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A black and white photo of the Maynard Marker dedication. Those in the photo are: MA Representative William C. Mullin, Chairman of the Maynard Selectmen Richard T. White, Capt. Walter Mattson of the Assabet Valley Minutemen.

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A series of nine black and white photos of an event held at Alphonse's Restaurant with the Maynard Senior Citizen Club.

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A series of eleven black and white photos of a trip to the Danversport Yacht Club taken with the Maynard Senior Citizens Club.

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A photograph of a team of MFD firefighters with SCBA gear on Nason Street in front of the Town Paint and Supply store, which is next door to where the fire was located.

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Photograph a ladder company engaged with the Pizza and Spaghetti House fire on Nason Street late into the evening.

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Fire in Maynard at an unknown location.

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Fire in Maynard at an unknown location.

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Rescue operations at an accident site.

Russell Salamone (mustache on left)
Steve Kulik (standing w/hat on right)

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Photographs MFD Firefighters removing debris and inspecting the scene after extinguishing blaze Tory’s Pizza on the southeast corner of Waltham Street and Parker Street

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MFD rescue operations at a truck accident

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Maynard and Acton Fire Departments engaged in rescue operations at a truck accident site.

Right: Doug Allen (in sweatshirt)

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Fire in Maynard at an unknown location.

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MFD rescue operations at truck accident site

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Police sergeant inspecting a vehicle after collision and fire.

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Truck Fire in Maynard at an unknown location.

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Two photos of the Maynard Meat Market. The Market was owned by George Feinstein and moved to Rte. 62 on Powder Mill Road from Nason Street, Maynard.

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A blueprint of the dimensions and storage capacity of the Assessor's Department safe, dated July 16, 1929. It is Model No. 6319.

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The inside cover and title page hand written names: May Isadore Sproul, Lewis R. Sproul, William Llader, Carrie M. Bryden

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The Protectograph offered a way for banks to protect themselves and their customers against forgers who would alter checks, securities, cash certificates, bills, receipts and other forms of exchange. It served as a device for printing cash amounts…