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A black and white photo of a Brownie Troop accepting a flag from Mrs. Stansfield(left), who represented the Chamber of Commerce. The other woman is identified as Mrs. Warren.

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This document is a Boston University School of Medicine Admissions Ticket awarded to Elfrida Collins on October 12, 1897.

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An old Buck Rogers Ray Gun from 1947 vintage.

Buck Rogers is a science fiction adventure hero and feature comic strip created by Philip Francis Nowlan first appearing in daily US newspapers on January 7, 1929, and subsequently appearing in…

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A bucksaw used by the Erkkinen Family.

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Rotate center disc and compare price per ounce and ounces per dollar.

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This was a popular dime novel issued about 1907. It contains historical sketches of the characters of the Wild West. This is the 8th edition, and is 56 pages.

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A prize-winning entry in Digital's Photo Contest, taken with Pentax camera (2 second exposure at f/5.6)

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Later the site of “Ye Olde Town House Pub”.

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The bylaws and amendments adopted in 1963.

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These signs were posted to help the employees know where they were in the Mill. (Similar wayfinding signs were used in other Digital facilities.)

MLO12-2 means Maynard Mill, building 12, 2nd floor.

Prior to July 1982 all Digital buildings had…

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Building Fire, unknown location

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Original snapshot taken by Ralph Sheridan in 1918 at the time of the construction of the No. 1 Mill. The Mill Pond was completely drained in order to build the foundation. Note wooden flume in background. Also, a pipeline is running from the core…

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This house, the property of the Maynard Country Club, was all that remained of the once large Calvin Whitney farm. It was from this farm that Daniel Conant, a minuteman, left for the Old North Bridge at Concord on the morning of April 19, 1775. The…

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Issued on June 1, 1923 shortly after the Lovell Bus Line , formerly the C. M. & H Bus Line, took over the franchise of the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railroad (trolley), after it went out of business.
The schedule was found on the wall at…

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A booklet with information about the civic and businesses of the three towns including phone numbers, locations etc...

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A card that advertises the following businesses: Dagota & Carbone, Calogero & Cannella, Suffolk Cash & Carry, New Idea Store, Maynard Diner.

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A button/pin from each of three organizations: Maynard Lodge No.1568; Aid Finland; ARP Women's Defense Corps.

With the advent of World War II, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts established a Massachusetts Women’s Defense Corps (MWDC) in May of…

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These buttonhole scissors were owned and used by Mrs. James J. Morgan.

Buttonhole scissors are made for making buttonholes without stretching or damaging the fabric. The first United States patent for a scissor-style buttonhole cutter was in…

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A promotional brochure produced by the Concord, Maynard & Hudson trolley and sponsored by various merchants along the route from Hudson to Concord. From the introduction: "The completion of the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railway connects…