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A photograph of construction activities of the Masonic Block (Main and Walnut Streets). Steel Main Street Bridge in foreground. Diner on left.

This location is 100 Main St.

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A set of snapshots taken of the restoration of the Masonic Block during the revitalization of the town.

Masonic Building located at 100 Main St.

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1. A view of the block with Muzzey's Restaurant as a tenant. The building that is visible to the left is the Creighton Block that was destroyed by fire in 1976.
2. Second photo is at an earlier time that shows part of Johnson Pharmacy. The alley…

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Destroyed by fire on February 12, 1976.
The building was built in 1904 by George Creighton who had a shoe store on the left with Johnson Pharmacy on the right. It was located between the Masonic Building and the Congregational Church on Main…

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Location: 100 Main St.
Ralph Case, W. B. Case, Dennis Donovan, Ida ___?, Olive Richardson

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Thomas Wouldhave was the first druggist in Maynard. His store was located at the corner of Main and River Streets. Ben Johnson succeeded him and moved the store to the east end of the Maynard (Masonic) Block. Ernest Johnson was the postmaster from…

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This seems to be a meeting of the Ancient Order of United Workman based on the symbol in the drawing on the wall and the disc on the podium. Probably held in the Odd Fellows Hall.

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This building was built by Lorenzo Maynard in 1888 and called the Maynard Block for many years. It was located at 100 Main St.

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A view of Main Street at the Maynard (Masonic) Block and the band stand. The post office was in the Masonic Block, 100 Main St.

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The post office was located at the Walnut Street end of the Masonic Building, (on the lower right side), at 100 Main St.
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May (Ledgard) Schnair, James B. Farrell, Timothy B. Moynihan, Christopher Wilson, Stanley Rice, Arthur E. Walker…

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The Post Office was then located in the Masonic Building, 100 Main St. William Hall was Post Master.

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Then known as the Maynard Block, it was built by the Maynard Family (likely Lorenzo Maynard) in 1888 and acquired by the Masons in 1922. The view is from Nason Street. The Building was located at 100 Main St.