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William Kenyon & Wife - 1915
A sepia-colored photo/post card of (L-R) Florence Byron, Mrs. Kenyon, William Byron, and William Kenyon. The photo is dated 1915. The picture was taken on Elmwood Street, Maynard, MA, with the Maynard Mansion in the background. Mr. Byron was quite…
The Comeau Family - ca1900
A collection of the Comeau Family photographs from the early 1900's, contained within a green photo album. The Comeau Family lived at 3 Linden St., Maynard, MA. They were an entrepreneurial family who managed a variety of businesses, including an Ice…
Town of Maynard Accounting Department
Ledger 1925 & 1926
The ledger was used to keep account of the revenues and expenses for the Town of Maynard.
Maynard World War II
Honor Roll
The servicemen from Maynard who died in the war:
John J. Arcisz PM2
William F. Callahan Private
Chester G. Carson Private
Alexander Chernak S/Sgt
Edward J. Chodnicky Sgt
Edmund J. Crotty Private
Gordon T. Doel PFC
Edward Donahue…
John J. Arcisz PM2
William F. Callahan Private
Chester G. Carson Private
Alexander Chernak S/Sgt
Edward J. Chodnicky Sgt
Edmund J. Crotty Private
Gordon T. Doel PFC
Edward Donahue…
Assabet Manufacturing Co. Letterhead - ca1890
Letterhead from the Assabet Manufacturing Co. with order to Sawyer Mills on obverse.
Maynard Band - 1926
A black and white photo of the Maynard Band dated 1926-1928. This photo was found in the Ed Brennan Music Scrapbook Collection.
M. A. Batley In Greenhouse - 1914
An old post card of M. A. Batley in the Batley Greenhouse. The post card is dated April 25, 1914. The post card is addressed to Mrs. Ernest G. Turner of Holden , Mass., from M. A. B.
Payroll Ledger - 1890
Assabet Mfg. Co.
The ledger list the name and weekly wages of the woolen mill employees. The pay ranged from $.07 to $.40 per hour for a 60 hour week.
The highest paid employee was W. H. Maynard, the son of Amory Maynard, who earned $95.85/week as the…
The highest paid employee was W. H. Maynard, the son of Amory Maynard, who earned $95.85/week as the…
Alfred T. Haynes & Co. - 1911
A series of four advertising cards for Alfred T. Haynes & Co. Department Store, Maynard, Mass, dated 1911-1912.
James Mullin - 1916
A photograph in post card format of "Old Jim Mullin" donated by Ed Brennan. Jim Mullin was the Great Uncle of Ed Brennan. Mr. Mullin was the Chief Marshall of "Barbecue Day", October 12, 1916, Maynard, Mass.
Collection of Maynard Memories
The Newsletter of the Maynard Historical Society
A collection of newsletters from 1999 to 2014
HBJ Spelling Book
Emerson-Fowler Junior High School
Spelling book used at the Emerson-Fowler School from 1983 to 1994.
Post Card Collection - ca 1905
A total of 217 post cards are in this Maynard Post Card Collection. Categories of Post Cards include Assabet River/Dam; Mill; Churches; Main St. Scenes; Car Barn; Boarding Room House; Maynard Rail Road Station; and Schools.
Most cards range in…
Most cards range in…
C. H. Persons Advertisement Card
C. H. Persons was a dealer in pianos and organs, small instruments, and other musical merchandise. His store was located in the Riverside Block, Maynard.
Deek's Antiques
A business card advertising Deek's Antiques, 39 Nason Street, Maynard, MA. Henry Deeks was both a dealer in antiques and a historian.
Grist Mill
Sudbury, MA
A photo of the Grist Mill at the Wayside Inn in Sudbury, MA. This was built by Henry Ford of Detroit, MI.
Shoddy Mill, South Acton - 1922
This black and white photo of Shoddy Mill, South Acton, was taken from the Gutteridge History and is dated 1922.