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These two stone tools were dug from the ground at 8 Summit Street by Ernest Jarvi.

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A large stone tool capable of digging or scraping.

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A collection of photographs of a presentation to the Maynard Historical Society about Native Americans.

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Fire broke out in the night of February 11, 1917 and by morning had the entire business block that extended from Nason St. around the corner to the bank building on Main Street. Several tenants routed from the second floor and also the Telephone &…

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Fire broke out in the night of February 11, 1917 and by the morning had destroyed the Naylor Block that extended along Nason Street and around the corner onto Main Street. Several tenants were rounted from the second floor which also housed the Tel…

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Block stood at corner of Main and Nason Streets and late Saturday night February ?, 1917 was destroyed by fire.

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A newsletter containing information about various cooperatives in the region. In the April 1967 issue the United Cooperative Society of Maynard reports a loss of $30,657 for year ending 1966. (p.2)

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A promotional packet that contains needles, a calendar and advertising for Townsend plumbing and sheet-metal services.

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A piece of needlework with the monogram "J.A.C." imprinted.

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Back, fourth from left: Joshua J. Edwards

Front, third from left: John Lawton

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A sepia-colored formal photo of Neil Currie.

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A photograph of Nell Coughlan in a store owned by B.J. Coughlan. He sold it to James J. Ledgard, who later sold it to Curtis Anderson. This is the same store Elizabeth Schnair closed in the fall of 1998.

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The Rules and Restrictions of a Fund established to provide quarters for the Frank J. Demers Post, American Legion.

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A glass ashtray advertising the Nelson Pontiac Co. The inscription reads "Nelson's Pontiac, Maynard, Tel 64 W".

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Nelson's Pontiac was located on Powdermill Road

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An advertising item for Nelson's Pontiac, which was located on Powder Mill Road, Maynard. The letter opener says "Nelson's Pontiac, 9 Powder Mill Road, Maynard, Mass. Tel. 64".

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The trolley from Maynard is seen going over the bridge.

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"This booklet of illustrated scenes of New Caledonia is published with the hope that it will give you, our American friends, a better understanding of our country, its people and customs."

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This is book two, the Development of the Vowels. Acquired by the Maynard schools in 1905.

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Street-level diagrams for the existing and planned addition of the New England Telephone & Telegraph office (Main & Walnut Street)