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Three bound volumes of the newspaper.
Volume 1: May 4, 1917 - May 3, 1918
Volume 2: May 8, 1925 - April 30, 1926
Volume 3: May 6, 1932 - April 27, 1933

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Bound volumes of The Hudson News newspaper.
Volume 1: May 11, 1900 - May 3, 1901
Volume 2: May 1, 1908 - April 23, 1909

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Four volumes for the years 1879 - 1882 showing the taxable property/assets for each individual in the Town. The source of income for the Town was a Poll Tax, Personal Estate Tax and Real Estate Tax.

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This is the first valuation for tax purposes of the property/assets in Maynard after incorporation in April, 1871. The source of income for the Town was from Poll Taxes, Personal Estate and Real Estate. The assessors were Asahel Balcom, Artemus…

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Six ledgers recorded with the income and expenditures of the High School football, basketball, baseball and other sports.

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An early account ledger of the Town of Maynard showing income and expenses.

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An early account book of the Town of Maynard showing expenses paid to various people and organizations.

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A blank note book with 300 promissory notes for the Town of Maynard. Ten were used. A stub is shown of a check written to Amory & Lorenzo Maynard for land that became part of Glenwood Cemetery.

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A ledger with the graduates of the high school, colleges attended, employment, married name and current address (1930). The sample page shows the class of 1886 and 1888. Also shown is the number of graduates in each year and the class presidents.

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William Holly and John Comeau built an auto repair garage at the intersection of Summer St., Main St. and Acton St. These are seven Order Books that they used on a daily basis to keep track of repairs and charges.

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

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William Holly and John Comeau built an auto repair garage at the intersection of Summer St., Main St. and Acton St.
Shown is the account for John E. Connors with the license plate number, date, odometer reading, service and cost.

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Regulation poster hung in fire house.
Chief: Samuel Lawton
1st Asst: Charles Cahill
Clerk: Thomas A. Sweeney

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The crossed Union Jack and United States Flag indicating solidarity during World War II. The three dots and a dash is Morse Code for letter V.

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Used at the American Powder Mills to warn danger of explosives.

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Sarah R. Wilson was born in Maynard in 1872. Her first husband was Edward McGarry, the second was ___McVeigh. Sarah died in 1936 and is buried in Glenwood C., Maynard, with her first husbands family.

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Byron F. Tilton, Edward F. Tilton, Walter Tilton, Berintha Tilton

Edward Tilton was a special police officer and worked in the woolen mill. Walter Tilton built the house at 2 & 4 Concord Street.

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A collection of dance cards from various organizations including: A. B. C. K. Club, Empire Drill and Dance, Concord Lodge I. O. O. F., Concord Artillery Military Ball and the Musketaquid Bicycle Club.
Shown is an A.B. C. K. dance card.

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Dance cards for the Leap Year Dance and the People's Dance held at Town Hall, Hudson.

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A collection of dance cards of dances that were held in various halls in the greater Boston area. Shown is a card for a dance held in Somerville at Eberle Hall for the students of Professor Antoine.