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Kenneth H. Olsen Honorary Plaque -1983
A presentation by the Maynard Historical Commission to Mr. Olsen for his efforts in the Mill Clock restoration and continuing historic preservation of the mill.
Commission Members: Ralph H. Sheridan, Winnifred G. Hearon, Joseph E. Boothroyd,…
Commission Members: Ralph H. Sheridan, Winnifred G. Hearon, Joseph E. Boothroyd,…
Mary Elizabeth Ledgard High School Diploma - 1908
Maynard High School was located in the Nason Street School at that time.
Mary Elizabeth Ledgard
Fitchburg Normal School Diploma - 1910
Mary's diploma for completing the two year program at Fitchburg.
Margaret Mary Brennan MHS Diploma - 1916
Maynard High School Diploma awarded to Margaret Brennan (Ayotte).
VISIT BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN MAYNARD Poster
digital Equipment Corporation
Large poster advertising Maynard and DEC.
At W. B. CASE & SONS - 1905
Factory Remnant and Surplus Stock Sales
Large newsprint advertisement for a surplus sale of goods to take place at W. B. Case likely on Nason Street. The illustrated mill is not the Maynard Assabet Mill.
Monte Carlo Nite - 1971
Centennial Committee
A poster advertising a social activity for Maynard's Centennial at the Maynard Country Club.
Thomas A. Cocco Insurance Agency Calendar - 1968
Large wall calendar depicting a fire truck with Maynard Fire Department emblazoned on the door. Not likely a Maynard truck or scene.
Thomas A. Cocco Insurance Agency Calendar - 1969
Large wall calendar depicting a fire truck with Maynard Fire Department emblazoned on the door. Not likely a Maynard truck or scene.
Thomas A. Cocco Insurance Agency Calendar - 1970
Large wall calendar depicting a fire truck with Maynard Fire Department emblazoned on the door. Not likely a Maynard truck or scene.
Thomas A. Cocco Insurance Agency Calendar - 1971
Large wall calendar depicting a fire truck with Maynard Fire Department emblazoned on the door. Not likely a Maynard truck or scene.
Johnson Drugs Calendar - 1958
A wall calendar with all twelve months. Each page packed with information. This is a continuation of a business first established in 1865 by John B. Ledgard.
The store was located at 30 Nason St.
The store was located at 30 Nason St.