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History of Middlesex County Massachusetts
A history of Middlesex County in Massachusetts. Book does not include a title or copyright page. An index is taped to the inside, listing the towns included in the history: Acton, Ashby, Burlington, Cambridge, Carlisle, Dunstable, Lexington,…
Sheet Music Collection
A collection of sheet music spanning the 1920's, 30' s & 40's belonging to the school department, Nancy Duckworth Whiting, Doris Marsden, Bert Lawton, F. W. Hemenway and likely others.
Al Greeno Biography 1923-2011
Al Greeno was born as Albert Henry Greeno in 1923. He was the son of Dominick and Jennarose (Russo) Greeno. He was one of 15 children born and raised on Harrison Street in Maynard. He graduated from Maynard High School in 1942. He was voted the…
Maynard Historical Society Meeting - 1972
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Gladys (Tobin) Swett, Ralph Sheridan, Elizabeth Schnair, Joseph Boothroyd
Gladys (Tobin) Swett, Ralph Sheridan, Elizabeth Schnair, Joseph Boothroyd
Sheridan & Boothroyd
Ralph Sheridan (top) and Joseph Boothroyd enjoy a steak and corn at a historical society function.
Car Barn and Power House - ca1920
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railroad
The power house was converted into St. Casimir's Church. Interesting thought on the back of photo.
Brown Family Photo Album
A faded green photo album from ca1910 of the Brown Family who were living at 93 Acton Street, Maynard, at the time. There are 67 sepia photos of family members, the house and barn, and family pets.
George F. Brown House - 93 Acton Street, Maynard, MA
A collection of color photos of the interior snd exterior of the Brown Family House at 93 Acton Street. There are 90 small color photos and 5 large color photos. The photos show the interior rooms of the house in 2000, along with a photo of the…
Co-op Oil Storage Tanks and Pump House
A postcard picture of the Co-op Oil Storage Tanks and pump House, with a capacity of 50,000 gallons.
Hurricane of September 1938
A series of eight, brown-tinted photos that document the Hurricane of 1938 in Maynard, MA. They were developed by Samuel Photo Service, Maynard, Mass.