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This traditional white apron was given to Walfred Stein at the time of his initiation into the Charles A. Welch Lodge , A.F. & A.M.
(Ancient Free & Accepted Masons)

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The razor is in the original case.

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Date nails were inserted into the cross ties when they were laid on the railroad bed. The nails had two digits on the head that indicated the year. Date nails were in full use by 1910, with there use terminated in 1969 when other methods were used to…

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A packet with 13 double edged safety blades.

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The room number is 8 and the key holder is for room 21..
The hotel was located at the corner of Nason St. and Summer St., the site now occupied by Memorial Park. Built in 1867 by Peter Haley and operated as the Glendale House, from the "Glendale"…

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The patches were worn on the upper arm and over the shoulders. The Cadet Nurse Corps was instituted during WWII to help alleviate the shortage of trained nurses.

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Handle was attached to various parcels for easy transport.

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Two golf balls embossed with the Maynard CC logo. One ball is the Wilson-90, the other is the Wilson-100.

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Ledgard Realty operated for many years in the second half of the 1900's.

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The 5 cent token was likely used in trade at the hotel.

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The razor is a Christensen straight edge. The Weck case is not the same time period.
The H.M. Christensen company was in business from 1889 to 1957 in Brockton, Massachusetts.

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Complimentary corkscrew from John Desmond, owner of the Maynard House.
The Maynard House was located at the Corner of Nason St. and Summer St. It was built in 1867, changing hands several times. John Desmond owned the property until about 1907.…

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The paper mill was in operation from 1820 to the early 1880's located at what is now the corner of Waltham St. and Parker St. The Parker family owned and operated the mill for many years.

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Old type key formerly used at the American Powder Mill.