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This is the house Amory Maynard lived in when first came to Assabet Village.

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The Haman Smith house, also known as the Case house, is located on Great Road. Haman owned much land in Assabet Village (now Maynard) and gave each of his four sons a farm.

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Jennie Deane's Millinery Store on the left front. Naylor's Block on right front. The Lorenzo Maynard watering trough can be seen at the curb in front of the Naylor Block.

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Howard E. Boeske - Willis D. Dodd - Thomas A. Cocco

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A photo of a composite map made by Paul Murphy from 1830 maps of Stow and Sudbury. It shows the Maynard town limits as they would have appeared in 1830.

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Two badges that were worn by Walter Priest who was a member of the Maynard Fire Department for many years.

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Made up of members of all churches in town. Mr. Charles Garabedian, director.

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Front: Charles Garabedian, __?,__? __?__?, Jack Johnson, __?__?__?__?, Otto Kunolius, Phil Wilson and Roy Helander at far left.

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Taken at the time of the town's 50th Anniversary
Left to right - Edwin Carlton, Frank S. Binks, Charles Keene.

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As part of Merchants Week boys dressed as police were on hand to escort Rear Admiral William T. Sampson, the "Hero of Santiago", when he visited Maynard on May 16, 1900. He was presented with a shuttle from the Assabet Mills.

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This original key to the office of the Assabet Manufacturing Company was in the possession of Mr. Paul Wilson, who at one time was in charge of the water works.

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Women's Political Union pin worn by Mrs. Charles Warren when canvassing for the right of women to vote.

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This is perhaps the first Maynard Brass Band.
Back Row: l to r ___?, William Jones, William Stuart, Silas Sawyer, ___?, __Tuttle, the others unidentified

Front: 1st cadet on left, William Naylor; 2nd from right, Theodore Wollerscheid

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Maynard's first fire station, located on Nason Street, was built ca 1891 and was used until early 1950's when a new station was built on Summer Street. Tony Collins is the driver, the first full time fireman (1903). At the very extreme left of the…

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The Maynard Bottling Works was located on Florida Road and was started by W. Keto. He later sold the business to Paul Hilander and the name was eventually changed to Maydale Bottling Company and moved to larger quarters on Glendale Street. Maydale…

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A pamphlet that outlined the program for a road race. It was sponsored by the Kanto Athletic Club of the Finnish American Athletic League as an annual event, going from Memorial Park in Maynard to the Club picnic grounds at Fort Pond, Littleton. Many…

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A pin with a "First Anniversary Armistice Day Nov. 11th, 1919" imprinted upon it. A ribbon flag is attached.

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They played at the Maynard Cricket Club grounds.

Front: Rodney McIver, Charles Allan, Ralph Hill, Jr. (young boy), Richard Allan, ___ McNiven
Center: Fred Palmer, Ralph Hill, Charles Turnball, Arthur B. Cowle, Thomas Murray, Sandy…

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Photo taken at the old Cricket Club grounds, now the playgrounds for the Green Meadow School.

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Front: J. Cowles, Al Billet, ___?, M. Waterhouse
Center: Fred Oates, A. Easthope, T. French, ___?
Back: T.Murray, ___?, ___?, ___?, H. Rodway, A. Webber

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The club won the cup in Clinton.

l to r: Jack Booth, Albert Easthope, Thomas French