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Envelope and Stamp Sealer
A cast iron envelope and stamp sealer made by Surway Sealer. This old sealer was used in the Maynard Town Hall.
Demolition of the Assabet & Middlesex House site
Demolition of the Assabet & Middlesex House buildings at 143 Main Street. The buildings were most recently used as the Town Hall but are being destroyed to become the new Maynard Post Office.
Demolition of the Assabet & Middlesex House site
Demolition of the Assabet & Middlesex House buildings at 143 Main Street. The buildings were most recently used as the Town Hall but are being destroyed to become the new Maynard Post Office.
Demolition of the Assabet & Middlesex House site
Demolition of the Assabet & Middlesex House buildings at 143 Main Street. The buildings were most recently used as the Town Hall but are being destroyed to become the new Maynard Post Office.
Centennial-related Display outside of Town Hall
A centennial-related display set up outside of Maynard Town Hall. The sign reads "Ye Old Nut House" (or Hot House?), RESERVED, Maynard 1871. The 3 name plates are for (l-r): Chief George Whalen, Chairman Howard Boeske, Chief Al Crowley
Laying the Cornerstone for the Town Building
A black and white photo of John MacDonald, Howard Boeske, and Joseph Dineen laying the cornerstone of the Town Building.
Maynard Town Building - 1970
Building completed in 1962 housing the library and the Town Center. Police department later (c.2000) also occupied part of the building.