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Two promotional Christmas theme matchbooks.
The store was operated by the Bachrach brothers in the Knights of Columbus building at 52 Nason Street.

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A former popular restaurant on Powder Mill Road.

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An oval sticker announcing Paul's anniversary founding in 1926 by the Poulson family.

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Mrs. W. L. Smith held a cooking demonstration as part of Maynard's gala Merchant Week held at the Music Hall. The highlight of the week was a visit by Spanish American War Hero, Admiral William Sampson.

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A complimentary meat cooking timer chart used as promotion for the market at 52 Nason St.

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Maynard had a dump before waste and recycle pickup.

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Whitehouse ran the Getty Gas Station at Paper Mill Corner on Powder Mill Rd.

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Presented to Helen Ketola when she was president of the state association.

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Seeds given out by the realtors as a promotion.

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The folded paper mailing has a Needles & Pins usage chart on the reverse side. This one was sent to Patrick Lalli.

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Ink blotter promoting canvas sport shoes.

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A promotional card distributed by Dr. Louis Peel, Optometrist. Offices in Maynard and Hudson, "to see well see Peel".

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The business advertising on this promotion:
L. Roy Hawes, Florist; Dr. Donald O. Feltus, optometrist; Lovell Bus Lines; Maynard Men's Shop; Maynard Radio & Music Store; Elite Beauty Shop; W. A. Twombly Funeral Sevice

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Haynes Bros. store occupied 1 Riverside Block, formerly Gruber Bros. Furniture, 115 Main St.

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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.

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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.