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A collection of the Comeau Family photographs from the early 1900's, contained within a green photo album. The Comeau Family lived at 3 Linden St., Maynard, MA. They were an entrepreneurial family who managed a variety of businesses, including an Ice…

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The Columbiad was a precursor of what later became the yearbook, The Screech Owl. Several pages are shown.

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Newletter with information on the society and advertisements for items in the store.

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The CO-OP Messenger, Volume One, Number One - Nov. 23, 1939, price list of food and other items during a Thanksgiving Sale

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Two black and white photos of Ray, Helen, and Clark Smith. Clark Smith Clark Smith played on the Little League Team called the "Miners". Clark's photo was taken on the Assabet Valley Little League Field, 1953.

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A booklet celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Church School and Benevolent Society of the Union Congregational Church on October 3, 4, 1926.

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The building, located on Glendale Street, was purchased from the St. John Lutheran Church in 1968. It is currently a private residence.

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A sepia photo of Alice, Grace, and Edith Carr in Maynard, MA., 1911.

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Photograph of "The Camera Circle", a camera club that existed in the 1930s. This shows some of the members of the club. The photograph was taken on Summer Hill during a field trip..

front row: Leslie Rivers, Arvi Stabell, Walter Luoma
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A sketch of the Calvin Whitney House. Daniel Conant, who lived on the Calvin Whitney place, was the first man wounded at the Concord fight (Revolutionary War) April 19, 1775. The house was located on property currently owned by the Maynard Country…

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Bughouse was the name of a small eating and drinking place at the corner of Waltham and Parker Streets. That neighborhood was always referred to as "Papermill Corner". The modern generation referred to it as "Bughouse Corner". The series includes…

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Front: Francis Arthur Brayden (1883-1969), William Joseph Brayden (1880-1954), John C. Brayden, Jr. (1870- )
Back: Nellie (Ellen, Ann) Brayden Sheehan (1867-1905), Herbert Edward Brayden (1888- )

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List of every imaginable business, school, church, public office, street etc... and the people associated, all in Boston.

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Book was the property of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Maynard, Massachusetts. This edition also includes a name plate for Ralph W. Case, a member of the Maynard Historical Society.

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A press card issued to Helmi Nyholm by the Beacon, Harry A. Belyea, Mg. Ed.

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An enlarged copy of the front page of the Beacon featuring stories on Santa, Megabucks, a Stow development and a DUI arrest of William LeBlond.

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The Avalon, a bar located at 163 Main Street, proclaims itself the Boston Garden Annex and "Goooo Bruins!".
The Bar was owned by Bob Tobin and Walter Sokolowski

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Two bound volumes of the Beacon newspaper for the year 1973.
Volume 1: Jan 4, 1973 - June 23, 1973
Volume 2: July 5, 1973 - Dec. 27, 1973

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A project to complete requirements for five students for a course at Tufts University. see abstract for scope and conclusions of the project,