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Eddie Olsen, sang Star Spangle Banner
Will DeRosa, threw out first ball
Father John Cannon, offered opening prayer
Richard White, Maynard Selectman, spoke briefly

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Original snapshot taken by Ralph Sheridan in 1918 at the time of the construction of the No. 1 Mill. The Mill Pond was completely drained in order to build the foundation. Note wooden flume in background. Also, a pipeline is running from the core…

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A black and white photo of the school taken in 1970. The school was built in 1965.

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Hartwell Flood, Guyer Fowler, __?

Picture taken at a military hospital in France. They had joined up with a group from Harvard College and were attached to the Ambulance Corp during the war.

Guyer Fowler was a grandson of Henry Fowler,…

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The water has been lowered in order to repair foundations at the mill buildings. A trestle used during WW 1 is exposed . This trestle was used to support a water flume to carry water to the boiler room while #1 mill was being built in 1917 and 1918

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A photo of seven women from the Maynard Tennis Club. They are: Nettie Watson, ShirleyToutant, Diane Raymond, Hilda Chiasson, Carol Mariani, Carole Morgan, and Ronnie Thomas.

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A photo of a group of fathers with their sons at a Maynard Rod & Gun Club fishing derby. The photo shows a young boy pulling in another fish.

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A photo of the remnants of a mural painted over a fireplace at the Red Fox Inn. The Inn/ Tavern was run as an Inn 1816-1848. It seized to operate in 1848. It is now the Levi Smith House, 178 Great Road, Maynard. The current owners are the Mayes…

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This school was opened ca.1848, closed in 1857. It was moved to its current location at 166 Great Rd, now a private residents. The Smith School was run by Mrs. Susan Smith at the Levi Smith place on Great Road.

Photos: 1 drawing; 2 1970 B & W ;…

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A black and white photo of first Nason St. School, as it looked in 1970. Built by the Town of Stow in 1864 as a schoolhouse in District No. 5. Closed in 1891 and moved to Acton Street , now a private residence at 26-28 Acton Street.

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The Roosevelt school was built in 1917 on the same site, using the same foundation, as the Nason Street School that was destroyed by fire in 1916.
The photo on the left is a back view from Glendale Street taken in 1970. The right photo, taken in…

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A black and white photo of Maynard High School. The school opened in September 1964 on land formerly occupied by the Thompson-Eveleth farm.

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A black and white photo of the Fowler School, photo taken in 1970. The school was built in 1926, named the Emerson Junior High School in 1932 and renamed the Fowler School in 1964.

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A black and white photo of the school taken in 1970. The first floor was built in 1906, the second in 1910.

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The school was built in 1926, named the Emerson Junior High School in 1932 and renamed the Fowler School in 1964.

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The school opened September 5, 1956 with the name chosen by the students. It was built on part of the old Cricket Club field and a section of the John A. Crowe park.

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A black and white photo taken at St. Bridget's Church by Bob Talbourdet. Processed and mounted by members of the 4-H "Rangefinders" of Maynard. The photo was taken December 1970. It was presented to the Maynard Historical Society by the 4-H…

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A pull out card with slots listing possible ways to conserve energy.

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Hans and John Eriksen were bom in Denmark and came to America in the late 1800’s. Hans was the oldest, bom in 1871 and died in 1948. John was bom in 1875 and died in 1941. There was also another brother who settled in the state of Florida.

Hans…