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Goddard Goldsmith
Three pictures of the Goddard Goldsmith business. One picture shows Richard Goddard looking over a hand-made golden chalice. The next photo shows the Goddard Chalice. The last photo shows Richard Goddard at work engraving the chalice.
Glenwood Cemetery National Historic Register Nomination Form
The National Register of Historic Places Form and Application. A description of Glenwood Cemetery including history, map, archeological features, ecology of the area and other aspects that allows the cemetery to be registered as a historic location.…
Glenwood Cemetery Entrance Gate - 1928
Photo showing the construction of the main entrance from Parker St. of the Glenwood Cemetery.
Glenwood Cemetery Entrance -1936
The Great Road entrance gate and wall of Glenwood Cemetery was a W.P.A project. It was in such disrepair that it was taken down in 1951.
Glendale House or Maynard Hotel
Located on Summer Street on the site of the parking lot across from the Fine Arts Theater. Built in 1867 by Peter Haley. Named Glendale House from the "Glendale" blanket being manufactured at the Assabet Manufacturing Company mills. Later become…
Glass Plate of Tilton Family - ca1871
Maynard, Mass.
l to r :
Byron F. Tilton, Edward F. Tilton, Walter Tilton, Berintha Tilton
Edward Tilton was a special police officer and worked in the woolen mill. Walter Tilton built the house at 2 & 4 Concord Street.
Byron F. Tilton, Edward F. Tilton, Walter Tilton, Berintha Tilton
Edward Tilton was a special police officer and worked in the woolen mill. Walter Tilton built the house at 2 & 4 Concord Street.
Glass Paper Weight with Arthur Sullivan Photo - ca 1913
A glass paper weight with a photo embedded on the underside. The underside says "Left, A.J. Sullivan, Asst. Postmaster, Maynard".
Glass Lampshade from W.W. Oliver
W. W. Oliver ran a jewelry store in Lowe's Block, later referred to as Odd Fellows Block (now the China Ruby on Nason Street) in the early 1900's.
Glass Inkwell
A glass inkwell used in the Maynard Public Schools. It was made by the Henry S. Wolkens Co., Boston, Mass.
Glass Inkwell
A glass inkwell used at the Maynard Post Office for many years. The bottom of the inkwell says "Property of the U.S. P. O. Department".
Glass Bottles
These old medicine bottles were found at the site of the Turnpike School, now Glenwood Cemetery.
Gladys Taylor's Scrapbook 1897-1912
A book of newspaper clippings of marriage announcements, obituaries, anniversaries, news stories etc... superimposed on a shorthand stenography notepad. Sample page shows a news story of a tenth anniversary.
Girls at Boeske's Gas Station
Group portrait of young women (station attendants?) at Boeske's Gas Station (on Brown Street, Acton Street?)
Girl Scouts Winter Hike - 1930
A sepia photo of Girl Scouts on their Winter hike in 1930.
Front Row: Lois McCleary, Barbara Hamlin, Roberta Marsden, Connie Dawson, Aili Kajander.
Back Row: Anne Bellows, Esther Merrill, Barbara Stockbridge, Marion Hatch, Edith Priest, Laura…
Front Row: Lois McCleary, Barbara Hamlin, Roberta Marsden, Connie Dawson, Aili Kajander.
Back Row: Anne Bellows, Esther Merrill, Barbara Stockbridge, Marion Hatch, Edith Priest, Laura…
Girl Scouts in Memorial Day Parade
Maynard Girl Scouts parading down Nason Street as part of a Memorial Day observance.