subject: Ludlow Manufacturing Company
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Ludlow Manufacturing Company
- – Oldstone mill, built in 1821 and torn down in 1890.
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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Mill no. 8
- – A 1913 view of the upper mill yard looking northeast toward no. 8 mill. The clock tower in the photograph is part of theLudlow Town seal and is still standing but not working today. The railroad shown in the forefront of the photograph is the Boston and AlbanyRailroad. Photographer noted the trees and shrubbery.
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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Hubbard Memorial Library
- – A 1903 photograph depicting the Hubbard Memorial Library in Ludlow. The library was donated to the Town of Ludlow by theHubbard family in 1888 in memory of Charles T. Hubbard, founder of the Ludlow Manufacturing Company.
- – Hubbard, Charles T.
- – Hubbard Memorial Library.
- – Ludlow (Mass.)-History.
- – Ludlow Manufacturing Company.
- – 1903
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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East Street 1904
- – East Street looking west in August 1904. This area was owned by the Ludlow Manufacturing Company. the building on the rightof the photo shows a business block. In 1904, businesses were located on the street level and apartments for mill employees were located onthe upper levels.
- – 1904
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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Ludlow High School, 1910.
- – This photograph is of Ludlow High School (Chestnut Street), which opened in 1910 and was built with town funds. The land wasowned by the Ludlow Manufacturing Company and given to the town. This is now the site of the Ludlow Senior Center. This High School was useduntil the new high school on Chapin Street opened in the fall of 1962.
- – 1910
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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Business Block
- – Business block looking northwest 1903. This area was owned by the Ludlow Manufacturing company. This business block housedbusinesses on the street level and apartments for mill employees on the upper levels.
- – 1903
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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Early Scene of Ludlow
- – A 1913 birds eye view from atop a 250 ft. Chimney looking northeast towards"Little Canada,"showing mill no. 7. The business block is on East Street and Steven Memorial Institute is in front. Theoffice building and no. 4 mill can be seen and to the left is Park Place. Hubbard Memorial Library and the United Church can be seen in thedistance. Ludlow High School and"Little Canada"are on the right.
- – 1913
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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Ludlow Manufacturing Company : Mill no. 7
- – Mill no. 7 and East St in January 1897.
- – January 1897
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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Bridge Approach near the Ludlow Manufacturing company
- – Photograph of the approach of Ludlow Bridge (formerly Putts Bridge) at noontime in September 1904. According to Herbert L.McChesney in his book"The History of Ludlow: 1774-1974,"this bridge was formerly opened April 16, 1898.
- – 1904
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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Ludlow Manufacturing Company 1913
- – Chimney going up in 1913
- – 1913
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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Ludlow Manufacturing Company
- – Rear view of old stone mill.
- – Is part of the photo archives of the Ludlow Public Library http://www.hubbardlibrary.org/
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