collection: Blackstone Collection
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Blackstone's first fire station
- – The Blackstone Manufacturing Co. leased the land where the fire station was located to the Town of Blackstone in 1895. The town appropriated $3,000 for construction of the fire station. Local builder John Kenney erected the building. A two-story, wooden building with hip roof and wood shingles. The building had three doors for fire equipment and a bell tower.
- – Blackstone (Mass.)--History--Pictorial works
- – Fire station--Blackstone (Mass.)--1895
- – 1895
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
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- – English
Lincoln House, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – Built in 1847 the Lincoln House stood at 97 Main Street. It contained a ballroom that was popular for the grand balls held there every year. The building was torn down in the 1960's.
- – Grand Ballroom--Hotel--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Blackstone (Mass.)--History--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Boarding house--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – 1847
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
Blackstone Woolen Company Mill #1
- – The Blackstone Woolen Company was owned and operated by the Blackstone Manufacturing Company. The original mill was built in 1808.
- – Wool
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Industrial buildings--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Blackstone (Mass.)--History--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Mills and mill work--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Blackstone Woolen Company--History
- – 1808
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
Union Hotel, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – The Union Hotel was built in 1853. In addition to being a hotel it also contained law offices and a ballroom on the third floor. The town jail was located in the hotel's basement for a short time.
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Hotels--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Blackstone--History--Pictorial works
- – 1853
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
Daniels Farmstead, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – The Daniels Farmstead Foundation Inc. preserves and operates the farm. The farm and original ell date back to approximately 1750. The large farmhouse was added circa 1830. Several outbuildings on the property are still intact. The Daniels Farmstead is on the National Historic Register.
- – Architecture--United States--18th century
- – Farms--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Blackstone--History--Pictorial works
- – 1750
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission with the cooperation of the Daniels Farmstead Foundation, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
Congregational Church of Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – Built in 1836 by the Blackstone Manufacturing Co. in the Greek-Revival style. This church was first used by the Waterford Society of the Free Will Baptist Church. The Congregational church group began using it in 1841. Later this group federated with the Baptist Church. This building is listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings.
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Blackstone (Mass.)--History--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Churches--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Church architecture--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – 1836
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
Baptist Church, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – Built in 1841 this plain white church had clapboard siding, long rectangular windows and a graceful bell tower. First called the Freewill Baptist Church of Christ it was renamed the Freewill Baptist Church of Waterford in 1845. The building burned in 1927.
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Blackstone (Mass.)--History--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Churches--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Church architecture--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – 1841
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
Waterford School
- – The Waterford school was constructed in 1865 by Welcome Farnum, mill owner. It was a two story wooden building on a raised granite block foundation. Shutters were at each of the six over six pane windows. A cupola on the roof held a bell to call children to school. The building consisted of four large classrooms.
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Blackstone (Mass.)--History--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Schools--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Elementary schools--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – 1865
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
Old Quaker Meetinghouse, East Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – The Friends Meetinghouse as built in 1812. A simple building with a plain interior consisting of plastered walls, wooden pews, and a small organ. The East Blackstone Meetinghouse is on the National Historic Register.
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Meetinghouse(Friends)--Blackstone--Massachusetts
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Blackstone (Mass.)--History--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – 1812
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
Rolling Dam
- – Rolling Dam also called Roaring Dam was built by town resident Daniel Simmons in 1886. The Blackstone Manufacturing Co. wanted a new dam to replace an old earthen dam that formed a reservoir. This reservoir supplied the mill with water. Located at the end of County Street in Blackstone just above the river gorge.
- – Blackstone River--Massachusetts
- – Dams--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Blackstone--History--Pictorial works
- – 1886
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
Waterford Depot, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – Built circa 1850 this wooden structure was a plain, square one story building with two long, covered platforms on opposite sides. The depot was demolished in the late 1960's.
- – Blackstone (Mass.)--History--Pictorial works
- – Train depot--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Railroad stations--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – 1850
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
St. Paul's Catholic Church, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – Construction began in 1850. This church is unique because it stands in two states, North Smithfield, Rhode Island and Blackstone, Massachusetts. The bell tower was erected in 1872 and the transept with rose windows were added in 1883.
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Blackstone (Mass.)--History--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – Churches--Massachusetts--Blackstone
- – St. Paul's Church (Blackstone, Mass)--History
- – 1850
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
Blackstone Block, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – Built in 1849 by mill owner Welcome Farnum. This brick building was used as a commercial building with small shops, offices, and a large meeting room.
- – 1849
- – From the collection of the Blackstone Historical Commission, Blackstone, Massachusetts
- – image/jpg
- – English
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