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Promotional sign for the PDP-8 series of computers.

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A football banner that celebrates Maynard's 1938 Championship in the Middlesex Football League.

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A red, green and white banner used by the Sons of Italy in parades. The banner measures 6' x 5'.

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This was likely given to Maynard at the time of the centennial, 1971. Ayer was incorporated in the same year as Maynard, 1871.

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A Sons of Italy Banner used in parades. This banner has a gold lion embossed on the front, with gold lettering. This banner measures 3' x 5', and is made of satin and gold braiding.

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Large vinyl banner likely used at conferences and conventions.

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The gilt emblem for a banner pole that was carried in street parades by the Sons of Italy.

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Two dark blue felt banners with the words Maynard Centennial June 26 to July 4, 1971 imprinted on top.

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Banner for the Maynard Centennial Committee

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A blue satin banner/flag marking the Maynard Centennial, 1871 to 1971. The banner measures 6' x 4'. This was presented to the Centennial Committee from the Brothers of the Brush at the opening ceremony, April 19, 1971. It was flown from the staff at…

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A blue/black/white banner flown during the Sesquicentennial Year of Maynard's Incorporation, 1871-2021. The banner was flown in celebration of 150 years of community and culture.

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Local No. 787, United Textile Workers of America was a branch of the local unions at the American Woolen Company. This banner was in the possession of Joseph A. White, an active member for years of the Union.

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A cloth banner possibly used as a table runner.

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Banner of the Ancient Order of the United Workmen, instituted in Darling's Block, January 25, 1892. They disbanded in the late 1920's. It was a fraternal beneficial society.

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A Banner for the Textile Workers Union #771, Maynard, displayed on a wooden rod.