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1872 Essex County Massachusetts: Land-owner atlases
description- – 1 CD-ROM.
- – Digitized version of F.W. Beers&Co. 1872 land-owner atlas of Essex County, Massachusetts.
- – 2008-07-25T20:50:54Z
- – 2008-07-25T20:50:54Z
- – 1872
Map of Wakefield, 1875 [picture] / Wakefield Municipal Gas&Light Department.
description- – 1 picture :
- – "The 1875 map of Wakefield features large estates, streets and landmarks, as well as railroads and town boundaries. Several of the streets have been renamed since 1875, including Brown Street (now Spring), Wiley Street (now Montrose Avenue), and Railroad Street (now North Avenue). There was a Pine Street off Cedar Hill Avenue (now Fairmount Avenue), a Spring Street off Water Street, and a Charles Street off Chestnut Street. The map also features the Newburyport and South Reading Railroad lines and their stations." -- Text from calendar by Jayne M. D'Onofrio.
- – 2008-06-24T18:36:36Z
- – 2008-06-24T18:36:36Z
- – 2006.
- – 2006.
- – Wakefield Municipal Gas&Light Department calendar 2006 ; December.
- – Wakefield (Mass.) History Pictorial works.
- – Maps.
View of Hopedale Massachusetts, 1888
description- – A copy of an 1888 lithographic map of Hopedale Massachusetts called"View of Hopedale Massachusetts". The map is a pictorial representation of the streets, businesses and homes in Hopedale. There are also close up views of some of the prominent houses and buildings in Hopedale. These include the Warren Dutcher homestead, the old Unitarian Church, the Town Hall, the William Lapworth residence, the George Draper Homestead, the Samuel Walker residence, the Joseph Bancroft Residence, and Westcott's Spindle Works. The Draper Company is displayed prominently in the foreground.
- – Lapworth, William
- – Walker, Samuel
- – Westcott's Spindle Works
- – Draper, George, 1817-1887
- – Bancroft, Joseph
- – Draper Corporation
- – Hopedale (Mass.)--Maps
- – Dutcher, Warren
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Hopedale
- – 1888
- – Is part of the Bancroft Memorial Library Local History Collection, Hopedale, Massachusetts. http://www.hopedale-ma.gov/Public_Documents/HopedaleMA_Library/index
- – image/jpg
- – English
West Boylston, Massachusetts 1891
- – A lithographic representation of the Town of West Boylston, Mass., its roads and buildings, and landscape as of 1891 prior tothe land-taking by the State of Massachusetts to construct the Wachusett Reservoir
- – West Boylston (Mass.) - 19th century - Maps
- – 1891
- – Part of a two lithograph set of maps detailing West Boylston and the Oakdale district published in 1891 by D.H. Bailey&Co. of Boston, Mass.
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American Optical Company in 1921 campus map: dates indicate the year of erection or remodeling the several buildings into their present construction
- – A map of the American Optical Company campus, dated Nov. 23, 1921. The (as yet incomplete) section of the Main Plant on Mechanic Street, Southbridge, Massachusetts is shown, the terraced section was completed in 1937. The dominance and importance of the Quinebaug River is in evidence as it's meandering path is charted leading into the Lensdale Pond.The development of the Lensdale Plant is sketched out with the bridges plotted. In the foreground, two rail road lines are shown running parallel to the East Main Street artery. Lens Street is plotted on the map but this street has since been removed to facilitate the construction of the Southbridge Police Department in its place, on the Common.
- – American Optical Company--Southbridge (Mass.)--Maps
- – American Optical Corporation
- – Southbridge (Mass.)--Maps
- – American Optical Company
- – 1921-11-23
- – 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' W
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