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This large group is likely from the Woolen Mill or maybe a school group.

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Four photographs of unidentified females in full bathing attire enjoying a swim in the lake.

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Possible photo of a Woolen Workers Union gathering, Chicoppee, Mass.

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Unknown formal portrait, maybe town official, woolen mill executive, doctor etc...

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This building was originally identified as the first fire station in Maynard that was build on Nason Street in 1892 and published incorrectly in the 1971 History of Maynard book. After comparing the picture with others of the actual Nason Street…

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Cloth patch with an embroidered idealized eagle and name Maynard and a white eagle tie clip. No information on group that might have sponsored these items.

The coat of arms of Poland is a white, crowned eagle with a golden beak and talons, on a…

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This is a cabinet card photographed by C. D. Holmes, a long time Maynard photographer. The boy seems to be 10 -12 years old.

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Twenty Seven women in some sort of dress uniform with a badge on their upper left torso.

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This seems to be an adult event, at least no children are shown.

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The tree next to unidentified female was blown down during the 1938 hurricane. The gazebo is seen in the background.

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This is the only photo taken by Charles Otis Hodgman in the collection.

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This formal wedding photograph is unidentified. The date is estimated by wedding dress and C.D. Holmes photography business.

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A faded photo of an adult woman and two young girls. It is labeled Hazel, Grandma, and Munroe on the back.

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On the reverse side Merry Christmas Arrni? is written.

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This house is not identified. The women seems to be working on her needle point or knitting. Her clothing suggests early 1900's.