subject: Northampton
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Calvin Coolidge and son building a kart
- – Governor Calvin Coolidge and his son Calvin Coolidge, Jr. building a Kart at their home at 21 Massasoit Street, Northampton,MA.
- – Karts (automobiles)--design and construction
- – Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
- – Children of Presidents
- – Northampton (Mass.)
- – Coolidge, Calvin, Jr., 1908-1924
- – Presidents--United States
- – 1920-07-27
- – Wide World Photos
- – Image is in the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum at Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. http://www.forbeslibrary.org/coolidge/coolidge.shtml
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- – English
Laborers from the Berlin Iron Bridge Company at work on building the roof of the Forbes Library
- – The roof of the new Forbes Library being constructed by a team of workers standing on the iron beams. All the workers are wearing hats. The caption on the photograph reads, ?Designed and built by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company, Office and Works, East Berlin, Conn.?
- – Workers—Massachusetts
- – Berlin Iron Bridge Company, East Berlin (Conn.)
- – Forbes Library, Northampton (Mass.)
- – Building construction—Massachusetts—Northampton
- – 1893
- – Image is from the Special Collections, Hampshire Room, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. http://www.forbeslibrary.org/special/special.shtml
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McCallum Mill on West Street, Northampton, Massachusetts
- – The McCallum Mill on West Street. Railroad tracks and a chain link fence appear to the left of the building. A large chimney rises above the mill. Power lines and West Street appear to the right. The McCallum Mill was the property of the McCallum Hosiery Company.
- – 1913
- – Image is from the Special Collections, Hampshire Room, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. http://www.forbeslibrary.org/special/special.shtml
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Mt. Tom Lumber Co., Northampton, Massachusetts
- – Mt. Tom Lumber Co. on the Connecticut River. Two buildings are in view. The closer building, to the right, is made of wood. The building in the distance to left is made of brick. The words ?Conn. River Lumber Co.? appears on the side of the wooden building. The river is being used to float the lumber. The company later became the Connecticut Valley Lumber Co.
- – Connecticut Valley Lumber Co., Northampton (Mass.)
- – Lumber Industry—Massachusetts—Northampton
- – Mt. Tom Lumber Co. Northampton (Mass.)
- – Factories—Massachusetts—Northampton
- – Connecticut River Lumber Co., Northampton (Mass.)
- – pre-1894
- – Image is from the Special Collections, Hampshire Room, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. http://www.forbeslibrary.org/special/special.shtml
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Williams Manufacturing Company, Manufacturers of Baskets, Northampton, Mass.
- – The Williams Manufacturing Company building for manufacturing baskets. The building is located in Northampton, Massachusetts and is made of wood. A dirt road and a picket fence wind in front of the building to the right.
- – pre-1931
- – Image is from the Special Collections, Hampshire Room, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. http://www.forbeslibrary.org/special/special.shtml
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Workers at the Clement Manufacturing Co.
- – An interior view of the Clement Manufacturing Co. depicting the workers laboring on the machinery. The machines occupy the whole floor. The Clement Manufacturing Company was involved in the production of cutlery and flatware.
- – Workers—Massachusetts—Northampton
- – Machinery, in factories
- – Clement Manufacturing Co., Northampton (Mass.)
- – Factories—Massachusetts—Northampton
- – 1899-01
- – Image is from the Special Collections, Hampshire Room, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. http://www.forbeslibrary.org/special/special.shtml
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Factory of Belding Bro?s&Co., Silk Manufacturers, Northampton, Mass.
- – View of the factory of Belding Bro?s&Co., Silk Manufacturers. The building is composed of brick, and there are two towers with mansard roofs. The name of the company is marked on the side of the building. A dirt road winds off to the right.
- – Belding Bro’s&Co., Silk Manufacturers, Northampton(Mass.)
- – Factories—Massachusetts—Northampton
- – Silk Industry—Massachusetts—Northampton
- – c. 1890
- – Image is from the Special Collections, Hampshire Room, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. http://www.forbeslibrary.org/special/special.shtml
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Maynard?s Hoe Shop, Northampton, Massachusetts, Before the flood
- – A view of Maynard?s Hoe Shop taken from across a river. Workers with wheelbarrows from the factory are on both banks and in the river itself. A large stonewall has been erected near a bend in the river. The building is made of brick.
- – Workers—Massachusetts—Northampton
- – Maynard’s Hoe Shop, Northampton (Mass.)
- – Factories—Massachusetts—Northampton
- – pre-1914
- – Image is from the Special Collections, Hampshire Room, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. http://www.forbeslibrary.org/special/special.shtml
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