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Arthur's Furniture Store Promotion
The store was located at the Main St. gate of the Assabet Mills, now Mill and Main.
Spiritual Bouquet Cards from St. Casimir's Church
Mother's Day Spiritual Bouquet and Father's Day Spiritual Bouquet
Spinning Room - 1905
American Woolen Company Mills
A photo of employees in the Spinning Room of the American Woolen Company Mills in 1905.
Spice Containers
United Co-operative Society
The cardamom is marked on bottom $.39, the allspice is marked $.23.
Speedy's Italian Restaurant - ca 1968
Located on Waltham Street next to Samuel's Photography.
Also visible are the sign for "Middlesex Launderers & Dry Cleansers" (Fur Storage) and Tarny's Barber Shop.
Also visible are the sign for "Middlesex Launderers & Dry Cleansers" (Fur Storage) and Tarny's Barber Shop.
Speed Indicator Tool
A twist gauge used by Mr. Arthur Johnson who worked for many years in the Assabet Mills and the American Woolen Company. Mr. Johnson was also an instructor in spinning at the Massachusetts Reformatory in West Concord, Mass.
Specimen Ballot, February 1924
A ballot for a Town Election in 1924 annotated with the 1431 ballot distributions.
Specifications For The Maynard Water Works - 1888
The document is the plan for Maynard's water pumping stations at the time of the installation of the pipe from White's Pond.
Specifications for the High School Gymnasium Addition - 1955
Summer Street, Maynard, Massachusetts
Building specifications and drawings for the Maynard Memorial Gymnasium located on Summer Street. It opened in 1956 and demolished in 2012.
Special Certificate of Most Distinguish Service
Frank J. DeMars Post 235
The American Legion
A certificate given by the National Commander recognizing the Maynard American Legion Post re-enrolling of 100% memberships for 1929.
Spark Chamber Scanning System 2319
Two black and white photos of the Spark Chamber Scanning System 2319.
Souvenir Vase with picture of Assabet MIlls
Five inch high vase made for the Combination Cash Store Company which was operated by a Mr. Crosby on the ground floor of the Masonic Block in the early 1900's.