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Moody Ice Company Truck
- – John Moody, son of Alfred S. Moody, with Moody Ice Company truck, Canal Street
- – Moody Ice Company -- History
- – Ice industry -- Massachusetts -- 1918
- – South Hadley (Mass.: Town) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – 1918
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Mount Holyoke College ruins of main building after 1896 fire.
- – Ruins of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary main building after 1896 fire.
- – Mount Holyoke College -- History
- – South Hadley (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – Fires -- Massachusetts -- South Hadley
- – Mount Holyoke Female Seminary History
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--South Hadley
- – 1896
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Howard, Gaylord&Co.
- – The Howard, Gaylord&Co. sash and blind factory was operated by Howard and Gaylord and their descendants until 1929, located where Chap de Laine's store on College Street was in 2005.
- – South Hadley (Mass.: Town) -- History -- Pictorial works. South Hadley (Mass.: Town) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – Howard, Gaylord&Co. Sash&blind industry -- Massachusetts -- South Hadley
- – Industries--Massachusetts
- – 1903-1929
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Glasgow Tavern
- – The tavern was later called the Palmer House and was located near the canal.
- – Glasgow Tavern (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – Palmer House (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – South Hadley (Mass. : Town) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – ca. 1810-1938
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Pelland Company Truck
- – The Pelland company was located on North Main Street between the present Masonic Lodge and the church.
- – South Hadley (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – Pelland Company (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – ca. 1880-1910
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Glasgow Company
- – About 1864, the Glasgow Co. built a paper mill that in 1866 was sold to Edward Wells, and John Southworth, previous stockholders in the Glasgow Co., who organized the Hampshire Paper Co.
- – Hampshire Paper Co. (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – South Hadley (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – Glasgow Company (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – 1890-1910
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
South Hadley, view from Holyoke.
- – View of old dam and the Carew, Hampshire, and Glasgow mills. A trench is being dug for the foundation of the 1898 Dam.
- – Water power - economic aspects
- – Connecticut River (Mass.)
- – Mills (Buildings)--Massachusetts--South Hadley
- – South Hadley (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – Dams -- Massachusetts -- Holyoke
- – Glasgow Company (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – 1894
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Mt. Holyoke Summit House, North Side.
- – Built in 1851, once a hotel, one of a series of mountaintop resorts across New England.
- – New England -- History.
- – Summit House (Hadley, Ma.)
- – Hotel Industry - Massachusetts
- – Resorts --Massachusetts -- Hadley -- History -- Pictorial works
- – Mt. Holyoke (Ma.)
- – South Hadley (Mass.) -- History
- – Postcards -- Massachusetts
- – 1850-1900
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Flatboat used in South Hadley Canal.
- – Some flatboats were about 70 feet long and 12 feet wide, with a capacity of 30 tons, some with seven men, three working on each side and the captain steering.
- – Canal-boats -- History
- – Flatboats -- Massachusetts
- – South Hadley (Mass.)
- – Hampshire County (Mass.) -- History
- – Flatboats -- Connecticut River (Mass.)
- – Drawing
- – 1795-1845
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Inclined Plane used in S. Hadley Canal.
- – The inclined plane was an engineering innovation used in the first commercially successful canal in the U.S.
- – South Hadley (Mass. : Town) -- History.
- – Canals -- United States -- History
- – Inclined planes
- – Hydraulic engineering
- – Inclined planes -- Massachusetts -- South Hadley
- – Drawing
- – 1795-1805
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
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