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Students and school dressed to celebrate the Town's 50th Anniversary.

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A sepia picture of a house across from 84 Acton Street. This photo is of Everett Street from Acton Street.

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A sepia photo of Elm Court about 1915. Houses shown correspond to the modern 4, 6 and 8 Elm Court

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A photograph of construction activities of the Masonic Block (Main and Walnut Streets). Steel Main Street Bridge (Peterson Bridge) in foreground. Diner on left.

This location is 100 Main St.

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The Riverside Co-operative Association was organized in 1878 and was very successfull through the 1930's. The building was erected in 1882, on the corner of Nason and Summer Streets, four stories tall with a hall on the third floor. Maynard Town…

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A bill receipt from George A. Whitney, stonemason, to Mr. Albert Batley, Jr. for stone work done in July, August, September, and December 1906. A total of $13.90 was due on the date of issuance, March 1, 1907.

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Woolen cloth being shipped by express from the Assabet Mills in 1920. The mill workers were able to load 347 pieces of wrapped wool onto the train car in 5 and 1/2 minutes.
From Left to Right 1.___, 2. Florian Konowicz, 3. Harley O'Brien, 4. John…

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The store was located at what is now 6-8 Main Street. Maurice Blatt was also a Junk Dealer.

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A copy of a map of Maynard, MA, copyrighted 1889. Residents and businesses situated on the following streets are noted on the map: Acton, Beachmont, Brooks, Concord, Front, Glendale, High, Hillside, Main, Maple, Parker, Pleasant, Prospect, Sudbury,…

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This picture was used for advertising "Dead Shot Powder", manufactured at the American Powder Mills. The print hung for many years in the office of the American Powder Mills.

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The atlas contains maps of the cities, towns and villages of Middlesex County with the names of streets, houses, churches, schools and hotels.

The map of Maynard includes:

Streets: Acton, Alendale (Glendale), Beachmont, Brooks, Concord, Front,…

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Speeches given in front of the Congregational Church on Main Street.

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Front: Vincent King, Jack Manning, Merton Merrick, Louis Blatt, Harlen Powers, Harold Kelley, Arthur Kaatari
Back: Jake Laurila, Walter Courtney, Principal Bates, Tom Marsden, Roy Marsden, Lauri Pakinnen

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The structure was built in the late 1860's by the Maynard Family. It was sold to Alfred T. Haynes in 1893 and then to the Gruber Brothers in 1917.
Entire upper floors destroyed by fire on July 14, 1934.
The hall on the second level was used for…

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A photo of Grace Frye and her son Marshall as produced by Geo. D. Elson, Maynard, MA. The photo reads: "To Alice Mrs. Grace Frye and son Marshall".

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Photograph of construction equipment laying the foundation of Number 1 Mill (Building 1). The Mill pond has been drained and a wooden flume carrying the water to the boiler room from the canal on Front Street is visible in the background. Note the…

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Photograph of Mill Construction of the Number 1 Mill (Building 1) in 1918 showing construction equipment and the flume which carried water from the canal to the boiler room (the mill pond was drained for the construction project).

Note: Sheridan…

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Miss Garvey is the teacher.

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A sepia photo of the teachers in the Main Street School.

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Seated: Bernice Bateman, Theresa E. Heffernan, Rose Wallace
Standing: Alice Nagle, Agnes Garvey, Mary Ledgard