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A program for the Maynard Catholic Union Inauguration, hosted at Co-Operative Hall, Tuesday Evening, May 1, 1900.

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Joshua Edwards house at 15 Brown Street is a good example of a Victorian style house, with its wrap-around porches and detailed trim. Note the width of Brown Street and the trolley tracks which was the reason for Brown Street.

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A Program for the St. Bridget Holy Name Society Minstrel Show on February 25, 26, 27, 1946.

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A Program for the Holy Name Society of St. Bridget's Parish Second Annual Minstrel Show, at the Parker Street Hall, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 7, 8, 9, 1947. The show was directed by Ethel F. Hannon, and Music by Mrs. Joseph P. Dineen.

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A sepia photo of the Maynard High School Baseball team of 1938. The season statistics were: won 9, lost 11.

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The church's cornerstone was laid on May 23, 1923 at the corner of Walnut and Thompson Streets. Its bell tower contains what used to be the curfew bell at the American Woolen Mill.
The pastor at that time was Rev. Johannes Vaanaren.

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Built in 1929 by Joseph Evans, the house was a wedding present from E. H. Davis to his daughter Edith Davis.

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The note on photo says built in the late 1700s.
Note the drive-through carriage house and the water pump.

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Third picture on right: Sketch made by Burton Coughlin and presented to the Maynard Public Library on October 9, 1964.

Fourth photo: Alice Brown (Howe) and mother Mary Elizabeth Whitman, in front of George Brown House.

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File contains a sketch of house and real estate information about the property at 93 Acton Street, a genealogy of the Brown Family copies of deeds relevant to the transfers.

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This house was considered as a "Very old house" at the time it changed owners in 1757. House no longer in existence.

The file contains newspaper clippings, an extensive history of 174 Great Road and miscellaneous information about the house.

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The owner of the house, W. B. Case, operated a dry goods store that was located on Nason Street, at the present site of the Outdoor Store. The house is currently used as a multi-family house at #8 Maple Street.

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This is one of the oldest existing houses in Maynard. Located at the corner of Summer Lane (Summer Street and Summer Hill Road).

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The constitution and by-laws of Maynard's first official fire department (company).

(The document is likely a reproduction as it neither dated nor signed.)

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A collection of 55 photographs (and some duplicates) detailing the careful dissemblance of the barn which was reassembled in Vermont. The property that the barn occupied is now Sarah Lane off Great Road.

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File folder contains a history of the house and area (compiled in the 1990s) and other miscellaneous items. (The PDF has additional information beyond what is in the folder.)

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Photos: Top left taken in1970, top far right taken 1977

Bottom left is Mrs. Abbie M. Saunders, owner of the Asparagus Farm in Maynard and Sudbury from c.1927 until 1948. The farm contained 140 acres.
Bottom center is interior views taken in…

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