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Thirteen black and white photos of women and Girl Scouts enjoying the camp at Long Pond in July 1930.

Included in the photos are: Mrs. Thorsezl, Mrs. Potter, Mrs. McKay (Camp Nurse), Mrs. Darson, Long Pond, Court of Honor, Elsie Kennedy, Stickney…

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The deed conveys 22 acres of land and a pond near the junction of Puffer Rd. and Old Marlboro Road that was referred to as Voses. The Finnish community used the area for many years for a camp, athletic events, performances and other social…

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The 18th annual road race was sponsored by the Kanto A. C. of the Finnish-American Athletic League. The race began at Memorial Park and ended at the club grounds on Fort Pond, Littleton and was the opening activity of the Knights of Kaleva. The…

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This might have been a temperance group.

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Before the widespread availability of refrigeration one of the only way to keep things cool was with ice. Fresh water supplies, such as the Assabet River flowing through town, was a source of ice during the winter and a major industry grew up around…

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View across the pond of the mill with two chimneys visible.
Chimney on left taken down in mid-1950's.
The RR Station can be seen on the left in the top photo.

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A plan showing two parcels, B & C, to be acquired by the Maynard Conservation Commission

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Map showing the early source of water for Maynard.

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Sixteen black and white photos of the Mill and Mill Pond. These photos are dated July 23, 1977.

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The water has been lowered in order to repair foundations at the mill buildings. A trestle used during WW 1 is exposed . This trestle was used to support a water flume to carry water to the boiler room while #1 mill was being built in 1917 and 1918

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Looking west at the Mill Pond from "Maynard's Hill" in the 1870-1880s (prior to building of houses on Front Street)

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Paul Wilson, Superintendent of the Walter Works, in center of photo is inspecting the work. The water line is being installed from White Pond, Hudson to the Maynard Pumping Station, see 1999.2787.

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The pond is located within the bounds of the wildlife refuge.

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Historically housed pumps that moved water from tanks at the rear of the building. Water flowed from White Pond into the tanks and was pumped up to the reservoir on Summer Hill.

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Shows the Mill complex with the mill pond in the foreground and the pond outflow gate.

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A photo of the Assabet Mills, Building #1, in 1918.

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A photo of the Assabet Mills and millpond.

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A picture of the Millpond. In order to make the river a more stable source of power, Amory Maynard bought from Haman Smith a strip of land connecting the river to the mill area. Artemus Whitney, a close associate of Maynard's, dug a canal that led…

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