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Assabet Village - 1856
Assabet is labeled on these maps of Stow and Sudbury in 1856. Assabet and the surrounding area is to become the Town of Maynard in 1871.
American Woolen Company Tenements Sales Record 1934-36
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…
P. J. Schnair Electrical Contractor Account Ledger - 1930's
A record of customers, dates of services, fees, paid invoices in a bound ledger.
Shown is a page for Hans Erikson and an invoice for James Russo.
Shown is a page for Hans Erikson and an invoice for James Russo.
Maynard County Club Incorporation - 1921
A copy of the corporation petition to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts creating the Maynard Country Club, Inc. presented by George H. Gutteridge, Frank E. Sanderson, Wallace C. Priest, Howard A. Wilson, Oliver C. Trees, James J. Ledgard, Charles…
Boat Shuttle with wound and unwound Bobbins
The shuttle carried the weft back and forth through the warp to make the weave.
Variety Store at New Village
The American Woolen Company built the houses off Parker Street and owned the variety store.
Middlesex and Assabet Houses
The attached houses where built in 1901 to house mill workers. The location is corner of Main St. and Florida Rd. where Post Office is now located. The wall the woman is sitting on can be seen in front of Amory Maynard House, 145 Main St.
Parade Scene at Corner of Main and Nason Streets - 1924
The Finnish Socialist held the New England Festival at the Waltham Street Hall and a field day at Fors farm in Stow. This is likely the parade on the way to Stow. The banner in center left of photo translate to "Worker's Party Finnish Socialist…
Salo Farm on Parker Street
The house was an original Powder Mill residence. The barn was moved from the former Elmhurst Farm on Great Road. Neither structure is in existence now.
See 2012.337 for a history of the farmland on Parker Street.
See 2012.337 for a history of the farmland on Parker Street.
MILLTOWNERS Ram Patch - 1971
The MILLTOWNERS were a male vocal group that performed at the time of the Centennial. They wore this patch on a their vest as part of the costume.
Inkwell
This inkwell fit into the wooden desks used in the Maynard Public Schools. They were only put out during penmanship.
Glass Bottles
These old medicine bottles were found at the site of the Turnpike School, now Glenwood Cemetery.
AVA/IVV Event Patch - 1993
The American Volkssport Association, AVA, under the auspices of the International Volkssportverband, IVV, held a walking event in Maynard . The patch was for participants.