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Reproduced copy by Iron Work Farm in Acton, Inc.
Courtesy of Ormal Laffin.

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A trophy awarded to Maynard for the South Acton AA Horseshoe Pitching Contest held Sept. 5, 1932.

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A mailing by the Save Our Schools group encouraging voters to attend Town Meeting to vote on regionalization.
Rides offered by Karen Derby, Herb Symes, Bill Gorman

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Born in Bedford, NH on December 12, 1836 - Died (in soon to be Maynard) on August 9, 1870

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The pupils of Adelaide W. Sims vocal recital at the Knights of Columbus Hall.

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This book lists the graves of soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War. While this was prior to the incorporation of the town of Maynard, names from neighboring Sudbury and Stow are listed on pages 47 and 48. The list for Sudbury includes…

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One of many three ring binders used throughout the corporation.

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A Rule Book for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. The Maynard Society organized on September 23, 1948. The following were the founding chapter members:

Harold Morgan, President
Noble Morton, Vice President
James King, Secretary
Frank…

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This might have been a temperance group.

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These eyeglasses belonged to the grandfather of Leroy Denniston: Robert P. Denniston's father & Bertha Denniston's father.

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The theme of the float was the "Cotton Club" with some of the musicians in blackface.

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Photograph of the Powder Mill (American Powder Mill) showing some of the mill buildings and a horse and buggy delivery.

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The Maynard Smoke Shop was located in the Masonic Building at 100 Main St. and was run by the Sheridan brothers (Frank and Joseph). It was a popular meeting place for the men, young and old. This group was gathered on Labor Day in 1919.
The ads in…

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Fourteen square/rectangle wool sample cloths of varying colors. Sizes range from 3.5 x 5 in. to 4.5 x 7.5 in. Colors include reds, greens, brown, and black. These wool cloth samples were manufactured at the Assabet Mills.

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A small, vintage screwdriver.

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Three spools of thread for sewing purposes.

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A small wooden box of Dominoes used by Cora Doret Edwards. The game box was made in Germany.

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A slide presentation produced by Digital's Audio Visual Services explaining the history of the Assabet Mill, headquarters of Digital at that time.

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A team of sled dogs pulls a float in a Christmas Parade. (Rickles Cosmetics is visible in the background.) John Sokolowski is a participant.