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World War II Magazine
Two WWII magazines subscribed by Peter Hogan that relive the battles and personnel of the war.
Cobbler's Shoe Form
A rough-hewn wooden shoe form for a cobbler. Shoemakers made shoes first by making wooden "lasts," or blocks of foot-shaped wood carved into different sizes.
1969 Maynard High School Band LP Album
A 33-1/3 LP Stereo album of the Maynard High School Band under the direction of Charles Garabedian recorded in May 1969.
Side One
Palomar (Symphonic March) - Pearson
The Blue and the Gray (Civil War Suite) - Grundman
Chorale and Capriccio -…
Side One
Palomar (Symphonic March) - Pearson
The Blue and the Gray (Civil War Suite) - Grundman
Chorale and Capriccio -…
Past Commanders/Past Presidents Dinner Dance - 1992
American Legion Post 235
l to r
Front Row: Ray Wuorio, Peter Jarvi, Guy Iannuzzo, Marge Iannuzzo, Ed Cossette
Back Row: Bill Morrow, Joe Thomas, Bob Murray, Joe Fraser, Stewart Campbell, Denny Marchant, Al Dentino, Bob Smith, Harold Carle, Richard Conniff
Front Row: Ray Wuorio, Peter Jarvi, Guy Iannuzzo, Marge Iannuzzo, Ed Cossette
Back Row: Bill Morrow, Joe Thomas, Bob Murray, Joe Fraser, Stewart Campbell, Denny Marchant, Al Dentino, Bob Smith, Harold Carle, Richard Conniff
75th Anniversary Open House Poster - 1995
American Legion Post 235
A promotional flyer for an Open House at the Legion's home on Summer St. celebrating: 75th Anniversary of American Legion Post 235, 75th Anniversary American Legion Auxiliary Unit, 50th Anniversary of Girls State in Massachusetts, and the 50th…
Ladies Auxiliary Citation - 1968
American Legion Post 235
A Meritorious Service and Loyal Cooperation Citation in honor of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Frank J. DeMars, American Legion Post 235.
Signed by Ruth C. Jones and Stewart J. Campbell
Signed by Ruth C. Jones and Stewart J. Campbell
Certificate of Appreciation - 1987
American Legion Post 235 Auxiliary
A certificate presented to the Auxiliary for their active participation in the Prisoners of War/Missing in Action Program.
Sign by Jean Lewandowski and Florence R. Fisher
Sign by Jean Lewandowski and Florence R. Fisher
Maynard Junior High School Diploma - 1930
Junior High diploma awarded to Benny Michael Sofka.
Signed by Edward J. Flaherty, Charles H. Walker, Mary A. Doyle
Signed by Edward J. Flaherty, Charles H. Walker, Mary A. Doyle
Travel Journal of a 1914 Class Trip to Washington D.C.
A 27-page scrapbook journal of the Maynard High School Class of 1914 trip to Washington D.C. including a narrative journal by Herbert Martin interspersed with numerous postcards and other memorabilia of the various points of interest visited during…
Flatiron
A 'sad' iron from 19th century to early 20th century. A flatiron is a nonelectric iron with a flat bottom, heated for use in pressing clothes, cloth, etc.
Enterprise No. 50 'Sad' Flatiron
A flat iron made by the Enterprise Iron Company of Philadelphia, PA. This iron was used by Mrs. Hiram Parkin. It had a detachable handle.
A flatiron is a nonelectric iron with a flat bottom, heated for use in pressing clothes, cloth, etc.
A flatiron is a nonelectric iron with a flat bottom, heated for use in pressing clothes, cloth, etc.
Colebrookdale Flatiron
An old fashioned flatiron (also called a 'sad' iron) with a detachable handle, made to fit several irons. When the iron in use is cooled, another hot iron could be taken from the stove with the handle and the first one put back on the stove to…
American Can Company Adding Machine, Model O
An adding machine made by the American Can Company, Chicago, IL. This two-lever set non-printing, manually operated adding machine has an etched steel case painted black.
Sewing Glass
A magnifying glass used by Miss Maggie Duggan in the Sewing Department at the Assabet Mills.
Charles Forschner & Sons Primitive Farmhouse Scales
An old farmhouse weighing scale made by Charles Forschner & Sons who began making scales in New Britain, Ct., in 1855, and later moved to New York City. Charles Forschner's son, Richard Forschner, renamed the firm R. H. Forschner, and began…
Primitive Wooden Ratchet Noise Maker
These were used as an alarm on the streets before there were sirens. It is exceptionally loud! They were also called Halloween Noisemakers, with possible origination in Germany.