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Maynard hosted a band jamboree in the spring of 1965 of high school bands from several towns.

1st & 2nd photo: Band on Great Road at the entrance of Alumni Field
3rd photo l to r: Walter Mullin ('66)
___?, Karl Aromaa ('66); Color Guard
4th…

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Band members at half time performance at a football game.

1st photo: Russell "Rudy" Lattuca ('65)

2nd. photo: from the right, Janette Tompkins ('68), Shirley Grant ('68), Debbie Gott ('69), Pat Bennett ('68)

3rd photo: from the left, Paula…

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Half time performance at Alumni Field at a fall football game.
Bottom photo: Karl Aromaa with rifle; Walter Mullin with flag

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An aerial photograph of Waltham Street area.

Orientation: Looking Northwest from (roughly) the intersection of Waltham Street and Great Road (Rt. 117)

The photograph shows shows Old Mill Road (both ends) down to First, Second, and Third…

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A photograph of the Mill Complex and surrounding area.

Orientation: Above the intersection of Walnut & Main Streets facing east.

In the lower left is the Masonic Building (Main Street) with the Telephone Exchange building behind it. This is…

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An aerial photograph of the Maynard High School (1964-2013).

Orientation: The photo was taken facing a westerly direction. Alumni Field is in the foreground, lower right. Great Road is on the right stretching out West to the Assabet River and…

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Used with stereo card to enhance depth perception.

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A red container for American Powder Mills gun powder. The label reads "Sporting Powder- American Cyanamid Corporation".

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A red container with the 'Dead Shot' brand of gun powder from the American Powder Mills, Maynard. The F.F.G. label indicates finer granules of powder used mainly in shotguns and larger caliber rifles- "sporting powder".

The name A. O. Fay,…

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Pathex was the trade name of Pathe Exchange, Inc., Pathe's US subsidiary. In America, film exchanges distributed movie releases to theaters. The 9.5 mm format was introduced in America for Christmas of 1925 (Model D projectors). A lot of money was…

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Pathe Baby was the trade name for a 9.5 mm home movie system introduced in France for Christmas 1922. An extensive catalog of existing Pathe Freres films were issued in this new format.

Pathex was the trade name of Pathe Exchange, Inc., Pathe's US…

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A photograph of Alumni Field and surrounding area taken from an airplane.

Orientation: The view is from the south looking north. Great Road runs along the top of the image.

The lower left shows a hockey rink (1934-1970-ish). Originally…

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The Rules and Restrictions of a Fund established to provide quarters for the Frank J. Demers Post, American Legion.

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A program for the service held at the Mission Evangelical Church recognizing Vietnam Veterans and other military personnel.

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A list of men in the Stow militia compiled by Yael Walcott, Town Clerk. See pdf for handwritten list.

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A book containing programs, letters, photos, and newspaper articles documenting the dedication of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in front of the Frank J. DeMars Post building on Summer Street. Several pages shown. (note: The building has since past…

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A collection of letters, photos, newspaper articles and reports documenting the activities of the Frank J. DeMars Post for 1981 and 1982. Several pages shown

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A history of the Leapin Lena from 1927 through 1996 documented by photos, newspaper articles and documents. Several pages shown

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A carriage lantern manufactured by Dietz. The company started in 1840 when its founder, 22-year-old Robert Edwin Dietz purchased a lamp and oil business in Brooklyn, New York. Though famous for well built indoor and outdoor kerosene lanterns, the…

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Five stencils used to mark cases and bundles at the American Powder Mills.