributed within Digital management. Topics frequently centered on corporate strategy and financial health.
The extent and frequency of the newsletters is unknown.
The extent and frequency of the newsletters is unknown.
DIGITAL "A Walk Through the Mill..."
A Digital publication that describes the Mill and its environs, along with color photos of the interior and exterior. The publication includes a brief history of the Mill, as well as Digital's beginnings.
DIGITAL Security Art Poster
An artistic reminder for Digital employees to guard their professional information from competitors.
Digital PDP-14 Programmable Controller Product Summary
A short booklet describing the capabilities of the PDP-14 Programmable Controller
Die for Commemorative Medals for Centennial - 1971
Two die used to imprint the front and the back of the Centennial Commemorative medals distributed in 1971. Also included are two medals, one silver and one bronze.
Diary of John W. Parmenter - 1873
Maynard and Sudbury
A diary of the daily activities of John Parmenter for the entire year of 1873.
Diary of George Hart - 1903
Town of Maynard Engineer
George Hart was an engineer at the town pumping station, a water commissioner and a member of the Board of Selectmen.
Diamond Anniversary "Buddy" Poppy
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Proceeds from "Buddy" Poppy drive is used to assist veterans.
DFO3 Modem
Digital Equipment Corporation
This modem was used primarily to connect a terminal (typically a VT100 or VT52) to a remote computer system over local telephone lines. It communicated at 300 or 1200 bits/second (baud).
Dexter Smith House on Concord Street - 1970
Built in the early 1800's, it is still used as a private residence.
Dexter Smith House on Concord Street
The note on photo says built in the late 1700s.
Note the drive-through carriage house and the water pump.
Note the drive-through carriage house and the water pump.
Dew Drop Donuts
A photo of Richard Turner and his wife, Phyllis, owners of Dew Drop Donuts Shop. It was located on Main Street, Maynard.