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mhs-2024.41.pdf
A summary of milestones of Digital Equipment Corporation's evolution from 1957 to 1990

mhs-2019.254.pdf
The origins and evolution of St. Casimir's church, an offspring of St. Bridget's focused on the Polish community.

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A black & white matchbook with the Manning Pharmacy logo.

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A compilation of historical places in Massachusetts, listed by cities and towns. (shown is page 209 for Maynard)

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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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A tobacco cutter was used to cut plug tobacco, which came in a strip to be cut into smaller pieces. About the time this cutter was in use a hand of tobacco cost 40 cents and could be cut into five 10 cent pieces. Chief of Police John Connors was an…

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An advertising matchbook with the Cannella Pontiac logo imprinted. Cannella Pontiac was located at 9 Powder Mill Road, Maynard, Mass.

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A wood card table with Maynard Store logos.

Store Names Include:

Erkkinen Buick Co. Great Rd.
Arthur's Furniture 79 Main St.
Whitmac Furniture 161 Main St.
Wilson Lumber Co. Concord, Mass
Paul's Food Shoppe 47 Main St.
Fine Arts…

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Two copies of the Summary of the Appraisal Report for the Board of Assessors, dated 1931, for the American Woolen Mill properties. This Report was produced by Maurice F. Reidy, Worcester, Mass.

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Two copies of an Appraisal Report for the Board of Assessor's, Maynard, Mass., for the American Woolen Company property in Maynard, dated 1931. The Report was produced by Maurice F. Reidy, Worcester, Mass.

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Two copies of an Appraisal Report for the Board of Assessors, dated 1931, for the American Woolen Company. Maurice F. Reidy, Worcester, Mass, produced the Report.

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An advertising thermometer for the Red Door Cafe, 157 Main St., Maynard, Mass, Tel. No. 897-9828. It was originally on Main Street but ended up at the junction of Railroad and Main Streets.

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A miniature thimble with the Maydale logo printed around the edge. Used perhaps for advertising.

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Representatives of Digital Equipment Corporation at what appears to be a trade show. PDP-8 and Flip Chips are being displayed.

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Win Hindle is handing a check to unknown man. They are standing in front of a PDP-10.

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Instructor Ed Hilton teaches basic computer technology on PDP-8 computer to Maynard students.

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Digital President Ken Olsen presents the 1000th PDP-8 computer to Teradyne President Nick DeWolf.

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Digital President Ken Olsen reads documents while giving blood.

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A group of 4 male engineers(?) pose with LINC-8 computer (left) and ASR-33 teletype (right)

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A proclamation celebrating William Baron on the occasion of his 90th birthday. It is signed by Robert P. Gilligan, Mark L. Waldron, and Albert D. Burke.