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A green, glass bottle from First National Store at 25 Nason St., Maynard. The words on the bottle read: "First National Stores, Registered Somerville Mass."

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Frank Fearns, Pharmacist, for many years ran a drug store in Fowler's Block, on Main St. He sold the business to Alfed A. Minahan, who in turn sold it to Irving Manning.

The blue medicine bottle came from the home of the late James J. Morgan of…

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A glass bottle with Frank S. Fearns, Pharmacist, Main Street, Maynard, Mass., label adhered on the front. For many years he ran a drug store in Fowler's Block, on Main St. He sold the business to Alfed A. Minahan, who in turn sold it to Irving…

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These old medicine bottles were found at the site of the Turnpike School, now Glenwood Cemetery.

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Two versions of half pint bottles use at the dairy. The tall bottle is label Hans Erickson.

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The original dairy was started by Hans Eriksen around 1909 later sold to Hans H. A. Erikson. At some point the last name was spelled with an o rather than an e.
The three bottles shown has the original spelling.

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A bottle of turpentine with J. A. MacPherson label. J. A. MacPherson had a hardware store on Main Streeet, Maynard, Mass. They sold hardware, paints, and oils.

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A blue, glass medicine bottle from B. F. Johnson & Son Pharmacy. It was found in the Assabet River on Aug. 30, 1967.

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One small, brown-glass medicine bottle with the Johnson Pharmacy logo embossed on it.

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A blue medicine bottle from B. F. Johnson & Son Pharmacy, Maynard. They ran a drug store in Maynard from 1874, located near the corner of River & Main Streets. Johnson purchased the apothecary from Thomas Wouldhave on Main Street and later moved to…

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Two brown, glass bottles from the Johnson Pharmacy, Maynard, Mass.

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The cap fit the half pint bottle.

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Five (5) pieces of Maydale stationary and one Maydale Beverage envelope. The envelope notes Maydale's address is 25 Glendale Street, Maynard, MA.

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Two clear bottles with silver spigots from the Maydale Beverage Co. The words inscribed on the bottle read: "Maydale Beverage Co., Made from Pure Spring Water, contents 26 fl. oz., Maynard, Mass.".

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Maynard Bottling Works was started by Waino Keto in 1899.

K. Paul Hilander (KPH) bought the business in 1914 and moved it from Florida Rd. to Glendale St. Later changing the name to Maydale Bottling Co. This bottle was found between the…

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The Maynard Bottling Works was located on Florida Road and was started by W. Keto. He later sold the business to Paul Hilander and the name was eventually changed to Maydale Bottling Company and moved to larger quarters on Glendale Street. Maydale…

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