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The large barn shown in the photos was from the Thompson or Eveleth property (Elmhurst Farm) located on Great Road and moved across the fields to this location in the 1920's. The barn was taken down in the 1970's.


From the 1960s to 2010's the…

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Dated December 31, 1906 from Democratic Club of Massachusetts, Boston. Coughlan was active in town politics, served as Selectman, State Representative and Postmaster.

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The performance was at the Music Hall, Maynard, on July 27, 1912. (This was the same year that the Music Hall was destroyed by fire.)

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Used by the Boston Edison Company in Maynard

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A reproduction of a ten dollar note from 1834. It has no value and is deemed a fake.

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Later the site of "Ye Olde Town House Pub".

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Photograph of Maynard and Mill Complex taken from Summer Hill. Note dual smokestacks on the mill and the Main Street School on the right.

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A group of employees of the Woolen Mill about to take a trip on an open trolley car. Photo taken on Main Street in front of the Congregational Church.

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Taken on the steps of the Congregational Church.

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A diary of the daily activities of John Parmenter for the entire year of 1873.

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Schedule for the various branches of the Boston & Maine Railroad.

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A black and white photo of the Centennial Boiler Room Boys. Front Row(l-r): Rudy Koski, Johnny Lubin, Harvey Marshall, Red Hartford, Harry Condit, and Eddy Brennan. Back Row(L-R): Ray Helin, Rudoff Tompkins, Bob Dwinnell, and Russ Rogers.

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A photo of the Priest Family grave stone.

A photo of "Grampy" Priest with the Town of Maynard Steamroller on Nason Street, Maynard, MA.

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Front: Tauno "Big Horse" Frigard, Maurice White, Hilary Kane
Back: Gerald Tierney, Mgr., __Tervo, Joe Sczerzen, __Jarvi, Don Lent, Coach.

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The entire block was destroyed by fire in 1917. (see 1999.B37)

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Two pocket notebooks offered by W. A. Haynes Company, Maynard, MA. The company was a dealer in lumber, brick, lime, cement, grain, feeds, hay, straw, fine carriages, wagons, and sleighs. The inside of the notebooks left room for an individual's…

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The program of events/speakers for Genealogical Day during the 1900 Merchants Week. Search "Merchant Week" (1999.2899) to view entire week program.