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Photograph of Main Street towards the west. Businesses visible (east to west):

Shell Gas Station (originally Gately's)*
Red Door Cafe (behind Railroad sign)
Sudbury Hardware Sales Inc.
Avalon Social Club


* Note: Edwin and Helen Gately…

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Looking left to right :
1. Amory Maynard, 2nd Home; 2. Riverside Block ; 3. Litchfield Block; 4. Amory Block; 5. Assabet House (US Post Office)

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Two photos of a holiday parade marching down Main Street, Maynard, MA. In one photo Ms. Harrington's father, Fred W. Green, is carrying the flag from West Acton, MA to Maynard, MA. The individuals were members of the I.O.O.F., Maynard.

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A sepia photo of a class in front of the Main Street School, grade and year are unknown.

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A class photo in front of the Main Street School, grade and year are unknown.

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Waiting for the start of the parade as part of the town's 50th anniversary celebration. The Woodrow Wilson School was completely destroyed by fire in 1952.

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A sepia photo of the first grade class at the Main Street School. Miss Alice Nagle is the teacher.

Julia Tobin, Helen Morgan, Len Farrell, Henry Gilroy, Helena Donahue, Jack Connors, Glen Warden, Benny Perrillo, Tom Prosper

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Two sepia pictures of a class at the Main Street School, Maynard, 1901-1902. Cham Ayotte is the second row, fifth from right.

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School and students dressed to celebrate the Maynard's 50th Anniversary.

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This is the wooden school that was located near 195 Main St. It closed in 1892.

Names that appear on back of photo:

Charlie Berry, Clifford King, Gary Currie, Nettie Lord,
Marion Winkley (Ballon), Nellie Henderson (Wilson), Mary Peters…

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This school was located near 195 Main St., open in 1903, closed in 1952.
Back side has Frank E. Sanderson and Maynard Grammar School written.

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Built in 1903, it was used as a grammar school and was the first brick building to be Town-owned. It was renamed the Woodrow Wilson School in 1932. The third photo shows a later view with the railing on the roof removed. A fire on December 17,…