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Booklet assembled by the League of Women Voters describing the civic activities of the town.

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MHS CO 1941.jpeg
First photo - Benny Walter Jukusik
Second photo - John Raymond Jasielonis
Third photo - Jenny May Mariani

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An artist's rendition of the Assabet Mills in 1895.

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A picture of the Assabet Mill with the Assabet River in overflow stages in 1936 .

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A picture published by the American Woolen Company of the Assabet Mills.

mhs-2019.49.pdf
This is the 1932 "Spring & Summer" edition of the directory listing telephone numbers for: Acton, Concord, Hudson, Marlboro, Maynard, Northboro, Sudbury, and Westboro.

Included in those towns are numbers for the following areas: Boxboro,…

mhs-2013.255.pdf
"Containing valuable information for Farmers, Business Men, Housewives, Students and other Telephone Users" and much more but not telephone numbers.

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A picture of the American Woolen Company Mills at full production in the early 1900's.

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l to r group of four
Top: Wasil (Wassy) Chernak, Victor Castelline
Bottom: John Kuchun, James (Sully) Sullivan

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Eino Raikunen

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Wool sorters seperate the the newly arrived wool and sort the fibers according to type, grade and length.

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A photo of American Woolen Mills Company employees on a break. People moved to Maynard primarily to access job opportunities provided by the Maynard Mills. These were people of all races, religions, and nationalities.

Phone numbers for Marlboro, Concord, Acton, Hudson, Maynard

Phone numbers for Marlboro, Concord, Acton, Hudson, Maynard

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Left to right: Frank Grieve, A. Carlton, W. Spatt, W. Bain,______, George Stewart.

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A photo of the Walnut Street Bridge in 1932. Several Maynard citizens are posing: (r-l) Richard Sherman, Victor Kizik, Johnny ___, Roy Dean, and (unidentified).

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Photo taken prior to terminal closing 1951
From left to right. Eva Frye, Agnes Mahoney, Eva Tucker, Jean Haynes, Ann Lawrynowicz, Reginal Jones, Merton Merrick (Office Manager), Peter Stalker (Resident Manager).
Staff not included are Hartwell…

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A photo of the woolen mill employees enjoying some after work fun taken in the Thompson Street field (now a parking lot). Front Row (l-r): Ed King, Jack Kane, Ed McManus, Ralph Sheridan, and John Hoffman; Back Row (l-r): Ed Hoffman, George Peterson,…

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Statistics on practically every manufacturing process in the state of Massachusetts. Sample pages show Maynard's Assabet Mills and an example of some figures.

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