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J. L. Comeau Moving Company - ca1920
A sepia photo of the J. L. Comeau Piano and Furniture Moving Company, Maynard, Mass.
Mark Comeau - ca1900
A sepia photo of Mark Comeau, father of John B. Comeau, grandfather of Mary Mabel Comeau.
Certificate of Promotion - 1935
Barbara McLane
A certificate that indicates Barbara McLane's promotion from the Primary Department to the Junior Department of the Union Congregational Church.
Bible School Certificate - 1932
Barbara McLane
A certificate of completion from the Beginners Department of the Union Congregational Bible School.
File Folder for Knight & Maynard
1846-1862
Folder contains various copies of Town of Sudbury documents relative to Knight & Maynard [Manufacturing Company] at Assabet Village.
Maynard High School Class of 1944 Reunion
The 20th class reunion in 1964.
l to r
Front row (13): Gerald Larson, John Sebastian, Moynihan, Eddie Hooper, John Paul, Fred Hekkala, Alan Maki, John Tobin, Edward Mariani, Mrs Smith, Bob Smith, ___?, Max Gruber
2nd row: (21): Albert…
l to r
Front row (13): Gerald Larson, John Sebastian, Moynihan, Eddie Hooper, John Paul, Fred Hekkala, Alan Maki, John Tobin, Edward Mariani, Mrs Smith, Bob Smith, ___?, Max Gruber
2nd row: (21): Albert…
Two Decorative Post Cards
The first post card shows a young woman with brown hair and with a pale pink hair decoration and white plume.
The second decorative post card shows a young woman with dark hair and a bright pink hair decoration and white plume.
Both cards were…
The second decorative post card shows a young woman with dark hair and a bright pink hair decoration and white plume.
Both cards were…
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…