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The sign at 24 Main Street and River Street for the (new 1964) Tutto's Bowling alley. (Stretch's Tavern can be seen in the background at 29 Main st.)

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Large wood framed, plastic and metal sign

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Two programs glued on opposite sides of a piece of construction paper. The events occured on April 15, 1904 and May 5, 1905.

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Various views of Sids Airport, a grass runway that ran parallel to Durant Avenue from Summer Street to Brian Way. It was used for many years for single engine aircraft. Sid is Sidney Mason.

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An enlarged copy of the Sidelight section of the Beacon Newspaper featuring Christmas parade in Maynard.

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In early 1946, Gerry A. Bilodeau and his associate Roger A. LaBrecque ordered a new Luscombe (two seater) from Roland Maheux at he Maheux's Airport in Minot, Maine. It was a polished Silvaire, registration NC72025*, a Model 8A "all metal" aircraft…

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This shuttle was donated by Mr. George Peterson who worked his lifetime up to retirement in the Assabet Mill. During the ownership of the American Woolen Company he was employed in the carding department. He later worked as a maintenance man and a…

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This shuttle with a bobbin of Khaki yarn was used in the Assabet Mills during World War One.

Photo negatives included.

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This shuttle was used in the weave room of the Assabet Mills and has been in the possession of John W. Katvala for more than fifty years. Mr. Katvala is living in California, and when he learned that we were looking for a shuttle he immediately…

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A brown shuttle and bobbin of red yarn, used in the Assabet Mills.

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This shuttle was used in the weave room of the Assabet Mills and has been in the possession of the D'Errico family for many years.

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A light brown shuttle used in the Assabet Mills.

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A light brown shuttle used in the Assabet Mills.

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Men identified in photos are: Phil Bower, Cornelius Lynch and Ed Ledgard.

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The patches were worn on the upper arm and over the shoulders. The Cadet Nurse Corps was instituted during WWII to help alleviate the shortage of trained nurses.

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A photo of the shot-putting contest at the Finnish Summer Festival.

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Brown, full size paper bag with the Coop logo and the slogan, Where People Get Together, on the front.

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Six copies of a Shoppers Guide with a street map of Maynard and Acton, MA.

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Two shoe horns, one engrave with Oberg's and the other Florsheim.
Jacob Oberg founded the shoe store ca1903 on Main Street and then later moved to the Masonic Block. The store continued through family members until 1983 when it closed.

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This black and white photo of Shoddy Mill, South Acton, was taken from the Gutteridge History and is dated 1922.