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Bob Finnila 1973-74
Nason Street Diner
The diner was located at 48 Nason Street.
Robert Finnila had worked for the Maynard Public Works Department for many years after which he owned and operated the Nason Street Diner for over 20 years.
Robert Finnila had worked for the Maynard Public Works Department for many years after which he owned and operated the Nason Street Diner for over 20 years.
Bob Gilligan Campaign Button - 1978
Bob Gilligan was elected to a three-year term, defeating Alfred Whitney, incumbent.
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's
Bowling Lanes (River Street)
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's Bowling Lanes (River Street). Bob Kelley was a well known candlepin bowler in New England. He was always on the candlepin television competitions of that…
Bowling Lanes (River Street)
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's Bowling Lanes (River Street). Bob Kelley was a well known candlepin bowler in New England. He was always on the candlepin television competitions of that…
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's Bowling Lanes (River Street). Bob Kelley was a well known candlepin bowler in New England. He was always on the candlepin television competitions of that era. He is in their Hall of Fame of top bowlers. Bob lived on…
Bob Kelly at Tutto's Bowling Lanes
River Street
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's Bowling Lanes (River Street). Bob Kelley was a well known candlepin bowler in New England. He was always on the candlepin television competitions of that era. He is in their Hall of Fame of top bowlers. Bob lived on…
Bob Whitehouse, Flying A Service Station.
Photograph of Bob Whitehouse, owner of the "Flying A" service station located at 1 Powdermill Road. (The other people are not identified.) Bob was also a Fire Engineer for the Maynard Fire Dept.
Bobbin Used with Twist Gauge
A bobbin used with a twist gauge to test the twist when spinning yarn. It was used at the Assabet Mills by Mr. Arthur Johnson. Mr. Johnson worked for many years at the Assabet Mills and the American Woolen Company.
Boeske Family on a Motorcycle-1943
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Alice Boeske, Sara Boeske, Louis Boeske, Betty Boeske, Polly Boeske
2nd photo: Louis Boeske on a motorcycle at an earlier time.
Alice Boeske, Sara Boeske, Louis Boeske, Betty Boeske, Polly Boeske
2nd photo: Louis Boeske on a motorcycle at an earlier time.
Boeske Gas Station
A black and white photo of a car wash sponsored at the Boeske Gas Station. The station was located at the corner of Brown Street and Conant.
Boiler Room Boys - Maynard Centennial Jazz Band
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Front (3): Johnny Lubin, Stanley Schultz, Harvey Marshall
Back (6): Eino Nelson, Eddie Brennan, Stanley Schultz, Jr., Rudi Koski, Reino Helin, Ruoff Tompkins
Front (3): Johnny Lubin, Stanley Schultz, Harvey Marshall
Back (6): Eino Nelson, Eddie Brennan, Stanley Schultz, Jr., Rudi Koski, Reino Helin, Ruoff Tompkins
Boiler Room Employees - 1905
Coal was the main source of power for the mill complex in the early 1900s. The coal was brought to the mill by train and was unloaded and shoveled into the boilers by these workers.
Boiler Room Photo
This is one of the large boilers used to heat the mill buildings. The boilers could be fired by either gas or oil with an easy conversion.
Bonfire Stack - July 4, 1916
A postcard with a photo of the bonfire stack, presumably on Summer Hill**, which was part of Maynard's Fourth of July festivities in 1916. It is important to remember that this was happening just prior to the United States involvement in World War I…
Book of poems by William C. Kenyon
Poet Laurete of Maynard. Compiled for copies of the Maynard News by Birger R. Koski, typed by Mrs. Winnifred Hearon and the typwriting class of Maynard High School
Book of Presidents
A booklet with a compilation of US Presidents from George Washington to F. D. Roosevelt., 1789-1933. The booklet was sponsored by Maydale Beverages, 25 Glendale Street, Maynard, MA, tel. #390.
Booklet "Properties of Rotating Parts of Defiance Machinery"
A booklet produced by Defiance Machinery, Defiance, Ohio. It is dated April 8, 1881.
Booklet for Prospective Home Buyers
A booklet produced in 1923 by the US Department of Commerce which discusses home ownership.