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Lerer's Store Sign
A metal sign for Lerer's Store. The store outfitted the entire family with clothes and sundries. The store was owned by Samuel Lerer and located on (117) Main St., Maynard, 1916-1930's.
Centennial Monograph: The Jewish People in Maynard
A review of the associations and influence of the Jewish immigrant community on Maynard.
Lerer's Invoice - 1935 ca.
An invoice to the United Co-operative Club from Lerer's, a store on Main St., Maynard, MA. The cost is $2.14 for one scarf, one apron, and 2 canes.
Waldron & Peterson Wet Wash Laundry Wagons - early 1900s - Photo
A picture of Waldron & Peterson Wet Wash Laundry wagons in the early 1900's. Dennis Waldron and Hans Peterson, were proprietors of the laundry. The driver of the first wagon is Vin Waldron. In the second wagon are Charles and Al Lerer. The wagons areā¦
Lerer's Store - 1916
Naylor Block, Main Street Entrance
Operated by Samuel Lerer who is the father of the present owners of the New Idea Store.
Lerer's Store - 1916
This is the Nason Street entrance of the store that occupied the Naylor Block at the junction of Nason and Main Street. The Naylor Block was destroyed by fire in 1917. S. R. Garland, dentist, had his office on the second floor.