subject: South Hadley
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Moody Ice Company Truck
- – John Moody, son of Alfred S. Moody, with Moody Ice Company truck, Canal Street
- – Moody Ice Company -- History
- – Ice industry -- Massachusetts -- 1918
- – South Hadley (Mass.: Town) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – 1918
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Mount Holyoke College ruins of main building after 1896 fire.
- – Ruins of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary main building after 1896 fire.
- – Mount Holyoke College -- History
- – South Hadley (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – Fires -- Massachusetts -- South Hadley
- – Mount Holyoke Female Seminary History
- – Historic buildings--Massachusetts--South Hadley
- – 1896
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Howard, Gaylord&Co.
- – The Howard, Gaylord&Co. sash and blind factory was operated by Howard and Gaylord and their descendants until 1929, located where Chap de Laine's store on College Street was in 2005.
- – South Hadley (Mass.: Town) -- History -- Pictorial works. South Hadley (Mass.: Town) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – Howard, Gaylord&Co. Sash&blind industry -- Massachusetts -- South Hadley
- – Industries--Massachusetts
- – 1903-1929
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Glasgow Tavern
- – The tavern was later called the Palmer House and was located near the canal.
- – Glasgow Tavern (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – Palmer House (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – South Hadley (Mass. : Town) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – ca. 1810-1938
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Pelland Company Truck
- – The Pelland company was located on North Main Street between the present Masonic Lodge and the church.
- – South Hadley (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – Pelland Company (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – ca. 1880-1910
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Glasgow Company
- – About 1864, the Glasgow Co. built a paper mill that in 1866 was sold to Edward Wells, and John Southworth, previous stockholders in the Glasgow Co., who organized the Hampshire Paper Co.
- – Hampshire Paper Co. (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – South Hadley (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – Glasgow Company (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – 1890-1910
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
South Hadley, view from Holyoke.
- – View of old dam and the Carew, Hampshire, and Glasgow mills. A trench is being dug for the foundation of the 1898 Dam.
- – Water power - economic aspects
- – Connecticut River (Mass.)
- – Mills (Buildings)--Massachusetts--South Hadley
- – South Hadley (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.
- – Dams -- Massachusetts -- Holyoke
- – Glasgow Company (South Hadley, Ma.)
- – 1894
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Mt. Holyoke Summit House, North Side.
- – Built in 1851, once a hotel, one of a series of mountaintop resorts across New England.
- – New England -- History.
- – Summit House (Hadley, Ma.)
- – Hotel Industry - Massachusetts
- – Resorts --Massachusetts -- Hadley -- History -- Pictorial works
- – Mt. Holyoke (Ma.)
- – South Hadley (Mass.) -- History
- – Postcards -- Massachusetts
- – 1850-1900
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Flatboat used in South Hadley Canal.
- – Some flatboats were about 70 feet long and 12 feet wide, with a capacity of 30 tons, some with seven men, three working on each side and the captain steering.
- – Canal-boats -- History
- – Flatboats -- Massachusetts
- – South Hadley (Mass.)
- – Hampshire County (Mass.) -- History
- – Flatboats -- Connecticut River (Mass.)
- – Drawing
- – 1795-1845
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
Inclined Plane used in S. Hadley Canal.
- – The inclined plane was an engineering innovation used in the first commercially successful canal in the U.S.
- – South Hadley (Mass. : Town) -- History.
- – Canals -- United States -- History
- – Inclined planes
- – Hydraulic engineering
- – Inclined planes -- Massachusetts -- South Hadley
- – Drawing
- – 1795-1805
- – From the collection of the South Hadley Historical Society, South Hadley, Mass. http://home.comcast.net/~robertjudge/index.html
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- – S. Hadley MA
The old sawmill, South Hadley, Mass.
- – View of the interior of a working sawmill. One man is operating the saw, which is in the process of cutting a wide board from a large log. Another man stands observing the work. Two young boys stand watching from outside the opening of the mill. The caption on the back of the photograph reads,"The old sawmill--fascinating, but with the handicap that boys weren't allowed inside."
- – Sawmills--Massachusetts--South Hadley
- – Mills and mill-work--Massachusetts--South Hadley
- – Circular saws--Massachusetts--South Hadley
- – ca. 1900
- – Image is part of the Clifton Johnson Collection, 1880-1940. Jones Library Special Collections, Amherst, Massachusetts. http://www.joneslibrary.org
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