A. C. Morse Shoe Manufactory
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Title
A. C. Morse Shoe Manufactory
Subject
Footwear industry--Massachusetts--Sturbridge; Industries--Massachusetts--Sturbridge; Sturbridge (Mass.:Town)--History--Pictorial works; Sturbridge
(Mass.:Town)--Pictorial Works; Sturbridge
(Mass.)--History; Sturbridge (Mass.)--Industries
(Mass.:Town)--Pictorial Works; Sturbridge
(Mass.)--History; Sturbridge (Mass.)--Industries
Description
Currently the site of Joshua Hyde library, this image shows the A.C. Morse Shoe Manufactory sometime between 1868-1877. The original building, on the town common, was built in 1850, by Elisha Southwick. Mr. Southwick obtained permission and a lease from the town, in 1850. Subsequently, he leased the business to Merrick and Allen and
joined them in a partnership, in 1859. Mr. Merrick and Mr. Allen left the firm and Southwick continued the business until his son-in-law, A.C. Morse took over the business, about 1868.
Hiram Carter bought an interest, in 1869 and the business name became Morse and Carter. Mr. Carter withdrew and Mr. Morse continued in business, alone, until about 1877. A group of workers is depicted standing at the east side of the A.C.Morse building.
joined them in a partnership, in 1859. Mr. Merrick and Mr. Allen left the firm and Southwick continued the business until his son-in-law, A.C. Morse took over the business, about 1868.
Hiram Carter bought an interest, in 1869 and the business name became Morse and Carter. Mr. Carter withdrew and Mr. Morse continued in business, alone, until about 1877. A group of workers is depicted standing at the east side of the A.C.Morse building.
Publisher
C/WMARS http://www.cwmars.org/
Date
1868-1877
Relation
From the Joshua Hyde Public Library Archive, Sturbridge, Massachusetts http://www.sturbridgelibrary.org
Format
image/jpg
Type
image
Files
Collection
Citation
“A. C. Morse Shoe Manufactory,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 23, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/1348.

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