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On the afternoon of Wednesday, September 21, 1938 New England was struck by the first hurricane in more than 100 years. It lasted from about 5 PM until 8 PM. Maynard was in chaotic conditioned unparalleled in history. Electric power was off,…

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Speculating that this building fire was on Main Street (177 Main) The business appears to be television/radio store.

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The remains of the Center Factory Outlet store located in Creighton's Block (94 Main Street)

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Top Row (5): Eric Coyle, ___?, Andre Sharp, Natalie Morales, Frank Hill (Principal)

2nd Row (6): Teresa Hickey, Jesse Forsythe, ___?, Steven Atwood, ___?, ___?

3rd Row (6): ___?, ___?, Mia Sheridan, ___?, Brad Crowther, ___?

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The Committee was organized to study the possible regionalization of the Maynard Schools with the Acton and Boxborough Schools. Shown are the minutes of the first meeting.

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A black and white photo of Agnes Johnson. Agnes was a long time resident of Great Road, Maynard, MA. Agnes was born in 1897 in Maynard to John A. and Augusta (Anderson) Johnson.

The second and third photos include Ragnar Johnson, Agnes's brother,…

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A black and white photo of Agnes Parlee sitting at a sale table for china on behalf of Bruce Studio.

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Union Contract with the workers of the 13 American Woolen Company Mills including the Assabet Mills of Maynard.

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The Agreement between American Woolen Company and Textile Workers, 1952. The Contract contains information about Union dues, wages schedules, work assignments, and group insurance. This Contract was for the workers of the Assabet Mills/American…

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Town of Maynard Civil Defense Agency during World War II.

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A pamphlet published by the Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety designed to aid local committees in establishing and training Air Raid Wardens within their own areas.

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Greetings from Maynard Massachusetts

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The photos show airplanes on the grass runway along the Assabet River side of Powder Mill Road approximately where Powdermill Circle is located.

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Al Greeno was born as Albert Henry Greeno in 1923. He was the son of Dominick and Jennarose (Russo) Greeno. He was one of 15 children born and raised on Harrison Street in Maynard. He graduated from Maynard High School in 1942. He was voted the…

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A black and white photo of Albert E. Batley holding his pet cat outside his greenhouse.

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Two formal sepia photos of Albert Batley, a local business man and state representative from Maynard, MA.

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A series of nine old photos of the Batley greenhouse and florist enterprise on Acton Street, Maynard, MA. Mrs. Albert Batley is pictured in one of the photos at work in the greenhouse. Mr. Albert J. Batley, Sr. is pictured seated on his horse-driven…

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A cardboard cutout of the Batley Florist logo. The florist business was begun in 1892 and continued to expand through 1910 with the erection of a number greenhouses. Mr. Batley and his son ran a successful florist business both locally and in Boston.…

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A photo of Mr. Albert Batley & Son Florist Shop wagon. The wagon is decorated for a parade in 1921. Mr. Batley & Son ran a florist and greenhouse business at the corner of Acton and Concord Streets. Mr. Batley was at one time a Representative to the…

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This Selective Service card belongs to Albert E. Batley of 68 Acton Street, Maynard, MA. Mr. Batley was duly registered April 27, 1942, during WWII. He was registered by Ethel R. Butterworth, registrar for Local Board #54, Concord, MA.