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The reunion was held at Alphonse's Powder Mill.
The organizing committee was Leo Mullin, Irene Crowle Mayberry, Helen Pyszka Wheeler, Margaret Castellin Poti, Charles Kulevich, Sophie Kulik Dawson, Ann O'Toole Primiano

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A booklet with the names, address, marital status, children, work and interests of the members of the Maynard High School Class of 1916.

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The senior class made a trip to Washington up to WW1.

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Held at Colonial Hall, Maynard on June 28, 1923.

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A brown wooden award for the Clark Tournament Small School Runner-Up Award, 1996.

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A dinner menu for a Testimonial for Mr. Clarence J. Bodfish.

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Copies of 59 letters written by William Henry Peck during the civil war to various relatives. The letters were collated by Ruth Peck Doyle. Sample letter shown.

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Letters written by Charles Pease to his sister, Mrs. Augustia Smith of Assabet, Mass. (now Maynard).

There are three different patriotic Civil War envelopes. All three postmarks are unreadable in whole or substantial part. They are addressed…

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United States Civil Defense refers to the use of civil defense in the history of the United States, which was the organized non-military effort to prepare Americans for military attack. The triangle in the badge emphasized the 3-step Civil Defense…

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Mr. O'Neill was an employee of the Assabet Mills for many years, having served as a second hand in the Carding Department.

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Window poster advertising the Sells and Gray Circus held at Crowe Park sponsored by the Rotary Club.

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Pin used when Cindy Ruzich ran for school committee in the early 1990's. She was elected in 1991 and 1994.

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This store was possibly located in back of the Nason Street shops. The cigar boxes in the window read: Sailors Pride Tobacco, Standard Navy and Horse Shoe.

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Front: Henry Tobin, ___?, Cornelius Lynch, Mike Maley
Back: __?,___?

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The two women are standing on a bridge enjoying a smoke. It's possible that this is a photo taken later of two women dressed in period costumes.

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This cigar maker's cutting block was used by George White, with a possible hand-me-down from John Connors and Cornelius J. Lynch, prior owners of the cigar business.

Used by George E. White, who owned and operated a cigar manufacturing shop in the…

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A trimmer used to cut cigars from 3 to 6 inches. The trimmer was used by George E. White, who owned and operated a cigar manufacturing shop in the basement of the Masonic Block, Main St., from 1916 to 1922. His brands included "Middlesex" -10…

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George E. "Speck" White manufactured cigars in his shop in the basement of the Masonic Block. see 1999.4 for more info

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see1999.4 and 1999.2470 for an account of cigars in Maynard.

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John W. Connors in 1900 was making cigars in his factory at Loew's Block, Nason St. He made the "J. W. C." and "Forester" and the "Home Market Club". Cornelius J. Lynch bought out Connors in 1910 , expanded the business and moved to the Masonic…