description- – Two wooden whip manufactories located on the corner ofElm St. and Bartlett St. with employees standing in front of buildings. Employees include Shepard, Holcomb&Cook., Darling, Smith&Co's Whip Manufactory., Shepard, Solomon., Kimball, Jenny., Dean, Albert., Barnes, Newton., Davis, Joseph., Noble, Capt. Nathan.,Herrick, Homer., Bailey, Henry., Copley, Hiram., Lee, Harry., Noble, Terry., Sweeney, Edward., Thomas, Wallace., Dunbar, E.L., Smith, Andrew.,Durant, George. The building on the left is Shepard, Holcomb&Cook, which has the whip manufactory sign on.
subject- – Shepard, Solomon
- – Westfield (Mass.)
- – Barnes, Newton
- – Durant, George.
- – Herrick, Homer
- – Dunbar, E.L
- – Davis, Joseph
- – Thomas, Wallace
- – Lee, Harry
- – Sweeney, Edward
- – Kimball, Jenny
- – Smith, Andrew
- – Dean, Albert
- – Darling, Smith&Co's Whip Manufactory
- – Noble, Capt. Nathan
- – Industries -- Massachusetts -- Westfield
- – Whips -- Massachusetts -- Westfield
- – Shepard, Holcomb&Cook
- – Noble, Terry
- – Copley, Hiram
- – Bailey, Henry
collectiondatepublisherrelation- – From the Westfield Athenaeum, Westfield, Massachusetts http://www.westath.org
description- – A view of the Bodurtha Mill from the bridge near the railroad. The mill was built in 1820 by farmers in the vicinity. It had the oldest overshot (water) wheel in this part of New England. Description on the back of the images states the mill was owned by William Vining for several years, then by Henry Bodurtha over 30 years, then Frank Hewlett.
subjectcollectiondatepublisherrelation- – Part of East Longmeadow Historical Commission Archives. East Longmeadow Public Library Local History Room, East Longmeadow, Massachusetts. http://www.eastlongmeadow.org/Library/
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