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There was a Cold Spring Brewing Co. in Lawrence but none that were known in Maynard.

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Contains 14 matches.

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Used to cut the tip of the cigar.

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The case has imprinted on it Thos. F. Parker, Jeweler & Optician, Maynard, Mass. Not sure if this person is related to Parker Hardware family.

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Two shoe horns, one engrave with Oberg's and the other Florsheim.
Jacob Oberg founded the shoe store ca1903 on Main Street and then later moved to the Masonic Block. The store continued through family members until 1983 when it closed.

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The glasses pinched on the nose. Geo W McNamara imprinted on the hard covered case was active as an opticians in the 1920's.

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Case has label: Cambridge Optical Store, 17 Prospect St., Cambridge, Mass.

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Bonschur & Holmes were in business pre-1900.

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A watchchain made from the braided hair of Sophronia French Manning Martin, 1836 -1870. She is the grandmother of LeRoy Denniston.

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Two $20 continental currency banknotes, which were printed from 1775 through 1779. Shown front of one, reverse of the other.

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The placard was posted at the A & P store
in Pepperell, Mass.

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Poster advertising a baseball game between Maynard T. T. and Saxonville with a dance to follow at the Saxonville Casino.

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Wall calendar with boy and dog fishing. Below the Seasons Greetings cover is January 1938. M. Nokelainen was the proprietor.

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A promotional wall calendar depicting a 1919 era automobile for each month. January is the Owen Magnetic. The 1975 dates are the same as the 1919.

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Four page paper published on Saturdays with a synopsis of dime novel with the intent to promote sales.

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Issued on June 1, 1923 shortly after the Lovell Bus Line , formerly the C. M. & H Bus Line, took over the franchise of the Concord, Maynard and Hudson Street Railroad (trolley), after it went out of business.
The schedule was found on the wall at…