Aaron H. Pease Residence Sayles Street Extension Southbridge Massachusetts
- – Residence of Aaron H. Pease (d. 1948), at Sayles Street extension. View of the side and front of the house is given. This house later became the home of George Dumas. Two story dwelling with an elegant porch attractively covered with creeper. Shutters adorn the windows. A bay window protrudes from the side of the house, where some flowers are growing underneath. It's Victorian-era is evidenced by the gingerbread carving and detail. A woman is shown standing on the porch. Mr. Pease was born in Middletown, Connecticut. He was a photographer for the American Optical Company in Southbridge, for almost 50 years, retiring in 1938. The library has a number of his photographs in the collection.
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--History
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – pre-1903
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library Archives, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image from the A.H. Pease album #3
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Southbridge Woman's Club Float in 1916 Centennial Parade Southbridge Massachusetts
- – Southbridge en fete in 1916, celebrating the centennial of its incorporation. Nine ladies are shown on a float sitting under a wooden structure with columns. The women whose hair is wrapped with ribbon, are wearing long robes without sleeves, suggesting Roman Each lady is wearing a sash with text. Some of the script is readable: Conservative, Motherhood, Education. A shield is held by one of the ladies which says"Progress". A man with a hat is holding the reins. Greenery covers the base of the float. Bunting is hanging from the porch on the building in the background. A female onlooker is observing the parade go by. The Southbridge Woman's Club was founded in 1914. Miss Gladys Litchfield and Miss Mildred Wheelock were responsible for the initiative.
- – Women--Massachusetts--Southbridge (Mass.)
- – Parades--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Social Clubs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--History
- – Southbridge Woman's Club (Southbridge, Mass.)--History
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works
- – pre-1923
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image from the A.H. Pease album #3
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Girls Club participate in a parade in Southbridge Massachusetts
- – Three members of the Girls Club shown on horseback during the 1916 celebration in Southbridge. Other members of the organization are walking behind the horses in the parade. Striped hats and tunics are worn over a long skirt and white shoes. Shades is provided by the trees overhead. A sign held by the first horse rider announces the name of the club. A man stands at the curb as an onlooker.
- – Horses--Pictorial works
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--History
- – Horses
- – Social clubs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Girls Club
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works
- – 1916
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Centennial Parade and Celebrations in Southbridge Massachusetts at Foster Street
- – In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of Southbridge, a three-day celebration was held - July 2, 3 and 4, 1916. The President of the Executive Committee was Hon. Calvin D. Paige. The dedication of Notre Dame Church was the first event on the program. The brochure also announced that Town Hall would feature"An exhibition of articles of historic interest and a comparative exhibition of some manufacturing methods and products of 1816 and 1916 will be shown."The buildings depicted are festooned with buntings and flags. A view of the Central Baptist Church, offering rest room facilities and the Jacob Edwards Library at the corner of Main and Fosters streets, is provided. A footman in a uniform precedes the Woman's Club float, which has four horses pulling the attractive wooden structure decorated with greenery. Followed on by The Girls Club with two horseback riders and ladies marching in the rear. A glimpse of the trolley tracks are given in the foreground. The Main Street is crowded with onlookers for the parade.
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Southbridge--Pictorial works
- – Parades--Pictorial works
- – Horses
- – Social life and customs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Horse-drawn vehicles--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – 1916-07
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Centennial Parade and Celebrations in Southbridge Massachusetts at Central Street
- – Aerial view of Main Street Southbridge during the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of Southbridge, a three-day celebration, held on July 2, 3 and 4, 1916. The President of the Executive Committee was Hon. Calvin D. Paige. The dedication of Notre Dame Church was the first event on the program. The brochure also announced that Town Hall would feature"An exhibition of articles of historic interest and a comparative exhibition of some manufacturing methods and products of 1816 and 1916 will be shown."A view of Main Street at the corner of Central Street, with the Hartwell Pharmacy, is provided. The Woman's Club float, which has four horses pulling the attractive wooden structure, decorated with greenery. Followed on by The Girls Club with two horseback riders and ladies marching in the rear. One of the horseback riders is carrying a sign for the club. The trolley tracks are shown in part. The Main Street is crowded with onlookers for the parade.
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Southbridge--Pictorial works
- – Parades--Pictorial works
- – Horses
- – Social life and customs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Horse-drawn vehicles--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – 1916-07
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Musicians in fancy dress at the Centennial Parade and Celebrations in Southbridge Massachusetts
- – Southbridge during the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of Southbridge, a three-day celebration, held on July 2, 3 and 4, 1916. The musicians are seated on a horse drawn wagon, with hay and canvas. A trombone and drum are depicted. A duplex structure with porches on the front and side of the building, and a bulkhead to the cellar, are on view. There are shutters on the windows. Onlookers are on the porch. For the celebration, the President of the Executive Committee was Hon. Calvin D. Paige. According to the program, the Children's Parade was on Monday, July Third at 8 a.m. and the Civic Parade was on Tuesday, July Fourth at 9 a.m.
