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A sepia photo of the Grade 2 class in front of the Calvin Coolidge School.

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An eighth grade class picture in front of the Roosevelt School, dated September 23, 1930.

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A sepia photo of Grade 7 in front of the Roosevelt School.

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A sepia photo of Grade 6 in front of the Roosevelt School.

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A photo of Grade 5 at the Roosevelt School, dated 1927.

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A bill from the American Woolen Company's Electric Light Department, dated May 1929, for $4.20 for one month's worth of light.

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A Union Picket Card issued to Patrick Lalli of 1 Rockland Ave., Maynard, MA.

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A photo of Boy Scouts in front of the Congregational Church.

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James Mullin, for many years a town official, was the Chief Marshall of a parade on the occasion of the Barbecue at John A. Crowe Park on October 12, 1916. He led the parade from lower Main St. to Crowe Park mounted on a horse belonging to Mr. Nelson…

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Some of the last of Maynard's World War I Veterans. Picture taken on Veterans Day, November 11, 1975 at Memorial Park.

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George Jamieson, Bill Sweeney, Jim Whalen, Bill Baron, Joe Dineen

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He was Assistant Town Clerk in the 1910'sand 20's, a piano tuner and manager of the People's and Fine Arts Movie Theaters.

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Conductor of the Finnish Band

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Sepia-tinged photos (2 ct) of Walter Larkin's home, the former Methodist Parsonage), on Walnut St., Maynard.

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The St. Bridget's Players were preparing the stage for a presentation of "George Washington Slept Here" on January 29, 30 & 31, 1945.
see Item 2012.355

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The Post Office was then located in the Masonic Building, 100 Main St. William Hall was Post Master.

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Then known as the Maynard Block, it was built by the Maynard Family (likely Lorenzo Maynard) in 1888 and acquired by the Masons in 1922. The view is from Nason Street. The Building was located at 100 Main St.