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Used by the Sheridan Family at 7 Lindberg Ave., during the bicentennial, 1975 - 1976.

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Ben Smith Bridge seen from Main St. area.

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View across the pond of the mill with two chimneys visible.
Chimney on left taken down in mid-1950's.
The RR Station can be seen on the left in the top photo.

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Elizabeth Schnair
Likely Acton High School

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Jean Fletcher
Walter Wasiuk
Helen Boiko

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A short history of banking in Maynard.

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A photo of an Official Police Pass for War Emergencies issued to William Duckworth by Police Chief Henry Piecewicz.

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Early photograph of the church on Summer St.

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Bound book of the twelve 1937 magazines published by the Knights of Columbus. Columbia Magazine New Haven, United States Publishing continuously since 1921, Columbia is the official magazine of the Knights of Columbus and offers articles of interest…

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Presentation of Ralph Sheridan portrait by artist, June Alexandrovich, to Joseph Boothroyd of the Maynard Historical Society.

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The car was driven at the time Monster was headquartered in the mill.

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This notice of regulations hung for many years in the Parker Street Hall.

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An initialed M.H.S. class pin. The pin came from Folger, 180 Broadway, NY that was in business in the early 1900s. The initials likely refer to Maynard High School although there were few number of graduates (7) in 1907.

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The American Volkssport Association, AVA, under the auspices of the International Volkssportverband, IVV, held a walking event in Maynard . The patch was for participants.

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These old medicine bottles were found at the site of the Turnpike School, now Glenwood Cemetery.

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This inkwell fit into the wooden desks used in the Maynard Public Schools. They were only put out during penmanship.

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The MILLTOWNERS were a male vocal group that performed at the time of the Centennial. They wore this patch on a their vest as part of the costume.