- – Musical instruments--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Southbridge--Pictorial works
- – Architecture--United States--20th century
- – Parades--Pictorial works
- – Social life and customs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Horse-drawn vehicles--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – 1916-07
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Civil War Soldier in Uniform Southbridge Massachusetts
- – A young union soldier from the civil war shown in full uniform, including gun and canteen. He is shown in a garden, standing in the grass in front of a tree. Southbridge's population at the beginning of the civil war was approximately 3,700 citizens. Four hundred men were mustered from Southbridge. That was nineteen more than its quota, according to the Centennial Anniversary of Southbridge. The cost of the war to the town in money raised directly for this purpose was almost $34,000. A monument was erected in front of Town Hall to commemorate the patriotism of the soldiers. The inscription reads"To the men of - Southbridge - who served their country - in the war - for the preservation - of the union - 1861-1865 - erected by the town - of Southbridge - A.D. 1914". Noted on the stone as well, John Tanner of Southbridge, a member of the 54th Regiment, was killed on July 13, 1864, indicating that Southbridge had a member in Col. Robert Gould Shaw's regiment, immortalized in the movie Glory.
- – Southbridge--Pictorial works
- – Social life and customs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – United States. Army--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
- – United States. Army--Uniform
- – Soldiers--United States--History--19th century
- – pre-1900
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Woman in motion with children at Wellsworth Field Southbridge Massachusetts during the Centennial Celebrations
- – Woman in graceful motion in the foreground, possibly participating in a ball game. During the three-day centennial celebrations in Southbridge, there were two ball games scheduled, one at 3.15 p.m., on July 3rd - American Optical vs. Marlboro and the other on July 4th at 3.30 p.m., when the American Optical were playing Putnam, Ct. Both games were played at the Wellsworth Field. Groups of children are shown in groups. The adults are in the background. J. Frank Morrissey was responsible for the sports and fireworks, according to the program.
- – Southbridge--Pictorial works
- – Social life and customs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Centennial celebrations
- – 1916-07-04
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Dancing at Wellsworth Field Southbridge Massachusetts during the Centennial Celebrations
- – Four couples in colonial attire, present the quadrille to an outdoor audience, in Southbridge, as part of the centennial celebrations, July 2, 3 and 4, 1916. Costumed footmen look on at the display.
- – Southbridge--Pictorial works
- – Social life and customs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Quadrilles
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Centennial celebrations
- – 1916-07
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Horse-drawn float representing the colonial era at the Centennial Parade Southbridge Massachusetts
- – One of the floats participating in the parade in Southbridge celebrating the centennial anniversary of the incorporation of Southbridge - July 2, 3 and 4, 1916. Horse-drawn float with driver and two colonial re-enactors, are on view. The man is dressed as a Puritan with the distinctive hat with buckle and the black suit with split white collar. The woman is seated at a spinning wheel. She has a head covering and an apron worn cris-crossed. The wagon is covered with yew clippings and decorations. Mr. Michael P. O'Shaughnessy is in charge of the parade, according to the centennial program. Massachusetts Governor McCall attended the celebrations on Tuesday, July 4th and was scheduled to speak at 1 p.m. A house with a mansard roof is in the background. A glimpse of a cupola is also provided.
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Southbridge--Pictorial works
- – Social life and customs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Horse-drawn vehicles
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Centennial celebrations
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – 1916-07
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
- – image/jpg
- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Main Street, Town Of Southbridge, Massachusetts
- – Tree-lined Main Street is shown leading to the American Optical Company campus in the distance. The Universalist Churchspire and the Elm Street Congregationalist Church spire are depicted here - both razed in the 1938 hurricane. The Y.M.C.A. building at the cornerof Main and Elm streets has subsequently been razed also. Additionally the top floor of the Whitford building in the center of the image, waslost to a fire in the early 1970s.
