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Boston & Maine Railroad Train Wreck at Baker Bridge - 1905
Lincoln, Massachusetts
Trains collided at Baker Bridge in Lincoln on the Boston & Maine Railroad on November 26, 1905. Several Maynard people on the train from Boston. Miss May Campbell was killed. Others seriously injured - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Batley, Harvey Broadbent…
50th Anniversary Parade - April 19, 1921
World War I veterans led by Corporal Harold V. Sheridan participating in the Town's 50th Anniversary Parade.
Power House - Concord, Maynard & Hudson St. RY. Co., Maynard
This later was converted to St. Casimir Church.
Concord, Maynard & Hudson St. Ry Terminal at Hudson
The CM&H for Maynard, Boston & Worcester for Marlboro and the Worcester Consolidated for Clinton all met here.
Nason Street School - Morning after the Fire - 1916
Completely destroyed by fire on September 20, 1916
Ruins of Music Hall (The Rink)
Better known as The Rink, built in 1885 by Lorenzo Maynard. Later site of Tutto's Bowling Alleys. Completely destroyed by fire Tuesday, November 26, 1912.
Saint Bridget Parochial Residence, Maynard, Mass. - 1907
Original Abel G. Haynes homestead on Newton Drive. Purchased during Fr. Crowe's pastorate in 1901. The building was moved across Newton Drive to Great Road in 1906, during Fr. Killilea's pastorate to make way for the present rectory. The building…
Maynard Motorcycle Club - ca. 1915
l to r
Frank Ketola, Waino Williams, Albert Hendrickson, Arvid Blad
Frank Ketola, Waino Williams, Albert Hendrickson, Arvid Blad
Maynard Soccer Team
M. Waterhouse, J. Billett, E. Billet, Ralph Hill, Ralph Hill, Jr., Richard Allen, James Allen, Tom Murray, Roddy MacIver, F. Palmer, C. Turnhill, F. Newman, C. Spence
American Woolen Company Mills - 1915
Building No. 6 in the foreground (later Beacon Publishing Company, Digital). Note: Watering trough which had been relocated from Maynard Square on corner of Nason Street.
Cooperative Hall after the fire - 1936
Riverside Cooperative Building, built in 1882, destroyed January 30, 1936.(Rebuilt as the Knights of Columbus building, corner of Nason St. and Summer St.)