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Mill Stream Cafe Match Covers - ca.1950
Match covers promoting the Mill Stream Cafe that operated at 183 Main St., Maynard during the 1940's and 50's.
Proprietor was Tony Watts
Attached thumbnail is an article that appeared in the Beacon Business Review, The Beacon Newspaper, Thursday…
Proprietor was Tony Watts
Attached thumbnail is an article that appeared in the Beacon Business Review, The Beacon Newspaper, Thursday…
Mattson Bicycle Registration 1942
A Certificate of Registration of Bicycle was given to Elmer W. Mattson of 50 Glendale St., Maynard, MA, on September 18, 1942. The make of the bicyle is an Elgin, Model D, red & black color.
Signed by Henry F. Piecewiscz, Head of the Police…
Signed by Henry F. Piecewiscz, Head of the Police…
Centennial Monograph: The First Lodge in Maynard
The International Order of Good Templars, who promoted total abstinence from alcoholic beverages, had a lodge in Assabet Village, prior to Maynard's incorporation.
File folder for Bicycle Clubs
Information on the bicycle clubs that existed in Maynard.
Bicycle Club - 1900
The Priest Brothers were famous for their stunts on the 3-passenger model. Identified are: Walter & William Priest, Lyman Priest and Frank Coulter.
Maynard Bicycle Club - ca 1896
Tom Nevins, one of the club members, had a bicycle shop where the Fine Arts Theatre now stands. Other members included Fred Binns, John Denniston, Thomas Denniston, Robert Denniston and Dennis Spain.
Bicycle Club 1896-1897
Tim Nevins had a bicycle shop in Maynard where the Fine Arts Theater stands now.
Front to Back: Tim Nevins, Fred Binns, John Denniston, Thomas Denniston, Dennis Spain.
Front to Back: Tim Nevins, Fred Binns, John Denniston, Thomas Denniston, Dennis Spain.