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A diary of the daily activities of John Parmenter for the entire year of 1873.

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George Hart was an engineer at the town pumping station, a water commissioner and a member of the Board of Selectmen.

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Proceeds from "Buddy" Poppy drive is used to assist veterans.

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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).

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Built in the early 1800's, it is still used as a private residence.

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The note on photo says built in the late 1700s.
Note the drive-through carriage house and the water pump.

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A photo of Richard Turner and his wife, Phyllis, owners of Dew Drop Donuts Shop. It was located on Main Street, Maynard.

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A desk pen that was part of a desk set belonging to James V. King.

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Miss Katherine Sheridan was the Principal of the Calvin Coolidge School.

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A cellophane product from Dennison Mfg., a tenant of Maynard Industries located in the Maynard Mill.

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A box that contained 100 gummed reinforcements that was made at Dennison Manufacturing.

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Demolition of the Assabet & Middlesex House buildings at 143 Main Street. The buildings were most recently used as the Town Hall but are being destroyed to become the new Maynard Post Office.

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Demolition of the Assabet & Middlesex House buildings at 143 Main Street. The buildings were most recently used as the Town Hall but are being destroyed to become the new Maynard Post Office.

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Demolition of the Assabet & Middlesex House buildings at 143 Main Street. The buildings were most recently used as the Town Hall but are being destroyed to become the new Maynard Post Office.

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In May of 1989 the last of the railroad bridge was removed to make way for the new foot bridge over the Assabet River and the new Tobin Park.

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A series of photographs showing the partial tear down of 133-135 Main Street in 1972. Near the existing US Post Office on Main Street.

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A hardware store is currently at this site.