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Fitchburg Railroad Waybill - 1872
A receipt of goods shipped to H. H. Townsend, Union Depot (Manchester), New Hampshire from the Assabet Manufacturing Co. ( woolen mill) via the Marlboro Division of the Fitchburg Railroad. Amory Maynard at that that time was the Mill Agent.…
First Trash Sticker - 1970's
This is the first Solid Waste sticker produced when the Town went to a pay as you go system. Note the serial number.
First Three Maynard Men to Volunteer for World War II
Veli R. Kangas, Benny M. Sofka, John Bygraves
Picture taken at Concord, Mass. on November 18, 1940.
First Prize, Trade Display - 1916
Fourth of July Parade
The Misses Comeau, J. Leo Comeau, driver.
Picture taken in front of the then Methodist Church, corner of Main and Summer Streets.
Picture taken in front of the then Methodist Church, corner of Main and Summer Streets.
First Prize Medal in Senior Tennis at Camp J. Kilmer - 1933
First prize medal was won by Miss Eileen Johnston (now Mrs. Robert Duggan). Camp Joyce Kilmer was located in Scituate, Mass. It was the property of St. Bridget's Parish and was used during summer vacation by the children of the Parish.
First prize medal - B.J. Coughlin - 2-mile walk 1889
Medal won by B.J. Coughlin as first prize for a 2-mile walk in Maynard on March 2, 1889. "B.J.", as he was known to all, was not only one of Maynard's prominent citizens but he was also an outstanding athlete in his younger days - walking, running,…
First Place Viesti Trophy - 1928
A trophy for first place for a viesti contest, awarded to Fitchburg in June 24, 1928.
First Parish Meeting House Pew Deed - 1848
Isaac Maynard, Stow, Mass.
A copy of a pew deed paid by Isaac Maynard, father of Amory Maynard, for $49 dollars.
First National Stores Tonic Bottle
A green, glass bottle from First National Store at 25 Nason St., Maynard. The words on the bottle read: "First National Stores, Registered Somerville Mass."
First National Stores Beverage Bottles
One is a Millbrook Club beverage capped bottle. The other is an unknown beverage bottled rubber corked bottle.
Millbrook Club was a First National Store (later Finast) brand.
There was a First National Store on Nason Street.
Millbrook Club was a First National Store (later Finast) brand.
There was a First National Store on Nason Street.
First Maynard Junior High Baseball Team
A sepia photo of the Maynard Junior High School Baseball Team.
First Kodak Brownie Camera
A black leather Kodak Brownie camera.The Brownie was a series of cameras made by Eastman Kodak. Released in 1900, it introduced the snapshot to the masses. It was a basic cardboard box camera with a simple convex-concave lens that took 2 1/4-inch…
First Grand Concert and Ball Dance Card - 1895
Maynard Hose Company, No. 1
People involved in putting on the dance: James Claflin, Thomas A. Sweeney, Edward Ferns, M. E. Sheehan, D. W. Adams, George Whitney, P. J. Kivlehan, George Nelson.
First Four Mail Carriers in Maynard - 1920
Carrier service was instituted in Maynard on May 1, 1920. The backwards lettering on the truck reads Maynard Laundry.
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Harold V. Sheridan, James H. Eaton, George E "Speck" White, William A. Sweeney
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Harold V. Sheridan, James H. Eaton, George E "Speck" White, William A. Sweeney
First Court of Awards Agenda - Girl Scout Troop 1, 1953
The agenda for the first Girl Scout Court of Awards ceremony on March 3, 1953. This was for Girl Scout Troop 1.
First Automobile in Maynard, Mass.
Dr. F. U. Rich owned the first automobile in Maynard. He is seen driving the car with his daughter, Gertrude Rich Cooke, as a passenger.
First Annual Outing Concord B.P.O.E. - 1925
The Concord Elks had an outing at Wheeler Grove in Stow in 1925. The following are identified in the picture: Charles Irwin, Harold Higgins, Thomas Mansfield, Herbert Comeau, John Heron, Frank Vodoklys, Thomas Priest, Wm. Creeley, Henry Piecewicz,…