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Maynard High School Graduates - Class of 1941
Center: Mr. A. Lerer, Principal; Miss Ruth Bradley, Faculty Advisor
J. Carbary, Secretary; E. Higgins, Treasurer; W. LaSage, President; L. Arciszewski, Vice President
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1st from left: A. Ayotte, A. Chernak, E. Carruth,…
J. Carbary, Secretary; E. Higgins, Treasurer; W. LaSage, President; L. Arciszewski, Vice President
By columns, top to bottom:
1st from left: A. Ayotte, A. Chernak, E. Carruth,…
Maynard High School Graduates - Class of 1942
Center, Albert Lerer, Principal; F. Crowley, President; M. Punch, Vice President; R. Garside, Secretary; W. Higgins. Treasurer
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1st on left: D. Dudzinski, T. Karhumaa, J. Mariani, J. Ayotte, A. Kujala, G. Bokise
2nd:…
By columns, top to bottom
1st on left: D. Dudzinski, T. Karhumaa, J. Mariani, J. Ayotte, A. Kujala, G. Bokise
2nd:…
Hand Carding Wool Combs
Two genuine Old Whittemore Hand Carding Wool Combs. These were made in the Watson-Williams Manufacturing Company, Leicester, Mass. These early carding combs have an interesting history. Their namesake, Amos Whittemore, was granted a patent for a…
Centennial Monograph: Maydale Spring Company
While cataloged as a monograph, this is attributed to be a 1923 article from the Weekly Enterprise which profiled the Maydale Spring Company.
Three Glass Insulators
Glass insulators were first produced in the 1850's for use with telegraph lines. As technology developed insulators were needed for telephone lines, electric power lines, and other applications. In the mid 1960's a few people began collecting these…
Lapel & Tie Pin
E F O M
Eastern Finnish Music Organization formed to encourage Finnish bands and choruses. Hugo Kajander was the promoter.
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
Lapel Pin
Summer Festival
Finnish American League For Democracy
The league was formed after some Finns left the socialist party. Their first summer festival, 1940, was held in Fithburg.
Valentine
A Valentine to Joseph B. from Nicholas Kizik. The card was made in Worcester, Mass by Whitney Co.
Mechanical Computing Device
A brass commorative plate reads:
"The first 'Mechanical Voting Device' in the world, originally built in 1823 by Wilhelm Schickard, a German Professor for mathematics, presented to Kenneth Olsen on November 15, 1991. Digital Kienzle,…
"The first 'Mechanical Voting Device' in the world, originally built in 1823 by Wilhelm Schickard, a German Professor for mathematics, presented to Kenneth Olsen on November 15, 1991. Digital Kienzle,…
Farm Ballads - 1878
A collection of poems owned by Amy C. Taylor Litchfield and Fred W. Taylor. Amy was 14 r yrs of age and Fred was 8 yrs of age when the book was published in 1878. A sample poem is shown as an example of the content.
Two Padlocks
The antique heart-shaped lock was made by William Bohannan Co. with an 1879 Patent . It has an attached chain.
Both padlocks were used in the American Powder Mills Co. on their sheds.
Both padlocks were used in the American Powder Mills Co. on their sheds.
Plan of the Homestead of T. H. Brooks - 1873
This is a survey map made by William D. Tuttle on October 29, 1873. The house and barn faced Summer Street just west of where the Twobley Funeral Home is now located.
A Brief History of Maynard by William Gutteridge
The history of Maynard, Massachusetts written at its 50th Anniversary in 1921.
Plan of Marlborough, Mass. - 1835
A copy of a Plan of Marlborough, Mass., dated 1835, as surveyed by William H. Wood.
American Workman
March & Two Step
Music celebrating the American Workman, Grover Cleveland on the cover.
Images of America
Hudson's National Guard Militia
A photo book of the activities of the Hudson National Guard.