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Arnold Anderson
A faded black and white photo of Arnold Anderson at his Ford Dealership. It is the Fourth Annual White Sale.
Arnold Anderson (Anderson Ford)
Arnold Anderson presenting an award to a youngster. Anderson Ford was located on Acton Street. The 1965 Ford Mustang gives us an approximate date for the photograph.
ARP Pin - ca 1943
A pin from the ARP (Air Raid Precautions) Women's Defense Corps that was worn during the WW II time period by Ellen F. Sheridan.
Art Week Program - April 1937
Maynard Public Schools
A program indicating the various events, showings and personnel responsible for staging an Art Week by the Maynard Schools.
Artemus Whitney Ralph Whitney Case
A copy of an original sepia-colored photo of Artemus Whitney, (baby) Frank Case, (wife) Lucy, and Ralph Whitney Case. Artemus Whitney built the Ben Smith dam, dug the canal, and built over 200 foundations for early Maynard homes.
Arthur J. Coughlan
Mr. Coughlan, Post Master, was chairman of the 50th Anniversary Committee in 1921.
Arthur W. Lord - ca 1918
Arthur Lord photo postcards from WWI. Motorcycle postcard was sent from Salem Deport to William McGarry.
Arthur's Jewelry- Appliances- Furniture
An advertising thermometer for Arthur's Jewelry at 79 Main St. The Appliances-Furniture, 146 Main St., Mill Gate, Maynard, Mass, TWin Oaks 7-8161
Asahel H. Haynes, Clothier
An invoice from a clothing store in Maynard, MA to Mr. Daniel Cookle(i?)n. It is dated March 11, 1887.
Asparagus Farm Barn Demolition
A collection of 55 photographs (and some duplicates) detailing the careful dissemblance of the barn which was reassembled in Vermont. The property that the barn occupied is now Sarah Lane off Great Road.
Asparagus Farm Barn Siding
This red stained shingle is from the Lewis Brigham House and the farm's barn on Great Road, Maynard. It was disassembled and moved/reassembled in Vermont. The property that the barn occupied is now Sarah Lane off Great Road.
Assabet and Middlesex Houses
Boarding houses on Main Street (USPS). These houses were built in 1902 by the American Woolen Company and served as boarding houses until 1933 when the Town purchased the entire building and used it for a Town Building until 1962. See 1999.A188,…