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A blue ink pen with the inscription: "Middlesex Savings Bank, Where You're Worth More".

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A blue, piggy key ring giveaway from Middlesex Savings Bank.

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A magnet giveaway from Middlesex Savings Bank.

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A blue squeeze ball given away by the Middlesex Savings Bank.

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A blue travel mug with the Middlesex Savings Bank logo.

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A green, zippered money bag with the BayBank logo.

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A paper clip with the Middlesex Savings Bank logo.

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Three white tape measures with the Middlesex Savings Bank logo.

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A red apple with the initials AS appear. AS stands for Assabet Savings. It is a novelty item that may have been on a desk or bank counter top.

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A blue pen with the Middlesex Savings Bank logo and the number 2000 celebrating the turn of the century.

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Two chrome letter openers with the Middlesex Savings Bank logo.

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A grey, felt-tipped pen with the Middlesex Savings Bank logo.

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A white & green pen with the Cooperative Bank logo. Concord Co-operative Bank opened a branch in Maynard in 1978.

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A blue/white Plex Ball Puzzle in its original packaging with the Middlesex Savings Bank logo on it.

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The calipers shaped as female legs have the following markings: F. T.; J.C.; JJ

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A three ring binder containing hundreds of invoices for the building of the Maynard Memorial Gymnasium named in honor of all Veterans. The gym located on Summer Street adjacent to the Summer St. High School was opened in 1957 and taken down in…

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A blue medicine bottle from B. F. Johnson & Son Pharmacy.

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A 4 oz. Jamaica Ginger bottle from Gilman's Variety Store, Paper Mill Bridge, Maynard, MA. Jamaica ginger was used quite extensively during the Prohibition Era. Used with other concoctions it can be quite potent.

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A blue medicine bottle from B. F. Johnson & Son Pharmacy, Maynard. They ran a drug store in Maynard from 1874, located near the corner of River & Main Streets. Johnson purchased the apothecary from Thomas Wouldhave on Main Street and later moved to…

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A brown glass bottle.

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