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An envelope stamped with Manning Pharmacy at 76 Main Street, Maynard, MA. The envelope held processed photos.

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Four envelopes which held film that had been processed by Samuels, Negative and Print Services, 8 Waltham St., Maynard, MA; Maynard Rexall Drug Co.; Fearns Pharmacy; Wilder X. Macurda, Pharmacist, Maynard, MA. The film was processed for Mrs. Joseph…

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A series of Johnson Pharmacy medicine labels that total 31 individual labels for a variety of products.

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A large Johnson Pharmacy, Inc. advertising card. There is a 1967 St. Joseph Family Almanac/Calendar on the back.

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A blank milk receipt from J. B. Prescott dated 191-. (between 1910-1919).

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Three black & white photos of Prescott Paint staff. Noted are Howard and Donald L. Prescott.

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A football handbook with detailed information about both college and national football teams in 1967. The handbook is sponsored by Pugsley's Esso, 2 Main Street, Maynard, MA.

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An advertising card for Elmwood Steam Baths, Richard Kangas, Proprietor. Elmwood was located 47 Elmwood Street, Maynard, MA.

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Bridge washout and water flowing over the bridge.

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The iron gate was replaced by the current granite gate in 1928 (shown). A gazebo can be seen in background. It was destroyed in the 1938 Hurricane.

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The dam with houses on Taft Ave. in the background.

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This is the bridge on Great Road.

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View from Main St. toward Summer Hill near Florida Road.

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Taken during 1927 flood

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This was the B&M railroad bridge over the Assabet River. The Maynard DPW was in charge of the removal. The Raynor Scrap Company of Worcester, MA had the demolition contract. The I beams on the center span was brought to MBTA yard in Somerville, MA…

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Powder Mill Road at Acton line and the Elks parking lot.

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Walter was the brother of Leo Comeau. Walter is at the Clinton Dam. Seems to be an early selfie, someone taking a photo of Walter taking pictures.