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W.B. Case & Sons Advertisement
Full-page newspaper advertisement announcing a grand clearance and removal sale for W.B. Case & Sons.
W.B.Case & Sons Employees
Two sepia-colored photos of the staff of W. B. Case & Sons. William B. Case and his two sons, Howard and Ralph, ran a dry goods store in their own building on Nason Street until the 1930's. The store is now owned by James J. Ledgard and is…
Wage Envelope from American Woolen Company
Wage envelope for R. Kelsey from the American Woolen Company, indicating $6.25 weekly wage.
Waino Nickoli Kauppi
Waino Kauppi, Maynard's famous cornetist, played with many famous bands, circa 1910-1930's, including the Sous's Band, Goldman Band in NYC and for many years was the leading player with the McEnnelly's Orchestra.
Waldron & Peterson Wet Wash Laundry Wagons - early 1900s - Photo
A picture of Waldron & Peterson Wet Wash Laundry wagons in the early 1900's. Dennis Waldron and Hans Peterson, were proprietors of the laundry. The driver of the first wagon is Vin Waldron. In the second wagon are Charles and Al Lerer. The wagons are…
Wall Plaque - St. Bridget's Church
A wooden wall plaque with a picture of Rev. John A. Crowe, and St. Bridget's Church.
Wall Poster
Maynard Area Auto Club
Poster advertising the 1990 Autofest held at the Maynard Rod and Gun Club.
Walnut Street Bridge - 1932
A photo of the Walnut Street Bridge in 1932. Several Maynard citizens are posing: (r-l) Richard Sherman, Victor Kizik, Johnny ___, Roy Dean, and (unidentified).
Walnut Street Bridge and Assabet Mills Powerhouse & No. 5 Mill
An undated postcard showing the bridge over the Assabet River on Walnut Street (looking from the Main Street side).
This photograph shows a number of interesting features of the day:
On the left is the Mill sawmill.
In the distance, down…
This photograph shows a number of interesting features of the day:
On the left is the Mill sawmill.
In the distance, down…
Walnut Street Mopeds
A photo of Paul Pessotti and Jack Pessotti outside their Moped Store. The store was located at the corner of Walnut St. and River St.
Walter Boeske with customer
Walter Boeske and an unknown customer. Boeske Brothers Rambler auto dealership was located on Brown Street (Rout 27). Rambler stopped producing automobiles in 1969, so we assume this photo is prior to 1970.
Walter Comeau - 1911
Walter was the brother of Leo Comeau. Walter is at the Clinton Dam. Seems to be an early selfie, someone taking a photo of Walter taking pictures.
Walter Crotty - ca 1933
Walter Crotty at Fort Pond, Littleton, after winning the "Maynard to Fort Pond " race in 1933, the only Maynard man to win the annual event. He was the New England cross country six mile champion in 1932, and winner of the ten mile Caledonian…
Walter Epimenio "Sheik" Carbone (1908-1993) and Edith Hope (Berry) Carbone (1907-2000)
Narrative provided by Tom Sheridan, DPW Superintendent 1975-1988:
Walter Epimenio Carbone was born in 1908 in Maynard to Pasquale and Raffaela (Tedesche) Carbone. He had one brother, Guido born in 1914, and two sisters, Ida born 1910, and Gilda…
Walter Epimenio Carbone was born in 1908 in Maynard to Pasquale and Raffaela (Tedesche) Carbone. He had one brother, Guido born in 1914, and two sisters, Ida born 1910, and Gilda…
Walter Peterson, Governor
The original letter from sitting NH Governor Walter Peterson, dated April 18, 1969. The letter expresses great appreciation for the Town of Maynard's acknowledgement of his family roots in Maynard, Mass.