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The American Woolen Mills Employees Booster is a monthly publication with news and overviews of each of the AWC mills.

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This a folded card. The Address side had to be exposed via Post Office Regulations.

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Music celebrating the American Workman, Grover Cleveland on the cover.

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The top photo is Amory, the next one down is Mary. The bottom two are unidentified Maynards.

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Moose Social Club on 2nd floor. Nell Coughlin.
Eric Simons, Wm. Pero, Oscar Alving, Ed Ryan

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The building was built by Amory Maynard in the 1880's.

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In 1846 Amory Maynard moved to the Assabet River valley, now Maynard, and with his partner William Knight dammed the river and begin a woolen mill. The area became known as Assabet Village and 1871 became incorporated as a town named for Amory. The…

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The son of William Maynard, grandson of Amory Maynard. Resided on Main Street until 1920's, sold his property and moved to Boston.
Second photo taken later in his life.

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Former Maynard House on fire. The house was located at Darmouth and Elmwood Streets. At the time of the fire the house was owned by Anthony Taryma.

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Amory Maynard's mansion on "Maynard's Hill" now Dartmouth Street. Built about 1873 and occupied by Amory Maynard and family until his death in 1895. Destroyed by fire in the early morning in July 1965. At the time of the fire the house was owned by…

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Pictures taken in front of the Amory Maynard home on Main Street.

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Front: Phil Bower, Allie Peterson, Jack Cronin
2nd: Chet Downey, Harold Sheridan, Mike Lynch
3rd: Bill Hunt, Paul Luker, John Lyons
Back: Jake Moynihan,…

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When Amory Maynard came to Maynard in 1846 he lived in one of the Smith houses on Summer Hill Road. Later he built this house on Main Street (now 145) opposite the Mill and lived there until he moved to a new house on Maynard Hill ("Beechmount") in…

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An illustration of the standard cover of the boxes for blankets produced by the American Woolen Company, circa 1940. The color of the box indicated the color of the blanket enclosed.

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This flag was found by the Morton's in their attic. They do not know the history of it, nor how it came to be in their attic.

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A plan commissioned by the Maynard Conservation Commission for Open Space in the Taylor Brook Watershed prepared by consulting firm: Zuelke, Larson and Freitus

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Front: Elmer Cook, Walter Larkin, Gavin Taylor,Jr., Mrs. Hazel (Hooper) Cook, Accompianist, Frank Holland, Wilder X. Macurda, Mark Newton, George E. Lawton
Back: Edwin Carlton, William Merriman, William Jones, Archie (Harlan) Cook, George…