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William G. Priest with Town of Maynard Steamroller
A photo of "Grampy" Priest with the Town of Maynard Steamroller on Nason Street, Maynard, MA.
W.B.Case & Sons Employees
Two sepia-colored photos of the staff of W. B. Case & Sons. William B. Case and his two sons, Howard and Ralph, ran a dry goods store in their own building on Nason Street until the 1930's. The store is now owned by James J. Ledgard and is…
Views of Nason Street - ca 1965
Two views taken same day. 1st photo taken from square looking north. 2nd photo taken from Summer Street looking south.
Trolley Car on Nason Street - early 1900's
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway
The car is on Nason St. returning from South Acton. The watering trough in the foreground is now at the corner of Acton and Summer Streets in front of the fire station.
Thomas Naylor Shoe Store - ca 1880
A sepia-colored picture of the Thomas Naylor Shoe Store on the corner of Main Street and Nason Street. The picture shows five adults and three children, ca 1880.
The Priest Family - Getting Ready for the Holidays
Two copies of a sepia-colored photograph of the Priest Family. The Priests ran the Central Market, at the corner of Nason and Summer Streets. The photo captures the Priest family plucking chickens- considered to be serious business by the family- in…
Stereo Card of H. B. Gove and His Bakers Cart - 1867
This photo was used in a stereoscope in the 1880's. The photo was taken at the corner of Nason and Summer Streets in 1867. It was taken at the spot where the Riverside Cooperative was built and is now owned by the Knights of Columbus of Maynard, MA.…
Parade Scene on Nason Street
A car with Linda Salamone sitting on the top is part of a parade on Nason Street. Car has "4" on side. Dave Glacier is driving. (Rainville clothing store #7 in background.)
Parade Scene
Dick White, unknown, Al Alexanian, unknown
Dick White was the owner of Rainville, visible in the background.
Dick White was the owner of Rainville, visible in the background.
Paper Boys - 1960
Photograph of "Paper Boys", who delivered newspapers to homes, lined up with their wagons for the Sunday newspaper deliveries.
The photo was taken on Nason Street in front of the Paper Store ( #34 ) to the right and Johnson's Pharmacy
(#30 )on…
The photo was taken on Nason Street in front of the Paper Store ( #34 ) to the right and Johnson's Pharmacy
(#30 )on…
Nason Street toward the Square - ca 1905
The Masonic Block is visible in center at end of street and the Clock Tower can be seen center right in the background.
Nason Street Rebuilding - 1959
Rebuilding Nason Street during the summer of 1959. Note the old trolley car rails in foreground. Robert Connors a local resident checking out the situation.
Stores seen on the left side.
Pizza and Spaghetti house #38
Kingdom hall of Jehovah's…
Stores seen on the left side.
Pizza and Spaghetti house #38
Kingdom hall of Jehovah's…
Nason Street from the Square - ca 1911
Jennie Deane's Millinery Store on the left front. Naylor's Block on right front. The Lorenzo Maynard watering trough can be seen at the curb in front of the Naylor Block.
Nason Street - Early 1900's
First photo a view of Nason Street looking south shows B.J. Coughlan's paper store, W.B. Case's dry goods store, P. H. DeLee's drugstore, and Jennie Dean's millinery. Most of the homes on Nason Street were moved to Acton or upper Nason…
Nason Street - 1921
Pappas Fruits, Boston Clothing, Sexton's Lunch, Macurda's Drugs, People's Theater under construction, P. H Lee Rexall Drug
People's Theater built in 1921 by a group of local businessman, opened on May 6. James Ledgard was the manager. A very…
People's Theater built in 1921 by a group of local businessman, opened on May 6. James Ledgard was the manager. A very…
Nason and Acton Streets Map - 1911
A plan of Nason & Acton Streets in Maynard as ordered by the County Commissioners in 1911. Frank J. McCarron and W. A. Haynes are noted on the map.
Nason & Summer Street - ca 1877
The corner of Summer and Nason Streets when Maynard was know as Assabet Village. Part of the first building still exist.