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Main Street From Nason Street, Maynard, Mass.
On the left, Creighton Block, Maynard Block (Masonic) and the Assabet Mills
Post Office Employees - Masonic Block
l to r
Jim Farrell, Tim Moynihan, Arthur Sullivan
Shown in the back of the Masonic Block when the Post Office was a tenant.
Jim Farrell, Tim Moynihan, Arthur Sullivan
Shown in the back of the Masonic Block when the Post Office was a tenant.
Welcome Home to Men of World War I - 1919
All Maynard Veterans were awarded a souvenir medal from the Town of Maynard. This is a view of the presentations at Post Office Square, corner of Main St. and Walnut St.
Centennial - 1971
A packet of 5 color photos of the Centennial Parade, July 4, 1971. Posted is a photo of "Looking Down Main Street".
King Square Diner was located on Gruber property at 123 Main St. It was by the Bridge.
Next on the left is Gruber Bros.…
King Square Diner was located on Gruber property at 123 Main St. It was by the Bridge.
Next on the left is Gruber Bros.…
Renovation of Masonic Building - 1987
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.
Masonic Building located at 100 Main St.
Masonic Building from Walnut Street - ca 1900
A view of the back of the Masonic building, located at 100 Main St.
Views of Maynard from Walnut Street
1st photo: Taken around 1900. It shows the backside of the newly constructed Masonic Building, the apartments on River Street, the back of the Congregational Church, and in the foreground the river and Walnut Street bridge.
2nd photo: Taken in…
2nd photo: Taken in…
The Maynard Smoke Shop - 1911
Cornelius Lynch, a former state representative, purchased the business of a Mr. Connors in 1907 and in 1910 moved to the Masonic building. The shop became one of the most popular places in town. At the time of the photo it was owned by Tim and…
File folder for the Charles A. Welch Lodge
Ancient Free & Accepted Masons
The file contains newspaper clippings, musical programs, installation program and information about the Masonic Building (formerly the Maynard Block).
Main Street at the Masonic Building - early 1900s
The Post Office was located in the building.
The Creighton Block was the small building extending in front of the Masonic Building.
The Creighton Block was the small building extending in front of the Masonic Building.
Main Street Looking East, Maynard, Mass. - 1906
Masonic Building on the right, Naylor Block center back.
Main Street and Post Office - 1914
Looking east from the Main Street Bridge. Post Office was located in this end of Maynard's Block (Masonic Block) on the right. Note the bandstand in the foreground. This is on Walnut Street (King Square). The bandstand was removed in 1915 as a…