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A small black and white faded photo of the Boston Clothing Co. and the E. H. Davis storefronts. A large sepia-type photo of the Boston Clothing Store at 10 Nason St., People's Theater at 14 Nason St & E.H. Davis at 12 Nason St. buildings..

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Charles Allan and his son Wayne Allan, a crew from Boston Edison, working on down electric wires and leaning pole at 127 Main St.

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The Boston Edison crew working on down electric wires and leaning pole at 127 Main St. The work crew is Charles Allan and his son Wayne.

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Wooden crates used to transport the beverage bottles to and from the plant on Glendale Street.

The Maydale Bottling Company was established in 1899. At one time delivered throughout New England. The company was originally located at Florida Rd…

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Early promotional Maydale bottle opener with the slogan "An Investment In Good Trade"

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Promotional bottle opener for the beverage company.

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The opposite end of the bottle opener has a pointed tapered tip perhaps for punching holes in a can.

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A cosmetic store at 3-5 Nason St.

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A tin box of soft tone stylus for Victrola talking machines.

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A photo of Boy Scouts in front of the Congregational Church.

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A collection of original letters and a certificate written in 1849 to R. L. Davis of Stow, Mass. from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, White Mountain Lodge, No. 5 of Concord, NH. It is not clear what service Mr. Davis did for the Lodge.

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Painting on the underside of a birch tree bracket polypore by Katie Cullen.

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Aftermath of the fire at Brackett Appliance Company on Harriman Court.

This building was also known as "Flood's Barn"

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A textbook used by the Maynard Public Schools. John Maley was the last child born in the Sudbury part of Maynard just prior to the incorporation of the Town of Maynard in 1871. He lived to be 93 years old.

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