- – Historic Buildings--New England
- – American Optical Corporation--Southbridge (Mass.)--History
- – Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Optical Industry--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – American Optical Company
- – Southbridge (Mass.Town)--aerial view
- – pre-1916
- – Is part of a photographic collection on the American Optical Company at Jacob Edwards Library Archives, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org/
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American Optical Company main entrance, Mechanic Street, Southbridge
- – The formal entrance to the American Optical Company headquarters, in Southbridge, Massachusetts. A detailed view of the craftsmanship used to construct a magnificent keystone fanlight and supporting columnar structure. The granite steps leading to the doorway are shown. Beyond lies the bronze doorway with the marble vestibule and grand staircase.According to the Southbridge Evening News, April 27, 1960:"The name 'American Optical Co.' dates back to a meeting on Feb. 26, 1869, of members of two neighboring Southbridge firms, Robert H. Cole&Co. and H.C. Ammidown&Co. They met to combine into one firm and chose the title American Optical Co. because it was broad in scope.The company's objective was stated as"to manufacture and sell spectacles and eyeglasses of gold, silver, steel and plated metals, also rings and thimbles, and such other like articles as said company may from time to time desire to make."The firm was formally incorporated March 6, 1869, with R. H Cole as president; G. W. Wells, clerk; E. M. Cole and A. M. Cheney, directors. The capital stock, of 400 shares, totalled $40,000. Robert H. Cole had 150 shares; E. Merritt Cole, 80 shares; Alpha M. Cheney, 50 shares; Hiram C. Wells, 50 shares; George W. Wells 40 shares; and Charles E. Edmonds, 30 shares.They agreed to purchase from R. H. Cole for $1,900, real estate occupied by R. H. Cole&Co. on the south side of Main street, and to buy from the company; all machinery, tools and stock for a maximum of $12,800. Also, the spectacle shop of H. C. Ammidown for $3,700 and the firm's stock and tools for $4,700. On Jan. 31, 1870. Hiram C. Wells and Charles S. Edmonds were added to the directors. On Feb. 24, 1870, 20 shares of stock were transferred from R. H. Cole to George M. Wells.The capital stock was increased to $60,000 on March 7, 1871."
- – Optical industry--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – American Optical Corporation--Southbridge (Mass.)--History
- – American Optical Company
- – pre-1923
- – Is part of a photographic collection of the American Optical Company at Jacob Edwards Library Archives, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org/
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American Optical Company Firemen in front of the main entrance on Mechanic Street, Southbridge
- – The American Optical Company Fire Fighters in dress uniform posing in front of a wide-angle view of the formal entrance in the Main Plant of the company headquarters in Southbridge, Massachusetts. A close view of the stone and brick facade is provided, showing a magnificant keystone arch or fanlight. The trees and electricity pole frame the view. The fire fighters are posing with two wheels that has the fire hose wrapped around it. Tram tracks sitting on a dirt base are visible in the forground.
- – Firefighters--Massachusetts--Southbridge--American Optical Company
- – Optical industry--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--History
- – American Optical Corporation
- – American Optical Company
- – Is part of a photographic collection of the American Optical Company at Jacob Edwards Library Archives, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org/
- – image/jpg
- – 42 degrees 04' N 72 degrees 02'
Girls Club Float detailed view at the Centennial Parade Southbridge Massachusetts
- – The Girls Club, one of the floats participating in the parade in Southbridge celebrating the centennial anniversary of the incorporation of Southbridge - July 2, 3 and 4, 1916. Horse-drawn float, with greenery decorating the wooden structure. One of the two men on the float is holding the reins to the horses. Eight ladies are on view, most of whom have umbrellas to shade them from the sun. A few men with hats and suits are standing looking on at the float, at street level, in front of a house. A sign for the Girls Club is proudly displayed on the float. Mr. Michael P. O'Shaughnessy is in charge of the parade, according to the centennial program. Massachusetts Governor McCall attended the celebrations on Tuesday, July 4th and was scheduled to speak at 1 p.m.
- – Southbridge--Pictorial works
- – Parades--Pictorial works
- – Social life and customs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Horse-drawn vehicles
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Centennial celebrations
- – 1916-07
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
- – image/jpg
- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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The Armory at the corner of Hook and Central streets Southbridge Massachusetts
- – The Armory in Southbridge at the corner of Central and Hook streets is on view. The building is constructed of brick. A grand keystone arch with two towers and crenellations are the dominant features of the structure. Steps lead from Central Street through the arch. A flag of the United States flies from the side of the building. Some pedestrians are on the left, one pushing a bicycle. One of the houses in the Twinehurst development by American Optical Company is on the right, near the Central Street bridge. There are electricity poles and wires in evidence. On the other corner of Hook Street, stands a three-story house. This area of Southbridge is known as The Flats.
