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Large wall calendar depicting a fire truck with Maynard Fire Department emblazoned on the door. Not likely a Maynard truck or scene.

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Large wall calendar depicting a fire truck with Maynard Fire Department emblazoned on the door. Not likely a Maynard truck or scene.

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A wall calendar with all twelve months. Each page packed with information. This is a continuation of a business first established in 1865 by John B. Ledgard.
The store was located at 30 Nason St.

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Complete calendar promoting BayBanks in 18 towns including Maynard.

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A branch of the Shawmut Association Bank that opened in Maynard, February 3, 1973.

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A poster/calendar for the Digital Central Engineering Development Programs in 1985. The calendar features a picture of the Assabet Mills from Thompson Street in 1881.

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Written in Finnish. It seems to be a political almanac.

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Promotional 1931 calendar offered by MaCone Bros, Inc Chrysler automobile dealership of Concord.

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Haynes Bros. store occupied 1 Riverside Block, formerly Gruber Bros. Furniture, 115 Main St.

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Whitehouse ran the Getty Gas Station at Paper Mill Corner on Powder Mill Rd.

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Collection of wall calendars from 2001 through 2020 with photos of the cars of the month.

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A promotional wall calendar depicting a 1919 era automobile for each month. January is the Owen Magnetic. The 1975 dates are the same as the 1919.

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Furnishing and Footwear
102 Main St.
Maynard, Mass.

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One of two calendars produced by the Historical Commission commemorating Maynard's sesquicentennial. (see 2021.285 for the other calendar).

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One of two calendars produced by the Historical Commission to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Town of Maynard. (see 2021.284 to see the other calendar)

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Studebaker agency run by Martin Peterson with branches in Maynard, Concord and Hudson.

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Lovell Bus lines moved to Maynard in 1923, taking over the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Rail Road franchise.
The company was viable until the 1950's.