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Jean Davis's Holy Bibles
Two Holy Bibles belonging to Jean Davis, daughter of Norman Davis. Jean graduated from Maynard High School. One was given to her by the Union Congregational Church, Maynard, on June 12, 1932.
American Powder Mills Powder Container
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,…
The name A. O. Fay,…
Mill Clock Tower - 1992
One original copy of a colored photo of the Mill Clock Tower, numbered 52 out of 100. This is a Limited Edition Original Art Decor Image created by Alphonse Micciche Master of Photography, Samuels Studio, Inc., Maynard, MA. This image retailed for…
New England Telephone & Telegraph Building Plans
Street-level diagrams for the existing and planned addition of the New England Telephone & Telegraph office (Main & Walnut Street)
Girl Scout Document "Beginning of the Brownie Girl Scout Troops 1955"
A typed document discussing the revival of scouting in Maynard in 1955. The document was written by Mrs. Charles (Alice) Warren.
"I Remember. Do You?" - A remembrance of early 20th century Maynard by Alice Warren
Alice Warren, who was a resident and school teacher starting in 1914, writes about her memories of the early years after she came to Maynard. Also included is Mrs. Warren's obituary.
Centennial Monograph: Alms House - Poor Farm
A chronology of the former Alms House / Poor Farm which was located at 206-209 Great Road (the large white house across from Alumni Field / 2020)
Alfred T. Haynes Department Store Receipt - 1905
A receipt from the Arthur T. Haynes, Department Store to Bert Batley. The purchase of rugs, shades, and rollers totaled $161.11 on November 1, 1905.
The Making Of An Executive - 1922
Institute of Business Science , Scranton, PA.
Three volume set on all the ins and outs of running a business.
"School Management" - 1882
Owned by John H. Vose
This book was obtained at an auction of the property of John H. Vose in the early 1900's by Mrs. James Sheridan, Sr. The book was the property of John Henry Vose whose autograph appears inside. Mr. Vose was a member of the school committee in the…
Testimonial Banquet to Judge Howard A. Wilson
A program brochure honoring Judge Howard A. Wilson upon his elevation to Justice of the Concord District Court. He was appointed by Governor Allen to succeed Judge Prescott Keyes. The banquet took place June 16,1930. Leslie W. Sims was the…
Images of America
Digital Equipment Corporation
A photo book that spans the time that DEC was active in the mills of Maynard. Pictures of people, equipment, construction and activities.
Aerial View, Maynard, Mass.
The mill on the left was headquarters for the Digital Equipment Corporation.
Adjacent to the mill in the center is the Assabet River and Walnut Street.
The right shows downtown Maynard, Nason and Main Sts.
Adjacent to the mill in the center is the Assabet River and Walnut Street.
The right shows downtown Maynard, Nason and Main Sts.
DIGITAL Training Center Map
A courtesy map of Boston & Vicinity given away at the Digital Training Center at Bedford, MA. The map was folded so as to fit inside a matchbook-like container.
Dr. Houche's Bilious Pills
A document describing bilious pills for the family as developed by Dr. John B. Houche of Groton, CT.
Acme Theater List of Stage Productions
Acme Theater Productions had its home in the corner basement of 61 Summer Street (former Fowler Middle School / ArtSpace Maynard) for 22 years. The Town broke the lease on the theater at the end of 2023 forcing the production company to seek a new…
The Farmer's Almanac - 1850 by A. Maynard
Copy of an 1850 Farmer's Almanac.
We've determined that "A. Maynard" is Aaron Maynard, who edited several other almanacs in that general time period. There is no known connection of him to the Town of Maynard.
We've determined that "A. Maynard" is Aaron Maynard, who edited several other almanacs in that general time period. There is no known connection of him to the Town of Maynard.