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A video salute to Ken Olsen produced by Gordon College in recognition of his long time support of the college.

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A map with promotional advertisements.

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A book that describes the inception and history of the American Woolen Company, including pictures/sketches of the American Woolen Company's 19 mills.

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A green sports shirt with "Tobin Food Service" as a logo.

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James Farrell was a frequent contributor and speaker in the nascent years of the Maynard Historical Society. He passed away in 1968, four years shy of the Centennial celebration he helped shape.

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A Valentine from 1934 to Aunt Addie from Jane.

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Brochure-A Year of Marvelous Discoveries, 1910, Pastor T.J. Judge

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A small box containing Aristol, prepared by A.C. Loewe Pharmacy. Julian Loewe had a pharmacy in one part of the Odd Fellows Building, built in the late 1890's. Aristol was iodine-based and used for cuts, burns, and sores.

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A 16 page catalog illustrating laces available with possible uses. W. B. Case & Son sold the laces. Sample page shown

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A laminated picture of A. J. Coughlin, Postmaster.

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A shop sign for A. Karan's Shoe Repair.

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A. M. Osgood was the 21st minister of the Maynard Methodist Church serving from 1912-1917. The history of the church extends back to when the area was referred to as Assabet Village. Church organization was discussed at a meeting for the purpose of…

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An envelope from the A. T. Haynes Co. Alfred T. Haynes had a furniture business in the Riverside Block, on 117 Main Street, Maynard, MA. before the turn of the century (20th). The business was sold to Julius and Ben Gruber in 1914. Today the Gruber…

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A trophy honoring the A.V.L.L. for its 25 years of continuous sponsorship.

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A trophy awarded to the AVLL Minor League Angels, a baseball team sponsored by Victory Market, in 1977. The Angels were the Major Division Champs.

See #2013.158 for a companion photo of Ken Wiley of Victory Markets accepting the award.

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A black and white photo of Aaro Hyden and his wife.

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A black and white photo of Aaro Hyden. It is a photo for his graduation from high school 1936.

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A black and white photo of a group of men, including Aaro Hyden. Aaro Hyden is standing in the back row, sixth from the left.