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Charcoal Burning Flatiron
The Charcoal iron was invented in the 15th century. The need for a smooth look of clothes requires its invention. The first irons were made of metal (cast iron or iron). These irons consisted of a single body with a lid that was movably attached to…
Charles & Alice Warren Flying Certificates - 1928
Two certificates of the completion of an 'air voyage' over the City of Washington, D.C. They left from Hoover Field, South Washington, Virginia. The 'air voyage' was offered by Potomac Flying Service, Inc., 1928.
Charles A. Welch Lodge Dance Card - 1890
A dance card (or Order) with pencil for the Seventh Annual Concert & Ball hosted by the Charles A. Welch Lodge, F. and A. M. Music was provided by the Brigham's Orchestra with W. H. Brigham, Director, and Harry Brigham, Prompter. The Ladies Schubert…
Charles A. Welch Lodge Dance Card - 1891
A dance card (or Order) for the Eighth Annual Concert and Ball hosted by the Charles A. Welch Lodge, F. and A. M., at the Music Hall, Maynard, Mass, on Friday evening, February 27, 1891. Music was provided by Brigham's Orchestra of Marlboro. W. H.…
Charles A. Welch Masonic Lodge - ca 1910
Maynard, Mass.
This photo is variously identified as Odd Fellows or Masons. Most likely Masons.
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Front Row:__Bishop, Charles Dyson, Harry Rodway, Fred Randell, Francis Johnston, Bob Lester, Oliver Trees, Tom Smith
Center Row: William Morris, ___?,…
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Front Row:__Bishop, Charles Dyson, Harry Rodway, Fred Randell, Francis Johnston, Bob Lester, Oliver Trees, Tom Smith
Center Row: William Morris, ___?,…
Charles Forschner & Sons Primitive Farmhouse Scales
An old farmhouse weighing scale made by Charles Forschner & Sons who began making scales in New Britain, Ct., in 1855, and later moved to New York City. Charles Forschner's son, Richard Forschner, renamed the firm R. H. Forschner, and began…
Charles Garabedian, MHS Band Director
? Mori (visiting band leader from Burlington, VT) and Charles Garabedian (Director, Maynard High School Band)
Charles H. Persons
An advertising booklet for Charles H. Persons, Pianos, Maynard, MA. The booklet is entitled "The Tattler- A Game of Love".
Charles H. Persons Ballot Initiative - 1896
Presidential Election
A collection of 39 reply letters responding to a request by Charles H. Persons, Maynard Town Clerk, requesting "for comparison a sample or specimen of the ballot used in every state in the Union in this National Election".
There were 45 states…
There were 45 states…
Charles Linkiewicz Military Service Portrait
Charles Linkiewicz
PFC United States Army
311th Infantry
78th Division
Born: Sep 25, 1919
Died: April 8, 1945
Charles is buried in the family plot at the Polish cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts.
Early information was that he, along with…
PFC United States Army
311th Infantry
78th Division
Born: Sep 25, 1919
Died: April 8, 1945
Charles is buried in the family plot at the Polish cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts.
Early information was that he, along with…
Charles Randall - Orrin Fowler - Charles H. Persons
Three of Maynard's most prominent businessmen. Each held many town offices. Mr. Persons served in the state legislature for two terms.
Charles Randall House - 20 Concord Street
The Charles Randall House was located at 20 Concord Street. Randall owned all of the land around it and Randall Road was named after him. Jennie Murphy is the woman in the picture and at that time, the house was owned by Ruby Hamlin. The photo on…
Charles Wood World War II Ration Collection
A collection of documents including:
Application for Renewal of Fuel Oil Ration
V-Fuel Oil Ration Class I Consumer Coupon
War Ration Book Two
Certificate of War Necessity, Commercial Vehicle, Single Unit (1934 Chevy Pickup)
T, T-1 & T-2…
Application for Renewal of Fuel Oil Ration
V-Fuel Oil Ration Class I Consumer Coupon
War Ration Book Two
Certificate of War Necessity, Commercial Vehicle, Single Unit (1934 Chevy Pickup)
T, T-1 & T-2…
Charter for Maynard Consumers Credit Union - 1948
The Charter for the Maynard Consumers Credit Union, July 12, 1948. The Union was located at 56-62 Main Street, Maynard, Mass.