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A series of American Woolen Company Stock Certificates and Common Dividends issued in 1922, 1946-1951, to John F. King, an employee.

A record book documenting the owners of the real estate of the American Woolen Company, 1934.

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A ledger recording the real estate transfer of the property owned by the woolen company to private owners. The record indicates the purchase price, parcel location, interest payments and the balanced owed as of March 1936. Example shown is the…

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A wage receipt issued to Emil Salmi from the American Woolen Company, dated November 4, 1951.

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Connie Moynihan, Edward Johnston, William Nelson, Roy Gray

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A booklet describing the Payroll Allotment Plan for United States Savings Bonds during WWII, in the name of Albert W. Connors, an oiler with the American Woolen Company, 1941.

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A book of photographs of all the American Woolen Company mills. Undated.

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A booklet describing the Blue Cross Insurance Plan for employees of the American Woolen Company, 1945.

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A black and white photo of a gathering of American Woolen Company employees. Margaret McCormack is second from left in the row with women. William Bain is in the first chair on the far left of the row with men. Perhaps taken around the late 1940's or…

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A picture of the American Woolen Mills, c. 1900, with the railroad embankment and bridge (later removed). In the background, behind Mill #5, are the tower on the home of Lorenzo Maynard, the upper part of Amory Maynard's home, and the tank house for…

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The American Woolen Company, by 1900, was was operating 26 mills, one of the in Maynard. By 1923, it reached a total of 57 mills.

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A picture of the American Woolen Company Mills at full production in the early 1900's.

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The American Woolen Mills Employees Booster is a monthly publication with news and overviews of each of the AWC mills.

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Music celebrating the American Workman, Grover Cleveland on the cover.

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The top photo is Amory, the next one down is Mary. The bottom two are unidentified Maynards.

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Moose Social Club on 2nd floor. Nell Coughlin.

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The building was built by Amory Maynard in the 1880's.

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In 1846 Amory Maynard moved to the Assabet River valley, now Maynard, and with his partner William Knight dammed the river and begin a woolen mill. The area became known as Assabet Village and 1871 became incorporated as a town named for Amory. The…