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Until 1927 was located south of where the Assabet River runs under the "Paper Mill Bridge". Both the dam and the bridge was washed out in the flood of November 1927. The bridge was replaced and is being replaced again in 2012. The large dark…

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Until 1927 was located south of where the Assabet River runs under the "Paper Mill Bridge". Both the dam and the bridge was washed out in the flood of November 1927. The bridge was replaced and is being replaced again in 2012. The large dark building…

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Paper Mill Falls at the end of Main Street and Summer Street

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Hans and John Eriksen were bom in Denmark and came to America in the late 1800’s. Hans was the oldest, bom in 1871 and died in 1948. John was bom in 1875 and died in 1941. There was also another brother who settled in the state of Florida.

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This photo shows some of the workers in the Dressing Room of the mills. The warp yarns from the dresser spools are combined and laid side by side as they are wound in sections on the dressing reel. This will ultimately furnish the warp threads for…

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A music sheet for the song The Dream of GI Joe composed by James B. Farrell. James Farrell was a member of the Maynard Historical Society. He was very talented and an accomplished tenor, and took part in shows and concerts at St. Bridget's Church for…

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This is a copy of the original deed of the land sold at the corner of Percival Street and Sudbury Street by Amory Maynard to John Joseph Williams, Pastor, for $747.98.

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Originally owned by Asahel Balcom, early resident of the Town of Maynard.

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A collection of the Comeau Family photographs from the early 1900's, contained within a green photo album. The Comeau Family lived at 3 Linden St., Maynard, MA. They were an entrepreneurial family who managed a variety of businesses, including an Ice…

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The Columbiad was a precursor of what later became the yearbook, The Screech Owl.

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Newletter with information on the society and advertisements for items in the store.

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The CO-OP Messenger, Volume One, Number One - Nov. 23, 1939, price list of food and other items during a Thanksgiving Sale

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Two black and white photos of Ray, Helen, and Clark Smith. Clark Smith Clark Smith played on the Little League Team called the "Miners". Clark's photo was taken on the Assabet Valley Little League Field, 1953.

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A booklet celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Church School and Benevolent Society of the Union Congregational Church on October 3, 4, 1926.