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The lead of a marching band participating in the downtown Christmas Parade. (Hudson High School band?)

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A band playing during a Christmas Parade down Nason Street.

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A float with several Ski-Doo snowmobiles is part of the downtown Christmas Parade. This float was likely sponsored by Powdermill Sports.

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A group who have appeared to have won a trophy as part of the parade. Trophy reads: "Maynard C of C / Christmas Parade / 1965"
Front row: Sharon Williams, unknown, unknown,
Back row: Elaine Kizik, Chris DeRicco, Donna Wilson, _____?, Linda…

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Not exactly a float, but Toyland (which was located in the Firestone Tire Store) had what appears to be "Smokey the Bear" on the back of a truck owned by Acme Supply Company. (Maynard Supply Company 111 Main St. visible in background.)

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Parade watchers: George F. White Jr., is holding John D. (Jack) White and the baby in the carriage Jack's sister Barbara E. White.
The woman on the right is Linda Derby.

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A collection of photos of the Christmas parades in Maynard during the 1980's and 90's.

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Front: Mary Tobin, June Sawyer, Mary Higgins

Second Row: Mildred Duggan, Margaret Murphy, Julia Lynch, Madeline Smith, Dorothy Sheridan, Margaret Moore, Julia Kaziuakonis, Mary Kane

Third Row: Kathryn Bariteau, Fr. Guido Palatto, Emma…

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A package of 12 Christmas seals that were produced and packaged in Maynard mill.

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An unopened Christmas stocking from Woolworth's on Main St., Maynard, Mass.

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Holiday window display at Woolworths. The signs proclaim they are "America's Christmas Store". Woolworth's, a national five and dime store, was located at 69 Main Street.

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Holiday window display at Woolworths. The signs proclaim they are "America's Christmas Store". Woolworth's, a national five and dime store, was located at 69 Main Street.

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Holiday window display at Woolworths. The signs proclaim they are "America's Christmas Store". Woolworth's, a national five and dime store, was located at 69 Main Street. Toys on display include the Suzy Homemaker Iron and Ironing Board, Suzy…

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8 Christmas tree candle holders with candles. This type was used before the advent of strings of electric lights

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The sign on the building reads, "Sweet Cider For Sale".
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Clarence Broadbent, Arthur W. Martin, Herbert Martin, Thomas Usher, William Coulter, George Lawton

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John W. Connors in 1900 was making cigars in his factory at Loew's Block, Nason St. He made the "J. W. C." and "Forester" and the "Home Market Club". Cornelius J. Lynch bought out Connors in 1910 , expanded the business and moved to the Masonic…

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see1999.4 and 1999.2470 for an account of cigars in Maynard.

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George E. "Speck" White manufactured cigars in his shop in the basement of the Masonic Block. see 1999.4 for more info

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A trimmer used to cut cigars from 3 to 6 inches. The trimmer was used by George E. White, who owned and operated a cigar manufacturing shop in the basement of the Masonic Block, Main St., from 1916 to 1922. His brands included "Middlesex" -10…

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This cigar maker's cutting block was used by George White, with a possible hand-me-down from John Connors and Cornelius J. Lynch, prior owners of the cigar business.

Used by George E. White, who owned and operated a cigar manufacturing shop in the…