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A black and white photo of Bill Coye and Fred Davis on the loading dock of their local business.

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The Priest Brothers were famous for their stunts on the 3-passenger model. Identified are: Walter & William Priest, Lyman Priest and Frank Coulter.

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Tim Nevins had a bicycle shop in Maynard where the Fine Arts Theater stands now.

Front to Back: Tim Nevins, Fred Binns, John Denniston, Thomas Denniston, Dennis Spain.

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An encased souvenir "gold coin" commemorating the American Revolution Bicentennial and the Battle at Concord and Lexington, 1776-1976. "The shot heard 'round the world" is imprinted on the front of the coin.

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A bus ticket to the events held in Concord for the United States 200th Anniversary.

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This flag displayed the original 13 star flag that our founding fathers waved so proudly in 1776.

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A certificate of completion from the Beginners Department of the Union Congregational Bible School.

A collection of five newspaper supplements that feature the national Bi-Centennial celebrations in the Maynard, Acton, Sudbury, and Concord area. The articles are from The Assabet Valley Beacon and Towne Talk.

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A formal sepia photo of Bertha Lawton.

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The autographs were date from 1883 through 1886

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Used by the Sheridan Family at 7 Lindberg Ave., during the bicentennial, 1975 - 1976.

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Built in 1784. The barn to the right and color copy was demolished in September 2022.

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A program of a concert to raise money for Finland after the invasion by Russia in 1939. The fourth photo is a sample page of sponsors.

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Photograph of the Ben Smith Dam in October.

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The Ben Smith Dam was built in 1847 by Amory Maynard to divert water into a dug out canal to fill Mill Pond. The water was used to run the wheels in the mill, wash the wool and for a sprinkler system.
This photo is a copy of a colorized postcard.…

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The Ben Smith Dam was built in 1847 by Amory Maynard to divert water into a dug out canal to fill Mill Pond. The water was used to run the wheels in the mill, wash the wool and for a sprinkler system.