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US Centennial Flag 1975-1976
A silk US Centennial Flag celebrating the country's 200th birthday. This flag was flown daily at the Town Building throughout 1975 and part of 1976.
Unsolicited Furniture Offer to Schools
The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. letter soliciting business from the Maynard schools.
Unknown Girl at Glenwood Cemetery- pre. 1938
The tree next to unidentified female was blown down during the 1938 hurricane. The gazebo is seen in the background.
Unknown bowler at Tutto's Lanes.
An unknown bowler at Tutto's Bowling Lanes at the rear of 24 Main St.
Unknown bowler at Tutto's Lanes.
An unknown bowler at Tutto's Bowling Lanes to the rear of 24 Main St.
Universal Household Scale
Landers, Frary & Clark Universal household 25 lb. scale was sold in the early 1900s and was made in New Britain, Connecticut.
The company was organized as Landers, Frary & Clark in 1862. The firm produced a variety of household products and…
The company was organized as Landers, Frary & Clark in 1862. The firm produced a variety of household products and…
Unity Circle Concert & Ball Dance Card - 1892
This dance card was for The First Grand Leap Year Concert & Ball sponsored by the Unity Circle. The Concert & Ball was held at the Co-Operative Hall, Maynard, on Friday evening, Nov. 4, 1892. A pencil is attached to write down the names of your…
United Textile Workers of America, Maynard, Mass Medal
Two medals awarded to members of the United Textile Workers of America. One medal (2018.266) belonged to Emil Salmi, ca 1940.
United States Post Office - ca 1900
Maynard
Masonic Block
The Post Office was then located in the Masonic Building, 100 Main St. William Hall was Post Master.
United States Fuel Administration Application - 1918
Wm. F. Litchfield
Two applications, Litchfield and South Acton Coal, to buy and sell coal during World War I.