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An advertising thermometer for E. Nelson, Radio & Auto Supplies, 25 Nason St., Maynard, Mass, Tel. Maynard 41-4.

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William Mahan (Lovell Bus Driver), Fred Strong, Jack Waara

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"The letter was sent to Mrs. Marry M. Stewart [Mary Stuart] from her nephew Ebenezer Stuart Whitcomb, E. S., as he called himself, wrote to his Aunt Mary from a Union Civil War camp near Portsmouth, Virginia where he was serving with the 16th…

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A commercial E.T. figure with candy inside.

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Fire at the Eagles Block (corner of Nason and Summer Street). This fire destroyed the building and the Eagles rebuilt it in place.

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Doctor Ryan was a general practitioner in Maynard in the 1930's and 40's.

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Dr. Frank U. Rich and his daughter, Gertrude, are seen driving one of the first automobile owned by a Maynard resident.

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This is likely an early 1900's Maynard High School team even with the unusual shirt designations.

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A set of seven signs indicating the cost of items.

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Circa 1960, Digital Equipment Corporation's (DEC) first products were a range of packaged logic circuit known as Digital Laboratory Modules. Built with discrete transistors the modules performed basic logic functions (e.g., clocks, pulse generators,…

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One of the early baseball teams in Maynard. This one was managed by Charles D. (Dudley) Holmes, photographer, and a civil war veteran.

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Front: ? Stewart, ? Hodgden
Center: ? Coggins, ? Larkin, Charles D. Holmes, Jack Connor, ?…

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Three young women showing off their bonnets from Jennie Dean Millinery.
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Florence Salisbury, Emma Burns, Marion Titley

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A young lady appears to be the winner of a large Easter rabbit at Woolworth's.

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A black box camera from Eastman Kodak, ca.1909. The exterior has a pebbled faux black leather appearance. The Eastman Kodak camera weighs approximately 20.5 oz. The camera measures 3.5" x 5.25" x 6.25"

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