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A copy of the Assabet Valley Beacon published on June 24, 1971 was found in the Maynard Centennial Time Capsule. The Capsule was opened in 2021.

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A booklet within which to save quarters. The inscriptions read: "Assabet Savings Bank, Your Bank in Apple Valley"; "Save Today for Security Tomorrow".

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A red apple candle was a gift to those who joined the Christmas Club savings account at the Assabet Savings Bank.

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A 1966 pocket calendar promoting Assabet Institution for Savings, Maynard, Mass. Telephone: TWin Oaks 7-2963.
The Bank was located at 17 Nason St.

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Two advertising pens for Assabet Savings Bank, "the Bank in Apple Valley". Banks were located in Maynard, West Acton, Nagog Woods, Acton.

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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 key ring with the Assabet Savings Bank logo imprinted. The inscription reads: "Assabet Savings, the Bank in Apple Valley". The Assabet Bank merged with the Middlesex Bank of Concord on April 29, 1988.

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On April 29, 1988 at 4:00 PM, Kevin Carroll, of 20 Brooks St., Maynard, purchased a bank check for $1.00 just before the Assabet Savings Bank changed its name to Middlesex Savings Bank. He made the check out to Elizabeth Schnair-Maynard Historical…

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An unopened wooden apple ornament given as a gift from Assabet Savings Bank in 1981 for joining the Christmas Club.

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Three beige Assabet Savings Bank pens with the inscription: "The Bank in Apple Valley".

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In 1906 Peter Wilcox and another Maynard man were granted a licence to operate a passenger boat from Maynard to Lake Boon. A boat house and landing wharf was built on the river near the Ben Smith Dam and a landing wharf was installed at Whitman's…

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The Chandler, Howard & Co published a small card containing the 1911 timetable for the boats that ferried people between Maynard and Lake Boon. The boats kept a, more or less, hourly schedule. The card shows one of the boats on the water, probably…

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First photo is a copy from an ad in the local paper. The boats ran from south of the Ben Smith Dam, Maynard to Lake Boon from May to October. It is likely the "Gertrude" in front of the boat house in Maynard. The chimney in back right is at the…

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Powder Mill Road at Acton line and the Elks parking lot.

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Lots 40 and 42 Summer Hill Road in the flood plain of the Assabet River.

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1st, 2nd, & 3rd pictures are Mill Street, 3rd & 4th is Florida Road, last picture is High Street, Acton (Powder mill dam)