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This spike was found at the former carbarn of the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railroad. It was likely used for the trolley tracks.

mhs-2019.225.pdf
This is less a monograph, but more a (somewhat confusing) set of side notes and family history on two people strongly connected to the Powder Mills that sprang up in the mid 1800s.

If anyone wants to untangle this, feel free!

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Civil War era powder flask used to carry gunpowder for muzzle loading guns.

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Some of the models have been painted. One with Maydale Ginger Ale and another with J. Leo Comeau.
The toys are described as: Express Wagon-Horse Drawn, Ice Wagon-Horse Drawn, Fire Engine and Two Horses, Wagon and Horse, Maydale Deliver Truck.

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A metal sign that advertised the appliances in the store.
The store was located at 62 Main St.

mhs-2019.212.pdf
How the Town of Maynard was affected and responded to World War II.

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Worn by James Allan when he was a professional jockey.

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White cap with Maynard Tigers and a football embossed on front, 1997 on back.

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A yard sign used to identify properties for sale by Paul Boothroyd's Classic Properties.

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A cook book of the recipes contributed by the members of St. George's parish.

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Lorenzo Maynard's house as seen on Dartmouth Street. Amory Maynard's house was up the hill west of Lorenzo's. ( Amory's house was destroyed by fire in 1965.)
The black and white photo is Lorenzo's house in Winchester after he left Maynard.

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This sweater was worn by Walter Carbone (Class of 1927) for many years. Later, he served as the Conservation Commission Chair.

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Paul Hilander, owner of the Maydale Spring Company of Maynard, owned a cottage at Lake Boon and had this sign over the front door. Later the cottage was owned by John Kennedy. The sign was reversed and lettered "Cuddle Doon". The cottage was…

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Used by Timothy Boothroyd when he was a member of the marching band.

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A one quart milk bottle.

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The canteen resembles civil war era canteens, made of tin. A cork was used to seal the top.
Not sure why it ended up in Maynard.

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The cap fit the half pint bottle.

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Erikson's made all the ice cream sold at its stand.