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Welcome Home to Men of World War I - 1919
All Maynard Veterans were awarded a souvenir medal from the Town of Maynard. This is a view of the presentations at Post Office Square, corner of Main St. and Walnut St.
West End from Summer Hill - 1920's
The Assabet River, Ben Smith Bridge and the Mill Street Bridge are visible on the right side of picture. The old pumping station chimney, back and to the left, on Winter Street and the chimney at the trolley barn are seen on the left.
West End from Summer Hill - 1930's
The Ben Smith Bridge and the Mill Street Bridge are seen as well as the Assabet River. The chimney, center left, is the old pumping station on Winter Street.
Wheeler Dealer Game - 1971
One of two games developed for the Centennial, along with The Game of Maynard. A board game of skill, strategy, and the "luck of the dice", for 2-6 players. The sponsors included individual donations and the Maynard Rotary Club.
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White fur pocketbook, Fan, Collar
Three articles include fur collar, feather fan and fur pocketbook.
Whitman's Crossing - Boat Landing
This was the Lake Boon end of the ride on the Assabet River from Maynard. The Boston & Maine Railroad Station in background.
Wilder X. Macurda Bottle of Oil Cedar
A bottle of oil cedar from Wilder X. Macurda, Pharmacist. It is labeled a poison. Wilder X. Macurda was a prescription pharmacist located at 10 Nason Street, Maynard, Mass.
Wilder X. Macurda, Pharmacist Pill Bottle
A pill bottle from Wilder X. Macurda, Pharmacist, prescribed October 1, 1920. Dr. E. J. Flaherty is the prescribing physician. Macurda's Pharmacy was located at 10 Nason St., Maynard, Mass.
William A. Naylor
A lifelong resident of Maynard. Active in church and civil affairs. For many years was superintendent of water and sewer departments. Held town offices and served on many town committees. An active member of the Maynard Historical Society.
William A. Naylor - ca 1920
He was very prominent in civic affairs, held town office and was superintendent of the water and sewer departments for many years.
William and Herbert Bishop - ca 1918
A sepia-colored picture of William Bishop, and his grandson, Herbert Bishop. Herbert is riding a workhorse.