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The Smiths of Assabet Village
Presentation slides of Bob Barta's historical review of one of the founding families of Maynard: the Smiths.
The slides include property maps, family trees, burial notes, and some photos of the houses owned by the Smith family.
The slides include property maps, family trees, burial notes, and some photos of the houses owned by the Smith family.
The Asa Smith House - c.1920
Summer Hill Road
Maynard, MA.
The house was built about 1820. This photograph was likely taken to be included in William Gutteridge's "A Brief History of Maynard" that was published in 1921.
Scene Along the Assabet River - ca Early 1900
A sepia-colored photo of Mrs. Jonathan (Grandma) Bower, Susie Tingly Smith, and Esther (?)owd (seated against the tree) relaxing on a swing in the backyard at #1 1/2 Acton Court, with the Assabet River in the background.
Weave Room Employees - ca 1900's
American Woolen Mills
Still Image of the employees in the perching weave room in the mill in the early 1900's. Left to right: James Keller, Frank Johnson, Thomas Wright, Harry Brooklyn, William McAuslin, Hiram Parkin, August Moynihan, Herbert Whitehead, and __ Smith.
Dexter Smith House on Concord Street
The note on photo says built in the late 1700s.
Note the drive-through carriage house and the water pump.
Note the drive-through carriage house and the water pump.