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Irv Manning and Fleepo the Clown
Irv Manning, owner and pharmacist at Manning's Pharmacy at 76 Main Street with Fleepo the Clown (Phil Bohunicky)
Grand Opening Maynard Drug Store - 1957
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Audrey Malcolm, preparing corsage; Alba Lattuca, passing flower; Mike Zapareski, Police Chief; John Malcolm, in doorway; Selectman Yash Sokolowski; John Malcolm, Jr., back to camera.
Audrey Malcolm, preparing corsage; Alba Lattuca, passing flower; Mike Zapareski, Police Chief; John Malcolm, in doorway; Selectman Yash Sokolowski; John Malcolm, Jr., back to camera.
Frank S. Fearns, Pharmacist, Prescription Box
A prescription box filled by Frank S. Fearns, Pharmacist. His pharmacy was located on Main Street, Fowler's Block, Maynard, Mass. The prescription was issued by Dr. Edward J. Flaherty. It is dated January 20, 1931.
Frank S. Fearns Pharmacy Bottle
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…
Frank S. Fearns Pharmacy Bottle
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…
The blue medicine bottle came from the home of the late James J. Morgan of…
Enterprising Maynard - 1927
Newspaper advertising sent to Maynard residents.
Advertisers include:
The Fashion Corner, Alvin H. Fletcher, W. B. Case & Sons, Hartwell Co., Thomas F. Parker, J. A. MacPherson, Ida Jokinen, Johnson Pharmacy, Gruber Bros. Lerer's, A. N. Hodges,…
Advertisers include:
The Fashion Corner, Alvin H. Fletcher, W. B. Case & Sons, Hartwell Co., Thomas F. Parker, J. A. MacPherson, Ida Jokinen, Johnson Pharmacy, Gruber Bros. Lerer's, A. N. Hodges,…
Electric Light Switch Cover With Note Clip
Promoting Johnson Pharmacy
The store was located at 30 Nason St.
Dwinell's Soothing Syrup Bottle - ca1905
A bottle of soothing syrup designed for children with pain due to teething, irritability, and colic. Interestingly, the directions are written in four different languages. It was 8% alcohol.
H. J. Dwinell purchased the pharmacy from Ben Johnson…
H. J. Dwinell purchased the pharmacy from Ben Johnson…
Dr. Miles' Weather Calendar - 1909
Wilder X. Macurda
A promotional hanging calendar for the pharmacy. Wilder Macurda owned and operated the pharmacy on 12 Nason St.
Creighton's Block - 1963
Destroyed by fire on February 12, 1976.
The building was built in 1904 by George Creighton who had a shoe store on the left with Johnson Pharmacy on the right. It was located between the Masonic Building and the Congregational Church on Main…
The building was built in 1904 by George Creighton who had a shoe store on the left with Johnson Pharmacy on the right. It was located between the Masonic Building and the Congregational Church on Main…
B. F. Johnson and Son, Pharmacists
U. S. Post Office
Thomas Wouldhave was the first druggist in Maynard. His store was located at the corner of Main and River Streets. Ben Johnson succeeded him and moved the store to the east end of the Maynard (Masonic) Block. Ernest Johnson was the postmaster from…
B. F. Johnson & Son Pharmacy Bottle
A clear-colored bottle with the inscription of B. F. Johnson & Son Maynard, Mass embossed on the front panel.
B. F. Johnson & Son Bottle
A blue glass bottle for medicine with the inscription of B. F. Johnson & Son, Maynard, on the bottom.
Anti -Walgreen's Pharmacy Bumper Sticker
The pharmacy did open in the 2010's in a new store on Main St., closed in 2019.
Advertising Card from Charles W. Wells, Pharmacist
An advertising card for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound from Charles W. Wells, Druggist in Maynard, Mass.
A. C. Loewe & Co. Pharmacy
A small box containing Aristol, prepared by A.C. Loewe Pharmacy. Julian Loewe had a pharmacy in one part of the Odd Fellows Building, built in the late 1890's. Aristol was iodine-based and used for cuts, burns, and sores.
Odd Fellows Block on Nason Street - ca 1900
The Odd Fellows Building was built in the late 1890's for Julius Loewe who had a pharmacy in one part of the store. There was also a jeweler and a men's clothing store. On the second floor was a hall where several of the local organizations held…