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Correspondence to R. L. Davis - 1848
Correspondence of 4 pages from W. H. Wood to R. L. Davis regarding a legal affair. Much of the writing is unreadable. The letter is dated July 6, 1848.
Coughlan's Livery Feed & Sale Stable - 1898
Summer Street
Owned and operated by James A. Coughlan until about 1913 when it was changed into a garage, from which Mr. Coughlan ran a Ford automobile dealership. In 1949 Burton Coughlan, son of James A. Coughlan, made it into a movie house, then called the Fine…
Coughlan's Livery Feed and Sale Stable - 1903
On summer St., now part of the Fine Arts Theater complex.
(see 1999.1978)
(see 1999.1978)
Coughlin Tonic Bottle
A clear, glass bottle with the following inscription: "Registered - Coughlin Bros, Maynard, Mass".
Council on Aging Scrapbook
A scrapbook of newspaper articles and a few photos dated 1981-1983 of members of the Council on Aging.
Coupon Booklet - Goodwill Special
Gasoline Service Station
United Co-operative Society
A booklet containing 8 coupons for various automolie maintainence service.
Covenant for care and maintenance of the Town Clock and Tower
Document that enumerates the terms and conditions of how the Town Clock and Tower should be maintained. Originally entered into agreement with Franklin Lifecare Corporation, it applies to all subsequent owners of the mill complex (subject to a…
Cow Bell
This bell was tied around a cow's neck so it would be found easily in the pasture. This bell came from the farm of Cy Herrick on Summer St., Maynard.
Credit Union League Plaque
A wooden plaque cetifying the Maynard Consumers Credit Union is a Member in Good Standing of the Credit Union League of Massachusetts, Inc.
Creighton's Block - 1963
Destroyed by fire on February 12, 1976.
The building was built in 1904 by George Creighton who had a shoe store on the left with Johnson Pharmacy on the right. It was located between the Masonic Building and the Congregational Church on Main…
The building was built in 1904 by George Creighton who had a shoe store on the left with Johnson Pharmacy on the right. It was located between the Masonic Building and the Congregational Church on Main…
Cricket Bat
The bat was used by Thomas Murray of Maynard while a member of the Maynard Cricket and Athletic Club.
Crosby-Paige Jewel "Model 910" Tabletop Tube Radio
A brown tabletop radio made with a bakelite frame.
Crosby's Acton and Maynard Directory - 1926
"Containing an Alphabetical List of the Inhabitants and Business Firms, Streets and Other Miscellaneous Matter, also a Buyers' Guide"
Sample pages shown.
Sample pages shown.