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Complete Official List of New Maynard Property Valuations - 1983
Newspaper supplement with assessments for Maynard property, published July 21, 1983.
COMPAQ Lucite Paperweight
A heavy, lucite paperweight with the words "Thank you from the Alpha Team", "Alpha EV-6", and "Compaq".
Company I, M.V.M., Concord, Mass. at Washington,D.C. in March 1917
The company went to Washington to march in the inauguration parade of Pres. Woodrow Wilson. Congressman John Jacob Rogers of Lowell in center of picture. Maynard men with the company-Edward Ledgard, John J.Gallagher, William Coulter and Ernest…
Company I, Concord, Massachusetts at Camp
Photograph of an army company. Maynard residents Edward Ledgard and William Coulter were members of the unit.
Company I, 6th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry, Camp Devens, 1917
Wide-format group portrait.
James H. Dee, front row, 11th from the left
James H. Dee, front row, 11th from the left
Community Services in Greater Maynard
Brochure "presented by Maynard Community Chest". Includes lists of services: Civic Organizations, Consumer, Counseling, Courts, Disaster, Education, Elderly Services, Environmental, Government, Health, Hot Lines, Legal Services, Religious, Social…
Community Preservation Act in Maynard 2006 -2008
The Community Preservation act was adopted by Maynard at the 2005 Town Meeting and Town election in 2006. The CPA was enacted by the Massachusetts Legislature in 2000 to enable local municipalities to preserve resources in four core categories -…
Community National Bank Calendar - 1973
A branch of the Shawmut Association Bank that opened in Maynard, February 3, 1973.
Committee on Street Railroads - 1899
A joint committee of the Massachusetts Legislature that conferred on trolley issues.
Charles H. Persons, the Maynard Representative, was on this committee. Top row left.
Charles H. Persons, the Maynard Representative, was on this committee. Top row left.
Committee on Public Safety Record Book - 1917
Town of Maynard
Several pages of notes on an attempt to organize a Public Safety Committee during June and July 1917. Joshua Edwards was elected Secretary. The attendees of the first meeting include: John W. Flood, Frank Binks, Sam B. Morse, Albert Smith, C. J.…
Commemorative Plaque - 1979
Digital Equipment Corporation
A plaque with the LSI 11 chip set commemorating the the 50000th Microcomputer Computer manufactured in New Mexico.
Commemorative Paper Weight
New Middle School Groundbreaking
A glass paper weight embossed with lettering.
Commemorative Cup and Saucer
In May 1900 the Merchants of Maynard put on a week and held it at the Music Hall. All had a display of their merchandise. Admiral Sampson, hero of Santiago in the Spanish-American War was the principle guest. The cup depicts a school building.
COMMEMORATION DANCE - 1971
Maynard Centennial
Centennial poster advertising a dance at St. Bridgets School Hall.
Comfort Station at Memorial Park
Built by the W. P. A. during the depression of the 1930's. It was used as an alert center for the Air Wardens during World War II. Dismantled when the parking lot was enlarged at the rear of Memorial Park.
Comeau's Ice House - 1905
The ice house was built by John Comeau, later owned by Fred Taylor. It was located on the Stow side of the Assabet River by Russel Bridge, seen in photo.
Comeau Family Photo Album
The album contains 150 photographs spanning the time from the 1880's through the 1930's.
Shown is Mark Comeau, father of John B.(Batiste) Comeau. The majority of photos are of John B. Comeau, his siblings and descendants.
Photos: l to r
1.…
Shown is Mark Comeau, father of John B.(Batiste) Comeau. The majority of photos are of John B. Comeau, his siblings and descendants.
Photos: l to r
1.…
Combined Finnish Choir - 1954
In honor of the Finnish Independence Day a combined group of singers from several towns joined together to sing patriotic Finnish songs. The photo was taken at the Parker Street Hall for one performance, another performance was in Fitchburg, MA. The…
Columbus Day Medal - 1916
This medal was sold in connection with the celebration on October 12, 1916 when a large parade downtown to Rev. John A. Crowe Park was followed by a speaking program and a barbecue. The purpose of the celebration was to raise money for the Soldiers…