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Announcements and news from the Maynard Historical Society and other history-minded groups in the area

 

Help support local history: Vote at Maynard’s Special Town Meeting

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Maynard residents can directly help support the preservation of local history by voting in favor of Article 7 (Community Preservation Funds Appropriation) at the Special Town Meeting on May 19th.

There are 3 historical preservation projects included in this article.  One of the projects is a grant to professionally survey the historical collection of the town and to begin the process of creating a digital catalog of the collection.  The project is a joint effort of the Maynard Historical Society and the Maynard Historical Commission.   Our proposal to the Community Preservation Committee was enthusastically supported and we hope to get the same support from the community on the 19th.

If you are resident of the town, please consider attending Special Town Meeting (and Annual Town Meeting for that matter) and voting in favor of Article 7.

Thank you,

Dave Griffin
President, Maynard Historical Society

Several large items moved from Town Hall

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Today we moved a number of large items that were still at Town Hall.  A painted fence, a wall-sized photograph of a 1966 “Digits” little league team, some 3×6 blow-up panels of old Mill scenes (from Digital in Marlborough), and the 13 foot long “Asparagus Farm” sign which was recovered from the barn before it was demolished to make way for a housing development a number of years ago.

Maynard’s Town Hall is undergoing renovations and we wanted to keep these important artifacts out of harm’s way.

My thanks to Paul Boothroyd for keeping an eye on these items and coordinating the move; Jack MacKeen for his help removing them from the walls they were bolted on to or hung from; Fred from Town Hall for getting us a trailer to safely haul the stuff to the Paymaster Building (and helping load/unload the items); and Bob Larkin / Frik and Frak for providing use of their trailer for the move.  Walking down Main Street with these things would have been really awkward!

Maynard Historical Society Podcast #12

Friday, April 24th, 2009

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Our podcast this week (back from a short hiatus) covers a project that has been ongoing with the collection the past month or so.  We are working on creating subcollections to make research of the collection easier for folks who will visit us in the future.  Deciding what deserves a subcollection requires thought and discussion.

We recently decided to create a “school photographs” subcollection – organizing the photographs by class year.

Here are some examples of the “forensic history” photographs: these photos come to the collection with little or no information other that what we can see.  We will eventually tie together photographs, town records, and other information to “fill in the blanks”.

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By examining the backgrounds we determined that the following two photos that they originated at the original Nason Street School which existed from 1892 to 1916.

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The stairway in the following photo means that it was at the Bancroft Street School (which later became the Coolidge School).  We’ll eventually be able to use dress styles to pin the age to a decade or so.

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The entryway in the following photograph pins this to the Main Street School (1902-1952).

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This photograph was also taken at the Main Street School, but was harder to identify.  We used the patterns of the brick and window stones to determine it was Main Street.   The photograph itself contained a two additional clues on the back that will be useful in the future for further identification: it was a 2nd grade portrait and the teacher was Miss Garvey.  But that’s all we know right now.

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As we continue to catalog and cross-reference photographs and other documents, this sub-collection will provide relatively easy access to relevant photographs to anyone who wants to see school-age photos of a person given their birth date or graduation year.

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Boxborough Historical Society – Preserving Family Treasures

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

The Boxborough Historical Society is hosting a program by Donia Conn “Preserving Your Family Treasures” on March 22 at 7pm.  Donia Conn is a Field Tech Representative from the Northeast Document Conservation Center and is a trained conservator.  She will discuss how you can best preserve documents, photos, and other family treasures for future generations.

The program will be held in the Morse & Hilberg Rooms of Boxborough Town Hall.

Boxborough Historical Society Pot Luck Dinner – Feb 22

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

The Boxborough Historical Society is having a pot luck dinner and program on Sunday, Feb 22 at the Grange Room in Town Hall.  The speaker is Alan Rohwer: “D-Day 64 Years Later”, a slideshow on a trip that Alan and three fellow Minutemen took to Normandy in France.