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A cookbook compiled as a fundraiser for the Band and Chorus of Maynard High School.

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A cookbook of collected recipes from The Womens Fellowship of the Union Congregational Church, Maynard, Mass.

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An Anniversary Cookbook on behalf of St. John Lutheran Church, 1894-1994, and it's 100th anniversary of its founding.

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Model of the Mill Clock presented to Ken Olsen from the Greenville employees at the dedication of the new DEC facility. The base plaques list the DEC facilities and year operational, 1957 - 1982.

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These two models are representative of the mill tower and clock that has come to be used as a symbol for the Town of Maynard.

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Cloth patch with an embroidered idealized eagle and name Maynard and a white eagle tie clip. No information on group that might have sponsored these items.

The coat of arms of Poland is a white, crowned eagle with a golden beak and talons, on a…

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H. H. Scott moved from Cambridge to 111 Powdermill Rd., Maynard in the late 1950's. The company remained in Maynard until 1973 when it was acquired. The tuner shown was designed to go on a rack with other components i.e. amplifier.

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A guarantee outlining the warranty conditions of instruments produced at H. H. Scott in Maynard. Bottom of document is signature of Herman Hosmer Scott, founder and president of the company.

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Front row (11): ___?, Ray Sims, ___?, Ida Gove, Louis Sullivan, May Ledgard, May Martin, Walter Comeau, ___?, Leo Comeau, Annie Hanson

Identified in the 2nd, 3rd, and last rows (see attached paper}:
Vincent Sweeney, Ada Rand, Lawrence…

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A promotional ink blotter from the Maynard Trust Company, Maynard, Mass. This blotter was used in the post war era (1945-1950's).

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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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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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A four page Senior Class Ball Program sponsored by Assabet Savings Bank, May 20, 1983. Music with Fred Buda Orchestra, Candy Stout, Vocalist, and Francis Broadhurst, Emcee.

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A color photo of a Senior Center Celebration of the receipt of a new van. Pictured are (L-R) Mike Giantis, Irene Thompkins, (unidentified), and Stu Campbell.

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A black and white photo of John Tobin (L) and Joe Nastasi (R) at the Hardware Store Opening at 77 Main Street, ca 1960.

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A black and white photo of Maynard Selectmen, Will Dodd, Tommy Cocco, (unknown), and Howard Boeske.

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A program listing the celebration events on April 19, 2021 for the Sesquicentennial of the Town of Maynard.

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A lithograph advertising Twombly Funeral Services.

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Old photo of Russell's Bridge (?) spanning the Assabet River near the current Wildlife Refuge. View from Stow toward Maynard on opposite side of river.