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Maynard Outdoor Store - 1981
Originally the Case Block, built by W. B. Case in 1902 for his dry goods store.
Clothing Store Opening Interior
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Frances Taralli (Manager), Bob Gilligan (Selectman), Alice Chisholm (Assistant Manager)
Frances Taralli (Manager), Bob Gilligan (Selectman), Alice Chisholm (Assistant Manager)
Prescott's Paint 50th Anniversary - 1976
First Photo
Roland Prescott (l), Howard Prescott (r)
Second Photo
Donald Prescott, grandson of founder
Roland Prescott (l), Howard Prescott (r)
Second Photo
Donald Prescott, grandson of founder
MHS Band Car Wash - 1975
Fund raiser for Maynard High School Band.
Jerome McDonald
Todd Mallinson
Bill Bacharach
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Tom McClure
Russ Arena
Steve Arcieri
Wayne Ladner
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Mike Brick
Tom Lemire
Tony Miola
Jerome McDonald
Todd Mallinson
Bill Bacharach
??
Tom McClure
Russ Arena
Steve Arcieri
Wayne Ladner
??
Mike Brick
Tom Lemire
Tony Miola
Brother's Pizza - 1981
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Seated center, Arthur Cloutier, Richard Barnes (manager, Brother's Pizza) at a selectman's meeting.
Seated center, Arthur Cloutier, Richard Barnes (manager, Brother's Pizza) at a selectman's meeting.
Junior High Baseball at Crowe Park - 1975
Caption reads: Bus & Bicycles were the main means of transportation to Maynard Jr. High B.B. game @ Crowe Park.
Fine Arts Theater - ca. 1950's
Leo Comeau
Leo Comeau is in the straw hat, the keystone cop is unknown. No information available about the nature of the event.
Albert Batley
A black and white photo of Albert E. Batley holding his pet cat outside his greenhouse.
Elizabeth Batley
A black and white photo of Elizabeth Batley holding her pet cat inside the Batley greenhouse.
Mason Membership Cards & Brochure
Documents relating to Albert E. Batley's membership in the Walden Royal Arch Chapter and the Charles A. Welch Lodge of the area Masons organization. Included are three membership cards and one brochure.
Comeau's Ice House - 1905
The ice house was built by John Comeau, later owned by Fred Taylor. It was located on the Stow side of the Assabet River by Russel Bridge, seen in photo.
J. R. Bent Ice House on the Assabet River - 1903
The ice house was built by Bent then later run by C. C. Murray and John Zaniewski.
The first photo was taken in 1903, the second is the remains after it burned in 1922 with the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Trolley chimney in the background, and the…
The first photo was taken in 1903, the second is the remains after it burned in 1922 with the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Trolley chimney in the background, and the…
Corner of Summer and Nason Streets Tear Down
This building was demolished to make way for the apartment building now at the location.
J. L. Comeau Ice - 1965
In 1849 when the Marlboro Branch of the railroad was completed, a large ice house was erected by N.J. Wyeth where the Front Street houses now stand. It was of brick construction and held 40,000 tons of ice which was cut on the mill pond and shipped…
J. L. Comeau Truck - 1915
Standing in doorway, l to r
William H. Holly, Sr; Herbie Comeau, Eddie Lemoine, Joe Lemoine
Sitting on beams on truck, l to r
Leo Comeau, unknown worker
Holly and Comeau built the stone building in background, still standing on Acton St.…
William H. Holly, Sr; Herbie Comeau, Eddie Lemoine, Joe Lemoine
Sitting on beams on truck, l to r
Leo Comeau, unknown worker
Holly and Comeau built the stone building in background, still standing on Acton St.…