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This sign was on the front of the present bank building for several years until the time they started to be open on Saturdays. The Assabet Institution for Savings opened April 29, 1904, on the second floor of the Riverside Block , now Grubers. On…

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Two silver, barrel-shaped banks from the Assabet Institution for Savings, Maynard, Mass.

One side is inscribed with: "Start with a coin, End with a barrel of money".

Assabet Institution for Savings, the first bank in Maynard, opened on April…

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In 1988 the Assabet Savings Bank merged with the Middlesex Institution for Savings, Concord, MA. These would be the last bank books issued in the name of Assabet Savings Bank, Maynard, MA.

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Four matchbooks with promotional advertising for Assabet Institution for Savings.

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A brown leather key fob, used for a safe deposit box, with the inscription: "Please return to Assabet Institution for Savings, Maynard, Mass.".

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A copy of a large framed lithograph.

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Letterhead from the Assabet Manufacturing Co. with order to Sawyer Mills on obverse.

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An artist's rendition of the Assabet Mills in 1895.

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This picture was taken from Walnut St. before Walnut St. was relocated and the bridge built across the river in 1872. At the time of this photo Walnut St. ran from Main St. to Thompson St. After Walnut St. was relocated it was extended to Parker St.…

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A picture of the Assabet Mill with the Assabet River in overflow stages in 1936 .

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Boston and Main Railroad Depot visible center left, trolley tracks seen foreground right.

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Photo of young boys working at blending. Scored wool and other fibers are blended before carding. As of 1891, one eighth of the workers were less than 16 years old and made 5.5 cents per hour.
Photo of a team of pipe fitters who are part of the…

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Group portrait of Assabet Mill (American Woolen Company) Office Employees.
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Front: Mae Donahue, Dorothy Sheridan, Mildred Randall, Sadie Mallinson, Dorothy Wilder, Eva Tucker, Margaret McCormack, Mary Darcy, Gertrude…

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The buildings in red are made of brick, the yellow are made of wood.