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Working force of the store, James Vincent Sweeney is the youth standing on the steps.
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Annie Butterworth Young (bookkeeper), John May, Frank Fearns, Calvin Morse, Thomas A. Sweeney, ___?
The store is on the corner of Nason and Summer…

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This picture taken on the steps leading to the clubroom which was located in the Riverside Co-operative Society building on the corner of Nason and Summer Streets, now occupied by the Knights of Columbus.

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standing on second step: John…

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A 27-page scrapbook journal of the Maynard High School Class of 1914 trip to Washington D.C. including a narrative journal by Herbert Martin interspersed with numerous postcards and other memorabilia of the various points of interest visited during…

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The plan shows land to be taken for sewer easement in the Summer Hill Road area.

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A participation lapel pin and ribbon celebrating the inauguration of the Maynard chapter of the Elks.

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A button/pin from each of three organizations: Maynard Lodge No.1568; Aid Finland; ARP Women's Defense Corps.

With the advent of World War II, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts established a Massachusetts Women's Defense Corps (MWDC) in May of…

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A collection of participation ribbons honoring the Maynard Christmas Parade.

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A participation ribbon honoring the Maynard Easter Egg Hunt, April 10, 2004.

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A formal photograph of a young Leslie Sims.

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This cabinet card came from Nashua, NH but was taken by C. D. Holmes, a long time Maynard photographer.

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Unidentified family group taken at Holmes photographic studio.

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Archibald Livingston (often with an E) was 7 years old in this photo. He was born in Maynard on 3 July 1888, the son of Douglas H. Livingstone and Emma F. (Henderson) Livingstone. Archibald's father, Douglas, was killed in a Powder Mill explosion…

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This is one of the Society's Cabinet Cards. Cabinet Cards reached their peak of popularity from the 1870's through the 1890's. They have a thin gelatin (black and white) or albumen (sepia) print pasted on heavy card stock, usually 4 ¼ x 6 ½ in. The…

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This photo was taken sometime before his death in 1891.
Abel C. Livermore was born on September 19, 1824 in Weston, Massachusetts the son of Daniel and Hannah Livermore. He married Olive V. Winch on June 6, 1851 in Weston. They did not have any…

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A. M. Osgood was the 21st minister of the Maynard Methodist Church serving from 1912-1917. The history of the church extends back to when the area was referred to as Assabet Village. Church organization was discussed at a meeting for the purpose of…

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These four employees are some of the many who worked in the weave room.
Left to Right: (front row) Wm. Smith and H.Maynard

(back row) Wm. Denniston and John Brayden

Photo taken at Holmes' studio.

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Portrait of William Hooper, one of the top employees at the American Powder Mill.

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A sepia photo of Mary Whitney, Artemus Whitney's daughter.

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A plate that commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the Union Congregational Church, Maynard, Massachusetts, 1852-1952. There are three plates.

The back of the plate says the following: "Church organized in 1852. First church edifice erected in…