- – Architecture--United States--19th century
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Armories--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – pre-1923
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Men Golfing at Cohasse Golf Club Southbridge Massachusetts
- – A group of four men are shown playing golf, with a child acting as caddy, looking on. All wear hats or caps. A stone wall bisects the image, where a hill is shown in the background. According to the Southbridge Historical Album 1816-1966 Sesquicentennial"The history of golf in Southbridge tells the story of Cohasse Country Club and dates back to August 16, 1900, when a golfing club was organized by Dr. F.W. Edwards, J.F. Leonard, Ernest Laycock, A.M.Chesley, J.E. Pfieffer, R.D. Rice, and George F. Horter. The original course was on the Roger Lawson estate adjacent to Sandersdale and was leased for $50.00 a year (caddy fees were ten cents a round) until 1911, when the land was sold for building purposes. The club was inactive while various attempts were made to secure other property, but not until 1916 did a definite plan evolve. Channing, Albert, and Cheney Wells asked Donald J. Ross, famed golf course authority, to evaluate construction of a course on the grounds of beautiful Cohasse Farm. On the strength of Mr. Ross' recommendation, the three Wells brothers decided to build a course and started work at once. The caretaker's dwelling became a clubhouse, the powerhouse by the dam was fitted up as the first locker house, and six holes opened for play. Cohasse Country Club was born on July 18, 1918 with an eleven-man board of governors and with Channing M. Wells as president; E. Benjamin Armstrong, vice-president; and Raymond M. Burnham, treasurer. On May 13, 1936, the firmly established Club became a corporation."
- – Golfers--United States--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--History
- – Golf--Southbridge (Mass.)
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works
- – pre-1923
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
- – image/jpg
- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Ladies of the Jacob Edwards Library Southbridge Massachusetts 1916
- – Four staff members of the Jacob Edwards Library shown leaning against the decorative wrought iron railing, standing on the stone steps, in 1916. The ladies are wearing light colored clothing - long skirts and blouses with their hair swept up. The staff at the library were Ella E. Miersch, Librarian; assisted by Mabel W. Plimpton and Ruth Beecher, as noted in the Annual Report of 1917. The Town of Southbridge appropriation, in 1916, was $5,000; the library was open for a total of 307 days and circulated 48,384 volumes.In advance of its construction, The Southbridge Press, Saturday, July 2, 1904 commented on the library as follows:"Through the generosity of Jacob Edwards, a native of Southbridge who became one of the merchant princes of the country, the town is to have a magnificent library building, one which will be in keeping with the many other splendid edifices that adorn the town. Mr. Edwards' has given $50,000 for the purpose exclusive of the site, and as soon as a suitable location is selected the work of erecting the building will begin. Mr. Edwards' benefaction is regarded with the highest appreciation by the citizens of the town, and they will feel proud of the splendid building which is to be erected."
- – Public libraries--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Libraries--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Librarians--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Women librarians--Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works
- – 1916
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Librarians of the Jacob Edwards Library with cat in Southbridge Massachusetts
- – Four of the librarians from the Jacob Edwards Library are seen between the trees, while standing on the lawn. Two staff members are standing and two are crouched down in front, with one holding the black library cat. The women wear blouses with long sleeves, long skirts and their hair swept up. The library staff were listed in the Annual Report of 1916 as Ella E. Miersch, Librarian, assisted by Mabel W. Plimpton and Ruth Beecher. The subjects in this view are unidentified. A glimpse of a two family house with porch is provided on the right.
- – Public libraries--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Women librarians--Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works, Libraries--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Librarians--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works
- – 1916
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Jacob Edwards Librarian with cat in Southbridge Massachusetts
- – A female librarian seen holding the Jacob Edwards Library's black cat, in her arms. The librarian is wearing a hat, a blouse and skirt. The library is located at 236 Main Street, at the corner of Foster Street. The library staff were listed in the Annual Report of 1916 as Ella E. Miersch, Librarian, assisted by Mabel W. Plimpton and Ruth Beecher. The librarian in this view is unidentified. A glimpse of a two family house with porch is provided on the right. A side view of a house with a mansard roof and two porches is provided. The low fence has two different patterns. Through the trees one can see a horse and buggy along Main Street.
- – Public libraries--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Women librarians--Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works, Libraries--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Cats--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Librarians--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works
- – 1916
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
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- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
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Horse-drawn carriage en fete in Southbridge Massachusetts
- – A horse-drawn carriage full to capacity, with people celebrating the centenary of Southbridge, in July 1916. The backdrop is the distinctive brick facade of the American Optical Company. Eight young women are seated on the outside of the carriage that is festooned with a garland of flowers. Two men are wearing hats, one is holding the reins of the horse. Two women and a girl peep out from the interior of the carriage. The women have their hair swept up and their necks are adorned with chokers. All wear full length clothing. Flags fly from the back of the vehicle. The whip is next to the driver in its holder.
- – Historic buildings--New England
- – Parades--Pictorial works
- – Horses
- – Social life and customs--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Horse-drawn vehicles--Pictorial works
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Southbridge
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works
- – 1916-07
- – Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
- – image/jpg
- – Image of the A.H. Pease album #3
- – 42 degrees 04' N72 degrees 02' W
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