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Birdseye view of Reardonville
Reardonville was that part of Maynard from Parker Street to Hayes Street, including Roosevelt, McKinley and Harrison Streets. The American Woolen Company purchased the property from the Reardon family in 1902 and built many houses.
Main Street Looking West - 1910
1. Amory Maynard Home; 2. Riverside Block (Gruber's); 3. Litchfield Block (John Cleaners); 4. Amory Block; 5. Assabet House (US Post Office)
Main Street and Post Office - 1912
Right: 1. Band Stand; 2. Masonic Block (post office); 3. Creighton Block (Johnson Pharmacy); Center: CM&H Railway Car; Left: Riverside Hall (A.T. Haynes Co); 2. Wall, fence and trees in front of Amory Maynard, II residence; 3. Naylor Block (destroyed…
Maynard 50th Anniversary Parade Badge- April 19, 1921
James J. Morgan wore this badge as the Chief Marshall of the 50th Anniversary Parade. The Parade was held on April 19, 1921. The badge says: "Town of Maynard, Massachusetts, 1871". See A34