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A small copper blood donor pin. The inscription reads: "American Red Cross, Pro Patria, Blood Donor".

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A ledger with the various mixes of materials to produce a particular finished woolen cloth.

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Six volumes recording the lot number, description of blends, weight, cost, quality and waste for the production of various types of cloth.

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Ledgers that list the various blends of wool to produce different quality/appearance of the cloth.

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Four volumes that record the weight, percentage and types of wool used to produce various colors and types of cloth in each lot. Approximately 725 lots per volume.

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The book records 950 blends or mixtures of wool including the price per pound and total cost of the particular lot.

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A line marker filled with sticks of chalk that was used on a chalkboard for both penmanship and sheet music lessons in the school classroom.

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An eraser used on chalkboards to clear any chalk markings left on a blackboard/slate.

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Jimmy King, ___?, Bishop___?, Father Sullivan, Father Frank Miaskiewicz, Joseph E. Boothroyd

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A newspaper printout of the births in Maynard for 1909.

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A black and white photo of a birthday celebration for Jackie Clair. Those in the picture are: John Bragden, -----, Lea Mullen, Jackie Clair, -----Clark, Carol Bragden (Slade), -----, and -----Mullen.

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A birthday card produced ca 1930, with accompanying decorative envelope.

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A member of the Historical Society since its inception. Served as president for three years and as vice-president for sixteen years. Very active in the historical society and interested in all phases of the history of Maynard. Died suddenly on…

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Area also known as New Village or Presidential Village.
Reardonville was that part of Maynard from Parker Street to Hayes Street, including Roosevelt, McKinley and Harrison Streets. The American Woolen Company purchased the property from the…

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An original black and white card and a later colorized version. Clock tower seen center left.

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Assabet Mill and Mill Pond on left, St. Bridget Church on the right, Main Street School in the center

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Postcard is mislabeled, actually Sunset should read Summer. There is no Sunset Hill in Maynard?
The three large buildings across the pond are on Main St.

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Mill Pond, the houses on the left on Front Street.