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Group Portrait - House of Representatives, State of Massachusetts, 1899
Likely a photo montage showing front sectional view of the 1899 House of Representatives. Includes portraits of U.S. President McKinley, Massachusetts Governor Walcott,
Committee on Street Railroads - 1899
A joint committee of the Massachusetts Legislature that conferred on trolley issues.
Charles H. Persons, the Maynard Representative, was on this committee. Top row left.
Charles H. Persons, the Maynard Representative, was on this committee. Top row left.
H. A. Chase Variety Store - early 1900's
Located at Paper Mill Corner, Waltham and Parker Streets, it was later moved to Parker Street and demolished in 2011.
1st photo: Harry Chase in front of store.
2nd photo: Harry Chase and Paul Wilson (chief engineer and master mechanic at the…
1st photo: Harry Chase in front of store.
2nd photo: Harry Chase and Paul Wilson (chief engineer and master mechanic at the…
Massachusetts Beautiful
"Illustrated by the author with three hundred and four pictures covering all the counties in Massachusetts".
A photograph entitled "Maynard Watering Place" can be found on page 175.
A photograph entitled "Maynard Watering Place" can be found on page 175.
Jimmie Bent's Prayer Book - 1867
A leather-bound prayer book belonging to Jimmie Bent, dated Dec. 25, 1867. It was recovered from the Bent House at 95 Summer Street, Maynard.
Transportation Bulletin - 1967
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway
A book that describes the development of the Concord, Maynard & Hudson trolley from its origin in 1899 to its demise in 1922. It includes photos of the rolling stock, employees and carhouse, timetables, usage, fares, finances, a description of riding…
Map of American Woolen Company/Assabet Mills - 1939
A map of the American Woolen Company, Assabet Mills, as surveyed by O. R. Wettergreen, dated August 31, 1939.
O. S. Fowler Receipt
A receipt written for $72.00 made out to Mr. A. Batley from O. S. Fowler, Undertaker. The document accounts for the removal of the body of Catherine Closeman from a location in Westboro, MA. It notes the price of the casket, the robe, and the hearse…
Sheridan Family World War II Ration Documents
A collection of ration coupons including War Ration Books One, Two and Three, Fuel Oil Ration, United Co-operative Butter Card, V-Fuel Oil Ration and Sugar Ration.
Application for Home-Canning Sugar Allowance
World War II
A collection of applications for rationed sugar during the war. The applicants include: Mrs. Henrietta Quinn, Mrs. Laura Quinn, Mary McCook, Madeleine Prue Quirk, Mrs. Michael DeGrappo, Mrs. Ida Delfino, Giacomo DiTurino, Ada Downey, Dorothy E.…
War Ration Book One, Two and Three
World War II
A collection of ration books used throughout the war that allowed the owner to acquire controlled items. Also a vinyl case to store the ration card.
The owners in the collection include: Irja Elizabeth Jokela, Charles Frank Warren, Erlene Johanna…
The owners in the collection include: Irja Elizabeth Jokela, Charles Frank Warren, Erlene Johanna…
R. F. White - Trucking Company
The photo shows Bob White beside his Box truck. He was a local trucker who worked for people hauling and moving items . Bob lived at 125 Summer St. where he had his yard and barn for storage. He conducted Barn sales on weekends. The photo is taken…
Group portrait at Digital entrance
A group portrait taken in front of Digital Equipment Corporation on Main ST. The gentleman in the center appears to be Massachusetts Governor Endicott Peabody.
Boston Edison crew working on down wires
Charles Allan and his son Wayne Allan, a crew from Boston Edison, working on down electric wires and leaning pole at 127 Main St.
Boston Edison crew working on down electric wires.
The Boston Edison crew working on down electric wires and leaning pole at 127 Main St. The work crew is Charles Allan and his son Wayne.
Alphonse's Powder Mill Restaurant
The restaurant was located at 34 powdermill road. Prior to them it was the Twin Tree Cafe aka as Uncle Pete's. It later became the the Maynard Elks Lodge.