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This is the house Amory Maynard lived in when first came to Assabet Village.

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The Haman Smith house, also known as the Case house, is located on Great Road. Haman owned much land in Assabet Village (now Maynard) and gave each of his four sons a farm.

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Women with baby carriage unidentified.

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From 1892 to 1947 was owned by the town and used as the Town Poor Farm for part of the time. In 1898 as many as 1664 "tramps" spent time there.

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Second photo is entrance to 17-19.

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St. Bridget's church in left background.

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This house was moved here. It was originally an Assabet Mill building.

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The house was built in 1929 according to the builders contract and supply list.

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This house was moved from Nason Street.

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1963 Volkswagon parked in front.

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Maynard House on fire. The house was located at Darmouth and Elmwood Streets. At the time of the fire the house was owned by Anthony Taryma.

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When Amory Maynard came to Maynard in 1846 he lived in one of the Smith houses on Summer Hill Road. Later he built this house on Main Street (now 145) opposite the Mill and lived there until he moved to a new house on Maynard Hill ("Beechmount") in…