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Cornerstone Laying Celebration Finnish Congregational Church -1913
Mission Evangelical (Finnish) Congregational Church located on Walnut Street, established 1906,
Corner of Summer and Nason Streets Tear Down
This building was demolished to make way for the apartment building now at the location.
Cornelius J. (Connie) Lynch - 1913
This was a married (Cornelius) vs single men game at Crowe Park. Old Grandstand visible in left rear.
Corkscrew - ca.1900
Promotional corkscrew from a Dorchester, Mass. supplier of Leonard's Gamecock Whiskey.
"To Make A Long Tail Short" is caption above two monkeys and the cat.
"To Make A Long Tail Short" is caption above two monkeys and the cat.
Corkscrew
Maynard House
Complimentary corkscrew from John Desmond, owner of the Maynard House.
The Maynard House was located at the Corner of Nason St. and Summer St. It was built in 1867, changing hands several times. John Desmond owned the property until about 1907.…
The Maynard House was located at the Corner of Nason St. and Summer St. It was built in 1867, changing hands several times. John Desmond owned the property until about 1907.…
Cora's Doll
A sepia picture of Cora Edwards' doll which was decorated for a church fair doll parade.
Cora Doret Edwards Writing Book - 1901/02
Cora Doret Edwards school Writing Book dated 1901-1902. The copyright is dated 1897, by Ginn and Company, Boston, NY, and Chicago.
Cora and Eva Edwards
Cora and Eva are the daughters of Joshua J. Edwards and Margaret (Maggie) McAuslin. Cora Edwards was born in 1892 & died in 1903. Eva Edwards was born 1888 and died in 1973. Eva married a Frye and had one child, Leon. Eva worked in Sanderson's…
Cora & Eva Edwards
A sepia photo of Cora(L) and Eva(R) Edwards as young girls posing with dolls in their yard.
Copy of the Middlesex Recorder - 1775
A copy of the Middlesex Recorder dated April 19, 1775. This was published occasionally in Acton.
Copy of the Map of Sudbury - 1795
A copy of the Map of Sudbury as it was on April 17, 1795. The map was drawn by Matthias Mossman. It is filed in the MASS Archives
Cooperative Hall after the fire - 1936
Riverside Cooperative Building, built in 1882, destroyed January 30, 1936.(Rebuilt as the Knights of Columbus building, corner of Nason St. and Summer St.)