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A book that describes the development of the Concord, Maynard & Hudson trolley from its origin in 1899 to its demise in 1922. It includes photos of the rolling stock, employees and carhouse, timetables, usage, fares, finances, a description of riding…

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A map of the American Woolen Company, Assabet Mills, as surveyed by O. R. Wettergreen, dated August 31, 1939.

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A receipt written for $72.00 made out to Mr. A. Batley from O. S. Fowler, Undertaker. The document accounts for the removal of the body of Catherine Closeman from a location in Westboro, MA. It notes the price of the casket, the robe, and the hearse…

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Heavy duty, promotional belt buckle.

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Plate that can be attached to an automobile.

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A collection of ration coupons including War Ration Books One, Two and Three, Fuel Oil Ration, United Co-operative Butter Card, V-Fuel Oil Ration and Sugar Ration.

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A collection of applications for rationed sugar during the war. The applicants include: Mrs. Henrietta Quinn, Mrs. Laura Quinn, Mary McCook, Madeleine Prue Quirk, Mrs. Michael DeGrappo, Mrs. Ida Delfino, Giacomo DiTurino, Ada Downey, Dorothy E.…

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A collection of ration books used throughout the war that allowed the owner to acquire controlled items. Also a vinyl case to store the ration card.
The owners in the collection include: Irja Elizabeth Jokela, Charles Frank Warren, Erlene Johanna…

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The photo shows Bob White beside his Box truck. He was a local trucker who worked for people hauling and moving items . Bob lived at 125 Summer St. where he had his yard and barn for storage. He conducted Barn sales on weekends. The photo is taken…

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A group portrait taken in front of Digital Equipment Corporation on Main ST. The gentleman in the center appears to be Massachusetts Governor Endicott Peabody.

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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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Exterior of the Methodist Church (Main & Summer Street)

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The restaurant was located at 34 powdermill road. Prior to them it was the Twin Tree Cafe aka as Uncle Pete's. It later became the the Maynard Elks Lodge.

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Russo's was a restaurant and lounge located on 51 Waltham Street.

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Formerly named Middlesex County National Bank, located at 25 Nason Street. (Middlesex Bank would later move to 17 Nason Street). The First National Store had previously occupied this site.

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The station was a part of the united co-operative Society.
It was located at 7 Waltham St.

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The Fashion Shop, a women and children's apparel store, occupied the building's first floor which housed the People's Theater at 14 Nason Street.

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The Fashion Shop, a women and children's apparel store, occupied the building which housed the People's Theater (14 Nason Street)

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The Avalon, a bar located at 163 Main Street, proclaims itself the Boston Garden Annex and "Goooo Bruins!".
The Bar was owned by Bob Tobin and Walter Sokolowski