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First Prize, Trade Display - 1916
Fourth of July Parade
The Misses Comeau, J. Leo Comeau, driver.
Picture taken in front of the then Methodist Church, corner of Main and Summer Streets.
Picture taken in front of the then Methodist Church, corner of Main and Summer Streets.
Golden Sheath Certificate
Golden Sheath Certificate, #25453 issued to Joseph Leo Comeau by the National Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, April 18, 1963
Past Master's Apron and Collar
Past Master's Apron and Collar, Manchester Unity lodge, I.O.O.F. of Maynard, belonged to Andrew Palmer
Bob Gilligan Campaign Button - 1978
Bob Gilligan was elected to a three-year term, defeating Alfred Whitney, incumbent.
Brochure "Bygone Days"
Brochure "Bygone Days" by Leo Francis Mullin, booklet prepared by Mr. Mullin of the events in his lifetime
Flood of 1927 at American Wool Company Photos
Views of Assabet Mill from Walnut Street during the Flood of 1927.
Maydale Spring Company
An advertising thermometer from Maydale Spring Company, Maynard, Mass, Tel. No. 320.
Second Annual "Minstrel Show" Program - December 8, 9, 1937
St. George's Episcopal Church
A Program for the "Second Annual Minstrel Show" at St. George's Church, December 8th and 9th, 1937. The Program contains Cast Members and Programme Music.
The CO-OP Messenger
The CO-OP Messenger, Volume One, Number One - Nov. 23, 1939, price list of food and other items during a Thanksgiving Sale
Maynard Community Band - 1978
Maynard Community Band, Memorial Day, 1978.
Alex DeGrappa, center waving, Ed Brennan with the tuba, Robert Pinolehto on the left.
Alex DeGrappa, center waving, Ed Brennan with the tuba, Robert Pinolehto on the left.
Lerer's Store - 1916
This is the Nason Street entrance of the store that occupied the Naylor Block at the junction of Nason and Main Street. The Naylor Block was destroyed by fire in 1917. S. R. Garland, dentist, had his office on the second floor.
Mill Building 7 Renovations - 1956
Photographs (before/after) of a renovation project of Mill Building #7 (the "Dye House") undertaken by Maynard Industries in 1956
Mill Workers - ca 1925
Photograph of Mill Workers. A few have been identified.
Four standing in the back, first on left is John McCormick, other three unidentified. Directly in front of McCormick is Joe Chidley (five buttoned sweater). Two to the left of Chidley is…
Four standing in the back, first on left is John McCormick, other three unidentified. Directly in front of McCormick is Joe Chidley (five buttoned sweater). Two to the left of Chidley is…
Woolen Mill Construction - Foundation of Building 1 - 1918
Construction of Mill Building 1 in 1918 required the draining of the mill pond. This photograph shows the drained pond, the flume carrying water to the mill from the canal, a trench for the foundation of the building and construction equipment…
Woolen Mill Construction- Building 1 - 1918
In order to build Number 1 Mill (Building 1), the entire Mill pond was drained a flume to carry the water from Front Street to the boiler room at the mills was constructed.
Photograph shows the flume, mill pond ice, and construction…
Photograph shows the flume, mill pond ice, and construction…
Woolen Mill: Laying the Foundation for Number 1 Mill - 1918
Photograph of Mill Construction of the Number 1 Mill (Building 1) in 1918 showing construction equipment and the flume which carried water from the canal to the boiler room (the mill pond was drained for the construction project).
Note: Sheridan…
Note: Sheridan…
Woolen Mill Building 1 Construction - 1917
Photograph of construction equipment laying the foundation of Number 1 Mill (Building 1). The Mill pond has been drained and a wooden flume carrying the water to the boiler room from the canal on Front Street is visible in the background. Note the…
Mill Executives
American Woolen Company
A photograph of two Mill executives (unknown) looking over papers on a desk surrounded by various ledgers.
Calendar on right side of photograph indicates it was taken in March 1914.
Calendar on right side of photograph indicates it was taken in March 1914.